Motus Run MT101 User manual

User manual
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EN-2
CONTENTS
MODES............................................................ 3
BUTTONS......................................................... 4
TIME................................................................ 5
STOPWATCH.................................................... 6
CHRONO DATA................................................ 8
ALARM............................................................ 9
PACER ........................................................... 10
BATTERY REPLACEMENT................................ 10
CARE AND MAINTENANCE............................ 11
WARRANTY ................................................... 12
Thanks for choosing the professional stopwatch
Motus Run MT101 with lap and split times
measurement, 1/100 second precision and 100
lap memory.
To get the most out of your device read this
manual carefully and keep it on hand for later
reference.
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EN-3
MODES
Time
- Hour, minutes, seconds, date, day, month, year
- 12/24 hour format
- Dual time
- Hourly chime
Stopwatch
- Measurement and storage of 100 lap and split
times
- 1/100 second precision
- Acoustic and visual signal for fastest lap
- Pause function
Chrono data
- Recall Lap and Split times saved in session les
- Date, total time, fastest lap and average time
Alarm
- Dual daily alarm
Pacer
- Adjustable from 10 to 240 acoustic signals per
minute

EN-4
BUTTONS
S1 - MODE
- Browse modes in sequence:
Time/Date (TIME) > Stopwatch (CHRO) >
Chronograph data (CHRO DATA) > Alarm > Pacer
S2 - EL/ADJ
- Enter setting mode
- Activate display backlight
S3 - ST/SP
- Start/pause/stop stopwatch
- Save chronograph data
- Browse stored chronograph data
- Adjust variables in settings mode
S4 - LAP
- Mark Lap and Split time
- Browse sessions list in chronograph data
- Adjust variables in settings mode
S1
S2
S4
S3

EN-5
TIME
Press MODE button and enter TIME mode.
Setting
- Hold EL/ADJ for a few seconds.
- The display shows “ADJUST HOLD” and “TIME-
1” texts ashing
- Press MODE button to conrm or ST/SP button
to choose “TIME-2”
- Hours digit ashes. Press LAP button to decrease
the value or ST/SP to increase it
- Press MODE to conrm and set minutes
- Follow the procedure described above to set
minutes, seconds, month, day and year
- After year adjustment the display shows
“CHIME” text, for hourly chime function
- To activate or deactivate it press ST/SP button
(On/Off)
- Press MODE button to conrm
- Press ST/SP or LAP button to choose 12 or 24
hour format
- Press EL/ADJ button to conrm and exit setting
mode

EN-6
TIME
Dual time
Hold LAP button for a few seconds to view
second time (T2).
The display will show “T2” icon.
To switch back to default time (TIME-1) hold LAP
button again for a few seconds.
STOPWATCH
Press MODE button and enter stopwatch mode
(CHRO).
- Press ST/SP button to start the stopwatch.
Upper line indicates Lap number on the left side
and related timing on the right side.
Lower line shows total elapsed time.
- Press LAP button to mark Lap time.
Upper line ashes for some seconds, showing
Lap number and related timing.
Lower line shows elapsed total time.
When the fastest Lap is detected the display
shows ashing “FASTEST” icon and the device
beeps.

EN-7
- Press ST/SP button to pause the stopwatch and
press LAP button to restart it.
Stop and Data storage
Each timing session has to be saved in order to be
recalled from “Chrono Data” mode and to start
a new session.
- Press ST/SP button twice (Pause > End) to stop
the stopwatch.
Upper line shows “END” text and total number
of Laps.
Lower line shows total elapsed time.
- Hold ST/SP button for a few seconds.
The display shows “STORE DATA” text and
chronograph data are stored.
After storing timing data the stopwatch is ready
for a new session.
Note: stopwatch precision is 1/100 of a second
for the rst 60 minutes and “h:mm:ss” for the
following timing.

EN-8
CHRONO DATA
Press MODE button to enter chronograph data
mode (CHRO DATA).
This mode shows stored sessions (RUN) listed
with progressive number and related date.
Press LAP button to browse the list of stored
sessions.
Press ST/SP button to view and browse session
data:
Lap number / Lap time / Split time > total time
(“Total”) > fastest Lap (“Fastest Best”) > average
time (“Average”)
Press LAP button to return to sessions list.
Session deletion
- Press LAP button to choose the session to
delete.
- Hold EL/ADJ button until “Clear” text and is
displayed.
- The device beeps to conrm the deletion and
the display shows the following session.
- Progressive session numbers are updated.

EN-9
ALARM
Press MODE button and enter alarm mode.
Press LAP button to view the desired alarm
(ALM-1 or ALM-2).
Press ST/SP button to activate or deactivate the
alarm (ON/OFF).
When the alarm is activated the display shows
icon.
Setting
- Hold EL/ADJ button for a few seconds.
- “ADJUST HOLD” text is displayed and hour digit
ashes.
- Press ST/SP to increase the value or LAP to
decrease it.
- Press MODE button to conrm and set minutes.
- Press ST/SP to increase the value or LAP to
decrease it.
- Press EL/ADJ to conrm.
Note:
The alarm is automatically activated by entering
setting mode.
The alarm will beep for some seconds; press one
of the buttons to turn it off.

EN-10
PACER
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Press MODE button and enter pacer mode.
Setting
- Hold EL/ADJ button for a few seconds.
- The display shows “ADJUST HOLD” text and
cadence digit ashes.
- Press ST/SP button to increase the value or LAP
to decrease it.
- Press EL/ADJ button to conrm.
Press ST/SP or LAP button to activate or deactivate
the acoustic pacer (ON/OFF).
If activated, the pacer signal is active also when
switching to other modes.
- Refer to your dealer or to a specialised retailer to
avoid damaging the device.
- Battery type: CR2032 (3V).
- Use battery type as indicated on this manual
and as supplied with the device.
- Do not dispose of batteries in regular household
waste.
- Batteries have to be properly disposed of
according to current local regulations.

EN-11
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the
device.
- Protect from extreme heat or cold temperatures,
shocks and long time exposure to direct sunlight.
Store in a cool and dry place.
- Wipe clean with a lightly moistened cloth.
Apply mild soap to the area in case of stubborn
stains or marks. Do not expose your device to
strong chemicals such as gasoline, clean solvents,
acetone, alcohol, as they may damage the unit’s
seal, case and nish.
- Avoid direct contact with hairstyling products,
insect repellents, colognes, sunscreen lotions and
other toiletries which can deteriorate the plastic
parts.
- In case, wipe the device off with a dry and soft
cloth immediately.
- Do not press buttons and keys in case of contact
with water.
- The device and its components have to be
properly disposed of according to current local
regulations.
- Do not fasten the strap too tightly. You should
be able to insert a nger between the strap and
the wrist.

EN-12
WARRANTY
- The warranty applies for 24 months from
purchase date and is limited to material and
processing faults only.
- The warranty applies only if the product and
the accessories have been handled carefully and
according to instruction.
- The warranty does not cover damage due
to misuse or non-compliance with care and
maintenance indications.
- Batteries are not covered by the warranty.
- In case of any warranty claim, please refer to
your dealer or send the product, accessories and
dated purchase bill to your country Distributor.
- Before sending the device, read the user manual
carefully and check the battery charge.
- In case of valid warranty claim, the repaired
device or a replacement device will be returned
free of charge.
- For out-of-warranty assistance, refer to your
dealer or send the device to your country
Distributor.
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