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27. 14 to 15 seconds seconds m 10 cancel set countdown time when power switch is turned off when playing a game under a special rule applied only to the game To register setting 5 1 Button flashes in green three times more than 2 secods or turn off and on the power switch m To retain set count down time when power switch is turned off when current rules are changed 5 2 To register setting 3 Buttons flash in green three times Note that the countdown time of 30 seconds cannot be changed to any other setting 36 1 6671 6 2 Game Clock Operation Board and Display 6 2 1 Basketball Display HO QOO During setting JU OD Minute digits of game time Second digits of game time 24 80 sec During measurement Minute second digits of game time Second 1 10 second digits of game time 3 24 30 sec Operation board 1 Up to 9 programs can be set 2 When the remaining game time is less than 1 minute the timer display can be set to count in 1 second intervals instead of 1 10 second intervals as necessary 3 The timer can be set to count down the set time decreases or up the time increases from 0 the set time as necessary For the default settings refer to 6 3 of this manual If K 501 is used with the default settings the following procedure of confirmation and adjustment of setting need not be performed m Method of Confirmation Adjustment of Settings
28. Shot clock Operation Board lt TOD gt LED lamp to light up when buzzer is engaged LED lamp to light up in 1 10 sec display Buzzer button Button to engage disengage buzzer Button to change over between 1 and 1 10 sec displays Button to change over between 24 and 30 sec rule displays Button to register settings LED lamp to light up when power IS on Button to adjust countdown time of timer ll II ml Button to turn on off display board Start Stop a Reset amp Start Start Stop button Reset amp Start button for 24 30 sec countdown Reset amp Start button for 14 sec countdown lt Rear gt DISPLAY DISPLAY EXT BUZZER MCN i poooo l fs gt T E gt S Connector for display board Connector for external buzzer BZ 050 can be connected Connector for adaptor with power cable Connector for receiving game time data signal 30 1 6671 Game Clock Operation Board lt TOD gt Mode selector Count UP DOWN selector Clear Setting button Event selector button Buzzer selector button 1 or 1 10 sec display selector button Display monitor Turned on when power is on Buzzer res ka ea Start Stop 11e Seth Select button Start Stop D i il VP A gt A
29. Changeover between Lap and Split time displays a Operation Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor 1 Event selector la Select Stopwatch 3 LP DO Display can be changed Lap Tir 2 over between lap and split E see salt 3 sp o0 time displays i Changeover of displays between lap and split times can be made even while the stopwatch measurement is in progress By pressing button LP and SP appears and disappears alternately and the corresponding measurement is displayed Operation Procedure To Measure Elapsed Time Standard Measurement Operation Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor Either lap or split time Select Stopwatch display can be used Measurement is 2 To start Stopwatch started Ex 18 seconds 08 After measuring 99 minutes and 59 seconds 99 the Stopwatch continues measurement from 0 stopped 41 1 6671 Operation Procedure To Measure Split Time SP To measure split time Ex 26 minutes and 13 seconds 08 Display can be changed over to lap time as required To return to split time display To release split time Ex 28 minutes and 32 seconds 56 To stop Stopwatch Ex 2 hours 20 minutes and 23 seconds72 Measurement is started Measured split time not in progress is displayed and SP flashes Measurement is continued internally Lap time is displayed and LP flashes
30. Split time is displayed and SP flashes Total time measurement in progress is displayed Stopwatch is stopped You can use Procedure 4 5 when needed Operation Procedure To Measure Times of First and second Runners SP is shown on Select split time display display monitor only SP is shown on Measurement is display monitor only To start Stopwatch started SP flashes on both display monitor and display panel Time of 1st runner not In progress is displayed and flashing SP is shown Measurement is continued internally Time of 1st runner not Fj SP is shown on both in progress is ae display monitor and displayed and SP GSP UB display panel not flashing is shown Measurement is continued internally To measure time of 1st runner Ex 26 minutes and 13 seconds 08 Start Stop To measure time of 2nd runner SP is shown on both display monitor and display panel To display time of 2nd runner Time of 2nd runner is Ex 28 minutes and 32 displayed instead of seconds 56 that of 1st SP is shown on display monitor only 42 1 6671 Operation Procedure To Measure Lap Time Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor To start Stopwatch To measure 1st lap time Ex 26 minutes and 13 seconds 08 To release lap time Ex 28 minutes and 32 seconds 56 To measure 2nd lap time Ex 23 mi
31. Board are attached with SC and GC respectively 3 Turn on the power switch SC The green LED lights up when the power is turned on GC The display monitor shows digits when the power is turned on 4 GC Select the event by pressing button The selected event will be displayed at the lower left of the display Event number 5 GC You can change the current event setting by pressing bw button TO enable button press button to reset the previous setting 6 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS GC To reset the current event settings to the default settings a By keeping button pressed for 2 seconds while the setting procedure is not performed the current event settings are cleared and the factory default settings will be restored b By turning on the power while keeping A button pressed all the current settings will be reset to the factory default settings Keep button pressed for 5 seconds after turning on the power For the factory default settings refer to 6 3 of this manual Set the sound of the buzzer SC Press Sa button to turn on or off the buzzer When it is turned on it rings when the 24 sec timer finishes counting The LED lights up to indicate that the buzzer is turned on GC By pressing ew Buzzer button the volume of the buzzer can be adjusted for three levels namely High Low and Silent Aa Please note that in the basketball mode the v
32. SPECIFICATIONS uttii 48 26 1 6671 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions must be strictly observed for the safety of yourself and your fellow workers and for the protection of property from loss and damages Actions to be taken in case of troubles Caution on cable connection Prohibition against unauthorized disassembly repair or modification No foreign matter Prohibition against use near water Prohibition against handling with wet hands Prohibition against exposure to water Do not get the power and other connectors wet malfunction may be caused NWARNING If the Product is giving out smoke or burnt smell or showing other abnormal symptoms turn off the power switch and cut the power supply immediately Then call your nearby SEIKO dealer or agent for repair serve If the Product is used again without being reconditioned an electric shock or fire may be caused When unplugging the power cord from the outlet do not pull the cord but hold the plug An electric shock a malfunction or fire may be caused Never use any damaged power cord or plug or loose socket An electric shock short circuit or fire may result Do not use the Product at humid or dusty places or places where the temperature changes abruptly A short circuit or electric shock may result Unless you are a qualified electrician never try to disassemble repair or modify the Product For repair serve contact you
33. are in use 5 The time set for the Clock and the Alarm Programs will be cleared if the power is turned off 46 1 6671 6 3 Factory Default Settings Initial Setting of Each Event 1 To reset the current settings of the event function in use to the default settings keep 2s button pressed for 2 seconds The current settings of the event function in use will all be cleared and reset to the default settings programmed at the factory 2 By turning on the power while button is kept pressed all the settings of all the events functions will be reset to the factory default settings LEDs on the front display panel and the display monitor flash for 3 seconds to indicate that resetting has been completed 3 Only the default settings that can be adjusted as necessary are listed below Event Select Default Setting Program 1 10 min 2 min Program 3 10 min Program2 P2 P3 Program 4 P4 10 min Program 5 10 min Program 6 P6 2 min NO P P P P P 1 Basketball P Program 7 10 min P Program 8 Not set 1 5 6 7 8 Program 9 P9 Not set 1 10 or 1 sec increments 1 10 sec Count down or up Count down 24 or 30 sec 24 sec Program P1 P20 Not set Timer Not set Programmable timer Count down Count down or up Stopwatch LP or SP Timer 1 10 or 1 sec increments Timer Count down or up Time to ring warning buzzer Current time Clo
34. bs i n is tS Timer setting Ce button Ie pimanmi Jponamman pmnan Clear button Timing Game Reset button button Reset amp Set Lap Split change button lt Rear gt SEIKO DISPLAY EXT BUZZER a i i i ae Ne 4 Connector for display board NICE DISPLAY ia Connector for external buzzer BZ 050 can be connected Connector for transmitting game time data signal Connector for adaptor with power cable l 1 6671 5 BEFORE USING YOUR GAME SHOT CLOCK 1 Securely connect the adaptor with power cable included with KT 501 to the power connector of the operation board and insert the power plug of the power cable properly into the outlet 2 Securely insert the plugs of the dedicated cables into the connectors on the rears of the display board and operation board and tighten the connector nuts lt Connection diagram for connectors gt basketball 00 00 Adaptor with power cable Shot clock Operation panel GC SC connection cable Game time Operation panel 80 m signal cables can be connected interchangeably to either of the connectors of the display board Other select event Display board 80 m signal cable SS Adaptor with power cable 80 m signal cable Adaptor with power cable 32 1 6671 H ereinafter the instructions for the Shot Clock Operation Board and the Game Clock Operation
35. thus making the display system available for a wide variety of sports activities besides basketball including physical fitness test and various training programs 3 FEATURES The characters are highly visible having heights of 250 mm 24 30 sec display and 130 mm game time display using high luminescence LEDs The Start Stop Reset amp Start and 14 sec Reset amp Start buttons of Shot Clock Operation Board have internal illuminations to indicate the current status of the timer operation Those buttons are much larger than the other buttons making the operation panel highly user friendly The digits 24 and 14 can be changed to any desired value and the new value can be registered in memory for easy recall 4 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Game time display Display Power cable holder Wind the cable around the upper and Red light It lights up while the buzzer is sounding lower hooks to avoid the disconnection Power adapter Connector port for signal cable E LIL LIL EE LIL 24 30 sec display OD UILI mE EL E LJ Dedicated stand for KT 501 Optional Power cable holder Wind the cable around the upper and lower hooks to avoid the disconnection Caster with stopper for rear side only While the display board is in use make sure that the stopper is engaged 29 1 6671
36. Operation Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor Event selector Mode Select To confirm adjust Program 1 To register Program 1 and move to Program 2 setting 2 Once 0 00 is set for the time of a Program during the setting mode the setting procedure of the rest of the Programs will be cancelled 3 Programs 8 and 9 have no default setting After all settings are completed change over to game mode 1 To adjust the settings for Program 3 and more Programs follow the above steps 4 1 With each press of button while in the setting mode the timer can be set to count upward UP and downward DOWN alternately 2 When the time set for the timer is less than 1 minute pressing button will set the timer to count in 1 10 second increments instead of 1 second increments The button operation can be made at any time as long as the timer is set to count downward DOWN 1 10 second interval counting is not available when the timer is set to count upward UP 37 1 6671 e Operation Procedure Start of Game a 3 D 4 Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor To start the game To adjust game time End of 1st period Interval display is shown To skip period interval time End of game To reset game time Start Stop 38 Counting is started Operation can be made only while game timer is stopped Game timer is stopped automatically buzzer rings Interv
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38. al display appears automatically 24 sec timer continues counting Press Clear button to stop and reset timer Pressing Reset button while timer is stopped will ring buzzer and advance timer to the next period interval time Display returns to the settings made before the game Buzzer rings 1 6671 6 2 2 Programmable timer This function is convenient for various D D H QQ training IIIC Display board During setting Minute digits Second digits 3 Program No 1 20 During measurement Minute digits Second digits Program No Operation Panel 1 Up to 20 programs can be contained in 1 program cycle For the default settings refer to 6 3 of this manual types of training including interval m Method of Confirmation Adjustment Ex Program 1 5 minutes and 30 seconds Program 2 3minutes and 20 seconds Repeat 15times Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor Event selector Mode selector Ex Program 1 5 minutes and 30 seconds E To register Program 2 and En IN 3 l minutes and 20 move to Program 3 setting seconds To register Program 1 and move to Program 2 setting 1 To adjust the settings for Program 3 and more Programs follow the above steps 2 Once 0 00 is set for the time of a Program during the setting mode the setting procedure of the rest of the Programs will be cancelled To set repeat count Ex 15
39. ck amp Alarm Alarm time 3 Not set 1 sec 4 Count down Not set Not set 5 Not set 1 6671 7 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND SPECIFICATIONS 1 System Configuration Game Shot Clock Display KT 501DP 2 units Signal Cable 80 m KT 501CA80 ee 2 units 3 Adapter with Power Cable 5 m KT ADP01 4 units Attach adapter for display board on its rear Shot Clock Operation Board KT 501SC tii 1 unit Game Clock Operation Board KT 501GC 1 unit GC SC Connection Cable 2 m KT 501CA02 1 unit D instruction anuak srrrrircorrirni nrinn nn ANNAOLA 1 copy 2 Specifications Size Display board Approx 630 W x 510 H x 70 D mm Operation panel Approx 186 W x 73 H x 182 D mm Character height Time display 130 mm White LED Shot clock display 250 mm Red high luminescence LED Red light 100mm Red LED e Weight Display board Approx 6 5 kg Operation panel Approx 1 1 kg Adapter with power cable 5 m Approx 0 7 kg 80 m cable Approx 3 0 kg Power supply AC 100 200 V 50 60 Hz Case material Display board Steel with baked finish Operation panel Steel with baked fini
40. ducing the servable life of the Product When the power switch is turned on and off or vice versa in succession an interval of at least 5 seconds should be provided between the switch operations Before moving the Product be sure to turn off the power switch An electric shock or malfunction may result While the Product is not in use be sure to keep the power plug disconnected from the outlet Otherwise the insulation will be deteriorated to cause an electric shock leakage of electricity or fire lf any abnormal operation occurs due to an abnormal signal transmitted from outside or other causes turn off the power switch and then turn it on again after at least 5 seconds When connecting the cables insert the plugs properly Otherwise a malfunction or abnormal operation may be caused Do not expose the case of the Product to solvents such as alcohol and gasoline spray of cosmetics or the like cleaners adhesives or paints They may discolor deteriorate or damage the case due to chemical change Do not lean or sit on the stand or do not push it strongly to move it As this may cause it to topple over 28 1 6671 2 OVERVIEW The SEIKO K 501 Game Shot Clock is a display system that meets the requirements of the 24 and 14 second rules of basketball It also Supports the requirements of the 30 second rule of mini basketball Up to 99 seconds can be set for the program timer and a stopwatch function is also provided
41. es cracks or other damage on the case caused by use over time 6 If the name of the retailer and the purchase date are not indicated in the space below or if such information has been rewritten and 7 If this Guarantee is not submitted together with the Product Date of purchase Retailer Please note that this Guarantee is valid only if the name of the retailer and the date of purchase are properly entered by the retailer from whom your SEIKO SPORTS COUNTER KT 601 was purchased 49 1 6671 SEIKO TIME SYSTEMS INC URL http www seiko sts co jp 50 1 6671
42. etting 1 10 sec for Second setting Clock starts indicating To start Tostat Cock time Operation button Pn at a Display monitor Mode setting 1 To set Program 2 and more programs follow the above steps To register settings and change over to Clock display 1 Once the Clock has been set and started it continues operating even while the alarm setting procedure is performed Min for Hour To register alarm time of setting 2 Program 1 and move to e Sec for Minute Program 2 setting 45 1 6671 Method of Confirmation Adjustment of Settings To Cancel Alarm Program Operation Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor Mode Min setting of hour digits By blanking out hour ee 2 and or minute digits Sec Program is cancelled eine Setting of minute digits 1 Even if one Program is cancelled other Programs will not be cancelled and they are still engaged as you have set Cancellation of Program b1 will not cancel Program b2 2 The Alarm Programs up to 5 Programs you have set can be checked by pressing button 3 The Clock continues operating internally while other events functions are used and the respective displays are shown 4 The Alarm Programs you have set are retained even if other events functions are used However the Alarm will not sound at the designated time while events functions other than Clock amp Alarm
43. lternately operation can be made even while the Timer is counting Operation Procedure Start of Timer Ex Timer time 10 minutes and 30 seconds Program 1 for warning buzzer 1 minute and 30 seconds counting in 1 10 second increments Operation Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor When designated time of Warning buzzer rings Program 1 is reached automatically Warning buzzer Timer stops automatically with a rai uu When set time is up buzzer sound a a Y D To reset Timer Display is reset to settings you made initially Examples of Displays When Timer is Counting Up and Down Ex Timer time 5minutes and 30 seconds counting in 1 10 increments PEA 4 Counting mi Ht 44 1 6671 6 2 5 Clock amp Alarm E The Clock indicates the current time in 24 hour indication system Display board During setting Hour digits Minute digits 3 Alarm No 1 5 During measurement Hour digits Minute digits 3 Second digits Operation panel Alarm can be programmed to ring at up to 5 different times For the default settings refer to 6 3 of this manual o oo LC C L Method of Confirmation Adjustment of Settings Time Setting Ex 10 minutes past 10 o clock Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor Min for Hour setting To set hour minute and Sec for Minute second digits s
44. nk you for purchasing SEIKO Game Shot Clock KT 501 Before using your SEIKO Game Shot Clock please read this manual carefully for its proper use and care Please keep this manual handy for ready reference SEIKO TIME SYSTEMS INC 24 1 6671 CAUTION 1 This manual may not be copied or reproduced in any form in whole or in part without the express written consent of SEIKO 2 This manual may be subject to change without notice 3 This manual has been prepared carefully to provide you with complete information for the operation of this product For the purpose of constant improvement in this manual your Suggestions and comments on the descriptions included in it are highly appreciated 4 SEIKO shall not be liable for any failure of this product or direct or indirect damages resulting from such failure if such failure is caused due to abuse misuse failure to observe instructions in this manual and neglect of other reasonable care and servicing changes modifications or alterations performed by other than SEIKO or a servicing contractor authorized by SEIKO SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS The symbols and terms used in this manual have the meaning as explained below WARNING is used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation A N WARNING which is likely to cause death or severe personal injury if the instructions under this heading are not followed correctly CAUTION is used to indicate a potentially hazardous situati
45. nutes and 9 seconds 27 Display can be changed over to split time as required To return to lap time display To release lap time Ex 59 minutes and 21 seconds 35 To stop Stopwatch Ex 80 minutes and 21 seconds 72 To reset Stopwatch Measurement is started 1st lap time not in progress is displayed and flashing LP is shown Measurement is continued internally Total time measurement in progress is displayed 2nd lap time not in progress is displayed and flashing LP is shown Measurement is continued internally Split time is displayed Flashing SP is shown 2nd lap time is displayed and flashing LP is shown Total time measurement in progress is displayed Stopwatch is stopped Stopwatch is reset to 0 rad ae LP Si You can use Procedure 4 5 when needed Operation Procedure When Lap Time is Not Released in Step 8 above But Measurement is stopped Timer section 2nd timer section Section for points etc T ard ii Start Stop o measure 3rd lap time L and stop Stopwatch C Stopwatch is stopped ip 27 To show 3rd lap time 3rd lap time is Ex 31 minutes displayed Stopwatch is reset to To reset Stopwatch Q Split time Time that has elapsed form the start of an activity to any given stage Lap time Time that has elapsed xN aws A from the start of one Start stage of an activity to
46. olume of the buzzer can be changed between High and Silent only SC GC The buzzer keeps ringing while the buzzer button is kept pressed 8 You can choose 1 10 second intervals display as necessary by pressing button SC 1 10 second display is shown when the LED lights up and the time of 24 sec timer is less than 10 seconds GC When basketball event 1 10 second display is shown when 24 sec timer is less than 1 minute timer event you can set 1 10 second display mode anytime you prefer other events no 1 10 second display mode 9 SC When the display board is turned off by pressing button the buzzer is also turned off in sync When the displayed board is turned on again the buzzer is turned on or off according to the setting before the display board is turned off previously 33 1 6671 10 SC With each press of 230 timers alternately When the 30 sec timer is selected period mark is attached after 30 on the monitor display SC button the timer changes over between the 24 sec and 30 sec lt Monitor display gt 24 Bo 34 1 6671 6 METHOD OF OPERATION 6 1 Shot Clock Operation Board e Operation Procedure Action Remarks Display monitor To start game Countdown is started Timer starts counting O Start Stop button down set time flashes in red Timer is stopped A shot was made Reset amp Start button Keep button ligh
47. on CAUTION which is likely to cause personal injury or property loss if the instructions under this heading are not followed correctly The following pictorial symbols indicate what must NOT be done SOS O General Prohibition Prohibition Prohibition Prohibition prohibition against against against against disassembly use near handling with exposure to tampering water wet hands water The following pictorial symbols indicate what must be done General Extraction of instructions power plug 25 1 6671 Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS te i ci 27 OV ERVE MN CT Me Ae LS et TSE NE ARE PY ORE TE Ae er 29 S FEATURE peek ne sca Ea hp fh 29 4 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS ce ee aiaa e a aaO 5 BEFORE USING YOUR GAME SHOT CLOCK 32 6 METHO DIOP OPERATION vmasesccsnasoncetsinnaccnesousaaeseisinnnonsunasncsehamemeuandpasesaaanaannee oneeunaasiuansiasveske 35 6 1 SNOLGIOCK Operation Board et i datas 35 6 2 Game Clock Operation Board and Display 37 C2 al r SKO eae enm Reet gs A ne ee i i 37 622 2 Programmable IIIOORROORRRORRRRNNRNNNNNNNRNNNNNNONSm0e 39 O2 LOW UC I sinc ect Ge tat Reet a Do et as eee eae ae Gea i 41 EA Ne i i i RG 44 6 2 3 COCK E AM satire bate tanta i eR 45 6 3 Factory Default Setting Initial Setting of Each EventFunclon 47 7 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AND
48. r nearby SEIKO dealer or agent Unauthorized disassembly repair or modification may cause an electric shock or fire Do not let any foreign matter such as pin and a piece of metal enter into the inside of the Product In case this has occurred turn off the power switch immediately and call your nearby SEIKO dealer or agent for inspection If the Product is used again without being reconditioned an electric shock or fire may result The Product is designed for indoor use only and its case is not water resistant Never expose the Product to water Do not use it outdoors or near a swimming pool where it may be exposed to rain or splashes of water A short circuit or electric shock may result Never operate the Product with wet hands An electric shock or malfunction may result 27 A burn or a 8 8 2 1 6671 NcAurioN Do not leave the Product under direct sunlight for a long time The temperature inside it may rise excessively to damage the circuit and other parts Before connecting the power cord and other cables to the Product be sure to check that the power switch is turned off Do not use any power cord or cable other than specified Otherwise an electric shock or malfunction may be caused This Product is equipped with precision electronic circuits Misuse or abuse or rough handling of the Product may adversely affect the performance of such electronic circuits causing a malfunction and re
49. sh Buzzer can sound in two different tones for display board Stand for exclusive use with KT 501 KT 013 520 W x 1 400 H x 750 D mm Approx 12 kg Note The above specifications are subject to change without prior notice 48 1 6671 GUARANTEE Thank you very much for purchasing SEIKO SPORTS COUNTER KT 601 We certify that the Product is guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship according to the guarantee conditions specified herein lf the Product malfunctions under normal use as described in this Operating Manual within one year from the date of purchase it will be repaired without charge To qualify for the services under the guarantee you must present your SEIKO SPORTS COUNTER KT 601 to the retailer from whom it was purchased or a service facility designated by us Packaging and transportation charges are to be paid by the owner of the Product Even within the guarantee period repair services will be provided at cost in the following cases 1 Failure or damage caused by misuse or carelessness 2 Failure or damage caused by improper repair or modification 3 Failure or damage caused by improper handling such as dropping of the Product during transportation after purchase 4 Failure or damage caused by natural disasters such as fire flood earthquake and lightning and other factors beyond the control of us such as smoke and other air pollution and extraordinary atmospheric pressure 5 Scratch
50. that of the next stage 43 1 6671 6 2 4 Timer fC Display board LIL j During setting Minute digits Second digits 3 Warning buzzer No 1 9 During measurement SEIKC Minute digit Second digits 1 100 second digits Operation board 1 Timer counts down the set time or counts up from 0 to the set time 2 The warning buzzer can be programmed to ring at up to 9 different designated times For the default settings refer to 6 3 of this manual Method of Confirmation Adjustment of Settings Ex Timer time 10 minutes and 30 seconds Program 1 for warning buzzer 1 minute and 30 seconds Operation Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor Event selector Mode selector To register timer time and Ex 10 minutes and move to Program 1 setting 30 seconds To register Program 1 for warning buzzer and move to Program 2 setting Ex 1 minute and 30 seconds 1 To set Program 3 and more programs follow the above steps 2 Once 0 00 is set for the time of a TA during the setting mode setting procedure of the rest of the EE will be cancelled To register settings and change over to Timer display UP DOWN 2 By pressing Ve button the Timer counts in 1 10 second increments instead of 1 second increments default setting This button 1 With each press of button while in the setting mode the Timer can be set to count upward UP and downward DOWN a
51. times To cancel the last program g ance NE DEO pi is added in front of 15th program the TP After all settings are 7 completed change over to timer mode 1 With each press of button while in the setting mode the timer can be set to count upward UP and downward DOWN alternately 39 1 6671 Operation Procedure Start of Timer Ex Program 1 5 minutes and 30 seconds Program 2 3minutes and 20 seconds Repeat 15times Operation Operation button Action Remarks Display monitor Start Stop Counting is started To start Program 1 with a buzzer sound Program 2 starts when End of Program 1 Program1 ends Start of Program 2 buzzer To stop Program To adjust Program time Timer is automatically stopped with a buzzer sound and display Buzzer returns to settings you made initially When all Programs are completed as designated display returns to Program 1 before start 40 1 6671 6 2 3 Stopwatch Display board H i H H Up to 99minutes 59 seconds 99 can be r T measured and displayed in 1 100 second increments During setting No digits are displayed in and During measurement Second digits 1 100 second digits Minute digits Operation panel 1 Display can be changed over between lap time LP and split time SP displays For the default settings refer to 6 3 of this manual Method of Confirmation Adjustment
52. ts up in green pressed Countdown is started 3 Ball was rebounded Start Stop button flashes in red Release button When ball goes out of bounds and play IS Timer is stopped stopped fe Start Stop button If throw in is awarded to lights up in red the other team reset timer To adjust countdown Ex To change from 5 iiri 18 to 15 2 seconds e Game is restarted 24 seconds have Timer stops 7 elapsed and play is automatically with stopped buzzer sound Buzzer e To start countdown from 24 seconds Keep button pressed 8 1 To reset timer Reset amp Start button lights up in green Start Stop button To start countdown flashes in red e To start countdown from 14 seconds Keep button pressed 14 sec 9 1 To reset timer Reset amp Start button lights up in Start Stop button 9 2 To start countdown i Es Release button 3D 1 6671 m To change countdown time to other than 24 or 14 seconds Action Remarks Display monitor Z Start Stop button lights up in red Reset amp Start button lights up in green To change countdown Ex To change from 2 time from 24 to 23 24 to 23 seconds seconds While timer is stopped Start Stop button To change countdown aae lights up in red time from 14 to other 14 sec setting i Reset amp Start button lights up in green To change countdown Ex To change from time from 14 to 15
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