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The selected time unit will be shown in the display as:
sec. for 9 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds, 9/1O second
or min. for 9999,99 min
c) Selection (Stop-watch, countdown, and real time clock)
By repeatedly pressing the DISPLAY/SELECT key, the real time
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clock (symbol: CLOCK), and Timers 1 to 4 (symbols: T 1, T 2, T
3, T 4) may be selected one after the other.
If no value was entered into any of the timer memories, then
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when the timer is started, it counts from zero upward in the
normal stop-watch manner.
If a value was entered into a timer memory, then when the
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timer is started, the timer selected counts down from the value
entered; at -3, -2 and -1 time units, a short signal is sounded
and at zero a longer zero-signal.
d) START/STOP function
Depending on the program, the timers are controlled individu-
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ally or jointly by the START/STOP key.
The operation of a timer in the background, i. e., not directly
visible, is indicated by a flashing figure. The operation of a
timer visible in the display is indicated by a second figure which
is not flashing.
Examples:
when a flashing figure is visible:
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one or more timers are active in the background, but the timer
visible in the display is not active
when a non-flashing figure is visible:
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then only the timer visible in the display is active
when both a flashing and a non-flashing figure are visible:
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then one or more timers in the background as well as the timer
visible in the display are active
when no figures are visible:
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then all of the timers are inactive
e) Selection of program
Three programs may be selected by means of the MODE/
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FUNCTION key:
COM
The START/STOP key affects all four timers
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simultaneously. When the first timer reaches "O"
(zero), an alarm sounds for 5 seconds. This timer
then continues in the positive direction
corresponding to this timer points upward)
repeated until all the timers have passed zero.
After this, the alarm will no longer sound
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on: manual Repeat)
SING
The START/STOP key affects only the timer visib-
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le in the display. Each timer functions individual-
ly, and after the time entered is reached begins
all over again at that time, i.e., each time carries
out an Auto-Repeat.
AUTO-SING
After the first timer reaches zero, the countdown
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function is transferred to the next timer into
which data have been entered.
Example:
Timers 1, 2, and 3 have data entered through the
countdown function. The program is started. As
soon as Timer 1 reaches zero, a signal sounds.
At the same time, the next Timer 2 begins the
Countdown function from the value entered. Af-
ter Timer 3 has reached zero, the process begins
again with Timer 1.
Examples showing combinations of these programs:
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1) By pressing COM, all timers start simultaneously.
After pressing SING, each timer functions independently of the
START/STOP key; as well as of sound.
2) By pressing SING, each timer is started individually, one
after the other. After pressing COM, an alarm signal will sound
when each timer reaches the time entered. However, the count
will continue without interruption in a positive direction.
(the arrow
. This process is
(excepti-
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