Casio BGA-310

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Measuring Lap Times
1. Enter the Stopwatch Mode.
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Navigating Between Modes
If a stopwatch timing operation is in
progress, press (D) to stop it and then
press (B) to reset the stopwatch to all
zeros before performing the operation
in step 2.
2. Use the operations below to measure
elapsed time.
Each press of (B) displays, for about
eight seconds, the time elapsed (lap
time) since the last lap time operation.
At this time, the second hand points to
the lap number. From lap number 60,
the second hand points to the 0
seconds position.
D
B
D
Stop
Start
Lap
Elapsed time is shown in 1/100-second
units for the first hour of the
measurement. After the first hour,
elapsed time is shown in one-second
units.
1/100 seconds
Seconds
After first hour
First hour
Minutes,
seconds
Hours,
minutes
3. Press (B) to reset the stopwatch to all
zeros.
Note
Each press of (B) records the current
lap time. Up to 120 lap time records
can be stored in watch memory.
If you exceed 120 recorded lap times,
each newly recorded lap time
automatically replaces the oldest lap
time currently in memory.
The final lap time (the lap time when
you stop elapsed time measurement)
is recorded when you reset the
stopwatch to all zeros.
Watch Memory
There are 121 lap time memory records, which
are used to record the start date and time and
the lap times. Up to 120 lap time records can
be stored in watch memory.
The date and time uses one memory record
for each measurement (from start to reset).
Each lap time uses one memory record.
Example 1:
Single measurement (from start to reset)
Date/Time + 120 laps = 121 Records
Example 2:
Multiple measurements
Measurement 1: Date/Time + 60 Laps = 61
Records
Measurement 2: Date/Time + 59 Laps = 60
Records
Total: 121 records
Note
You can recall stored data using the
Data Recall Mode.
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Recalling Measurement Data
Recording Timing
Pressing a button records the timing data as
described below.
This operation: Does this:
Pressing (D) to start
time measurement
while the stopwatch
is reset to all zeros.
Starts a new elapsed
time measurement and
records the date and
time.
Pressing (D) to stop
time measurement.
Stops time
measurement. Time
not recorded.
Pressing (D) to
restart time
measurement.
Resumes timing. Time
not recorded.
Pressing (B) to
measure a lap time.
Records a lap time.
Pressing (B) to reset
the stopwatch to all
zeros.
Records the final lap
time.
Memory Full
Recording new data after memory is full
automatically deletes the oldest data record in
memory to make room for the new
measurement data.
Example 1:
Single measurement operation (more
than 121 measurement records for a
single measurement operation)
The oldest lap time record is deleted.
Example 2:
Multiple measurement operations
(multiple date and times)
All of the records contained in the oldest
measurement operation (date, time) are
deleted.
Note
You can also manually delete data you
no longer need in measurement
operation (date, time) units.
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Deleting Individual Data
Watch Operation Guide 5692
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