SPECIFICATIONS:
Display: 6-Digit LCD showing hours,
minutes, and seconds.
Accuracy: 6/1000 of a second.
Timing Capacity: 1 second to 23 hours, 59
minutes, 59 seconds.
Alarm: Audible and visual.
Memory: Automatic recall of last
programmed time.
Functions: Countdown timing and countup
(stopwatch) timing.
Attachments: Clip, magnetic back, and stand.
Clock: Time-of-day with AM/PM indicators.
COUNT DOWN ALARM TIMING
1. Switch the TIMER/CLOCK slide switch to
TIMER. The display will show TIMER on
it. If the timer is running press STOP and
then press RESET. The display should
read 0:00 00.
2. Press the HR (hour) button to advance
the hour digits. Each press is conrmed
with a sound. Press and hold down the
HR button to rapidly advance hours.
Press the MIN (minute) button to advance
the minutes digits. Each press is conrmed
with a sound. Press and hold down the MIN
button to rapidly advance minutes.
Press the SEC (second) button to advance
the seconds digits. Each press is conrmed
with a sound. Press and hold down the
SEC button to rapidly advance seconds.
3. When the desired amount of time appears
on the display, press the START button to
begin timing down.
4. When the timer reaches zero an electronic
tone will sound and the display will ash
TIME’S-UP. The tone will sound for one
minute and then turn off automatically to
preserve battery life. To turn the audible
alarm off manually, press any button.
At zero the timer begins timing up. This
feature displays the amount of time which
has elapsed since zero. When the alarm
is sounding, the rst press of any button
turns off the electronic tone and stops
the UP timing. Press RESET to clear the
display. The timer will only clear when time
is stopped.
CORRECTING AN ENTRY
If an error is made during an entry, press the
RESET button to clear the display to zero. If
you wish to clear an entry when time is running,
you must rst stop the timing by pressing the
STOP button, then press the RESET button.
The timer will only clear when time is stopped.
MEMORY FUNCTION
When timing repetitive intervals, the memory
function will recall the last programmed
time. It allows the user to dedicate the timer
to a frequently timed test. The timer will return
to the desired time period again and again.
Set a programmed time. Press START. When
the alarm sounds, press any button to stop
the tone from sounding and to stop the time.
Press the START button to display the original
programmed time. The display will show
MEMORY TIMER. Press the START button to
begin a memory time.
You may repeat this process as often as
needed. Note: If RESET is pressed when the
time is stopped, it clears the display and the
memory.
TIMEOUT
The timer may be stopped during any
running time by pressing the STOP button.
Timing may be resumed by pressing the
START button.
STOPWATCH TIMING, UP TIMING
If the timer is running, press STOP to stop the
timer. Press the RESET button to clear the
display to zero.
Press the START button to start timing. The
timer may be stopped by pressing the STOP
button and restarted by pressing the START
button (timeout function). When timing has
been completed and the timer has been
stopped, press the RESET button to clear
the display to zero.
TIME-OF-DAY CLOCK SETTING
Switch the TIMER/CLOCK slide switch to
CLOCK. The display will show a ashing
colon on it. Press and hold down the SET
button (this will be conrmed with a sound)
while simultaneously pressing the HR (hour),
MIN (minute), or SEC (second) button. The
SEC button will reset the second digits to
zero when in the 0 to 30 seconds range, and
in the 31 to 59 seconds range it will reset
seconds to zero and advance the minute
digit by one.
BATTERY
An incorrect display or no display indicates
that the battery should be replaced. Use a
coin to open the battery cover on the back
of the timer. Equivalent battery replacements
are: RAYOVAC, RW42, DURACELL D357,
and EVEREADY 357. Insert the battery with
the positive side facing you. Replace the
battery cover. Do not over tighten the battery
cover.
ADVANCED
MEMORY TIMER
INSTRUCTIONS