TAG Heuer Monaco Sixty Nine User Manaul - page 5
In AL mode, the button functions are:
A long push = alarm is set or unset
A beep means that the alarm is set
B long push = alarm test sound is set
C = activates the backlight for six seconds
D short push = selects the next mode
D long push = selected mode can be set
The alarm sounds for one minute and can be stopped by
pressing either button C or button D in any mode.
F1 mode
This shows elapsed time in minutes, seconds and 1/1000
ths
of a second plus the main time during timekeeping. “F1” is
displayed (fig. 13) for 3 seconds, followed by the number
of the lap being timed.
This mode can be used to time several laps (80 laps max.)
of an event (a Formula 1 race, for example). The times
recorded for each lap are stored in the watch’s memory and
can be viewed later in “BEST LP” (Best Lap) mode. The
timing of a lap can be interrupted and the timing operation restarted without information about the
previous laps being lost. Hundredths and thousandths of seconds are only shown for the duration of
each lap and for the total time. They are replaced by dashes when the digits refer to the time currently
being measured.
In F1 mode, the button functions are as follows:
A = – starts the timing of current and subsequent laps (previous lap time is stored in the memory)
– starts the timing again after a pause
B short push = stops the timing without storing the last lap time in the memory*. This operation
shows the total timing (TOT).
B long push = resets the time elapsed to zero once the chronometer has been stopped
C = activates the backlight for six seconds
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MODE DETAILS AND BUTTON FUNCTIONS
T1 mode
Main time (hours-minutes-seconds) and date (day of the
month, day of the week) are shown. “T1” appears for three
seconds, followed by “AL” if the alarm has been set (fig. 9).
By default, T1 is shown as a 24-hour clock. If the 12-hour
clock is selected, this is indicated in the center-right of the
display (fig. 10).
In T1 mode, the button functions are:
A short push = activates standby mode (screen goes blank)*
B = no function.
C = activates the backlight for six seconds.
D short push = selects the next mode
D long push = selected mode can be set.
*Note: simply push one of the four buttons to bring the
watch out of standby mode.
AL mode
Main time and alarm time are shown. “AL” appears (fig. 11)
for three seconds, followed by the status of the alarm (ON-
OFF).
The alarm time is shown as a 12-hour (AM/PM) or 24-hour
clock, depending on which is selected for the main time. If
the 12-hour clock (AM/PM) is shown, this refers to the
time for which the alarm is set (fig. 12).
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fig. 10
C
A
D
B
AM/PM
mode
fig. 9
C
A
D
B
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
T1 mode
Day of the week
Day of the month
fig. 11
C
A
D
B
Alarm
mode
fig. 12
C
A
D
B
AM/PM
mode
fig. 13
C
A
D
B
F1 mode
Main time