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Timex 095 User Manual

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STANDARD CHRONOGRAPH WITH NET/ELAPSED TIME

In either SPLIT or LAP mode, standard (pause) chronograph
operations are as follows:
A. Press START/SPLIT to begin timing. “LP.01” will appear on the upper

display, indicating that timing has begun, and that you are on lap 1.

NOTE: You can leave CHRONOGRAPH mode while the chronograph
is running. From NORMAL TIME, press MODE once to reenter
CHRONOGRAPH mode.

B. Press STOP/RESET to stop the timing. The chronograph will stop

running.

C. Press START/SPLIT to resume timing OR

Press STOP/RESET to clear the chronograph and return the lower
display to zero.

ADVANCED CHRONOGRAPH WITH SPLIT OR LAP TIMING

A. Press START/SPLIT to begin timing.
B. Press START/SPLIT to temporarily freeze the chronograph readout

and measure a split or a lap. Either SPLIT or LAP will flash,
indicating that a split or lap time has been taken, and that the
chronograph is continuing to time the event.

C. After 10 seconds, the watch will resume showing the running lap or

split time. LP.02 will appear on the upper display, indicating that
you are on the second lap. You can count up to 99 laps in this
manner. To resume showing the time before 10 seconds have
passed, press MODE.

D. When the event ends, press STOP/RESET. The watch will end

timing. The lower display will indicate the final lap time (if LAP was
selected) or the total event time (if SPLIT was selected). The upper
display will indicate the total number of laps taken in the event.

E. To begin a new event, press STOP/RESET. This will clear the

chronograph and return the lower display to zero. You are now
ready to repeat Steps A through E.

NOTE: If you need to pause the chronograph during the timing, press
STOP/RESET. Press START/SPLIT to resume timing the event,
or STOP/RESET to clear the chronograph and return the lower display
to zero.
The chronograph will count minutes, seconds and hundredths for the
first 60 minutes, at which time it will display hours, minutes and
seconds, up to 24 hours.
(For watches with five push buttons, you can also peek at the
chronograph from NORMAL TIME or SECOND TIME ZONE mode by
pressing STOP/RESET.)

The SPLIT chronograph allows the user to view total accumulated
time at a particular interval while continuing to accumulate total time.
The LAP chronograph allows the user to view the elapsed time for an
interval but resets to zero to measure the discrete time of the next
interval.
For example, if a runner ran one mile in four
equal one minute intervals on a quarter mile track
and the user pressed SPLIT/RESET at the end of
each quarter mile, the display would show as
illustrated.

SPLIT

LAP

1/4

1.00

1.00

2/4

2.00

1.00

3/4

3.00

1.00

4/4

4.00

1.00

SECTION 6 – HOW TO USE THE CHRONOGRAPH

The chronograph (or stopwatch) is used to measure elapsed time
from a beginning point; for instance, to time a race. It can be used to
record segments of your training routine so that you can evaluate
your progress.
To enter CHRONOGRAPH mode, press MODE once
from NORMAL TIME display. You are now in the
CHRONOGRAPH mode.
In the CHRONOGRAPH mode, select either SPLIT or
LAP by pressing SET. (Note: Chronograph must be
set to zero to switch between SPLIT and LAP.) The
word “SPLIT” or “LAP” will alternate with each press.

D. Press MODE to set the correct hour. The HOUR section will begin

flashing. Press START/SPLIT to advance hours. Pay attention to the
AM or PM indication on the right side of the lower display in order
to set the correct time. (For watches with five push buttons, you
can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the hours.)

E. Press MODE to set the correct minutes. The MINUTE section will

begin flashing. Press START/SPLIT to advance minutes. (For
watches with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to
reverse the minutes.)

F. Press MODE to set the month. The MONTH section will begin

flashing. Press START/SPLIT to advance the month. (For watches
with five push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse
the month number.)

G. Press MODE to set the date. The DATE section will begin flashing.

Press START/SPLIT to advance the date. (For watches with five
push buttons, you can also press STOP/RESET to reverse the date
setting.)

H. Press MODE to set the day of the week. The DAY OF THE WEEK

section will begin flashing. Press START/SPLIT to advance the day.
(For watches with five push buttons, you can also press
STOP/RESET to reverse the day setting.)

I. Press MODE to select NORMAL (12 hour) or MILITARY (24 hour)

TIME. Press START/SPLIT to alternate between 12 and 24 hour
time.

J. When setting is complete, press SET to exit the SET procedure.

HOW TO SET SECOND TIME ZONE

A. From NORMAL TIME mode, press MODE four times to view

SECOND TIME ZONE (T2).

B. Follow the above steps for NORMAL TIME setting.

NOTE: Minutes, seconds and 12/24 hour time cannot be set in
SECOND TIME ZONE. They are automatically synchronized with the
NORMAL TIME mode.

C. SECOND TIME ZONE may be peeked at from NORMAL TIME by

pressing and holding START/SPLIT. When in SECOND TIME ZONE,
NORMAL TIME may be peeked at by pressing and holding
START/SPLIT.

SECTION 5 – HOW TO SET TIME/CALENDAR

A. From NORMAL TIME mode, press and hold SET firmly to begin

setting procedure.

B. “HOLD TO SET” appears on the display, and the SECONDS section

will begin flashing.

C. Press START/SPLIT to return SECONDS to zero.

OTHER FEATURES

• AUTOMATIC SET RETURN – While in the SET function within any

mode, if no button is pressed for 2 minutes, the watch will
automatically return to NORMAL TIME. This functioning will help
correct for any accidental button presses.

• AUTOMATIC MODE RETURN – While in any mode other than the

NORMAL TIME and CALENDAR mode, whenever START/SPLIT is
pressed (as well as STOP/RESET for watches with five push
buttons), the next push of MODE will automatically return the watch
to the NORMAL TIME and CALENDAR mode and not the next mode
in the normal sequence.

• ALARM AUTOMATIC RETURN – While in the ALARM mode, if no

button is pressed for 2 minutes, the watch will automatically return to
NORMAL TIME.

• HOURLY CHIME with visible indicator beeps every hour on the hour.
• INDIGLO

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night-light with NIGHT-MODE

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for night viewing. Operate

by pressing the INDIGLO button (see Sections 1 and 2).

• 12 or 24 HOUR (Military) Time System.

Setting the Time
• Pull the CROWN out completely.
• Slowly rotate the CROWN CLOCKWISE or COUNTERCLOCKWISE to

the desired time.

• Push the CROWN in completely to restart the watch.
SPECIAL AVIATOR APPLICATIONS

The following aviator features may be useful in certain timing and
directional activities associated with flying.
• The Independent Dual Time or 2nd Time Zone mode may be set to

Coordinated Universal Time known as "Zulu Time" (formerly called
Greenwich Mean Time - GMT and Local). A 24-hour time setting is
available for precise time setting.

• The 100-Hour Countdown Timer aids with calculating "Time Over

Distance" based on Instrument Flight Rule Navigation (IFR).

• The 100-Hour Chronograph with split capability aids with "Checkpoint

Navigation", calculating ground speed, and in determining actual flight
time.

• The Compass Directional Ring may aid in holding pattern entries,

and as a checkpoint reminder during final approach.

Please acquaint yourself with the location of the buttons which
operate the watch. These buttons are referred to throughout this
booklet.

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