Training Modes
Single Lane Timer
1, 2, 3, 4 or multiple laps
with optional Start Reaction Time
and optional Relay Exchange Time
Equipment required:
Set up:
Operation:
Single Lane
Timing:
Start Reaction
14
until the clock is reset with a double click from the Reset/Breakout
input or a new start input.
Modes: 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14
Start system or pushbutton, and touchpad; relay platform for start re-
action time from starting block starts; pushbutton for timing more
than 4 laps
Connect the start system or the pushbutton to the Start System input,
and connect the touchpad to either Touchpad input.
For start reaction time from starting block starts, connect the RJP to
the Relay Platform input. For start reaction time from backstroke
starts, inputs from the touchpad that is already connected will be re-
corded and used.
For mode 14 (multiple lap timing), connect a pushbutton to the Re-
set/Breakout input.
The clock displays 10, 11, 12, 13 or 14 indicating the mode. These
modes are the same except for the number of touchpad inputs ex-
pected. In all five of these modes, the numbers on the display go
blank, leaving the colon and the rightmost decimal lit. The clock is
waiting for a start input. The start input starts the clock and the dis-
play counts up in seconds.
The first option in all five modes is start reaction time. All touchpad
or RJP inputs detected during the initial 2 seconds from start input
are recorded, and the last one recorded is displayed at the end of the
2-second window. The start reaction time (the difference between the
start input and the swimmer's departure) is displayed, after which the
display resumes counting up in seconds.
If there are no touchpad or RJP inputs during the 2 seconds after the
start input, the display simply continues to count up in seconds.
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