Seiko Group S141 Watch User Manual


 
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When the stopwatch is reset while the block memory mode is selected, a new “block number” is assigned to the next sequence of data.
A block of data with a block number is automatically accompanied by the starting time and date of measurement, which is convenient for easy data
management.
* A block of data contains at least three data components; block number, measured lap/split time(s), starting time and date. If more than one block of data is stored in memory, the memory may
reach a capacity limit even before the total number of lap/split time measurement totals to 300.
Block number
* The data can be recalled successively by keeping “C” pressed.
* To stop the recall of the data when the stopwatch is stopped, press “A”, “B” or “D.” To stop the recall of the data when the stopwatch is reset, press “A” or “D.”
With each press of “C,” the data is recalled chronologically (starting from the first/oldest data in block “1”).
Ex.: When the stopwatch is reset to “00” in block 4
C
Data of
block 2
Data of
block 3
Reset Start time & date
(block 1)
Fastest lap time
(block 1)
Split & lap times
(block 1)
Stop time
(block 1)
1. MEMORY RECALL WHEN THE STOPWATCH IS STOPPED OR RESET
Block number
Date
Fastest lap time
Fastest lap number Lap/Split number Split time
Starting time
* The data can be recalled successively by keeping “C” pressed.
* To measure the lap time and split time while the stored data are recalled, operate the buttons as follows.
Press “B” to measure new lap time and split time.
Press “A” to stop the measurement.
Press “D” to return to the measurement mode.
With each press of “C,” the data is recalled starting from the last (newest) data.
Ex.: When the measurement of the third split/lap time in block “4” has been completed
2. MEMORY RECALL WHEN THE STOPWATCH IS MEASURING
Split/lap 3
(block 4)
Data of
block 2
Data of
block 3
Split/lap 1
(block 4)
Split/lap 2
(block 4)
Split/lap 3
(block 4)
Fastest lap time
(block 4)
Data of
block 1
Fastest lap number
Accumulated elapsed time
3. MEMORY CAPACITY INDICATOR
The number of data stored in memory is displayed graphically by the
memory capacity indicator.
Each segment of the bar corresponds to 30 data.
* When no segment is displayed, the stored data is less than 30.
When the memory reaches its full capacity, all the segments of the bar are
displayed.
* The 301st data and those measured thereafter will be displayed but will not be stored in
memory for later recall.
While the data is recalled, a segment of the bar flashes to indicate the
measurement order of the data being recalled.
A block of data contains at least three data components; block number,
measured lap/split time, starting time and date. If more than one block of data
is stored in memory, the memory may reach a capacity limit even before the
total number of lap/split time measurement totals to 300.
[ Number of data in memory ]
F
E
291~300
270~290
240~269
210~239
180~209
150~179
120~149
90~119
60~ 89
30~ 59
When the number of
stored measurements
exceeds 290, the letter
"F" starts flashing.
When the memory is at
its full capacity, the
letter "F" stops flashing
and remains displayed.
4. HOW TO CLEAR THE STORED DATA
Once the following steps are taken, all the stored data are erased from memory. The stored data cannot
be erased one by one or block by block.
Before clearing the data, check that the stopwatch is reset to “00.”
1. Press “C” to show the MEMORY RECALL display.
2. Keep “B” pressed for more than 1.5 seconds.
* While the button is kept pressed, the display shown at right appears with warning beeps.
* After 1.5 seconds, all the stored data is erased from memory with a long beep. Then, the initial measurement display is shown.
* Unless “B” is kept pressed for more than 1.5 seconds, the stored data will not be erased from memory.
B
C