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1. Counting Clock Pro User Guide UA VO RP U 2 s5 T MINN F925 Rev 0707 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 Part Number F925 Rev 0707 2007 Colorado Time Systems All rights reserved Table of Contents 1 Introduction How to Set Intensity and Mode na ae 1 A AA A 1 MOJE C P 1 Physical t obi MAA Eege 2 Scoreboard a oda 2 li CREME T PES 2 eege 3 Homann 3 APP T 3 AC Power COnn ctiOn EE 3 2 Counting Clock Operation Five Minute Countdown 5 Speed A NE IE area eher 5 Test Mode A TN 6 Other MOGES cce ata extre re b ai RU sali la ent cadita al atat 6 Introduction Counting Clock Operation How to Set Intensity and Mode Intensity Mode Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Colorado Time Systems Counting Clock Pro This introductory chapter describes physical features of your clock Subsequent chapters describe how to set up and use your Counting Clock Pro Chapter 2 describes how to physically set up and use the Counting Clock Use the Mode switch on the front panel to set intensity and mode as follows When a Counting Clock Pro is turned on all digits will light and then the clock will displ
2. ay in and a number for Intensity While in is displayed the Mode switch adjusts the intensity of the display Fif teen levels of intensity are available from 1 lowest to 15 16 high est Select the desired intensity 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 After the Mode switch has been in the same intensity 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 Introduction Physical Details Inputs Used Start System Touchpads Reset Breakout Scoreboard Training Battery Horn Legs AC Power connection The physical connections and switches are on the left side of the front panel Plug the devices providing the input into the proper connector s on the front panel Plug the launch pad into the Start System jack There are two touchpad inputs Plug the finish pad into either of them The touchpad inputs are connected to the same internal signal so it makes no difference which one is used Plug a pushbutton into the Reset Breakout jack to use for resetting the clock optional for Speed Timer mode required for Five Minute Countdown The Scoreboard Training switch is not used on the Counting Clock Pro It can be set to ei
3. d finish pad Connect the launch pad to the Start System jack and the finish pad to either Touchpad jack it doesn t matter which one The clock displays 02 indicating mode 2 After about 3 seconds the display will show only the colon and rightmost decimal When the climber leaves the launch pad the clock will begin count ing up displaying seconds and tenths SS T Once the running time is above a minute the time is shown as minutes and seconds MM SS Hundredths continue to be recorded and when the Counting Clock Operation Test Mode Equipment required Set up Operation Other Modes climber touches the finish pad the clock will display the finish time alternating between minutes and seconds MM SS and seconds and hundredths SS HH A start input or a double click from the pushbutton will reset and start the clock any time the running time is displayed 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 Relay Platform rJP Start StAr Reset Breakout rSET Modes 3 15 All other mod
4. es are not used The clock displays the mode number and then displays nA W L co orado Ss Z ZZ lt TIME SYSTEMS SN INS 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
5. ther position 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 will sound at the end of the Five Minute Count down for one second The 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 The power receptacle is on the right end of the clock It accepts a standard power cord for 110 VAC If 220 VAC is required the power supply can be modified at the factory Modified units are la beled accordingly Five Minute Countdown Equipment required Set up Operation Speed Timer Equipment required Set up Operation Counting Clock Operation 2 Counting Clock Operation Mode 1 Launch pad and pushbutton Connect the launch pad to the Start System jack and the pushbutton to the Reset Breakout jack The clock displays 01 indicating mode 1 After about 3 seconds the display will show 5 00 The clock will begin counting down when the climber leaves the launch pad The horn will sound for 1 second when the clock reaches zero Dou ble clicking the pushbutton will stop the horn if it is sounding Reset the clock to 5 00 by double clicking the pushbutton Mode 2 Launch pad an

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