GEONAUTE WATCH CHRONO 700 User manual

Category
Sport watches
Type
User manual
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Congratulations on your purchase of the Trt’L 700 stopwatch!
This device offers very good measuring precision as well as great ease
of use and a series of high-performance functions. The Trt’L 700 will
accompany you for a long time during your athletic activities, when
monitoring training or very simply for any measurement of time.
Limited guarantee
DECATHLON guarantees the initial purchaser of this stopwatch that it is free from any
faults linked to the materials or manufacture for a period of two years from the date of pur-
chase.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase
.
This guarantee does not cover damage resulting from improper use, failure to respect the terms
of use or accidents, neither does it cover damage resulting from improper maintenance or use of the
item for business purposes.
This guarantee does not cover damage resulting from repairs carried out by parties not
authorized by DECATHLON.
The guarantees contained here replace all other guarantees including the implicit
guarantee of fair and trade quality and/or adaptation to use. DECATHLON cannot under
any circumstances be held responsible for any damage, be it direct or indirect, general or
specific, caused by or linked to these directions for use or the products they relate to.
During the guarantee period, the item will either be repaired free of charge by an
authorized repair service or replaced for free (depending on distributor).
The guarantee does not cover batteries or cracked or broken watch faces where signs
of a blow are evident.
Characteristics and functions
5 buttons : SPLIT/RESET, RECALL, START/STOP, MODE, LIGHTNING.
3 display lines
measuring precision to 1/100 of a second up to 10 hours
Replaceable batteries (CR2032).
Case is waterproof to water spray. May be used for water sports or in the rain.
Functions
Stopwatch for up to 99 hours and 59 minutes
Time (h, min, s in 12 hour and 24 hour display)
Date (day, month, year), automatic calculation of the day of the week (from 2000 to 2049)
999 intermediate times (LAP)
99 memories that can be consulted while functioning, calculation of the fastest LAP and the
slo
w
est LAP
, value of the average LAP
3 countdown systems (TIMER) that can be set for from 1s up to 99h59min59s by steps of
1 s and decrementation to 1/100s
Pacer (pacer) that can be set for from 05 to 240 beeps per minute
Normal conditions of use
This stopwatch has been designed to measure intervals of time in order to optimize
athletic training or for measuring performance.
It is not intended for calibrating technical or safety devices (especially braking systems).
It is no longer designed for arbitrating competition or to be used for any commercial purpose.
EN
SPLIT/RESET
MODE
START/STOP
LIGHT
Main data, e.g.
time, stopwatch
time
Secondary
data, e.g. LAP,
date
Memory full
indicator
Training
countdown timer
indicator
Beep
indicator
Down’n’Up
countdown
indicator
Split countdown
timer indicator
Memory : slowest
lap, fastest lap,
average lap time
Lap, split timer
Secondary data,
e.g. SPLIT, year
Stopwatch
operating light
RECALL
Time mode
indicator
Alarm indicator
Frequency
units
BPM
1918
Restrictions on use / guidelines governing use :
If you do not respect the following precautions, you risk losing the Géonaute.
Waterproof design: The stopwatch is classified as "water resistant". It can therefore be
used in humid conditions and is water-resistant in rain or water spray. But it is not waterproof
in cases of immersion, nor is it designed to be used under water.
Care and maintenance : To preserve the Decathlon guarantee, any operation or repair must be
exclusively entrusted to a Decathlon electronics shop. If one is not available, no dysfunction can
be claimed in the context of the Decathlon guarantee, with the exception of hidden defects.
When changing the battery, replace the seal and check for water tightness.
If condensation appears or water infiltrates, check the device immediately. Water may
attack the electronic elements inside the casing.
Avoid submitting the device to hard shocks like those received when falling onto a hard
surface.
Do not expose the stopwatch to extreme temperatures.
Clean only with a slightly damp, soft cloth, and do not use detergents or soap, which
may cause the materials to deteriorate.
Keep the device away from any strong electrical field or area of static electricity
.
Operating problems:
If you encounter a problem with the read-out please check the batteries first.
Recycling:
The ‘crossed out dustbin’ sign means that this product and its batteries cannot
be thrown out with domestic waste. They should be treated apart. When you
have finished with them, drop them at an authorised collection point so they
can be recycled. This gesture will go towards protecting the environment and
your health.
First use
The settings for time, date, TIMER, and PACER are explained in the sections dedicated to
the different modes.
Initialization : In case of problems with the display or a significant dysfunction,
press the 4 b
uttons sim
ultaneously (START/STOP, MODE, RECALL, SPLIT/RESET) to
reinitialize the stopwatch (RESET)
batteries : The stopwatch uses a CR2032 type battery.
Replacing the battery is done by unscrewing the back cover a quarter turn, using
a coin, for example.
Inserting the battery is done according to the following diagram. Make sure the polarities
are correctly placed.
Remember to protect the environment and dispose of your batteries or your used product
in a place where they can be recycled.
Scrolling through the different modes
By pressing repeatedly on the MODE
button, you can access the different
functioning modes as shown in the
following diagram.You must make
the screen corresponding to the desired
function appear in order to use or set it.
1 Time/Date Mode (Time)
2 Daily Alarm Mode
3 Pacer mode (Pacer)
4 Countdown Mode (Timer)
5 Stopwatch mode
Modes
1 Time/Date Mode (TIME)
START/STOP :
lactivate/deactivate the beeping sound
RECALL :
to enter the setting mode
SPLIT/RESET :
to go to 12/24h mode
MODE :
go to the following mode
1
Time/Date Mode
2
Daily Alarm Mode
3
Pacer mode
5
Stopwatch mode
4
Countdown Mode
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Display :
- Top line : Time
- Middle line : Day, week and date
- Bottom line : Year
The screen will display the word TIME at the lower left of the screen.
The symbol for the daily alarm will appear if the function is selected (see corresponding
chapter).The sound that signals activation of the buttons is also present in the lower left
of the screen if activated (press START/STOP to activate or deactivate).
A brief display on the middle line (Time) indicates that you have entered this mode.
START/STOP : loud beep when entering the setting mode
On the top line, you will read the time in Anglo-Saxon mode (0-12 hours AM/PM) or in
European mode (0-24 hours). Going from one to the other is done by pressing the
SPLIT/RESET button.
On the middle line, you will read the date in the format day week-day of the month-month
or week-month-day of the month respectively, depending on whether the European mode
(EU) or Anglo-Saxon mode (US) has been activated (see settings chapter)
The current year will appear on the lower line. The day of the week is automatically
calculated based on the year and the date.
Setting the time and date.
Press for a longer time (2s) on the RECALL button. The word SET and the number of
seconds will flash to indicate that you have entered the setting mode.
Press the SPLIT/RESET button repeatedly to change the parameter to set, following
sequence …seconds-hour-minutes-year-month-day-display in European or Anglo-Saxon
mode (date in the format DD/MM or MM//YY)…
When the elements flash, press the START/STOP button to reset the seconds to 0 or
scroll through the numbers of the parameter to the desired value. Hold the button down to
set more rapidly.
Press RECALL again to leave the setting mode.
2 Daily Alarm Mode
START/STOP :
activate/deactivate the alarm
RECALL :
to enter the setting mode
SPLIT/RESET :
inactive
MODE :
go to the following mode
Display :
- Top line : Time
- Middle line : Alarm
- Bottom line : Wake-up time
The symbol for the daily alarm will appear if the function is selected (see corresponding
chapter).
The word ALARM will appear for several seconds once you have arrived in this mode, and
then remain displayed on the middle line.
On the top line, you will read the time displayed according to the setting made in the
preceding chapter, in 12h or 24h mode.
On the bottom line
, you will read the alarm time in the same format as that of the time, set
in the time date mode.
Press the START/STOP button to alternate between activating and deactivating the
alarm.
Set the alar
m
Press longer (2s) on the RECALL b
utton.
The w
ord
SET and the n
umber f
or the alar
m
hours will flash to indicate that you have entered the setting mode.
Press the SPLIT/RESET button repeatedly to change the parameter to set following the
sequence …hour-minutes-…
When one of the elements flashes
, press the
ST
ART/STOP
b
utton to make the numbers
scroll until you reach the desired value. Press RECALL again to leave the setting mode.
When the alarm goes off, it sounds for 20 seconds.
Press on an
y button to stop the sounding.
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3 Pacer mode (PACER)
START/STOP :
start / stop the pacer
RECALL :
decrease the pacer value
SPLIT/RESET :
to increase the frequency of the pacer
MODE :
go to the following mode
Display :
- Top line: displays the stopwatch if it is active. Empty if not.
- Middle line :
PACER
- Bottom line: pacer frequency.
In this mode, the screen displays the word PACER in the middle of the screen.
The letters BPM (beats per minute) is found on the lower right of the screen.
The alarm symbol will appear if it is selected (see corresponding mode).
The word PACER will flash at the bottom left of the screen if it is activated.
On the bottom line, you will read the value of the rhythm set, from 01 to 240 pulsations
per minute (possible values: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80, 100, 110, 120, 130,
140, 150, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240)
Setting the rh
ythm value.
Press the SPLIT/RESET button to scroll through the pacer values incrementally. Press
RECALL to scroll downwards.
Press the START/STOP button to start or stop the pacer. When the pacer is activated, the
w
ord
P
ACER
will flash.
4 Countdown Mode (TIMER)
START/STOP :
to start/stop the TIMER
RECALL :
to enter the setting mode
SPLIT/RESET :
to set the values
MODE :
go to the following mode
Display:
- Top line : the current value of the countdown.
- Middle line : TR, number of the countdown and repetition counter.
- Bottom line: starting value of the countdown.
On the top line, you will read the current value of the countdown (format - hour :
minutes : seconds : hundredths of seconds).
On the bottom line, you will read the set value of the countdown (format - hour :
minutes : seconds).
In the middle to the left of the screen will appear the indication of the repetition counter
for the countdown to three digits.
On the lower left of the screen, a pictogram indicating the type of countdown that is
activ
e. This pictogram will flash (in all the modes) when the countdown is activated.
A
« STOP »
pictogram is displayed when the countdown has stopped.
There are 3 possible countdown modes:
Down and Up
: the countdown starts at the starting value, goes down to 0, emits a
beep, and then begins the stopwatch at the beep.
Repeated timer
: repeated countdown: the countdown starts at the starting value, goes
down to 0, beeps, and then begins again from the starting value. The repetition counter
increases each time
.
Training timer
: countdown for training.You can set up to 9 different, successive countdowns.
You will also set the number of repetitions of the sequence thus formed.You may go from one
to the other b
y pressing for a longer time on the
SPLIT/RESET b
utton.
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Down and up timer
(symbole )
Use :
The START/STOP button starts or stops the countdown.
When the countdown has stopped, press the
SPLIT/RESET button to reinitialize it at its
set value.
When the count arrives at 0, a 5 second buzz is emitted.
Beginning at 0, the TIMER counts the time like a stopwatch.
A press on the
START/STOP button will stop the counting.
A press on SPLIT/RESET will reset the repetition counter to 0 and reinitialize the countdown
at its starting value.
Setting the starting value of the countdown
Press for a longer time (2s) on the RECALL button. The indication of the set value will
flash to indicate that you have entered the setting mode.
Press repeatedly on the
SPLIT/RESET button to change the parameter to set following
the sequence …hour-minutes-seconds…
When one of the elements flashes, press the START/STOP button to make the numbers
scroll until you reach the desired value.
Press RECALL again to leave the setting mode.
Repeated timer
(symbole )
Use
The START/STOP button starts or stops the countdown.
When the countdown has stopped, press the SPLIT/RESET button to reinitialize it at its
set value.
When the count arrives at 0, a 5 second buzz is emitted.
The repetition counter (between the square brackets) goes up by 1 unit.
Then the countdown begins again at its initial value and counts the same interval of time
again. And so forth…
A press on the START/STOP button will stop the counting.
A press on SPLIT/RESET will reset the repetition counter to 0 and reinitialize the countdown
at its starting value.
Setting the starting value of the countdown
Press for a longer time (2s) on the RECALL button. The indication of the set value will
flash to indicate that you have entered the setting mode.
Press repeatedly on the
SPLIT/RESET button to change the parameter to set following
the sequence …hour-minutes-seconds…
When one of the elements flashes, press the
START/STOP button to make the numbers
scroll until you reach the desired value.
Press RECALL again to leave the setting mode.
Training timer
(symbole )
This type of countdo
wn is designed f
or prog
ramming a training session composed of
blocks of different intensity and lengths that are strung together, the sequence being
repeated a certain number of predetermined times.
Before starting the tr
aining session, it is theref
ore necessar
y to program the session.
To simplify the procedure
, here is an e
xample to f
ollo
w :
Objective:You must complete a training session alternating 3 blocks of 45 seconds of fast
running and 15 seconds of w
alking.
Initial setting for the training sequence :
Press for a longer time (2s) on the RECALL button to enter the setting mode.
The indication of the symbol for countdown 1 (T1) will flash, and the word
SET will be
displayed and also flash.
Press the
SPLIT/RESET button repeatedly to change the parameter to be set following
the sequence …number of the timer-hour-minutes-seconds…
When one of the elements flashes, press the
START/STOP button to make the numbers
scroll until you reach the desired value : 45 s.
When T1 flashes, press SPLIT/RESET for a longer time to go to the setting of the
number of repetitions of the sequence.The number between the square brackets will flash
and indicate the number of repetitions of the GLOBAL sequence. This number can be
changed for the whole series when setting each timer : 3 s.
When T1 flashes, press START/STOP to go to the settings mode for the following timers.
The starting values set for each timer will be displayed on the bottom line. Timer 2 : 15 s.
Press RECALL again to leave the setting mode.
The number of repetitions of the total sequence will be displayed to the right of the
repetition counter: ex, in our case [000]/03.
Use
Using the RECALL button (brief press), scroll through the different countdowns until you
come to the one that indicates the interval of time for the first block (in our case T1).
This step enables you to check that the device is correctly programmed.
The START/STOP button starts or stops the session
The countdowns are strung together in numerical order (T1-T2-T3…) until a countdown
programmed at a null value, then begins again with T1. The repetition counter counts up. If
the first countdown is not T1, the repetition counter increases by 1 just before beginning
again with the countdown from the beginning (ex: 3 countdowns, T1, T2, T3 have been
programmed.The first of the session is T3. The counter is therefore increased after having
completed T3, then T1, then T2, and just before beginning T3 again).
Buzzers
To differentiate between the types of buzzing for countdowns and for the progression of
the session, the final beeps have been differentiated :
End of a countdown : 3 beeps in close succession
End of a repetition : 2*3 beeps in close succession
End of the session : 4*3 beeps in close succession
Thus for the preceding example :
Start !
Timer 1 : 45s. 3 beeps in close succession
Timer 2 : 15s. 2*3 beeps in close succession
Counter= 1/3
Timer 1 : 45s. 3 beeps in close succession
Timer 2 : 15s. 2*3 beeps in close succession
Counter = 2/3
Timer 1 : 45s. 3 beeps in close succession
Timer 2 : 15s. 4*3 beeps in close succession
Counter = 3/3
End of the session.
A press on the
ST
ART/STOP
b
utton will stop the counting.
A press on SPLIT/RESET will reset the repetition counter to 0 and reinitialize the countdown at
its starting value.
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5 Stopwatch mode
START/STOP :
start/stop the stopwatch
RECALL :
recall of intermediate times recorded
SPLIT/RESET :
to record an intermediate time
MODE :
go to the following mode
Display :
- Top line : the current value of the stopwatch
- Middle line : LAP, the time around
- Bottom line : SPLIT, the intermediate time
In this mode, the screen will display the letters STW in the middle of the screen when
the stopwatch is functioning.
Once the stopwatch has stopped, the word STOP will appear to the left of the screen.
The stopwatch enables you to measure intermediate times (SPLIT, the time passed
since the start up to the given point) and laps (LAP, the time passed since the last partial
time measurement up to the given point).
It enab
les you to measure up to 999 intermediate times and to store the first 299
measurements in memory.
On the top line, you will read the current stopwatch value (Format - hour : minutes :
seconds : 1/100s). The maximum value is 99 h 59min 59s 99.
On the middle line, you will read the lap time value (LAP) (Format - hour : minutes :
seconds, hundredths of seconds).
On the top left of the screen, the three-digit indication of the intermediate time counter will
appear.
On the bottom line you will read the value for the intermediate times
(SPLIT)
.
To re-initialize the stopwatch
When the stopwatch has stopped, press the SPLIT/RESET button for 3s to reset to 0.
The stopwatch is started/stopped by pressing the START/STOP button.You can accumulate
several time measurements by pressing
START/STOP again between each measurement.
When the stopwatch is going, by pressing repeatedly on the SPLIT/LAP button, you can
display intermediate times and lap times on the corresponding lines. With each press, the
intermediate time counter goes up by one.
Once the number 99 is reached, the counter will flash to signal that the memory is full. Display
of the word
FULL.
When the stopwatch has stopped (START/STOP), the last lap is put into memory.
Using the memory
When using the stopwatch, the first 99 intermediate times and lap times are memorized.
They can be recalled, whether the stopwatch is in action or not, by pressing the RECALL
button. The order of reading is different depending on whether the stopwatch is
functioning or not.
If the stopwatch is functioning :
By pressing RECALL repeatedly, scroll through the values already put into memory in the
following order :
- The fastest lap time
(FAST)
- The slowest lap time
(SLOW)
- The average lap time of the X measurements recorded
(AVG)
- The last lap time
(x)
- The next to last lap time
(x-1)
- Le 1er temps au tour
(1)
If the stopwatch is not functioning :
By pressing RECALL repeatedly, scroll through the values already put into memory in the
f
ollowing order :
-
The f
astest lap time
(F
AST)
-
The slo
w
est lap time
(SL
O
W)
- The average lap time of the X measurements recorded
(AVG)
-
The FIRST lap time
(1)
-
The SECOND lap time
(2)
- The next to last lap time
(x-1)
- The last lap time
(x)
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ATTENTION : When the stopw
atch has stopped, you can only leave the memory
recall mode after scrolling through all the intermediate times or pressing once on the
MODE button. Press SPLIT/RESET for 3 s to erase all recordings.
Contact
As we strive to continually improve the products we develop, we are interested in your
feedback regarding the quality, the functionality and the usage of our products.
In France, please call the customer service center at:
0810 08 08 08 (local call rate)
For any other country, please leave a message under the relevant heading on
our website: www.decathlon.com
We promise to answer you promptly.
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GEONAUTE WATCH CHRONO 700 User manual

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