Casio GA-800CG

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Operation Guide 5535
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Deleting All Lap Time Records
1. Hold down A for about five seconds.
CLR will flash and then remain displayed to indicate that one record was deleted.
Keep A depressed until ALL CLR flashes for about 1.5 seconds, indicating that all
records were deleted.
Note
x All records cannot be deleted while a measurement session is in progress.
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2. Hold down A for about two seconds.
CLR will flash and then remain displayed.
Note
x A session cannot be deleted if its time measurement is still in progress.
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Deleting Lap Time Records
To delete a session
You can delete records in session units only. You cannot delete a particular lap
time record within a session.
1. Use B and D to display the start information (date and time) of the session you
want to delete.
Measurement Date (Month/Day/Day of the week)
Alternates every
twoseconds
Time the measurement was performed
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D
B
DB
Oldest record Next older record
Lap number
Lap time
LAP indicator
Alternates every
twoseconds
Alternates every
twoseconds
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Viewing Lap Records
1. While the start information (date and time) of the session you want to view is
displayed, press A.
x This displays the lap time record of the selected session.
2. Use B and D to scroll between laps.
3. To return to the session start information (date and time), press A.
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D
B
Newest session Session one before
Alternates every
twoseconds
Alternates every
twoseconds
Measurement
Date (Month/Day/
Day of the week)
Time the measurement was performed
DB
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To enter the Data Recall Mode
Use C to select the Data Recall Mode as shown on page E-10.
Viewing Lap Records
To select a desired date and time
In the Data Recall Mode, use B and D to scroll to the start information (date and
time) of the session you want.
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Viewing Lap Time Records
Use the Data Recall Mode to view lap time records.
Entering the Data Recall Mode displays the start date (month, day, day of the week)
and time of the most recent session.
Measurement Date (Month/Day/Day of the week)
Alternates every
twoseconds
Time the measurement was performed
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Memory Full
Storing data when memory is full automatically deletes the oldest record currently
in memory to make room for the new data.
Example 1: When there are 121 records for a single session in memory
The oldest lap time record in memory is deleted to make room for the
new lap time.
Example 2: When there is data for multiple sessions (dates and times) in memory
All of the data of the session with the oldest date and time is cleared to
make room for the new lap time.
Note
x To clear records data manually, see “Deleting Lap Time Records” (page E-37).
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Note
x Use the Data Recall Mode to view records. See “Viewing Lap Records” (page E-33).
Memory Timing
The table below explains how data is stored in memory when D or B is pressed.
Operation Result
While the stopwatch is reset to all zeros,
press D to start a session.
This stores the current date and time in
memory as session start information.
Press D to stop time measurement.
Nothing is recorded when time measurement
is stopped.
Press D to resume time measurement.
Nothing is recorded when time measurement
is resumed.
Press B to measure a lap time.
A lap time record is stored in memory.
Press B to reset the stopwatch to all zeros.
The final lap time record for the session is
stored in memory.
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