hanhart PROFIL 25 STOPSTAR Digital Stopwatch Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
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hanhart PROFIL 25 STOPSTAR Digital Stopwatch

hanhart PROFIL 25 STOPSTAR Digital Stopwatch

Temperature range

  • During use: -15 °C to +55 °C
  • During storing: -25 °C to +65 °C

Batteries

  • Type: Mignon cell AA
  • Capacity: 3 to 4 years
  • Indication: If after a RESET, the digits of h, 10min and 1min are flashing, there is still an approx. 3-week reserve.

Display

  • Profit: 9 digits, height 8/6 mm
  • Stopstar: 7 digits, height 6.5/4 mm
  • Indication: 7 digits at Split function: h, mm, ss, 1/100 sec
  • 6 digits at Lap function: mm, ss, 1/100 sec
  • 2 digits event counter (not included in Stopstar 2)
  • Case ABS
  • Weight Approx. 90 g with battery
  • Precision PROFIL 25: +/- 7 sec/month (at 20 °C)
  • STOPSTAR 2: +/- 30 sec/month
  • Time unit 1/100 sec
  • Memories PROFIL 25: 24+1 (24 for first, and 1 for the final time)
  • STOPSTAR 2: 2 (dual measurement)

Functions

  • PROFIL 25: Addition, Split, Lap, Uhrzeit, Memory recall
  • STOPSTAR 2: Addition, Split

Buttons

  • PROFIL 25:
  • 4: Start/Stop, Split/Lap, Memory/Display, Mode
  • STOPSTAR 2: 2: Start/Stop, Split/Reset

hanhart PROFIL 25 STOPSTAR Digital Stopwatch 1

Inserting and changing battery

Remove the battery cover by pressure on the bar located on the bottom of the case (see illustration). Place battery with the correct polarity. Snap the cover back in place.

hanhart PROFIL 25 STOPSTAR Digital Stopwatch 2

Installing lanyard and protection pouch

Remove the battery cover. Insert the lanyard from the outer side of the case through one of the two holes and pass through the other hole from the inner side of the case. Pull the both lanyard ends from inside through the two holes of the protection pouch and then tie them together

Legend of functions

  • SPLIT: is the accumulated time after each measuring point. The last split time is also the total time.
  • LAP: is the difference between the last time measured and the current time, also called lap times.
  • ADD: are the addition times, alternatively active and break times (timeout).
  • MEMORY: are the registered times in memory.
  • EVENT: is the number of the measured split times

STOPSTAR 2:

Available functions with search index (a-b)

  • Measuring of time periods (Start/Stop und Split)
  • Reset of the stopwatch

Measuring times

  • Start/Stop or Addition
  • Start: Button Start/Stop
  • Stop: Button Start/Stop
  • Start: Button Start/Stop etc.

Display Symbol

  • runs
  • stops
  • runs

Split

  • Start: Button Start/Stop
  • Split: Button Split/Reset
  • Split: Button Split/Reset
  • Split: Button Split/Reset etc.

Display Symbol

  • runs
  • stops
  • runs
  • stops

Dual mesuring (two times quickly one after the other)

Start: Button Start/Stop
Wait for measuring point(s)…

  1. measuring point button Split
  2. measuring point button Stop

Read measuring point 2 with:

  1. Button Split
  2. Reset: Button Split

Display Symbol

  • runs
  • stops
  • Note time from
  • measuring point 1
  • time from measuring
  • point 2
  • 0:00:00:00

Reset of stopwatch

Only possible alter stop procedure, for example

  • Start: Button Start/Stop
  • Stop: Button Start/Stop
  • Reset: Button Split/Reset

Display Symbol

  • runs
  • stops
  • 0:00:00:00

or

  • Start: Button Start/Stop
  • Split: Button Split/Reset
  • Split: Button Split/Reset
  • Stop: Button Start/Stop
  • Reset: Button Split/Reset

Display Symbol

  • runs
  • stops
  • runs
  • stops
  • 0:00:00:00

PROFIL 25

Available Functions with search index (a-g)

  • Reset of stopwatch e) Visible running time
  • Mode Function f) Event Counter
  • Measuring times (Start/Stop) g) Setting of time
  • Memory recall

Reset

By pressing the START/ STOP and MODE buttons at the same time, all times and memories are erased. The daytime remains in memory.

MODE (changing functions)
By pressing the MODE button, the functions are changed in the following sequences and can be seen on the display.

SPLIT -> LAP -> TIME and back to Split.

Measuring times

  • The MODE button selects the functions SPLIT, LAP or TIME.
  • Regardless which mode you have selected, it is possible to change the mode at any time without affecting the other functions. The function symbol on the display only confirms the time measurement visible in the moment, while the other functions are still active in the background.
  • The START/STOP button alternately starts and stops the watch. The symbols confirm this procedure. The SPLIT/LAP button causes the current SPLIT and LAP time to be memorized. The time display stops.This serves for better recognition of the measured time.

Memory recall

  • Memory can be recalled at any time during the time measurement using the MEMORY button. The first 24 memories are stored for the first 24 times. The last (25th) memory always contains the last measured time, if more than 25 times have been stopped.
  • Procedure: Press and hold the MEMORY button. The memory time will be indicated as long as the key is pressed. During this phase, the display shows the MEMORY and the memory number. Pressing MEMORY twice causes the next memory time to be emitted. The display shows the last measured time. If the measured time should permanently be displayed, read the next point.

Visibly running time

By pressing the DISPLAY button briefly the stopwatch returns to avisible stop procedure.

Event Counter (double-digit in brackets)

  • Displays the number of times of SPLIT/RESET (max 99)
  • During memory recall the corresponding memory number is displayed

Principally, the setting of the time is only possible after a reset

  • Reset the stopwatch
  • Press MODE button to enter the TIME function
  • DISPLAY button is activating the SET operation with symbol SET on the display
  • A further pressing of the DISPLAY button selects the digit to be set, which appears in a flashing mode.
  • The SPLIT/LAP button is advancing the flashing digit (0-5 or 0-9).
  • Seconds cannot be set. In order to synchronize, set the minutes by rounding up and wait until the comparison has reached the specified minute.
  • The MODE button exits the set procedure without forwarding to the next mode.

Consumers are legally required to dispose of batteries at suitable collection points, vending points or dispatch bays. The crossed-out wheeled bin means that batteries must not be disposed of in the household waste. Pb, Cd and Hg designate substances that exceed the legal limits.

Hanhart 1882 GmbH
Hauptstr. 33 I 78148 Gütenbach
Germany
www.hanhart.com

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