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1. If using a start system or pushbutton for resetting the clock connect the start system or a pushbutton to the Start System input or connect a pushbutton to the Reset Breakout input Connect the touchpad to either Touchpad input The clock displays 03 indicating mode 3 The display will flash dis play 00 and begin counting up showing the time as minutes and seconds At each valid touchpad hit the display shows the time of the touchpad hit cumulative split in seconds and hundredths SS HH Meanwhile the running time continues internally Following the cu mulative split display the clock will resume displaying the running time as minutes and seconds Once the running time is above a min Pace clock with Lap Splits Equipment required Set up Operation Relay Exchanges Equipment required Set up Operation Training Modes ute the time of the touchpad hit is shown alternating between sec onds and hundredths SS HH and minutes and seconds MM SS A Start input or a double click from the reset input will reset and start the clock any time the running time is displayed Mode 4 Touchpad required start system or pushbutton can be used to reset the clock Connect the touchpad to either Touchpad input If using a start sys tem or pushbutton for resetting the clock connect the start system or a pushbutton to the Start System input or connect a pushbutton to the Reset Breakout input The clock display
2. Position Modes l 10 Connect the clock s to a CTS timer running Swimming software When a clock is switched to one of the modes 1 through 10 it will briefly display the mode number 01 through 0A It will then dis play the minutes and seconds for the corresponding lane either run ning time or split time Mode 11 Connect the clock s to a CTS timer running Swimming software When a clock is switched to mode 11 it will briefly display E H for Event Heat It will then display the current event number on the left two digits and the current heat number on the right two digits Modes 1 10 Connect the clock s to a CTS timer running Pace Clock software or to a Pace Clock Controller When a clock is switched to one of the modes 1 through 10 it will briefly display the mode number 01 through 0A It will then display the time for the current lane Mode 13 Connect the clock s to a CTS timer running Diving software When a clock is switched to mode 13 it will briefly display dn for Dive Number It will then display the dive number and position for the current diver If the dive number is 4 characters long e g 101B or 403C the display will show the entire dive number If the dive number is 5 characters long e g 5132D or 6142B the display will alternate between the first four characters and the final character on a half second basis Current Round Current Diver Synchronized Swimming Award All Sports Time of
3. The display then resumes running time after displaying each cumulative split un til the fourth touchpad input This final time is displayed until a reset or a new start input is detected In mode 14 running time continues internally while the display shows the cumulative split The display then resumes running time after displaying each cumulative split until a single Reset input is de tected The clock then stops timing after the next touchpad hit This final time is displayed until a reset or a new start input is detected All Single Lane Timing Modes with multiple laps or lengths if length timing is being done have optional relay exchange timing ca pabilities at each touchpad hit before the final one The first touchpad hit cumulative split is recorded disabling the touchpad and starting a 2 second window During the 2 second win dow RJP input times continue to be recorded After the 2 second 15 Training Modes Mid Race Timing Equipment required Set up Operation 16 window expires RJP input will be disabled and the cumulative split will be displayed Ifa valid RJP input was detected the display will then show the re lay exchange time For a legal relay exchange the touchpad hit oc curred before the relay takeoff the display will then show the relay exchange time in seconds and hundredths SS HH For an illegal relay exchange the touchpad hit occurred after the relay takeoff the display shows the
4. clocks with data cables using the round 4 pin RS 485 connectors All connected pace clocks will display the same information Turn the pace clocks on with the power switch on the front panel The pace clocks will begin counting up from zero displaying time as Pace Clock Operation With Timer or Controller minutes and seconds After displaying 59 59 the displays will roll over to 00 A clock or series of clocks can be controlled using a CTS timer or pace clock controller The clock s will display information from the timer or pace clock controller based on the setting of the Mode dial See Chapter 3 starting on page 7 for specifics about Water Polo and Chapter 5 starting on page 19 for specifics on other sports Physical Setup Displaying Information Water Polo Operation 3 Water Polo Operation Mode Switch Setting Display 1 Game Clock 3 Shot Clock 5 Time Out Clock 12 Team Scores 16 Time of Day Clocks connected to a CTS timer running Water Polo software can be used to display all of the information shown in the chart above Set the Scoreboard Training switch to Scoreboard Connect one clock to the timer through the scoreboard output port with a data ca ble using either the round 4 pin RS 485 connector or the quar ter inch phono connector RS 232 whichever your timer supports Connect the clocks to each other with the same type of data cable Each clock will display the infor
5. Day Scoreboard Modes Mode 14 Connect the clock s to a CTS timer running Diving software When a clock is switched to mode 14 it will briefly display r d for Round and Diver It will then display the current round number on the left two digits and the current diver number on the right two digits This mode is helpful for large meets so that divers who may not be able to see the main scoreboard easily can still see the current state of the event and know when they will be diving again Mode 15 Connect the clock s to a CTS timer running Synchronized Swim ming software When a clock is switched to mode 15 it will briefly display SY for Synchro It will then display the tabulated award for the current routine to the hundredths place it will not show the thou sandths place Mode 16 Connect the clock s to a CTS timer running any sport s software or to a Pace Clock Controller When a clock is switched to mode 16 it will briefly display tod for Time of Day It will then display the cur rent time of day as set on the timer or controller 21 W L Zo orado SS Z e TIME SYSTEMS S NINOS Sales 1 800 279 0111 or 1 970 667 1000 Service 1 800 287 0653 x256 or 1 970 667 1000 FAX 970 667 1032 Web www coloradotime com Email customerservice coloradotime com Colorado Time Systems 1551 East 11th Street Loveland CO 80537 USA
6. Wireless Pro Pace Clock and Shot Clock User Guide Wu Colon do TIME SYSTEMS ANOS m A S F904 Rev 1106 Colorado Time Systems Corporate Office 1551 East 11th Street Loveland CO 80537 USA Sales 1 800 279 0111 or 1 970 667 1000 Service 1 800 287 0653 x256 or 1 970 667 1000 x256 FAX 970 667 1032 Web www coloradotime com Email customerservice coloradotime com FCC Compliance Statement for Wireless Pace Clock Shot Clock This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful in terference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Unauthorized modifications or changes made to this device not expressly app
7. ad input For start reaction time from starting block starts connect the RJP to the Relay Platform input For start reaction time from backstroke starts inputs from the touchpad that is already connected will be re corded and used For mode 14 multiple lap timing connect a pushbutton to the Re set Breakout input Operation The clock displays 10 11 12 13 or 14 indicating the mode These modes are the same except for the number of touchpad inputs ex pected In all five of these modes the numbers on the display go blank leaving the colon and the rightmost decimal lit The clock is waiting for a start input The start input starts the clock and the dis play counts up in seconds Single Lane The first option in all five modes is start reaction time All touchpad Timing or RJP inputs detected during the initial 2 seconds from start input Start Reaction are recorded and the last one recorded is displayed at the end of the 2 second window The start reaction time the difference between the start input and the swimmer s departure is displayed after which the display resumes counting up in seconds If there are no touchpad or RJP inputs during the 2 seconds after the start input the display simply continues to count up in seconds 14 Single Lane Timing Lap Timing amp Length Timing Single Lane Timing Relay Exchange Timing Training Modes For lap timing this assumes that the touchpad is at the same end o
8. breakout timer or pushbutton and touchpad or relay platform Connect the start system to the Start System input and connect the pushbutton or other breakout timer to the Reset Breakout input Con nect the touchpad to either Touchpad input or connect the RJP to the Relay Platform input The clock displays 09 indicating mode 9 The numbers on the dis play go blank leaving the colon and the rightmost decimal lit The clock is waiting for a start input The start input starts the clock and the display counts up in hundredths of a second for 2 seconds All touchpad or RJP inputs detected during this time are recorded and the last one recorded is displayed at the end of the 2 second window The clock continues to count internally while it displays this time start reaction time Running time resumes on the display until a breakout reset input is detected The breakout time is then displayed 13 Training Modes until the clock is reset with a double click from the Reset Breakout input or a new start input Single Lane Timer Modes 10 11 12 13 and 14 1 2 3 4 or multiple laps with optional Start Reaction Time and optional Relay Exchange Time Equipment req uired Start system or pushbutton and touchpad relay platform for start re action time from starting block starts pushbutton for timing more than 4 laps Set up Connect the start system or the pushbutton to the Start System input and connect the touchpad to either Touchp
9. difference between the two preceded by a minus sign If no valid RIP input is detected within 2 seconds before or after a touchpad input only the cumulative split will be displayed on the clock as described in the Lap amp Length Timing section above Mode 15 Mid race timing is designed to time the middle portion of a race eliminating both the start and the finish It can be done with touchpads at both ends of the pool or only at one end 1 With a touchpad at one end only the timing will include one lap and three turns 2 With a touchpad at each end the timing will include one length and two turns Start system or pushbutton and touchpad s Connect the pushbutton to the Reset Breakout input or connect the start system or a pushbutton to the Start System input If using one touchpad connect it to either Touchpad input If using touchpads at both ends of the pool connect the touchpad from one end of the pool into either touchpad input on the Pro Pace clock Plug the touchpad from the other end into the other touchpad input using an extension cable CTS SJ series with a stackable open ended dual banana plug see page 3 The clock displays 15 indicating mode 15 The numbers on the dis play go blank leaving the colon and the rightmost decimal lit The clock is waiting for a touchpad input first hit of turn The first touchpad input starts the clock and the display begins counting up in hundredths of a second The t
10. display Scoreboard Channel 12 time out time on Module 05 On this clock set the Mode switch to 5 The CTS timer will automatically start and stop the time out clock To display team scores the CTS timer must be set to display Score board Channel 5 team scores on Module OD On this clock set the Mode switch to 12 The CTS timer will automatically display and update the team scores By default the dark team score will be dis played on the two left digits and the light team score will be dis played on the two right digits On newer timers this can be reversed through timer setups To display the time of day the CTS timer must be set to display Scoreboard Channel 10 time of day on Module 16 On this clock set the Mode switch to 16 The CTS timer or controller will automat ically send the time of day to the clock Training Modes 4 Training Modes Mode Mode Description See Page 1 Lap counter 9 2 Simple pace clock 10 3 Pace clock with cumulative splits 10 4 Pace clock with Lap Splits 11 5 Relay Exchanges 11 6 Start Reaction 12 7 Turn Speed 12 8 Breakout Time 13 9 Start Reaction and Breakout Time 13 10 11 12 13 14 Single Lane Timer 1 2 3 4 or multiple laps 14 15 Mid race Timer 16 16 Test Mode 17 Mode 1 Lap counter Equipment required Set up Touchpad required start system or pushbutton can be used to reset the clock Connect the touchpad to eithe
11. f the pool as the starting blocks and therefore the swimmer swims to the other end and back before touching the touchpad Length timing can also be done with a touchpad at each end of the pool one con nected to the Pro Pace Clock at Touchpad 1 and the other at Touchpad 2 see page 3 for cabling this option At each valid touchpad input the display shows the time elapsed since the start input cumulative split alternating between seconds MM SS and hundredths SS HH If the elapsed time is less than a minute the display will not alternate it will show the time in SS HH format In mode 10 single lap timing the display shows the first elapsed time until a reset or new start input is detected In mode 11 two lap timing with splits running time continues in ternally while the display shows the cumulative split The display then resumes running time until a second touchpad input is detected indicating a second lap completed This final time is displayed until a reset or a new Start input is detected In mode 12 three lap timing with splits running time continues in ternally while the display shows the cumulative split The display then resumes running time after displaying each cumulative split un til the third touchpad input This final time is displayed until a reset or a new start input is detected In mode 13 four lap timing with splits running time continues in ternally while the display shows the cumulative split
12. ion Pace Clock Operation Water Polo Training Modes Displaying Other Information How to Set Intensity Channel and Mode Intensity Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Colorado Time Systems Wireless Pro Pace Clock Shot Clock This introductory chapter describes physical features of your Pro Pace Clock Shot Clock Subsequent chapters describe how to set up and use your Pro Pace Clock Shot Clock in a variety of ways Chapter 2 beginning on page 5 describes how to physically set up single or multiple Pro Pace Clocks for basic pace clock operation Chapter 3 beginning on page 7 describes using the units for Water Polo as shot clocks and also for displaying game time and other scoreboard data Chapter 4 beginning on page 9 describes the training modes in cluding what the mode does and which other devices are needed for the mode Chapter 5 beginning on page 19 describes using a Pro Pace Clock Shot Clock to display additional information The information available for display varies by sport Make sure the antenna is screwed on Use the Mode switch on the front panel to set intensity channel and mode as follows When a Wireless Pro Pace Clock is turned on the clock will first display in and a number for Intensity While in is displayed the Mode switch adjusts the intensity of the display Fifteen levels of in tensity are available from 1 lowest to 15 16 highest Select the desired intensi
13. ither of the Touchpad inputs The clock displays 07 indicating mode 7 The numbers on the dis play go blank leaving the colon and the rightmost decimal lit The clock is waiting for a touchpad input typically hand touch All touchpad releases detected during the next 3 seconds are recorded The last one recorded departure is displayed at the end of the 3 sec Breakout Time Equipment required Set up Operation Start Reaction and Breakout Time Equipment required Set up Operation Training Modes ond window showing the time it took for the turn the difference be tween the two The clock displays the turn time for 10 seconds and then automati cally resets itself for the next turn Mode 8 Start system and breakout timer or pushbutton Connect the start system to the Start System input and connect the pushbutton or other breakout timer to the Reset Breakout input The clock displays 08 indicating mode 8 The numbers on the dis play go blank leaving the colon and the rightmost decimal lit The clock is waiting for a start input The start input starts the clock and the display counts up in hundredths of a second until a breakout in put is detected The breakout time the difference between the start input and break out input is displayed until the clock is reset with a double click from the Reset Breakout input or until a new start input starts the clock from zero Mode 9 Start system
14. lug RS 232 or the round 4 pin connector RS 485 the clock will display infor mation from the timer or controller based on the clock s Mode switch setting See Chapter 3 beginning on page 7 for information that can be displayed for Water Polo and Chapter 5 beginning on page 19 for other information that can be displayed When the switch is set to training the training mode that is selected using the 16 position mode switch will be displayed The various training modes are described in Chapter 4 beginning on page 9 Most of the various training modes require input from one or more of the following touchpads relay platform pushbutton or start sys tem Plug the device s providing the input into the proper connec tor s on the front panel Most input connections are self explanatory For all input connectors a pushbutton operated by a human judge may be connected to provide input however some precision in tim ing will be lost The pace clock records to a hundredth of a second but a human with a pushbutton can t come close to that level of ac curacy There are two touchpad inputs to allow for touchpad input from both ends of the pool The touchpad inputs are connected to the same in ternal signal so it makes no difference which one is used plug into Pace Clock a aa Pro touchpad input H banana plug extension cable to touchpad Cabling for far end touchpad input To take inp
15. mation based on its mode setting a series of connected clocks will display different information from one another if they are set to different mode settings Clocks can also receive information from a System 6 with a wireless adapter please see the wireless adapter manual for details Clocks can be used to display shot time and other information for Water Polo with the timer default settings Connect them as de scribed in Physical Setup Turn the clock s on Set the Train ing Scoreboard switch to Scoreboard The clock s will display in formation from the CTS timer based on the setting of the Mode dial See your CTS timer Water Polo software manual for information about shot time game time time out time team scores or setting time of day Water Polo Operation Shot time Game time Time out time Team scores Time of day To display shot time on clocks the CTS timer must be set to display Scoreboard Channel 02 shot time on Module 03 Set the Mode switch to 3 on these clocks The CTS timer will automatically start and stop the shot clocks and sound the horns To display game time on a clock the CTS timer must be set to dis play Scoreboard Channel 01 game time on Module 01 On this clock set the Mode switch to 1 The CTS timer will automatically start and stop the game clock and sound the horn at the end of each period To display the amount of time remaining in a time out on a clock the CTS timer must be set to
16. ming amp Training Pace Clock Lane Times 11 Swimming Event Heat 13 Diving Dive Number and Position 14 Diving Current Round Current Diver 15 Synchro Award 16 All Time of Day Physical Setup For details about displaying Water Polo information please see Chapter 3 beginning on page 7 A pace clock or series of pace clocks can be controlled using a CTS timer or pace clock controller The connected clock s will display information based on the setting of the Mode dial on the clock as listed in the chart above and the sport the timer is running Set the Scoreboard Training switch to Scoreboard Connect one pace clock to the timer at the timer s scoreboard output port or connect it to the pace clock controller Use a data cable with either a round 4 pin RS 485 connector or a quarter inch phono connector RS 232 whichever your timer or controller supports If you are connecting multiple pace clocks connect the pace clocks to each other with the same type of data cable Each clock will display the information based on its mode setting a series of connected clocks can display different information from one another if they are set to different mode settings Clocks can also receive information from a System 6 with a wireless adapter please see the wireless adapter manual for details 19 Scoreboard Modes Swimming Training Pace Clock Lane Times Event Heat Lane Times Diving 20 Dive Number and
17. ouchpad input is inactive for 3 seconds after the first hit to allow the swimmer to exit the pad Test Mode Equipment required Set up Operation Training Modes The clock records the next touchpad hits The last one recorded push off is compared with the initial touchpad touch and the differ ence between the two is displayed With a touchpad at one end this is the time it took the swimmer to make an initial turn swim down the lane turn at the other end swim back and complete the turn at the end with the touchpad With a touchpad at each end this is the time it took the swimmer to make an initial turn swim down the lane and complete the turn at the other end The clock displays the mid race time until the clock is reset with a double click from the Reset Breakout input or a start input Mode 16 Depends upon testing Follow specific instructions from CTS customer service representa tive The clock displays 16 indicating mode 16 It will then cycle through a digit test Note that the decimal after the third digit is never used and will not light during the digit test Input ports can also be tested When an input port receives a signal the clock shows which input port was triggered as shown Touchpad PAd RJP rJP Start StArt Reset Breakout rESET 17 Training Modes 18 Scoreboard Modes Mode Switch Sport Display Setting 1 10 Swim
18. r Touchpad input If using a start sys tem or pushbutton for resetting the display connect the start system or a pushbutton to the Start System input or connect a pushbutton to the Reset Breakout input Training Modes Operation Simple Pace Clock Equipment required Set up Operation Pace clock with Cumulative Splits Equipment required Set up Operation 10 The clock displays 01 indicating mode 1 The display will flash and then show 0 indicating 0 laps completed Each valid touchpad hit will cause the display to count up by 1 A start input either a start signal from the start system or one click on a pushbutton connected to the start input or a double click on a pushbutton connected to the reset breakout input will reset the coun ter to 0 Mode 2 None required for basic operation start system or pushbutton can be used to reset the clock If using a start system or pushbutton for resetting the clock connect the start system or a pushbutton to the Start System input or connect a pushbutton to the Reset Breakout input The clock displays 02 indicating mode 2 The display will flash dis play 00 and begin counting up showing the time as minutes and seconds After displaying 59 59 the display will roll over to 00 00 A start input or a double click from the reset input will reset and start the clock Mode 3 Touchpad required start system or pushbutton can be used to reset the clock
19. roved by the party responsible for compliance voids the user s authority to operate the equipment Part Number F904 Rev 1106 2006 Colorado Time Systems All rights reserved Table of Contents 1 Introduction How to Set Intensity Channel and Mode vsceccssssssssevicecoecerssveenseass 1 A A A A 1 Clan 2 A 2 Physical Comme cOn 2 A 3 a veaguhe i woennse recente paeeonestaceesy 3 AICA ebe 4 BAET Versa a a E E E E 4 e a n OE E E ET 4 E EN A 2 Pace Clock Operation Standalone Pace COOK aan tt 5 Pace Clocks in Series iia 5 Wireless A akeni iinei 5 Connected by Data Cables raras 5 With Timer or Controller sarria oda 6 3 Water Polo Operation Physical EE 7 Displaying MIMA ON sieves decane Eenes eer E E ee q A A PSR sete EA Ea 8 Game EE 8 Timeout EE 8 WAI SCOLES adi 8 A E E E 8 4 Training Modes Ee EE 9 Simple Pace Clon Eed 10 Pace clock with Cumulative Splits ascccsecscscissstaascnesavsesrassnenasecasserses 10 Pace clock with Lap Splits iaa 11 Ry EE 11 BEE 12 o a enema aaieness 12 Breakout Time 13 Start Reaction and Breakout Tide it 13 Single Lane A A oer ere nr 14 Mid Rac E 16 KEE 17 5 Scoreboard Modes Physical Set Peseti A 19 SE 20 Lane AE 20 PET EE 20 Tramo Eeer is 20 Emil 20 Divine A A ss eae E 20 Dive Number and Position 5 ciicssssannsancseaatsasedendstbeadsandezannentoas 20 Current Round Current Diver ricota 21 Synchronized SWIMMINg tt 21 Een 21 AI E 21 A E E E S e 21 Introduct
20. s 04 indicating mode 4 The display will flash dis play 00 and begin counting up showing the time as minutes and seconds At each valid touchpad hit the display shows the time of the touchpad hit lap split in seconds and hundredths SS HH The running time is reset to 0 at the touchpad hit and continues running internally Following the lap split display the clock will resume dis playing the running time as minutes and seconds A start input or a double click from the reset input will reset and start the clock any time the running time is displayed Mode 5 Touchpad and relay judging platform RJP Connect the touchpad to either Touchpad input Connect the RJP to the Relay Platform input The clock displays 05 indicating mode 5 The numbers on the dis play go blank leaving the colon and rightmost decimal lit The clock is waiting to record a relay exchange RJP input times are recorded and the first touchpad hit is recorded For a legal relay exchange the touchpad hit occurred before the re lay takeoff the display shows the relay exchange time in seconds and hundredths SS HH For an illegal relay exchange the 11 Training Modes Start Reaction Equipment required Set up Operation Turn Speed Equipment required Set up Operation 12 touchpad hit occurred after the relay takeoff the display shows the difference between the two preceded by a minus sign If no valid RJP input is detec
21. ted within 2 seconds of a touchpad input Err will be displayed on the clock The clock displays the exchange time for 10 seconds and then auto matically resets itself for the next exchange Mode 6 Start system or pushbutton and touchpad for backstroke starts or RJP for starting block starts Optional pushbutton for reset Connect the start system or a pushbutton to the Start System input For backstroke starts connect the touchpad to either Touchpad input For starting block starts connect the RJP to the Relay Platform in put If you would like to use a pushbutton to reset the clock after a start has been recorded connect a pushbutton to Reset Breakout The clock displays 06 indicating mode 6 The numbers on the dis play go blank leaving the colon and the rightmost decimal lit The clock is waiting for a start input The start input starts the clock and the display counts up in hundredths of a second for 2 seconds All touchpad or RJP inputs detected during this time are recorded and the last one recorded is displayed at the end of the 2 second window The start reaction time the difference between the start input and the swimmer s departure is displayed until the clock is reset with a dou ble click from the Reset Breakout input or a new start input If a start input is received and no RJP or touchpad input is detected within 2 seconds the clock will display Err Mode 7 Touchpad Connect the touchpad to e
22. tory Modified units are labeled accordingly Standalone Pace Clock Pace Clocks in Series Wireless Operation Connected by Data Cables Pace Clock Operation 2 Pace Clock Operation For simple pace clock operation turn the Pro Pace Clock on Set the Scoreboard Training switch to Training and set the Mode switch to 2 The pace clock will display 02 for mode 2 and then reset itself to 00 and begin counting up After displaying 59 59 the display rolls over to 00 To run a series of pace clocks wirelessly without an external controller set the Scoreboard Training switch on the front panel of the first pace clock to Training Turn the first clock on and set the intensity to the desired setting and make a note of the channel setting Set the Mode switch to 2 for basic pace clock operation Other settings will display other information as described in Chapter 4 starting on page 9 Set the Scoreboard Training switch on the other pace clock s to Scoreboard Adjust the intensity if needed and set the channel to the same channel as the first clock Set the Mode switch to 1 Within 5 seconds the pace clock s will be synchronized to the first clock To run a series of pace clocks connected by cables without an exter nal controller set the Scoreboard Training switch on the front panel of the first pace clock to Training and set the Mode switch to 2 Set the other pace clock s to Scoreboard and Mode 1 Connect the pace
23. ty NOTE The initial intensity displayed will be the last setting saved before the clock was turned off It will not change until the knob is turned for the first time Introduction Channel Mode Physical Connections After the Mode switch has been in the same intensity setting for 4 seconds the clock will display CH for Channel While CH is dis played the Mode switch changes the wireless transmission reception channel All clocks that you want to display the same information must be set to the same channel NOTE The initial channel displayed will be the last setting saved before the clock was turned off It will not change until the knob is turned for the first time After the Mode switch has been in the same channel setting for 4 seconds the clock will display the firmware revision and then the current mode At this point the Mode switch changes the mode and only the mode until the clock is turned off and then on again The physical connections are on the left side of the front panel Cp O Touchpad 1 Tounaa O O Relay Platform o Reset Breakout O O A Start System O O OOO 0000 0000 0000 AMS qc aN A 5 z 0000 OO 0000 OO 0000 OO O O O Oo Oo Scoreboard Training Input Modes Pushbuttons Touchpads Introduction When the switch is set to scoreboard and the clock is connected to a timer or controller through the quarter inch phono p
24. ut from touchpads at both ends of the pool plug the touchpad from one end of the pool into either touchpad input on the Pro Pace clock Plug the touchpad from the other end into the other touchpad input using an extension cable CTS SJ series with a stackable open ended dual banana plug Introduction Antenna Battery Horn Legs Data cable connections AC Power connection To use the clock wirelessly screw the antenna on The internal battery can supply power to the pace clock A fully charged battery will run the unit for a minimum of 6 hours Leave the unit plugged in overnight to fully charge the battery after use The battery charges any time the unit is plugged in to AC power The internal horn is controlled by a CTS timer connected to the unit and requires no user intervention other than selecting the proper set ting on the mode switch as described in the Water Polo chapter be ginning on page 7 The pace clock includes legs If you would like to use the legs attach them with the hardware included to the threaded mounting holes in the bottom of the clock On the right end panel there are four data cable connectors and a power receptacle The upper two data cable connections are round 4 pin connectors for RS 485 the lower two are quarter inch phono connectors for RS 232 The power receptacle accepts a standard power cord for 110 VAC If 220 VAC is required the power supply can be modified at the fac

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