Hi-Pique Eventing Watch Operating Instructions
Hi-Pique Watch Instructions come with every eventing watch sold, but if you have lost them or need further instruction… this post is for you.
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Hi-Pique Watch Specs
The hi pique chrono has many features that differentiate it from other eventing watches.
- 12/24hr clock
- Count up time, max 59 min, 59 sec before it circulates run time
- Count up to every 57 second 3 short bi sound
- Count down program time Max 59 min, 59 second
- Count down at last 15 to 03 second. Gives 1 short beep sound every second and between 2 and 0 seconds, gives two short beep sounds every second… Then automatically starts counting up (to your first minute marker).
- Low battery detection at 2.5 volts DC
- Battery type: +VE CR2032
Function Keys
- Mode
- Clear
- Min (minute)
- Sec (second)
- Start / Stop
- Reset
How to change the time
Hit the mode button until you are on the Time screen. push and hold the “Clear” button for about 5 seconds. The time will begin blinking. Use the “Min” button to change the hour. Use the “Sec” button to change the minutes. Once you have what you want, hit “Clear” again to save.
In the startbox…
If you want to have the time start before “Have a nice ride”, you can program the watch to count down from up to 59 minutes… That’s not too practical so we suggest 10 seconds.
Count down from 10 seconds before “Have a nice ride”… Then count up.
From the time screen, click Mode. You should see all zeros with a little “count-” in the top right. Hit the “Sec” button 10 times (or whatever you want to count down from). When the start box official gets to 10 seconds, punch the “Start/Stop” button. Your watch will count down to go time. It will beep once each second until you are 2 seconds out – it will beep twice for each of those two seconds that remain, letting you know you’re close… At zero, your watch will begin counting up to your first minute marker… and beyond.
This is a nice feature, especially if you have a nervous beast and need to keep both hands on the wheel. Once the count up begins, the watch will sound off minute markers like normal.