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表紙 Thank you for purchasing SEIKO SPORTS COUNTER KT-601. Before using your SEIKO SPORTS COUNTER, please read this manual carefully for its proper use and care. Keep this manual handy for ready reference.
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(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.
4-14 Factory Default Settings (Initial Setting) of Each Event/Function............ 27 5. HOW TO USE INFRARED WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER ..........28 6. CONNECTION WITH OTHER DEVICES INCLUDING ANOTHER KT-601 ........30 6-1 Use of Sports Counter KT-601 as Master Device................30 6-2 Receiver/ Sports Counter ........................
Product. In case this has occurred, turn off the power switch immediately, and call your nearby No foreign matter SEIKO dealer or agent for inspection. If the Product is used again without being reconditioned, an electric shock or fire may result.
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CAUTION 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.
2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS <Timer section> <Front Side> Period Time/ Points won/ No. of times repeated Guest/ Serve/ Possession/ Home Tempo display Points/ Set count/ Games won/ Program No./ 1/10 second digits Points won/ Set count/ of time/ Others Sets won/ Hour digits of time/ Others Buzzer...
WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLLER”. from its front from its back 9. When using Sports Counter KT-601 as a master device, press button to select “1. Master”. For the details of connection with other devices, refer to “6. CONNECTION WITH OTHER DEVICES...
4. METHOD OF OPERATION 4-1 Basketball (24 Sec. Timer) Possession Game timer (1) Items shown on the display panel: ①Counting of time of period, interval, half time, etc. is displayed on the Timer Section (up to 99 minutes and 59 seconds can be set). ②...
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*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.
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● Operation Procedure: Display of Points, Possession, and Court Change Timer 2nd timer Section for Operation Action/Remarks Display monitor section section points, etc. To increase points of right-side team Pressing the button again while To show possession display possession display is of team on left side shown will clear the display.
4-2 Basketball (Timeout Timer) Possession Game timer (1) Items shown on the display panel: ① Timeout time is displayed (up to 99 seconds). * The items displayed and the settings other than the timeout time are the same as in the case of “4-1 Basketball (24 Sec.
Possession Game timer 4-3 Basketball (Team Fouls) (1) Items shown on the display panel: ① The number of team fouls is displayed. 0~4 fouls are indicated in green (default setting). 5 or more fouls are indicated in red (default setting). Period * The items displayed and the settings other than the timeout time are the same as in the case of “4-1...
Interval timer/ point 4-4 Volleyball Team to serve/ display team calling (1) Items shown on the display panel: timeout ① Interval time is displayed. ② Points of the team on each side are displayed. ③ Team to serve and team calling timeout is indicated by lighting of a mark.
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● Operation Procedure: Serve/ Points/ Sets Won/ Court Change Display Operation Timer 2nd timer Section for Action/Remarks Display monitor section section points, etc. Mark to indicate To indicate right-side team right-side team is to is to serve/ to increase serve lights up. points of right-side team Another press clears the mark.
Contestant 4-5 Judo: Contest Timer/ Osaekomi Timer applying Contest timer (1) Items shown on the display panel: osaekomi ① Contest time is displayed (up to 99 hours and 59 minutes can be set for the timer). ② Osaekomi time is displayed (indication for the contestant entering osaekomi can be displayed).
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● Operation Procedure: Start of Contest (When Contestant Awarded Waza-Ari Applies Osaekomi) Operation Timer 2nd timer Section for Action/Remarks Display monitor section section points, etc. Osaekomi timer starts To start osaekomi timer counting. Osaekomi time is When contestant awarded changed to 20 waza-ari applies osaekomi seconds.
1st/2nd serve Points 4-6 TENNIS Serve (1) Items shown on the display panel: ① Points of player on each side are displayed. (Point display for both players can be adjusted independently.) ② A mark is lighted to indicate the player to serve. ③...
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● Operation Procedure: Sets-Won Display Operation Timer 2nd timer Section for points, Action/Remarks Display monitor section section etc. To increase sets won Sets won of both sides are To clear sets won reset to “0”. Display for a new match appears.
4-7 Soft Tennis 1st/2nd serve Points (1) Items shown on the display panel: Serve ① Points of player on each side are displayed. ② A mark is lighted to indicate the player to serve. ③ A mark is light to indicate 1st or 2nd serve. ④...
4-8 Boxing Timer (1) Items shown on display panel: ① Round time, time to sound end-of-round warning buzzer, interval time, time sound end-of-interval warning buzzer are displayed in the timer section. ② Round No. is displayed. ③ Program code representing the program item Round No.
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● Operation Procedure: (Ex.: Round time: 3 minutes, time to sound end-of-round warning buzzer: 30 seconds before end, interval: 1 minute, and time to end-of-interval warning buzzer: 5 seconds before end) Operation Timer 2nd timer Section for Action/Remarks Display monitor section section points, etc.
Timer 4-9 Programmable Timer * This function is convenient for various types of training including interval training. (1) Items shown on display panel: ① Timer that counts from 0 up to 99 minutes 59 seconds is displayed. ② The number of times the programs are repeated is No.
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● Operation Procedure: Start of Timer (Ex.: Program 1: 5 minutes and 30 seconds→Program 2: 3minutes and 20 seconds, number of times repeated: 15 times) Operation Timer 2nd timer Section for Action/Remarks Display monitor section section points, etc. Counting is started To start Program 1 with a buzzer sound (Buzzer)
4-10 Pace Setter * By setting rhythm and tempo, pace setter sound can be No. of times repeated given out. This function is convenient for various types Tempo mark of training. (1) Items shown on display panel: ① Rhythm and tempo you have set are displayed. ②...
Minute and second 4-11 Stopwatch digits of time (1) Items shown on display panel: ① Up 199 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds 99 can be measured and displayed. ② The times of the first and second runners, and the first and second lap times are measured and displayed.
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Total time To release split time measurement in (Ex.: 28 minutes and 32 progress is displayed. seconds 56) “SP” is shown on display monitor only “SP” is shown on To stop Stopwatch display monitor only. (Ex.: 2 hours, 20 minutes Stopwatch is stopped.
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2nd lap time is “LP” flashes on both To return to lap time displayed, and display monitor and display flashing “LP” is display panel. shown. To release lap time Total time (Ex.: 1 hour, 2 minutes measurement in and15 seconds 56) progress is displayed.
Minute and second 4-12 Timer (with Warning Buzzer) digits of time (1) Items shown on display panel: ① Timer counts down the set time, or counts up from “0” to the set time. ② Timer can be set to count down or up in 1/10 second increments.
4-13 Clock & Alarm * The Clock indicates the current time in 24-hour Hour and minute digits indication system. of time (1) Items shown on display pane: ① Hour, minutes and seconds are displayed. (2) Items that can be adjusted. ①...
4-14 Factory Default Settings (Initial Setting) of Each Event/Function *1. To reset the current settings of the event/function in use to the default settings, keep 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.
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4. Standard signal receivable distance from KT-601 to the remote controller : Approximately 7 m when the controller is used in front of KT-601 Approximately 3 m when the controller is used at the rear of KT-601 Standard effective radiation range: ±45°...
* When connecting with other devices including another KT-601, select the connection condition using Equipment Connection button ■ Examples of Equipment Connection...
CT-1000 (sold separately) KT-601 6-4 Receiver/ Game Operation Board ① To use ST-2000 Series (Operation Board ST2030) as a master device and connect KT-601 as a receiver: ・ Setting of KT-601 used as a receiver: Press Equipment Connection Display monitor button to select “4.
・Case material : ABS resin * By using interlocking cable KT-041 (80 m; sold separately), KT-601 can be interlocked with up to 4 other KT-601 units. It cannot be interlocked with KT-101/101A. * Sports Counter KT-601 is designed for indoor use only.
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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.
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