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[. . . ] The Swiss watchmaking company is passionate about the measurement of small time fractions and holds many technical patents in this area. TAG Heuer has become the official timer of the world's most prestigious sporting events, which require accuracy of up to 1/1000th of a second and is now world leader in the sports watch sector. Each TAG Heuer timepiece is created to satisfy the most rigorous requirements. The materials we use make our watches exceptionally robust, even when used in the roughest conditions. Extreme care has been taken over their finish. [. . . ] Two types of pressure can be applied: - Short pressure or - Long pressure (> 2 seconds) fig. 1 7 Display modes This Microtimer features six different modes: > > > > > > T1 mode: AL mode: F1 mode: BEST LPmode: Ch mode: T2 mode: Hour and main date Alarm clock F1 timing Best lap (LP = LAP) - the wearer can consult the laps in memory Chronograph 2nd time-zone Details of the modes and functions of the push buttons T1 mode Displays the hour (hour-minute-second) and main date (day of the month; day of the week). T1 mode indication for 3 seconds then AL if the alarm function has been activated (fig. If the AM/PM mode is defined, this mode will be shown in the middle on the right-hand side (fig. In T1 mode, the functions of the push buttons are: A short pressure = activation of screen A saver (screen off)* B = no function C = backlight for 6 seconds D short pressure = access to next mode D long pressure = setting the chosen mode * Note: pressure on one of the four push buttons exits the screen saver. 2 Hours Minutes Seconds AL mode Main time display, alarm clock time. 4) for 3 seconds followed by alarm status (ON-OFF). The alarm will be displayed in AM/PM mode or 24 hour mode depending on the main time mode. If the AM/PM indicator lights up, it refers to the chosen alarm time (fig. In AL mode, the functions of the push buttons are: A long pressure = ON/OFF alarm setting. A sound signal denotes ON B long pressure = activates the test alarm clock sound C = backlight for 6 seconds D short pressure = access to next mode D long pressure = setting the chosen mode fig. 4 9 T1 Mode Day of the week Day of the month Alarm mode fig. 5 AM/PM mode AM/PM Mode The alarm sounds for one minute and stops when push button C or D is pressed, whatever the selected mode. F1 Mode Displays the timing of an event in minutes-seconds-thousandths of a second and the main time while timing is in progress. 6) is indicated for 3 seconds, followed by the number of the timed lap. fig. 6 * Note: the time between the last pressure on A and the pressure on B is not memorized, as indicated in the diagram below. To time one lap only, the wearer must start with A, put A in memory and then stop the timing with B. 7 Main F1 mode 11 time This mode enables the wearer to time, for example, several laps (80 laps maximum) of an F1 race. The different lap times are memorized and can then be consulted in "BEST LP (Best Lap) mode". The timing of a lap can be interrupted and the timing operation restarted without losing information about the previous laps. 1/100ths and 1/1000ths of seconds are only displayed for the duration of each lap and for the total time. They are replaced by dashes when the digits display the current timing. T Total 1st lap: - The lap time is displayed at the top (minutes-seconds-1/1000th of a second) - Main time on the bottom left hand-side - Lap number on the bottom right-hand side (01) The time is always displayed on the bottom left-hand side during the timing operation (fig. 8 Minutes Seconds Thousandths In F1 mode, the functions of the push buttons are: A = - starts the timing and timing of successive laps (previous lap in memory) - starts the timing again after a pause B short pressure = stops the timing, without memorizing the last lap* This operation displays the total timing (TOT) B long pressure = zero reset of the timing, once the latter has stopped C = backlight for 6 seconds D = enables the wearer to access a different mode, without having to interrupt the timing * Note: the maximum timekeeping for one lap is 59 mins 59 secs and 999 thousandths. [. . . ] The 2nd time-zone will always appear when in 24 hour mode (fig. Setting the second time-zone T2 - Select the T2 (fig. - To access the setting mode, apply long pressure to push button D. - Change the 1st value by applying short pressure to push button A (+) or B (-). [. . . ]

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