Accusplit Watch AX602M500 User Manual

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ACCUSPLIT®  
E X C L U S I V E  
AX602M500  
AX602M500DEC  
DIGITAL QUARTZ  
STOPWATCHES  
ACCUSPLIT, Inc.  
6120 Stoneridge Mall Rd., Suite 210  
Pleasanton, CA 94588 USA  
800-965-2008 • 925-226-0888 • FAX 925-463-0147  
OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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IMPORTANT NOTE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
This stopwatch can store up to 500 split/lap times.  
However please note when there are 5 free mem-  
ories left, the icon “FULLwill blink to remind you  
of the nearly full situation. Whenever the storage  
is full, extra split/lap times will NOT be stored into  
memory even though you reset your stopwatch  
and start a new event. Extra split/lap times will  
only be shown on the display but not recorded.  
Introduction  
You are about to enjoy an advanced Cumula-  
tive and Lap memory professional digital quartz  
stopwatch with advanced timing features. Models  
AX602M500 & AX602M500DEC Stopwatches  
include Time of day, Daily Alarm, Chronograph  
stopwatch, 500 memory, Data register, Count-  
down timer, Stroke Measurement timer, and Pacer  
(from 5 to 240 beats per minute).  
In order for the stopwatch to record the lap/split  
times again, you must delete the data in the DATA  
memory. Please refer to the “Data Mode” section  
in the instruction manual for how to delete the  
memory.  
Model AX602M500DEC Decimal Stopwatch  
includes Decimal timing (1/100 of a sec,  
1/1000 of a minute, 1/100,000 of an hour).  
Model AX602M500 Speed Stopwatch includes  
Speed Measurement.  
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This is only a brief description of these buttons.  
Detailed uses of the buttons are different in  
particular functions and will be described later in  
the instructions.  
Time of Day Mode  
The starting point for operating your stopwatch  
is TIME OF DAY. If TIME OF DAY is not displayed,  
press [Mode] until it is.  
Year : - 2008  
Date : - January 1  
Pressing [MODE] button will toggle among the  
modes above. Note that there is no auto-return  
function in the stopwatch. Whenever you change  
modes, the stopwatch will remain in that mode  
until the [MODE] button is pressed again.  
Day of week : - Monday  
Time : - 12:00 am  
The display format is as below :  
° year  
° day, month - date  
° hr : min second  
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10-11  
ACCUSPLIT products use a common setting procedure known  
as S1-S2-S3-S4.  
During clock display, press [START • SPLIT] to  
switch between 12 hr and 24 hr display mode.  
To toggle chime ON or OFF, you can press [STOP  
S1 (2 sec) - Enter set function OR  
S1 (4 sec) - Enter set function & clear the current settings  
S2 – Select field to be set (selected field will flash)  
S3 – Set field to desired settings  
RESET].The bell icon will be ON or OFF corre-  
spondingly.  
NormalTime Setting  
S4 – Exit setting function  
Press and hold [RECALL] (S1) for 2 seconds to  
enter setting mode.The normal time setting starts  
with second.The second digits will be flashing.  
You can change the flashing digit by pressing  
[START • SPLIT] (S3) button.To speed up the  
setting you can press and hold [START • SPLIT]  
for longer than 2 seconds to activate fast set-  
ting.To select other digits, press [STOP • RESET]  
(S2) button.The setting order is: Second, Minute,  
Hour,Year, Month, Date, month-date (m-d) or  
S1/S4  
S2  
S3  
Year  
Month and date  
Seconds  
Minutes  
Hour  
MODE  
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date-month (d-m), Sound ON or OFF, Contrast  
(darkness of the digits - default is 9), then back to  
Second, and recycles again.  
Press [START • SPLIT] conse-  
cutively to advance the contrast  
up to 16, then cycle back to 1.  
The contrast setting will be  
shown on the display.  
C O nT  
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Note: when the second is to be set, press [START  
SPLIT] to reset the second digits to zero. At the  
end of setting, press [RECALL] (S4) or [MODE] to  
exit from the setting mode and back toTime of  
Day Display.  
NOTE:  
The hour digits may be displayed in 12 hr or  
24 hr format.  
S O U n d  
Display for Sound ON or  
O n  
OFF setting :  
The year digits can be set from 2000 to 2099.  
The date adjusts automatically for odd and even  
months including February of leap years.The  
day of week also adjusts automatically after you  
set the date.  
(Let the current status be “ON.)  
S O U n d  
Press [START • SPLIT] to toggle  
O n  
Sound ON or OFF.  
Display for contrast adjustment:  
C O nT  
(Let the current contrast be “5”)  
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To toggle the alarm ON or OFF, press [STOP • RESET].  
When alarm is ON, the indicator “ ” will be ON  
while it will be turned off when alarm is disabled.  
When alarm time is reached, the alarm signal will  
sound for 60 seconds. Press any button to stop the  
alarm sound.  
AlarmTime Mode  
Press [MODE] until you enter Alarm mode.This  
mode is used for displaying the daily alarm time  
and allows you to enable or disable the alarm.  
When you enter the AlarmTime mode, the display  
shows the alarm time on the upper line while the  
date is shown in the middle of the display and the  
normal time is on the lower line.  
Setting AlarmTime  
Press and hold [RECALL] (S1) for 2 seconds to ac-  
tivate the alarm setting.The alarm “minute” digits  
will flash as an indication. Adjust the flashing digit  
by pressing [START • SPLIT] (S3).To set the alarm  
hour digits, press [STOP • RESET] (S2) to switch to  
hour digits and then press [START • SPLIT] (S3) to  
adjust. Press [RECALL] (S4) or [MODE] to exit from  
Alarm setting mode.  
° AlarmTime  
Alarm  
Indicator  
° day, month - date  
° hr : min second  
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The upper line shows the split time, the middle  
line shows the lap time and the accumulated  
elapsed time is displayed on the lower line.  
Chronograph and Recall Mode  
Press [MODE] until you enter the Chrono mode.  
Whenever the stopwatch stops running, the  
“STOP” indicator will be ON. Press the button  
[START • SPLIT] to start the stopwatch. As it runs,  
the current elapsed time is shown on the lower line.  
° Split time  
Split  
counter  
The stopwatch can measure up to 19 hours,  
59 minutes, 59.99 seconds. When you enter the  
Chronograph mode, the display format is as  
below.  
° Lap time  
° Cumulative time  
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To take a current split or lap time, press [START •  
SPLIT].The display will look like this:  
The stopwatch can store up to 500 split/lap times.  
The split/lap times are stored into the memory as  
you press [START • SPLIT] to take each split/lap  
time. Meanwhile, the lap and split time will be  
frozen for 5 seconds. After this 5-second period,  
the lap and split time will return to normal.  
The number of split/lap times taken are shown in  
the upper left corner.The corresponding split and  
lap times are displayed on the upper and middle  
line. Press [START • SPLIT] again, the next split/lap  
time will be shown and the number of split/lap  
time is updated.  
In addition, the fastest lap, the slowest lap, and the  
averages of all laps will also be recorded. As you  
press [STOP • RESET] to stop the chronograph, the  
last lap/split time will also be stored (provided that  
the last lap/split time is not the first lap/split time).  
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When there are 5 free memories left, the icon  
“FULLwill blink to remind you of the nearly  
full situation.Whenever the storage is full, extra  
split/lap times will not be stored into memory but  
will still be shown on the display. Any fastest and  
slowest laps will not be stored.The memory coun-  
ter will flash as the extra split/lap times are being  
displayed.The icon “FULLwill be steadily ON.  
DecimalTiming  
(AX602M500DEC model only)  
1. The DEC Model can operate as a normal 1/100  
second chronograph as well as decimal minute,  
decimal second, and decimal hour chronograph.  
As you press [MODE] to enter the chronograph  
mode, the normal 1/100 second chronograph  
display will be shown.  
The maximum memory counter value is 500.  
To stop the chronograph, press [STOP • RESET].  
The indicator “STOP” will come on again to show  
the status. Press [STOP • RESET] as the stopwatch  
stops to reset the stopwatch while the split/lap  
times will be kept in memory. When the stopwatch  
starts running from reset state, all the lap memo-  
ries will be cleared.  
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Reset the chronograph to 00, then press [STOP  
RESET] to cycle through the time base modes.  
(1/100s). Note the change by looking at the bottom  
of the display.  
Time base indicator  
Go to the 1/10,000 hour chronograph by pressing  
[STOP • RESET] again. (1/10,000H)  
Time base indicator  
Change to the 1/1000 of a minute chronograph  
mode by pressing [STOP • RESET] again.  
(1/1000M)  
Time base indicator  
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Please note that if the stopwatch is running, no  
selection for chronograph operating modes can  
be made until the stopwatch has been stopped  
and reset.  
Chronograph Data Recall Mode  
Press [RECALL] in Chronograph mode to recall  
stored split/lap time memories.The mode message  
will be shown up for one to two seconds as mode  
message display is enabled.  
Segmented run memory for lap/split time storage.  
A header consisting of the date/time stamp is  
attached to each segment to indicate the moment  
when you began recording the particular timing  
segment.To get to this feature, press [MODE] in  
chronograph mode to enter DATA mode when  
the stopwatch has been stopped. Records for dif-  
ferent segments can be recalled, read or deleted.  
Detailed operation in “DATAmode is described in  
Data Mode section later in this manual.  
RECALL  
The split and lap time will be displayed on the  
upper and the middle line respectively.The lower  
line shows the elapsed time between “start” and  
this split.  
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During data recall, the fastest lap time will be  
Press [RECALL] again to view the average lap time.  
reviewed first.  
Average Lap Time indicator  
Fastest Lap Time indicator  
Recall indicator  
(memory)  
View the slowest lap time by pressing [RECALL]  
Note: Press [RECALL] continually to review all  
the stored split/lap times.The sequence starts  
from the last record to the first record when the  
stopwatch is running and vice versa when the  
stopwatch has been stopped.  
again.  
Slowest Lap Time indicator  
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[RECALL]  
[RECALL]  
[RECALL]  
Note: watch is  
still running  
so run time  
continues to  
advance.  
[RECALL]  
[RECALL]  
After recalling the first record, press [RECALL]  
once more to exit from Recall mode and go back  
to chronograph mode.The “RECALLicon will  
turn OFF.  
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Recall indicator turns off  
when watch returns to  
DATA Mode  
Press [MODE] until you enter DATA mode. The  
mode message “DATAwill be shown for one to  
two seconds before the number of free memories  
is to be shown.  
regular Chronograph mode.  
[RECALL]  
FREE  
95 LAP  
You can press [START • SPLIT] to scroll through all  
segments.The current segment will come first.  
During memory recall, you can press either  
[START • SPLIT] or [STOP • RESET] to exit from  
chrono recall mode and jump to the chrono  
start/stop or lap state respectively.  
Date/Time  
Stamp for  
this split  
Segment indicator  
shows watch is in  
DATA mode  
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The header consisting of the date/time stamp will  
be shown.The number of laps in the segment will  
appear in the upper left while the segment num-  
ber is displayed in the middle left. If the segment  
shown is not your desired segment, press [START  
As you continue to press [RECALL] during the dis-  
play of the last lap, you can advance to the next  
segment by pressing [START • SPLIT]. The front  
page of the segment will be shown. Say the next  
segment is SEG 1.  
SPLIT] to reach the desired segment.The current  
segment will be accessed first, then it will cycle  
back to the 1st, then 2nd and so on.  
When you have found the segment you want, you  
can press [RECALL] button consecutively to read  
the lap records from the first to the last lap.  
Number of laps in  
this segment  
How to delete individual memory segments:  
Segment number  
Search the desired segment first as described  
above. During the display of the segment front  
page, press and hold [STOP • RESET] for 2 sec-  
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onds to activate Delete One function. “DELETE  
ONE” will be shown in blinking and beep sound  
will be generated.  
How to delete all memory segments:  
Instead of deleting one segment, you can also  
delete all memory segments. When you enter the  
Data mode, you see the screen “FREE XXX LAP.  
Press and hold the [STOP • RESET] for 3 seconds.  
You will hear “Beep, beep, beep” for 3 seconds,  
then a long “Beep. At this point all data in the  
memory will be deleted and “DELETE ALL“ will  
show on the display.  
dELETE  
OnE  
A “ready” period of 2 seconds will be counted. At  
the end of the ready period, all the lap records of  
the corresponding segment will be erased, and a  
long beep sound will be heard.Then the display  
will show the next segment. If you don’t want  
to delete the records, you can press any key to  
exit from delete ready state before the end of the  
ready period.The watch will go back to displaying  
the segment front page.  
If you don’t want to delete the records, you can  
press any key to exit “DELETE ALL“ state before  
the end of the ready period to return to the seg-  
ment front page display.  
dELETE  
ALL  
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Note:You cannot delete all segments while the  
stopwatch is running. If nothing happens when  
you push and hold [STOP • RESET] check to  
make sure the stopwatch is stopped.  
Timer Mode  
Press [MODE] until you enter theTimer mode.  
3 count-down operation modes are available on  
this stopwatch:  
Count down repeat (CR)  
Count down stop (CS)  
Count down, then count up (CU)  
The timer is set at the factory to the count-down  
repeat (CR) mode. At entering timer mode, the  
mode message “TIMER” will be shown for a sec-  
ond before timer count mode is displayed.  
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3 second “beep…beep” sound will be generated  
for a timer setting within one minute; 15 second  
“beep…beep” sound for 1 minute to 10 minutes  
setting and 30 second “beep…beep” sound for  
over 10 minutes. Pressing any key will stop the  
beep sound.  
Number of cycles  
Timer setting  
Elapsed time  
Time in Countdown  
Repeat mode  
Time of day  
The upper line shows the programmable timer  
value (initially set at 0:00:00:0) while the middle  
line displays the current timer counting.Time of  
Day clock display is at the lower line of the dis-  
play. “CR” indicates the current timer operating  
mode while the timer cycle counter is located at  
the upper left of the display.  
Under CR operating mode, the timer value will  
be reloaded and count down will start again.The  
timer cycle counter will be increased by one and  
updated on the display.  
Under CS operating mode, the timer, after count-  
ing down to 0:00’00, will stay at 0:00’00”0 until you  
press [STOP • RESET] to reload the timer value.  
Before starting the timer, enter a countdown time  
first.Then press [START • SPLIT] to start timer  
running. When the timer counts down to zero, a  
Under CU operating mode, the timer, after  
counting down to 0:00’00”0, will count up and  
stop at 19:59’59”9.  
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How to set the timer  
Press [STOP • RESET] (S2)  
to move to minute digits.  
Press and hold [RECALL] (S1) for 2 seconds to  
activate timer setting.Timer setting starts with  
second digits, which are shown blinking.You can  
press [START • SPLIT] (S3) to advance theashing  
digits. Or you can press [STOP • RESET] (S2) to  
select other digits.The setting follows the  
sequence: second, minute, hour and timer  
operating mode (CR, CS and CU).  
Press [STOP • RESET] (S2)  
further to go to hour digits.  
Hour digits can be adjusted  
from 0 to 19.  
Press [STOP • RESET] (S2)  
again to adjust the operating  
mode. Press [START] to switch  
the operating modes among  
CR, CS and CU.  
NOTE:You can only set Hour, Minute and Seconds.  
The 1/10 second cannot be set.  
Press and hold [RECALL]  
for 2 seconds.Timer  
setting starts with  
second digits.  
At the end of setting, press  
[RECALL] (S4) or [MODE] to  
leave setting mode.  
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setting and start the pace count.The display will  
show the elapsed time on the upper line, the pace  
count number on the middle and the pace count  
value on the lower display.  
Pacer Mode  
Press [MODE] until you enter the Pacer mode.  
In the Pacer mode, you can set the standard  
pacer speed from 5 to 240 beats per minute in  
the following values:  
° Elapsed time  
5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 120, 150, 180,  
200, 240  
° Pace count number  
° PACE count  
In Pacer mode, the display will be:  
Press [STOP • RESET] to stop the pace count; the  
display will freeze.To restart the  
pace count, press [START • SPLIT]  
again. Or press [STOP • RESET]  
to reset the time elapsed and the  
pace count number .  
PACER  
P - 5  
° 5 beats per minute  
The digits are flashing to indicate that the pace  
count is ready for setting. Press [STOP • RESET] to  
select the pace count. Once the desired pace count  
is selected, press [START • SPLIT] to confirm the  
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Stroke/Stride Measurement  
Press [MODE] until you enter the Stroke Measure-  
ment mode.The display will be as follows.  
STROkE  
180.0  
At the end of the first second, the display will  
become steady.  
STROkE  
0.0  
If measurement is stopped in the first second  
(stroke frequency > 180), error signal “ Err “ will  
be shown. After the first second has elapsed,  
the instantaneous measurement reading will  
be shown. When you press [STOP • RESET], the  
display will show the steady stroke measurement  
reading. If the measurement lasts for more than  
18 seconds (stroke frequency < 10), an error signal  
“Err” will be displayed. When the measurement  
is stopped, press [STOP • RESET] to reset the  
displayed reading to “0.0.  
In the Stroke or Strides Measurement mode,  
the duration of 3 strokes is taken and the stroke  
frequency (counts per minute) is calculated. If the  
stroke frequency falls out of the range of 10 - 180,  
“Err” will appear to show the error condition.  
Press [START • SPLIT] to start the measurement.  
During the 1st second, 180.0 will be shown and  
flashing as below.  
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In Speed mode, you can record a number of lap  
times and speeds for covering the distance you  
program into the chronograph. Before starting to  
use the Speed mode, you need to enter the dis-  
tance as explained below. Otherwise, the speed  
measurement won’t work. Nothing will happen  
when you press [START • SPLIT].  
Speed Mode (AX602M500 Model only)  
Press [MODE] until you enter the Speed mode.  
The display will be as follows.  
Distance indicator (only  
used in speed mode  
° Distance  
° Lap time  
°Total time  
Distance Setting  
Press [RECALL] (S1) for 2 seconds to enter setting  
mode.The unit icon flashes.  
Distance units  
(Note that the default setting is KM. Hence “KM”  
icon will be ON.)  
The upper line shows the distance or speed.The  
lap time is in the middle line, while the total time  
is displayed on the lower line.  
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Press [START • SPLIT] (S3) to toggle between  
KM and MILE.To select the following digits,  
press [STOP • RESET] (S2).The far right digit will  
blink and you can set the distance from the least  
significant digit to the most significant digit.The  
distance can be set in the range 0.000 to 1999.999  
km (or ML) using [START • SPLIT] (S3). Press  
[RECALL] (S4) or [MODE] to exit from the setting  
mode.  
Speed Mode Running  
Press [START • SPLIT] to start the Speed timer.  
The “STOP” indicator is OFF. The maximum time  
can be up to 19 hr. 59 min. 59.99 sec.  
As an example, the distance is set at 400m.  
While the timer is running, press [START • SPLIT]  
to record the lap time and the corresponding  
speed (in km/hr or mph) will be displayed on the  
upper line.The lap counter (shown on the upper  
left corner) will advance by one.  
° 0.4 km = 400m  
° Stop indicator  
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Speed in km/hr  
[START • SPLIT]  
Press [START • SPLIT] to record more lap times  
and show different speeds. Note that as the speed  
exceeds the value 1999.999 km/hr or 1999.999  
mph, “Err” will be shown and no storage will be  
made for that record.  
To stop the speed measurement, press [STOP •  
RESET] to stop the timer.  
[START • SPLIT]  
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Before starting again, you can reset the timer by  
pressing [STOP • RESET].  
both the speed and elapsed time can be retrieved.  
LapTime & Speed Recall  
Similar to the Chrono Recall mode, during speed  
measurement or Stop state, you can press  
[RECALL] to recall the speed/lap memories.  
The Mode message will be shown for one to  
two seconds as the Mode message display is  
displayed.  
Speed Mode  
after reset.  
Note: When you reset the Speed timer, the speed  
measurement starts again from a reset state, and  
all speed records in memory will be cleared (pro-  
vided that the storage is not under segmented run  
memory mode).  
RECALL  
The Speed and Lap time will be displayed on the  
upper and the middle lines.The lower line shows  
the current time counting. During Data recall, the  
fastest speed will be reviewed first, then the slow-  
est speed and average speed.  
The Recall function is similar to chronograph  
recall. If segmented run memory is selected, the  
DATA mode can be accessed and records storing  
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Further presses of [RECALL] will retrieve the  
memories in ascending order or reverse order  
depending on whether the speed measurement is  
stopped or under operation respectively. During  
Recall, the “Recall” indicator is ON.  
send this form to address on the back cover of this instruction booklet  
Email (preferred)  
User  
(Note: Speed mode and Chrono mode will  
not run simultaneously. When Chrono mode  
is active, Speed mode should be in reset  
state and vice versa.)  
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See label on back of unit for details, or check  
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