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User Guide
F896 Rev. 0406

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  • Page 1 QuickStart Pro User Guide F896 Rev. 0406...
  • Page 2 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 F896 Rev. 0406 © 2006. Colorado Time Systems. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Input Modes ................5 Power ..................6 Intensity & Mode Setting............6 Training Modes Lap counter ..................7 Simple Pace Clock ................8 Pace clock with Cumulative Splits ..........8 Pace clock with Lap Splits...............9 Relay Exchanges................9 Start Reaction.................10 Turn Speed ..................10 Breakout Time ................11 Start Reaction and Breakout Time..........11 Single Lane Timer .................12...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    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 QuickStart Pro records to a hundredth of a sec- ond, but a human with a pushbutton can’t come close to that level of...
  • Page 6: Power

    The battery charges any time the unit is plugged in to AC power. Power Switch The power switch is on the right side of the QuickStart Pro, next to the DIN connector for the power brick. Intensity & Mode...
  • Page 7: Training Modes

    Training Modes Mode # Mode Description See Page # Lap counter Simple pace clock Pace clock with cumulative splits Pace clock with Lap Splits Relay Exchanges Start Reaction Turn Speed Breakout Time Start Reaction and Breakout Time 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Single Lane Timer (1, 2, 3, 4 or multiple laps) Mid-race Timer Test Mode...
  • Page 8: Simple Pace Clock

    Simple Pace Clock Mode 2 Equipment required: None required for basic operation; start system or pushbutton can be used to reset the clock. Set up: 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.
  • Page 9: Pace Clock With Lap Splits

    Pace clock with Lap Mode 4 Splits Equipment required: Touchpad required; start system or pushbutton can be used to reset the clock. Set up: 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.
  • Page 10: Start Reaction

    The clock displays the exchange time for 10 seconds, and then auto- matically resets itself for the next exchange. Start Reaction Mode 6 Equipment required: Start system or pushbutton, and touchpad for backstroke starts or RJP for starting block starts. Optional pushbutton for reset. Set up: Connect the start system or a pushbutton to the Start System input.
  • Page 11: Breakout Time

    The clock displays the turn time for 10 seconds, and then automati- cally resets itself for the next turn. Breakout Time Mode 8 Equipment required: Start system, and breakout timer or pushbutton. Set up: Connect the start system to the Start System input, and connect the pushbutton or other breakout timer to the Reset/Breakout input.
  • Page 12: Single Lane Timer

    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 required: Start system or pushbutton, and touchpad; relay platform for start re- action time from starting block starts;...
  • Page 13 QuickStart Pro at Touchpad 1 and the other at Touchpad 2 (see page 5 for cabling this option). At each valid touchpad input, the display shows the time elapsed since the start input (cumulative split) in hundredths (M:SS.HH). If the elapsed time is ten minutes or more, the display will alternate between tenths (MM:SS.T) and hundredths (M:SS.HH).
  • Page 14: Mid-Race Timing

    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 QuickStart Pro. 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 5).
  • Page 15: Test Mode

    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.
  • Page 18 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...

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