Training Modes
Operation:
Simple Pace Clock
Equipment required:
Set up:
Operation:
Pace clock with
Cumulative Splits
Equipment required:
Set up:
Operation:
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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.
Mode 2
None required for basic operation; start system or pushbutton can be
used to reset the clock.
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.
The clock displays 02, indicating mode 2. The display will flash, dis-
play :00, and begin counting up, showing the time as minutes and
seconds. After displaying 59:59, the display will roll over to 00:00.
A start input or a double click from the reset input will reset and start
the clock.
Mode 3
Touchpad required; start system or pushbutton can be used to reset
the clock.
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. Connect the touchpad to
either Touchpad input.
The clock displays 03, indicating mode 3. The display will flash, dis-
play :00, and begin counting up, showing the time as minutes and
seconds.
At each valid touchpad hit, the display shows the time of the
touchpad hit (cumulative split) in seconds and hundredths (SS.HH).
Meanwhile, the running time continues internally. Following the cu-
mulative split display the clock will resume displaying the running
time as minutes and seconds. Once the running time is above a min-
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