Apple iPod nano MP3 Player User Manual


 
Chapter 4 Extra Features and Accessories 39
Using the Stopwatch
You can use the stopwatch as you exercise to track your overall time and, if you’re
running on a track, your lap times. You can play music while you use the stopwatch.
To use the stopwatch:
1 Choose Extras > Stopwatch > Timer.
2 Choose Start to start the timer.
3 Choose Lap after each lap to record your lap times.
The screen displays the workout session’s total time and the last several lap times.
4 Choose Pause to stop the overall timer and the lap timer and Resume to start the
timers again.
5 Choose Done to end the session.
iPod nano stores stopwatch sessions with dates, times, and lap statistics.
Note: After you start the stopwatch, your iPod stays on as long as you stay on the
Timer screen and the timer continues to run. If you start the stopwatch and then go to
another menu, and your iPod isn’t playing music, the stopwatch timer stops and your
iPod turns off automatically after a few minutes.
To review or delete a stopwatch session:
1 Choose Extras > Stopwatch.
A list of saved sessions appears after the Timer menu item.
2 Choose a session to view session information.
You see the date and time the session started; the total time of the session; the
shortest, longest, and average lap times; and the last lap time.
3 To delete a session, press the Center button and choose Delete.
Playing Games
iPod nano has a number of games.
m Choose Extras > Games and choose a game.
Locking Your iPod nano Screen
You can set a combination to prevent your iPod nano from being used by someone
without your permission. When you lock an iPod nano that is not connected to a
computer, you must enter a combination to unlock and use it.
Note: This is different from the Hold button in that the Hold button prevents iPod nano
from turning on accidentally. The combination prevents another person from viewing
your iPod nano screen.