Table of Contents Introduction How to Set Intensity and Mode ............1 Intensity ..................1 Mode ..................2 Physical Connections ...............2 Scoreboard/Training ..............2 Input Modes ................3 Battery..................3 Horn ...................3 Legs....................4 Pace Clock Operation Standalone Pace Clock..............5 Pace Clocks in Series ...............5 Without Timer or Controller............5 With Timer or Controller ............5 Water Polo Operation Physical Setup..................7...
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Mid-Race Timing................16 Test Mode ..................17 Scoreboard Modes Physical Setup................19 Swimming ..................20 Lane Times................20 Event/Heat ................20 Training Pace Clock...............20 Lane Times................20 Diving ....................20 Dive Number and Position............20 Current Round/Current Diver ..........21 Synchronized Swimming ...............21 Award..................21 All Sports ..................21 Time of Day ................21 Appendix Firmware prior to 2.0 ..............23...
Use the Mode switch on the front panel to set intensity and mode, as follows: and Mode Intensity When a Pro Pace Clock is turned on, the clock will first display and a number for Intensity. While is displayed, the Mode switch adjusts the intensity of the display. Fifteen levels of intensity are available, from 1 (lowest) to 15/16 (highest).
Introduction Mode 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. Physical The physical connections are on the left side of the front panel.
To take input 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 ting on the mode switch, as described in the Water Polo chapter, be- ginning on page 7. Legs 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.
Pace Clock Operation Pace Clock Operation Standalone Pace For simple pace clock operation, turn the Pro Pace Clock on. Set the Scoreboard/Training switch to Training, and set the Mode switch to Clock 2. The pace clock will display 02 (for mode 2), and then reset itself to :00 and begin counting up.
Water Polo Operation Water Polo Operation Mode Switch Setting Display Game Clock Shot Clock Time Out Clock Team Scores Time of Day Physical Setup 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.
Water Polo Operation switch to 3 on these clocks. The CTS timer will automatically start and stop the shot clocks and sound the horns. Game time To display game time on a clock, the CTS timer must be set to dis- play Scoreboard Channel 01 (game time) on Module 01.
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...
Training Modes Operation: 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.
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. Pace clock with Lap Mode 4 Splits...
Training Modes 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 detected 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.
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. Breakout Time Mode 8 Equipment required: Start system, and breakout timer or pushbutton.
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 required: Start system or pushbutton, and touchpad;...
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(& Length Timing) nected to the Pro Pace Clock at Touchpad 1 and the other at Touchpad 2 (see page 3 for cabling this option).
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).
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.
Scoreboard Modes Mode Switch Sport Display Setting 1-10 Swimming & Training Pace Clock Lane Times Swimming Event/Heat Diving Dive Number and Position Diving Current Round/Current Diver Synchro Award Time of Day For details about displaying Water Polo information, please see Chapter 3, beginning on page 7.
Scoreboard Modes Swimming Lane Times Modes 1 - 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.
Scoreboard Modes Current Mode 14 Round/Current Diver 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.
Appendix Appendix Firmware prior to 2.0 There was a slight change in the settings of the Mode dial between Firmware 2.0 and earlier versions. The manual describes Firmware 2.0 and above; if you are using this manual and have a version of firware below 2.0, use this chart to determine proper setting of the Mode dial.
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