Ultrak 4 9 9
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FEATURES:
AB
CD
CHRONOGRAPH
• 2000 memories
• Segregated memory (capability to memorize LAP times of different races)
• User Selectable LAP/SPLIT or LAP/SPEED display
• Average and best lap time display
• Automatic release of LAP time after 10 seconds to allow progress monitoring.
• Data can be printed by printer (optional) at operation or selectively by race later
• Data can be uploaded to computer through upload cable with software (cable and
software optional)
TIMER
• Dual timers which start one after another for use in training programs.
• Can be used as ordinary countdown timer if 2nd timer is not set
CLOCK
FIG. 1
• Hour, minute, seconds, month, date, day and alarm
12/24 hour and month/date or date/month display user selectable
CHRONOGRAPH OPERATION
Press C to go to the CHRONOGRAPH MODE.
The display as shown in Fig. 2. Press A to start.
Press B to get the 1st LAP time. The LAP time is shown at the top row, the SPLIT
time at the middle row and the running total time is shown at the lower row, as shown
in Fig.3.
** 10 seconds later the display will automatically be released to show the running LAP
and SPLIT times to allow the user to keep track of progress, as shown in Fig. 4.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3.
Fig. 4
Press B to display the 2nd LAP time.
Press A to stop.
Press B to reset and be ready for the next race, as shown in Fig. 7. The counter at
the top left corner displays the memory left for further races. Further races can be
recorded by pressing A and B buttons as above.
** Since 5 memories are used for memorizing the date and number of the race, the
memory left will be 1993 as shown below.
Fig. 5.
Fig. 6.
Fig. 7.
Press D to recall data stored. The display which we call the RACE RECORD is as
shown in Fig. 8. The display shows the date in which the race was recorded and
MCH-001
(MSP for SPEED mode) stands for the first race recorded in LAP/SPLIT mode at that
date.
**Pressing B button when the stopwatch is displaying the RACE RECORDS will show
the next RACE RECORD (if there is) and the LAP TIMES in this RACE RECORD
can be recalled by pressing D.
** Pressing and hold A button when the stopwatch is displaying the RACE RECORDS
will clear the memories in that race record ( when the contents in this race record
are cleared the display will show CLEARED and sounds a long beep, if A is
released before ED appears the memories will not be cleared ) and continuously
holding A button after this will clear the memories of all races (display will show ALL
CLEARED and display will return to as shown in Fig.2. Memories are available for
storage when they are cleared.
Press D again to recall the 1st LAP data, as shown in Fig.9.
Fig.8
Fig.9.
Press D to recall the 2nd LAP data, as shown in Fig.10.
Press D again shows the stopped time, Fig. 11.
Press D again to show the average LAP time, as shown
in Fig.12.
Fig.10.
Fig.11.
Fig.12.
Press D again to show the Best LAP time, as shown in Fig.13.
** The AVERAGE calculation and BEST record do not take into account the last
section of time before STOP. Therefore, in order for the stopwatch to keep track of
the average and best records of all Laps, always use the B button until the end of
the race. Pressing D again will go to the next race records or return to the 1st
race records (if there is no further race).
In the CHRONO MODE before the start of a race, such as in Fig.7, push and hold B
for 2 seconds will go to the SPEED SET mode as is shown in Fig.14. The first digit in
the lowest row is flashing to indicate setting of the thousandth digit of distance. Push
A to set and B to select the next digits. The highest setting for distance is 9999.999.
After the digits are set press B again to set the TIME unit with the top left corner HR
flashing. Use A to set to HR (for /hour), MIN (for /minute) or SEC (for /second).
When the distance and time unit are set, press C button to return to the SPEED
MODE (Fig. 15). (Pushing C button anytime during the setting will return to the
SPEED mode).
Fig.13.
Fig.14.
Fig.15.