Robic SC-848W-300 Outdoor Timer User Manual


 
Start timing by pressing “A”. Stop timing by pressing “A” again. Reset to zeros by
pressing “B” for two seconds.
Timing Multiple Lap/Split Events
If chrono is running, reset time by pressing “A” to stop the chronograph and “B” for two
seconds to reset to all zeros.
TO START: Press “A” and the timer will begin to run (RUN indicator appears.).
TO TAKE LAP/SPLIT READING: Press “B” to take as many lap/split readings as
necessary. The SC-848W will take up to 1000 readings. The reading number will appear
in the Lap Counter brackets on the left of the top row.
TO STOP TIMING: Press “A”, STOP indicator appears. Press “B” for two seconds to
reset to zeros or use the Advanced Functions described below.
ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Your SC-848W has a 300 Dual LAP/SPLIT memory, as well as Fastest, Slowest and
Average Lap Time display. You may use these advanced functions, anytime, during or
after timing the event, as long as the display is not reset to all zeros.
MAX/SLOW/AVERAGE LAP TIME will be displayed when pressing “F”. The MAX,
SLOW and AVG indicators and lap number will appear, respectively.
Max, Slow and Average lap data can be displayed during or after event timing and prior
to resetting the display to all zeros.
300 DUAL MEMORY
: Your timer has the capability to recall the previous 300
completed lap and split times through 1000 laps. (300, 299, 298, etc.) at any time,
whether running or stopped - RECALL indicator will appear.
To use memory recall, when the timer is running, press or hold “F” and the recall
indicator appears along with the individual lap and split times.
To use memory recall after the timer is stopped and the display has not been reset to all
zeros, proceed as follows:
Press or hold “F” to retrieve memory data. To reset the timer to all zeros, press “E”
(RECALL indicator disappears) and then press “B” for two seconds until all zeros
appear.
NOTE
: When the chronograph is stopped, you cannot retrieve memory or other time
data if the display has been reset to all zeros. Always retrieve memory recall and/or
FAST/SLOW/AVG time data prior to resetting the chronograph.