User's Manual

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Data Save Timing
The following shows what data is stored in memory when you perform a
particular Stopwatch Mode operation.
When you start an elapsed time operation (from all zeros)
Date
When you record lap/split times
Lap time
Split time
Average heart rate and exercise intensity per lap
When you reset the stopwatch to all zeros
Exercise time
Exercise time within target heart rate range
Exercise time in excess of target heart rate range
Exercise time below target heart rate range
Best lap time
Average heart rate and average exercise intensity
High exercise heart rate and high exercise intensity
Energy consumed during exercise
The following data items are also updated when you reset the stopwatch
to all zeros.
Cumulative exercise time
Cumulative energy consumed
Average heart rate and average exercise intensity per workout
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 the exercise record currently being created is the
only one currently in memory
Recording a new lap/split time while memory is full causes the oldest
lap/split time currently in memory to be deleted to make room for the
new one.
Example 2: When there are already exercise records in memory
All of the data of the oldest exercise record is cleared to make room
for the new data.