Operation Guide HS-60W
1
MA0410-EA
ILLUSTRATION
Each press of the B button toggles the display between the TIME and STOPWATCH screens.
Year
Month
Day
Seconds
Seconds
Minutes
TIME SCREEN STOPWATCH SCREEN
Minutes
Hour
Hour
Day of
the week
PM
Lap counter
Press .
Split tim
e
Lap time
1/1000th of a second
Total
elapsed
time
Hold down for a few seconds to
toggle between 12/24-hour formats.
• A sticker is affixed to the glass of the stopwatch when you purchase it. Be sure to remove the sticker before using
the stopwatch.
• Depending on its model number, the configuration of your stopwatch may differ somewhat from that shown in the
illustration.
GENERAL GUIDE
STOPWATCH MODE
A button..... Starts and stops timing.
B button..... Toggles between the current time and stopwatch screens.
C button .... Registers a lap/split time.
R button..... Recalls lap/split time records and the total elapsed time.
L button..... Press to illuminate the display for about three seconds.
SPLIT TIME AND LAP TIME
Split time (SPLIT) is the time
elapsed from the start to a
specific point.
Lap time (LAP) is the time
elapsed from one point to another
or for one lap around a track.
START
1ST SPLIT
2ND SPLIT
3RD SPLIT
START
1ST LAP
2ND LAP
3RD LAP
USING THE STOPWATCH 1
The stopwatch beeps whenever the A or C button is pressed.
Time Display Ranges
Total elapsed time and the split time can be displayed up to 9 hours, 59 minutes, 59.999 seconds. Lap time is
displayed up to 59 minutes, 59.999 seconds. Timing restarts from zero after any of the limits described above is
reached.
The range of the lap counter is from 01 to 99. The lap count restarts from 00 after reaching 99.
NORMAL ELAPSED TIME
0
START STOP RESET
BUTTON
OPERATION
DISPLAY
MEASURE-
MENT
NET ELAPSED TIME
0
a
b
(a) (a)
(a + b)
START STOP START STOP RESET
BUTTON
OPERATION
DISPLAY
(Lost time)
MEASURE-
MENT
After stopping a net elapsed time operation by pressing A, you can resume it by pressing A again.