ALTERNATE TIME CONTROL SWITCHES (keys):
and TIME OFF, may be used instead of the Hand Held Time Control Switch.
NOTE: These 2 keys are inactive while the Hand Held Time Control Switch is plugged in. To enable them,
turn the control off, unplug the Hand Held Switch and restart the control. You may use "Start Where Left off
Last" if you wish.
AUTO HORN:
Sounds for a minimum of 4 seconds when the main time has expired, stop time is reached,
segment timer ends a segment (if set), time out ends, aux time ends, or aux time reaches aux stop time.
Main time Auto horn can be disabled through the main time options menu.
NOTE: Auto Horn tones and volumes can be changed via the Horn Options menu
AUX TIMER:
An auxiliary timer, separate from the main timer, that can be configured to count up or down and to start and
stop with the time control switch or run continuously. It can be viewed on the control by pressing TIME twice, going
to Aux Time Options, or on an AUXILIARY TIME DISPLAY
facility usage, or determining how far into a game a certain event happened.
AUXILIARY TIME DISPLAY:
the Time of Day Clock. Auxiliary Time Display models include: 9410, 9510, 9405 and 9505.
BATTERY:
Battery powered memory saves the settings and data in the control in case of power failure. It also
maintains the accuracy of the time of day when the control is unplugged.
BEEPER:
Confirms each key press and alerts operator when time expires.
PROFILE:
Saves the current control settings and data so it can be easily recalled later. Up to 100 profiles can be
saved for each sport.
BRIGHTNESS LEVEL:
default to bright; outdoor scoreboards default to dim.
TIME OF DAY:
Time of Day Clock. Once the correct time has been set, the accuracy of the time of day is
maintained even while the control power is unplugged. During normal operation, the time of day can be
displayed on the control and scoreboard by pressing a single key.
NOTE: Pressing the TIME key or turning the time on will return the main time to the display(s).
DISPLAY:
A 16 character display on the control prompts the operator for input and can monitor the scoreboard
data.
HAND HELD TIME CONTROL SWITCH: A
side of the control. When connected, the alternate time control switches (keys) are disabled. (Makes it easier
for another person to control the main time or sound the horn).
GLOSSARY
Consisting only of a timer, it can display the main time, the AUX TIME or
The scoreboard can be set to bright or dim for best viewing. Indoor scoreboards
Located on the keypad, these 2 keys, TIME ON
.
Some uses for the aux timer include timing field or
hand held switch with a coiled cord that plugs into either
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