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Regatta [MODE] [MODE] > CHRONOGRAPH > COMPASS [SELECT] [SELECT] [SELECT] [SELECT] SAIL TIMER [SELECT] [SELECT] > > DUAL TIME SAIL MEMORY [SELECT] > > > COUNTDOWN TIMER [SELECT] DECLINATION ADJUSTMENT [MODE] > CHRONO MEMORY [SELECT] > DAILY ALARMS [MODE] > [SELECT] [SELECT] [MODE] COMPASS CALIBRATION [MODE] TIME
Mariner, Yachtsman > SAILING TIMER [SELECT] [MODE] 4 DAY MEMORY [SELECT] [SELECT] > > > [SELECT] DECLINATION ADJUSTMENT > [SELECT] > > SEA LEVEL PRESSURE > DUAL TIME COMPASS [SELECT] DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT COUNTDOWN TIMER [SELECT] > [SELECT] [MODE] MEMORY [SELECT] [MODE] > > > [SELECT] DAILY ALARMS [SELECT] > BAROMETER [SELECT] [SELECT] STOPWATCH [MODE] COMPASS CALIBRATION [MODE] [MODE] [MODE] TIME [SELECT] [MODE]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION .......................................................... 5 1.1 KEY FUNCTIONS (MODES) ......................................................................................... 5 1.1.1 Backlight Features ........................................................................................... 5 1.1.2 Water Resistance ............................................................................................ 5 1.2 BUTTON FUNCTIONS ..................................
4.1 HOW TO SET THE TIME ............................................................................................. 18 4.2 DAILY ALARM SUB MODE .......................................................................................... 19 4.2.1 How to Set the Daily Alarms .......................................................................... 19 4.3 STOPWATCH SUB MODE .......................................................................................... 20 4.3.1 How to Use the Stopwatch ............
7.1.3 What do the segments on the circumference mean? ................................... 31 7.1.4 Why do the segments on the circumference go to the left (counterclockwise)? ....................................................................................... 32 7.1.5 Why is there a symbol above the mode indicator bar and what does it mean? ......................................................................................................... 32 7.2 TIME ................................................
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 MAIN FUNCTIONS (MODES) The Mariner/Yachtsman features the following functions: sailing timer, barometer, compass and watch. These are identified as sail mode [SAIL], barometer mode [BARO], compass mode [COMP] and time mode [TIME] in this manual and also on the display of the instrument. The Regatta features the following functions: compass, chronograph and watch. These are identified as compass mode [COMP]. chronograph mode [CHR] and time mode [TIME]. 1.1.
Pressing the button for 2 seconds activates the backlight feature. 1.2.2 The [+] Button Is located on the bottom right of the Wristop Computer. In the setup process, pressing the [+] button changes or scrolls the value upward. In the timing functions, this button can act as a start/stop (or On/Off) button. 1.2.3 The [-] Button Is located on the bottom left of the Wristop Computer. In the setup process, pressing the [-] button changes or scrolls the value downward.
Field 1 displays values either numbers or text depending on the mode or sub mode the user is in. Field 2 displays large numbers and/or related unit of measure of the function. A Mode Indictor Bar displays the main modes (functions) of the Wristop Computer (a triangle arrow located just below the bar indicates the mode the user is viewing). Field 3 displaying either numbers and/or text.
1.4 MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS The Wristop Computer supplies two units of measure: metric or imperial. Metric Unit of Measure °C Imperial Unit of Measure °F mbar inHg m ft 1.4.1 Selecting the Units of Measurement To change the unit of measure displayed: 1. Check the mode indicator. If the mode arrow is not on TIME, PRESS the [Mode] button until the arrow is directly below TIME on the Mode Indicator Bar. 2. PRESS the [Mode] and [Select] buttons simultaneously and hold in for 3 seconds.
Note: If the user does not press any button for 1 minute in the setup mode, the display will automatically exit setup. Selecting the units of measurement is complete. 1.5 PRESSURE SENSOR CALIBRATION WARNING: This is a FACTORY CALIBRATION SETTING. Do not enter this mode. If you enter this mode in error, exit immediately by pressing the [MODE] button to return to the UNI setting mode. Normally there is no need to alter the calibration.
A low battery-warning indicator is activated when 5-15 percent of the battery capacity is still available. When this occurs we recommend replacement of the battery. Extreme cold weather will activate the low battery-warning indicator. Though the indicator is activated, the battery may not need to be replaced due to this condition. In temperatures above 10°C (50°F) and the low battery warning indicator is activated, the battery will need to be replaced.
CHAPTER 2 SAILING TIMER MODE (MARINER AND YACHTSMAN) To view Sailing Timer: Check the Mode Indicator Bar. If the mode arrow is not on SAIL, PRESS the [Mode] button until the arrow is directly below SAIL on the bar. In the Sail mode (Fig. 2.): Field 1 the selected time to be counted down in minutes, maximum 120 minutes; Field 2 the time to be counted down in minutes and seconds; and Field 3 the current time and the text log book to the left of the current time.
During this activity when the stopwatch is running, the [-] button can be used to store up to 50 split times (way point times) to be viewed after the race has been completed. The split time (way point time) will be displayed for 10 seconds after pushing the [-] button. The stopwatch is stopped by pressing the [+] button twice within two seconds. This will eliminate accidental stops of the stopwatch. The finish time is also stored in the memory.
Note: Only one race can be stored in the memory. As soon as the count down function is restarted, the information from the previous race will be erased from the memory. CHAPTER 3 CHRONOGRAPH MODE (REGATTA) The chronograph mode is able to: measure and store 1-99 split and lap times for up to 99 runs; and obtain a maximum range of one run (timing event) up to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59.9 seconds.
The split time is indicated by the abbreviation SPL (SPL = split) in Field 3 displaying for five seconds before it returns to showing the running time (Fig. 9). Note: The user can continuously press the [-] button during this activity and can record and display new lap and split times up to 99 times. 3. PRESS the [+] button to stop the stopwatch. 4. PRESS the [-] button to reset the stopwatch to zero once the stopwatch has stopped.
Field 2 displays the total number of laps stored; and Field 3 displays the text LAP. Viewing the timed events individual lap and split times 1. PRESS and hold the [Select] button for 2 seconds (Fig. 13): Field 2 displays the event number CH # the user will be viewing; and Field 3 displays the text bEG (begin). 2. PRESS the [+] button to view the lap and split time which is in chronological order beginning with lap1.
Interval Audible signal Every full minute Short double beep Every 10 seconds during the last minute Short double beep Every second during the last ten seconds Short single beep At the completion of the count down Long single beep When the time to count down has been reached, a stopwatch will automatically start running (Fig. 15). The range of the stopwatch is 119:59,59.
In the second display (Fig. 17): Field 1 shows the seconds and tenths of seconds of the timed event; Field 2 shows the hours and minutes of the event; and Field 3 shows the text dUr (dUr = duration). PRESS the [+] button to display the stored split times (waypoint times) (Fig. 18): Field 1 shows the seconds and tenths of seconds of the split time; Field 2 shows the hours and minutes of the split time; and Field 3 shows the starting time of the race.
In the TIME mode (Fig. 19): Field 1 displays the day of the week. Field 2 displays the current time. Field 3 displays the date (month/day if the 12-hour clock has been chosen; day/month if the 24-hour clock has been chosen). The Outer Circumference graphically displays time in seconds. The TIME mode and all sub modes can be adjusted through the set up program of the Wristop Computer. 4.1 HOW TO SET THE TIME To set the Time: 1. PRESS the [Select] button and hold in for 2 seconds.
11. At the year desired, PRESS the [Select] button to move to the next setting. Located in the center of Field 3, the month represented by a number will begin to flash. 12. PRESS the [+] button to scroll the month upward or PRESS the [-] button to scroll the month downward. 13. At the month desired, PRESS the [Select] button to move to the next setting. Located to the right of Field 3, the day will begin to flash. 14.
2. PRESS the [Select] button and hold in for 2 seconds. Located in Field 1, the ON or OFF will begin to flash. 3. PRESS either the [+] or the [-] button to toggle between ON and OFF. 4. At the setting desired, PRESS the [Select] button to move to the next setting. Located in the center of Field 2, the hour will begin to flash. 5. PRESS the [+] button to scroll the hour upward or PRESS the [-] button to scroll the hour downward. 6.
In the elapsed time mode: 1. PRESS the [+] button to start, stop, and restart the stopwatch. 2. PRESS the [-] button to reset the stopwatch to zero once the stopwatch has stopped. In the split time mode: 1. PRESS the [+] button to start the stopwatch. 2. PRESS the [-] button once to stop the stopwatch and to display a split time. 3. PRESS the [-] button a second time to release the split time display and resume the stopwatch. 4. PRESS the [+] button to stop the stopwatch. 5.
4.4.1 How to Set the Countdown Timer 1. PRESS the [Select] button and hold in for 2 seconds. Located in Field 1, the seconds will begin to flash. 2. PRESS the [+] button to scroll the seconds upward or PRESS the [-] button to scroll the seconds downward. 3. At the seconds desired, PRESS the [Select] button to move to the next setting. Located on right of Field 3, the minutes will begin to flash. 4. PRESS the [+] button to scroll the minutes upward or PRESS the [-] button to scroll the minutes downward. 5.
Field 1 displays dUA indicating dual time, Field 2 displays the current time, and Field 3 displays the dual time (e.g. your home time). The user can display the seconds while in this sub mode by pressing the [+] button, in Field 3 the seconds will appear for 10 seconds. Afterwards the display returns to showing the dual time. 4.5.1 Setting the Dual Time Function In the dual time sub mode: 1. PRESS the [Select] button and hold in for 2 seconds.
a one hour interval measuring to estimate barometric trend; · a difference measurement function; an automatic 4-day memory of atmospheric pressure for the last 6 hours in 1-hour intervals, thereafter, in 6hour intervals; temperature compensation (temperature does not effect the pressure within the specified temperature range) a temperature range -20° to 60°C or -5° to 140°F; and a temperature resolution of 1° C or F.
In the Pressure Difference Measurement sub mode (Fig. 27): Field 1 displays the change in temperature. Field 2 displays the change in atmospheric pressure. Field 3 displays the current time; to the left of the time is the text differ. The Outer Circumference graphically displays the change in pressure where one full circle equals 100 mbars or 1 inHg.
To view the information compiled in the 4-day memory: PRESS the [-] button to scroll back down in increments of one hour for the first six hours, after that increments are 6 hours. PRESS the [+] button to scroll back up. Note: Replacing the battery will not erase this information. 5.3 SEA LEVEL PRESSURE SUB MODE Sea level pressure is pressure relative to sea level where as the pressure read in the main barometric display is absolute pressure in the current location.
5. At the desired value, PRESS the [Mode] button to accept the changes and return to the main mode. Note: Information on the current sea level pressure can be obtained through newspapers, local news and radio weather reports, the local airport facility or through the Internet under local weather. Information on the altitude can be found by utilizing a topographical map identifying the current location with the associated altitude marked.
CHAPTER 6 COMPASS MODE The compass mode provides the user with: a cardinal or half cardinal point abbreviation; bearing degrees; a North-South arrow; a bearing track mode showing desired direction and actual bearing; a rotating bezel; a resolution of 1° for the bearing, ±5° for North-South direction; and a declination correction feature. To view and use the Compass mode: Check the Mode Indicator Bar.
6.1 BEARING TRACKING SUB MODE The user can select to change from the cardinal point mode to the bearing track mode and utilize the bearing lock feature in this mode for tracking purposes (Fig. 32). In the compass main mode: 1. PRESS the [Select] button and hold in for 2 seconds. Located in Field 1, OFF will begin to flash and the field 2 shows the text bEA (bearing) (Fig. 33). 2. PRESS either the [+] or the [-] button to change the setting between OFF and ON. 3.
6.2.1 Setting the Local Declination 1. PRESS the [Select] button and hold in for 2 seconds. Located in Field 1, OFF will begin to flash. 2. PRESS either the [+] or the [-] button to change the declination direction in Field 1. 3. At the direction desired, PRESS the [Select] button to move to the next setting. Located in Field 2, the degrees will begin to flash. 4. PRESS the [+] button to scroll the degrees upward or PRESS the [-] button to scroll the degrees downward. 5.
direction of turning does not matter. The lit segments will be turned off as the turning proceeds. When the first full circle is completed, the instrument will inform the user within one minute of whether the calibration was successful displaying the text dOnE in Field 2 (Fig. 39) or if the process needs to be repeated displaying PUSH and - in Field 2. Note: The user may need to perform the rotating of the compass more than twice around for the calibration to be completed.
a full hundred mbar or over a full inHg. When using the difference measurement function of the barometer, the segments indicate the change in atmospheric pressure either to the right if the pressure has risen or to the left if the pressure has dropped. In the main Compass mode, the segments indicate the North, i.e. the one segment indicates North and the three segments point South.
7.2.2 What is the longest time I can set in the timer? The maximum range of the countdown timer is 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds. 7.3 BAROMETER 7.3.1 What is the little box on the top left of the display? It is the barometric trend indicator that shows the general direction of weather changes. The display is based on barometer measurements for the last 6 hours. 7.3.
7.4 COMPASS 7.4.1 What is the purpose of the rotating outer bezel? The purpose of the rotating bezel is that people can use the instrument as a regular base plate compass if they want to, and use the bezel to e.g. indicate North when in the bearing tracking mode or leaving the compass display for another mode. 7.4.2 Where do I find the correct declination for my area so I can set my Wristop Computer? Local declination, either E or W, is usually marked on maps with either one-degree or half-degree accuracy.
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