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1. DOWN H Advance to Next Drill press e orn SOUND UP Sound Horn During Drill press and hold TRIGGER Programming Running a Program 1 Select EXECUTE PROGRAM Main Menu 2 Select mode SINGLE REPEAT or MULTI STEP 3 ARMED is displayed 4 Start press START PAUSE trigger Press trigger as needed to stop and continue 5 REPEAT MODE only Stop program by turning SporTimer off ee Use the following keys to program Input and Save a Program Press SELECT at every step to 1 choose the choice displayed or 2 Step by step instructions in User Guide to save the blinking number displayed SELECT L Select EDIT PROGRAM Press DOWN or UP to change the display to another choice or another 2 Select SINGLE REPEAT or MULTI STEP number 3 Select time units S H M S H M 4 Select time for both digits e Press DOWN or UP together to back up one step 5 Select horn SOUND LEVEL DURATION l 6 MULTI STEP only Repeat 3 4 for each interval Press DOWN to END PROGRAMMING and press SELECT Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafayetteinstrument com Lafayette Instrument SporTimer Model 52502 User s Manual Ordering Information All phone orders must be accompanied by a hard copy of your order All must include the following information 1 Complete billing and shipping addresses 2 Name and department of end user 3 Model number and description
2. Press SELECT Saves the sound duration and returns to ADD INTERVAL Repeat steps 4 8 to program the second and third drill times The interval number 01 increments when starting each new step Then continue with step 15 to complete programming 15 Press UP until END Moves you back up to the higher level menu EDIT PROGRAM is PROGRAMMING APPEARS 16 Press DOWN Moves to EXECUTE PROGRAM displayed 17 Press SELECT Selects EXECUTE PROGRAM and displays one of the three modes depending on how many programs are loaded 18 Press DOWN until PROGRAM MODE is Moves to PROGRAM MODE displayed 19 Press SELECT Makes the SporTimer ready to run the program you input in PROGRAM MODE ARMED is displayed 20 Press START PAUSE trigger 21 Press trigger as Press the trigger to pause restart sound the horn press and hold etc needed as needed Program runs 16 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 52502 User s Manual SPORTIMER QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION This section has information duplicated from the Quick Reference Card that came attached to your SporTimer when new N Main Menu Quick Fixes EDIT PROGRAM When not running EXECUTE Mode Menu SINGLE MODE Sound Horn Display Execute Program Then press and hold REPEAT MODE TRIGGER When running or paused Time S H Seconds Hundredths Reset Drill to Start press
3. displays when REPEAT MODE PROGRAM IS STORED Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafayetteinstrument com Lafayette Instrument SporTimer MULTI STEP MODE OPERATION When EDIT PROGRAM _ gt MULTI STEP MODE is chosen the choices in Table 9 are available Table 9 Input or Edit Multi Step Mode Program Display Selections Press ae Yak SELECT to choose Description Procedure enu Set the length of time for the first event The number on the ADD left 01 signifies the first step or interval First display the INTERVAL units needed and press SELECT 155 Second set the blinking left digit and press SELECT Third set the blinking right digit and press SELECT SOUND LEVEL and DURATION are for the horn blast at the end of each event or interval These 3 items only appear when programming the 1 interval and the horn blast will be identical for all intervals Display choice and SELECT for each item Set the length of time for events 2 40 ADD INTERVAL INTERVAL ae will come up repeatedly The interval number 02 28 40 i increments by one for each cycle The procedure to set the interval length is the same as 1 interval The following choices only appear when a program is already stored in PROGRAM CHANGE Display interval to change and SELECT Then put new interval length in INTERVAL fas shown under ADD INTERVAL Display the interval after the new one you want to insert F
4. of desired item s 4 Quantity of each item desired 5 Purchase order number or method of payment 6 Telephone number DOMESTIC TERMS There is a 50 minimum order Open accounts can be extended to most recognized educational institutions hospitals and government agencies Net amount due 30 days from the date of shipment Enclose payment with the order charge with VISA MasterCard American Express or pay COD We must have a hard copy of your order by mail or fax Students individuals and private companies may call for a credit application INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT INFORMATION There is a 50 minimum order Payment must be made in advance by draft drawn on a major US bank wire transfer to our account charge with VISA MasterCard American Express or confirmed irrevocable letter of credit Proforma invoices will be provided upon request RETURNS Equipment may not be returned without first receiving a Return Goods Authorization Number RGA When returning equipment for service please call Lafayette Instrument to receive a RGA number Your RGA number will be good for 30 days Address the shipment to Lafayette Instrument Company 3700 Sagamore Parkway North Lafayette IN 47904 U S A Shipments cannot be received at the PO Box The items should be packed well insured for full F Lafayette Gee Instrument 3700 Sagamore Parkway North P O Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Tel 765 423 1505 800 428 7545 Fax 765
5. 423 4111 E mail lic lafayetteinstrument com www lafayetteinstrument com value and returned along with a cover letter explaining the malfunction Please also state the name of the Lafayette Instrument representative authorizing the return An estimate of repair will be given prior to completion ONLY if requested in your enclosed cover letter We must have a hard copy of your purchase order by mail or fax or repair work cannot commence WARRANTY Lafayette Instrument guarantees its equipment against all defects in materials and workmanship to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment unless otherwise stated During this period Lafayette Instrument will repair or replace at its option any equipment found to be defective in materials or workmanship If a problem arises please contact our office for prior authorization before returning the item This warranty does not extend to damaged equipment resulting from alteration misuse negligence or abuse normal wear or accident In no event shall Lafayette Instrument be liable for incidental or consequential damages There are no implied warranties or merchantability of fitness for a particular use or of any other nature Warranty period for repairs or used equipment purchased from Lafayette Instrument is 90 days DAMAGED GOODS Damaged equipment should not be returned to Lafayette Instrument prior to thorough inspection When a shipment arrive
6. Model 52502 SPORTIMER STRUCTIONS Ls Lafayette Mae Instrument 3700 Sagamore Parkway North Sagamore Parkway North P O Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Tel 765 423 1505 800 428 7545 Fax 765 423 4111 E mail info lafayetteinstrument com www lafayetteinstrument com 2002 by Lafayette Instrument Company Inc All Rights Reserved Rel 2 19 04 Lafayette Instrument SporTimer Table of Contents Introduction 3 Play With It 3 Programming 4 Front Panel Controls 5 Figure 1 Front Panel 5 Table 1 Front Panel Items 6 Using the Trigger 6 Menus 7 Figure 2 Menu Structure 7 Table 2 Main Menu 7 Table 3 Mode Menu 8 Setting Time Intervals 8 Table 4 Time Limits 9 Single Mode Operation 9 Table 5 Input or Edit Single Mode Program 9 Table 6 Single Mode Run or Execute Program 10 Repeat Mode Operation 10 Table 7 Input or Edit Repeat Mode Program 11 Table 8 Repeat Mode Run or Execute Program _ 11 Multi Step Mode Operation 12 Table 9 Input or Edit Multi Step Mode Program 12 Table 10 Multi Step Mode Run or Execute 13 Maintenance _ 13 Service 14 Recharging Low Battery Indicator 15 Sample Program Multi Step _ 15 Table 11 Sample Program 16 SporTimer Quick Reference Information 17 Ordering Information 18 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 52502 User s Manual INTRODUCTION Lafayette Instrument s SporTimer times practice events and othe
7. ate for several practice sessions on a single charge NOTE The amount of time available on a single charge varies and depends on the number and duration of sound blasts that have occurred since the last charge It is never possible to know precisely how much charge is left So to be safe and avoid discharge it is recommended that SporTimer be plugged into the battery charger and wall receptacle every evening for an overnight charge CAUTION Don t leave the battery charger plugged in longer than 24 hours If the SporTimer is not used for 30 days recharge to maximize long term battery life Plug the battery charger into any standard 120V AC 60 Hz wall receptacle In turn plug the battery charger cable into the CHARGE connector on the front of the SporTimer Ifa star appears on the left side of the LCD display the SporTimer is getting low on charge It should be recharged as soon as possible The amount of time left when the appears depends on the number and duration of sound blasts The is displayed continuously until the unit is recharged All the programming on the SporTimer works similarly So the following example details a procedure you might use to store a program SAMPLE PROGRAM Multi Step NOTE Very short time frames are used so this sample program will run quickly for you Let s say you want to run three consecutive drills of 10 20 and 60 seconds duration Now that s fast And you want each drill to end
8. ayed continuously and you can START PAUSE at any time 10 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 52502 User s Manual Table 7 Input or Edit Repeat Mode Program Display Selections Press ae WE MOC SELECT to choos e Description Procedure Set the interval or length of time for the event Unit Definitions S H Seconds Hundredths of a Second M S Minutes Seconds H S Hours Minutes Edit Repeat First display the units needed and press SELECT Second set the blinking Program Mode left digit and press SELECT Third set the blinking right digit and press Menu Menu SOUND BUZZ Display the kind of sound you want to blast at the end of the TONE program and SELECT Display the loudness of the sound blast at the end of the LEVEL LOW program and SELECT HIGH DURATION 00 08 A typical use of this mode is when there is a series of drills of identical length and you want the group to restart the drill or change to the next drill when they hear the horn without stopping in between Display the number of seconds to the tenth of a second that you want the sound to blast and SELECT Turn the SporTimer off to stop the REPEAT MODE program Table 8 Repeat Mode Run or Execute Program Mode Display Selections Press a Menu SELECT to choose Description Procedure Repeat ARMED Press START PAUSE to start Runs program once then returns to ARMED Mode Only
9. d of sound and length of the horn blast is chosen Later in this guide each type of program is discussed with typical issues Anyone who will be programming the SporTimer should take time to play with the programming features to gain familiarity Experiment in any fashion Try inputting several types of short programs reflecting the types of timed events you anticipate using Later in this guide there is a sample step by step program which can be stepped through to clear up any confusing areas FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Figure one shows the front panel The four round black buttons control all SporTimer programming and operational functions The gray LCD display shows menu programming or numerical information depending on what function is being performed The three circular connections are for connecting accessories e e Lafayette Instrument Sperlimer Lafayette Instrument ON OFF DOWN UP SELECT Q REMOTE AUX CHARGE Figure 1 Front Panel Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafayetteinstrument com Lafayette Instrument SporTimer Table 1 describes each front panel item Refer to Table 1 when programming or operating the SporTimer Table 1 Front Panel Items Front Panel Item Description Displays menu prompts and settings for times intervals etc When LCD Disol programming time the display item that is blinking on and off is the it
10. em aed currently enabled The value of the blinking item will change when UP or DOWN is pressed and will be stored when SELECT is pressed ON OFF Powers front panel on and off Times out and turns off after 3 minutes of inactivity The time out interval can be changed by Lafayette Instrument Moves to next selection in menu choices or increases time display by one Moves to previous selection in menu choices or decreases time display by one DOWN UP pushed When in sub menus or selections not on Main Menu will move to next higher menu level If you start programming and decide you want to back up exit out or start over press DOWN UP one or more times simultaneously DOWN held down When programming time changes time by 10 units as opposed to a 1 unit or UP held down change for a simple press Accepts the current time or settings displayed and moves to the next setting to SELECT be input Returns to the menu when pressed at the end of a program REMOTE Connector to plug the START PAUSE trigger in to run programs Connector available for future enhancements CHARGE Connector to plug in the battery charger to recharge each night USING THE TRIGGER The START PAUSE trigger starts a program when ARMED is displayed Press it while a program is run ning and the program pauses until it is pressed again You can also use the trigger to sound the horn at any time If a program is not running display EXECUTE PROGRAM Then pr
11. ess and hold the trigger Similarly press and hold the trigger to sound the horn at any time a program is running 6 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 52502 User s Manual MENUS Two things can be done with menus input EDIT a program Main Menu Mode Menus or run EXECUTE a program SporTimer s menu structure SINGLE MODE ea eee EDIT PROGRAM REPEAT MODE When the SporTimer is first MULTI STEPMODE turned on EDIT PROGRAM is displayed EXECUTE SINGLE MODE PROGRAM can be chosen by pressing DOWN Table 2 REPEAT MODE describes the Main Menu choices Press DOWN to move MULTI STEPMODE to the choice you want and Figure 2 Menu Structure press SELECT Table 2 Main Menu EDIT PROGRAM Choose to input a new program or to change a stored program EXECUTE PROGRAM Choose to execute or run a program that has been stored Under EDIT PROGRAM three choices are always available SINGLE MODE MULTI STEP MODE and REPEAT MODE Table 3 describes each mode The same three choices are available under EXECUTE PROGRAM when a program of each time is stored If a given type is not stored the choice does not appear Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafayetteinstrument com _ J Lafayette Instrument SporTimer Table 3 Mode Menu Choose under EDIT PROGRAM to create or edit a single mode SINGLE MODE progra
12. etteinstrument com Lafayette Instrument SporTimer 1 Press SELECT LEVEL LOW Saved LOW as the volume of the horn blast 2 Press and hold UP until 2 0 displays DURATION 02 08 Press SELECT Chose and saved 2 0 seconds as the length of the horn blast EDIT PROGRAM The program is done now run it 1 Press DOWN and SELECT twice You chose EXECUTE PROGRAM EXECUTE PROGRAM and SINGLE MODE 2 Press the trigger SINGLE MODE The program started and the display is counting down There are some Quick Fix features while running 3 Press and release the trigger The program pauses The display quits Counting down Press again to continue Do it as often as you like While running or paused 1 Press and hold the trigger The horn sounds for 2 0 seconds as Programmed while the program keeps running 2 Press and hold DOWN The program restarts at the beginning PROGRAMMING The SporTimer can hold three programs at once There are three modes and one program can be stored in each mode 1 Single Mode has one timed event runs once and then stops 2 Repeat Mode has one timed event but runs continuously repeating the event until the SporTimer is turned off 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 52502 User s Manual 3 Multi step Mode can have up to 40 timed events each with a different length or duration For each program the kin
13. fter programming the mode choose EXECUTE PROGRAM gt SINGLE MODE Table 6 ARMED is displayed Press START PAUSE The program runs the horn sounds and ARMED is displayed again at the end It can be run again and again by pressing START PAUSE Table 6 Single Mode Run or Execute Program Main Mode Display Selections Press Description Procedure Menu Menu SELECT to choose Press START PAUSE to start Runs program once then returns to ARMED Only displays when SINGLE MODE PRO GRAM IS STORED Execute Single Program Mode A typical use of this mode is when there is a single drill to be timed Also use Single Mode if you have a series of drills of identical length where you want the horn to sound so everyone stops at the end of each drill After an explanation you can start the next drill by simply pressing START PAUSE While the program is running the time remaining is displayed and continuously counted down in hundredths of a second You can stop and continue the program at any time by pressing the START PAUSE as needed To return to the Main Menu press SELECT when ARMED is displayed REPEAT MODE OPERATION When EDIT PROGRAM REPEAT MODE is chosen Table 7 you perform exactly the same programming as with Single Mode The difference is when you run or execute the Repeat Mode program it will repeat continuously To run choose EXECUTE PROGRAM P REPEAT MODE Table 8 As in Single Mode the time remaining is displ
14. m Choose under EXECUTE PROGRAM to run Single mode runs for one period of time sounds the selected horn beep once for the sound duration programmed and stops Press the trigger to run it again Similar to single mode except once started the program repeats REPEAT MODE continuously until turned off Choose under EDIT PROGRAM to create or edit a multi step mode MULTI STEP program Choose under EXECUTE PROGRAM to run Multi step mode MODE allows up to 40 steps or intervals in the program with each step having its own length or duration A single horn blast with a specified beep level and duration is programmed It sounds at the end of each interval SETTING TIME INTERVALS For any program the length of time interval before the horn sounds must be programmed using one of the following units of time S H which is Seconds and Hundredths of a second M S which is Minutes and Seconds H M which is Hours and Minutes When an interval is required while programming S H will display Press DOWN if you need M S or H M instead Keep pressing DOWN and the display loops through the three selections When the correct units display press SELECT Then the left digit will blink and is waiting for you to select the desired number Press DOWN repeatedly until the number you want is displayed Then press SELECT to save the number and the right digit starts blinking As before select the number you want and press SELECT to store the i
15. nterval time All time intervals are input with this same procedure Table 4 shows the limits for each time unit The longest duration that can be programmed is 99 59 59 99 barely less than 100 hours which would be a very long drill indeed 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 52502 User s Manual Table 4 Time Limits HOURS MINUTES 0 59 SECONDS HUNDREDTHS SINGLE MODE OPERATION When EDIT PROGRAM SINGLE MODE is selected the programming choices in Table 5 are avail able Table 5 Input or Edit Single Mode Program Display Selections Press Description Procedure SELECT to choose Set the interval or length of time for the event Unit Definitions S H Seconds Hundredths of a Second M S Minutes Seconds H S Hours Minutes First display the units needed and press SELECT Edit Program Single Mode Second set the blinking left digit and press SELECT Third set the blinking right digit and press SELECT Display the kind of sound you want to SOUND blast at the end of the program and SELECT LEVEL Display the loudness of the sound blast at the end of the program and SELECT Display the number of seconds to the tenth DURATION of a second that you want the sound to blast and SELECT Main Menu Mode Menu Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafayetteinstrument com Lafayette Instrument SporTimer To run a
16. or instance if INSERT you want to add an interval before interval 04 then select 04 SELECT INTERVAL and put new interval length in as shown under ADD INTERVAL DELETE INTERVAL Display the interval to delete SELECT to delete DELETE SELECT deletes the entire program A new program must be put in from ALL the start END SELECT saves the intervals and current settings when selected and returns PROGRAM to the menu 12 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 52502 User s Manual This mode is used when you want to program a series up to 40 of drills of varied lengths intervals The same horn sound duration will sound at the end of each event The display in Multi Step Mode displays the event number i e 01 02 etc on the left When programming the first event the horn choices SOUND LEVEL DURATION appear after you set the time After the horn DURATION is chosen ADD INTERVAL reappears For the second and following events only the time and not the horn sound is programmed Once the first event is programmed and ADD INTERVAL appears again the 5 additional choices shown in Table 9 are available Each is used to change the program Use the UP or DOWN key to display each one Select ADD INTERVAL each time it appears to add another event To end programming after all intervals have been entered press DOWN until END PROGRAMMING displays and pres
17. r activities Every event ends with a horn blast Three programs can be input and stored before the practice begins including a multiple event program The programs are retained for use over and over Or replacement program s can be input at anytime You should have received two SporTimer accessories 1 a START PAUSE trigger with a 48 connecting cable and 2 a battery charger The SporTimer is operated and programmed using a multi level menu structure The procedure to make menu choices is similar to programming TV or VCR functions and the procedure for setting time is similar to setting a digital wrist watch PLAY WITH IT If you just bought your SporTimer and you want to see what it can do first hand here s your chance Follow the steps in this section and you ll get a sense of the simple effective functions that SporTimer offers your practice environment Six easy steps The display shows Press the ON OFF button to start You just turned the unit on EDIT PROGRAM 1 Press SELECT twice Chose EDIT PROGRAM and SINGLE MODE SINGLE MODE 2 Press DOWN and SELECT Moved display to M S Minutes Seconds TIME M S and selected 3 Press UP five times and SELECT twice TIME 05 00 M S Toggled to 5 minutes and saved and saved 0 seconds 4 Press DOWN and SELECT Chose and saved TONE as sound SOUND TONE of the horn blast at the end of the drill Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafay
18. s SELECT To run the program choose EXECUTE PROGRAM gt MULTI STEP MODE Table 10 Each event will run in order the horn sounds at the end of each event and COMPLETED displays when the program is done Press SELECT to return to the Main Menu Table 10 Multi Step Mode Run or Execute Display Selections Descrinti escription Procedure Main Made Press SELECT to choose Menu Menu Runs program all intervals and displays COMPLETE when done Must return to Main Menu press SELECT to run again Only displays when PROGRAM MODE program is stored MAINTENANCE What should I do if my SporTimer doesn t work the way it s supposed to You have just purchased a ruggedly manufactured product that is designed to last many many seasons But just like other electronic equipment it s possible that your SporTimer may need repair or service at some point We at Lafayette Instrument pride ourselves on our service record Over 30 years ago Lafayette started serving the sports market and continue to place the highest priority on providing fast quality service on all our products Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafayetteinstrument com Lafayette Instrument SporTimer We understand that you bought a SporTimer because you need it for practice and your practice time would not be the same without it That is why we present the following procedure We certainly hope you never have to u
19. s damaged note damage on delivery bill and have the driver sign it to acknowledge the damage Contact the delivery service and they will file an insurance claim When damage is not detected at the time of delivery contact the carrier and request an inspection within 10 days of the original delivery Please call the Lafayette Instrument Customer Service Department for a return authorization for repair or replacement of the damaged merchandise Lafayette Instrument Co Europe 4 Park Road Sileby Loughborough Leics LE12 7TJ UK Tel 44 0 1509 817700 Fax 44 0 1509 817701 E mail EUsales lafayetteinstrument com
20. se it but in case you do refer to this section to get the fastest turnaround repair time on your SporTimer Thanks again for your confidence in the SporTimer and in Lafayette Instrument SERVICE For SporTimer service take the following steps in the order shown WARNING If you notice some type of electronic or mechanical malfunction in the SporTimer NEVER attempt to open the case By taking the product apart you automatically VOID your one year warranty 1 If you think your SporTimer needs repair immediately call 800 428 7545 This is Lafayette Instrument s Customer Service Hotline Trained technicians are available between 8 00 A M and 5 00 P M eastern time to answer questions and help diagnose the problem 2 If your SporTimer needs to be sent in for repair a Your Customer Service Representative will issue a Return Goods Authorization RGA number b Box up the SporTimer preferably in its original box and write the RGA number noticeably on the box before shipping This way our receiving clerks will immediately be able to recognize your shipment as a product that needs repair The shipping address is Lafayette Instrument Company P O Box 5729 3700 Sagamore Parkway N Lafayette IN 47903 ATTN your RGA number 1 4 3700 Sagamore Parkway North PO Box 5729 Lafayette IN 47903 USA Ph 765 423 1505 Model 52502 User s Manual RECHARGING LOW BATTERY INDICATOR The SporTimer can usually oper
21. with a 2 second horn blast Table 11 lists the actions you would perform to program this scenario into the SporTimer For simplicity let s assume that a Multi Step Mode program is not stored when you start Fax 765 423 4111 www lafayetteinstrument com E mail info lafayetteinstrument com Lafayette Instrument SporTimer Table 11 Sample Program Description 1 Press ON OFF Turns on SporTimer EDIT PROGRAM displays 2 Press SELECT Selects EDIT PROGRAM choice and displays SINGLE MODE 3 Press DOWN PROGRAM MODE is displayed which is used to set up three different times Selects PROGRAM MODE momentarily displays ADD INTERVAL 4 Press SELECT displays 01 00 00 S H SporTimer is waiting for you to input step one of the program 5 Press SELECT Selects S H Seconds Hundredths of a second to program 6 Press and hold UP Toggles blinking seconds to 10 until 10 00 appears 7 Press SELECT Saves 10 seconds and is ready blinking for the number of hundredths 8 Press SELECT Saves 0 hundredths of a second and moves to SOUND choice 9 Press UP Moves from BUZZ sound to TONE sound which is what you want 10 Press SELECT Chooses TONE and moves to sound LEVEL choice 11 Press UP twice Moves LEVEL from LOW to HIGH since you want a loud blast 12 Press SELECT Chooses HIGH and moves to sound DURATION choice 13 Press and hold UP Selects 2 0 seconds as the duration of the horn blast until 2 0 appears 14

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