Tissot T-TOUCH EXPERT SOLAR TONY PARKER 2014 User Manual - Page 14

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T-TOUCH SOLAR E84 SPLIT CHRONO (SPLIT TIMES) > READING The Split times function is a chronograph dedicated to measuring the total race time for up to 99 runners/racers taking part in the same timed event. For example: measuring the finish time for several runners in a 100 metre sprint. IMPORTANT: The stored data (lap times, see page 1��3�o��r�s�p�l�i�t�t�im��e�s��, �s�e�e��p�a�g��e i�s�e��ra��s�e�d��w��h�e�n����y��o���u���s��t��a��r��t���a���c���h��r��o��n���o���f��r��o��m z��e��r��o O��n���l�y����L�A��P��o�r�S��P�L�I�T� chrono times are memorised. To be able to select the SPLIT chrono function, the LAP chrono needs to be reset. 1 sec. 1 sec. 1 sec. 1 sec. 1 sec. Activate glass Split times display Start split time chrono Record the finish time of up to 99 runners The recorded finish time flashes for 10 seconds while the total elapsed time continues running in the background Stop split time chrono upon last runner finishing Note 1: After 1 h, the hour indicator is displayed (see page Note 2: After 24 h, the hundredths disappear, and the days, hours, minutes and seconds are displayed (see page ���) Reset split time chrono The finish times are stored until the chronograph is restarted SPLIT CHRONO (SPLIT TIMES) > READING STORED DATA All the times measured by the split times function are stored, and can be displayed on the watch. Maximum timing limit: 99 d 23 h 59 min 59 sec. 1 sec. 1 sec. Activate glass Stored split times display Activate data readout Exit stored data reading mode at any time 1 sec. Back to split time chrono Use the push-buttons to browse through the split times or Note 1: After 1 h, the hour indicator is displayed Example: 1 h 31 min 24 s 18 hundredths Note 2: After 24 h, the hundredths disappear, and the days, hours, minutes and seconds are displayed Example: 1 day 4 h 24 min 19 s www.tissot.ch 14/21 154_EN

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T-TOUCH SOLAR E84
SPLIT CHRONO (SPLIT TIMES) >
READING
The Split times function is a chronograph dedicated to measuring the total race time for up to 99 runners/racers taking part in the same timed
event. For example: measuring the finish time for several runners in a 100 metre sprint.
IMPORTANT: The stored data (lap times, see page 13 or split times, see page 14) is erased when you start a chrono from zero. Only LAP or SPLIT
13 or split times, see page 14) is erased when you start a chrono from zero. Only LAP or SPLIT
or split times, see page 14) is erased when you start a chrono from zero. Only LAP or SPLIT
14) is erased when you start a chrono from zero. Only LAP or SPLIT
) is erased when you start a chrono from zero. Only LAP or SPLIT
chrono times are memorised. To be able to select the SPLIT chrono function, the LAP chrono needs to be reset.
Activate glass
Split times
display
Reset
split time
chrono
The finish times
are stored until the
chronograph is restarted
Stop
split time chrono
upon last runner
finishing
Note 1:
After 1 h,
the hour indicator is
displayed
(see page 14)
14)
)
Note 2:
After 24 h, the
hundredths disappear,
and the days, hours,
minutes and seconds are
displayed
(see page 14)
14)
Record the finish time of
up to 99 runners
The recorded finish time
flashes for
10 seconds while the
total elapsed time
continues running in the
background
Start
split time chrono
1 sec.
1 sec.
1 sec.
1 sec.
1 sec.
SPLIT CHRONO (SPLIT TIMES) >
READING STORED DATA
All the times measured by the split times function are stored, and can be displayed on the watch.
Maximum timing limit: 99 d 23 h 59 min 59 sec.
1 sec.
1 sec.
Activate glass
Stored
split times
display
Use the push-buttons to browse
through the split times
Note 1:
After 1 h, the hour
indicator is displayed
Activate data readout
or
Example:
1 h
31 min
24 s
18 hundredths
Note 2:
After 24 h, the hundredths
disappear, and the days, hours, minutes
and seconds are displayed
Example:
1 day
4 h
24 min
19 s
1 sec.
Exit stored data reading mode
at any time
Back to
split time chrono