Bib number
The timer allows entering the athletes’ bib numbers before starting a track race. Press [EDIT] key at
Fig. 11 will go to bib number entering mode, as shown in Fig.12. Key-in the corresponding bib number
for the lane, and press [ENTER ] to enter the bib number for the next lane. To skip entry for a certain
lane, press [ => ] to go to the lane you like to enter. To go back to previous lanes press [ <= ]. To return
to track race (Fig.11), press [MODE ].
To start a race press any lane button or [START/LAP]. To record finish time for a particular lane, press
the corresponding lane button. Press [START/LAP] will only record time for lane number 1.
If [START/LAP] or any lane button is pressed, the display will change to Fig.13. If the bib number is
not yet entered, the bib number can be entered now and [ENTER] to confirm. If no Bib number is
needed, leave it as is.
The timer will memorize the entered bib numbers for any particular lane. Pressing the same lane
button again the bib number entered previously will automatically appear under the bib column in
Fig. 13 , instead of blinking dashes.
If other lane buttons were pressed during bib number entry process, those records will be memorized.
The last record will be displayed when [ENTER] is pressed.
Pressing [STOP/RESET] during a race will stop the timer, pressing [START/LAP] will start it again.
To reset, press [STOP/RESET] while the timer is stopping.
The timer also allows correcting the bib number or assigning a new bib number, as follows:
1 When the race is stopped, press [EDIT] to enter edit mode and use [ <= ] or [=> ] to scroll to the
desired lane. Press [MODE] when finished editing.
2 Recall the race from memory, press [ => ] to go to the records and [EDIT] when the lane number
for bib number entering appears. Press [MODE] when finished editing.
Road Races
The Road race mode is designed for races with single or multi lanes. Each road race can have up to
99 different start times (waves). The difference between single and multi road race is that single road
race has no lane number and multi road races could count up to 10 different lanes.
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Fig. 11
Fig. 12 Fig. 13
Race number