Training Modes
Mid-Race Timing
Equipment required:
Set up:
Operation:
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window expires, RJP input will be disabled and the cumulative split
will be displayed.
If a valid RJP input was detected, the display will then show the re-
lay exchange time. For a legal relay exchange (the touchpad hit oc-
curred before the relay takeoff), the display will then show the relay
exchange time in seconds and hundredths (SS.HH). For an illegal
relay exchange (the 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 before or after a
touchpad input, only the cumulative split will be displayed on the
clock, as described in the Lap & Length Timing section above.
Mode 15
Mid-race timing is designed to time the middle portion of a race,
eliminating both the start and the finish. It can be done with
touchpads at both ends of the pool, or only at one end.
1) With a touchpad at one end only, the timing will include one lap
and three turns.
2) With a touchpad at each end, the timing will include one length
and two turns.
Start system or pushbutton, and touchpad(s).
Connect the pushbutton to the Reset/Breakout input, or connect the
start system or a pushbutton to the Start System input. If using one
touchpad, connect it to either 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).
The clock displays 15, indicating mode 15. The numbers on the dis-
play go blank, leaving the colon and the rightmost decimal lit. The
clock is waiting for a touchpad input (first hit of turn). The first
touchpad input starts the clock, and the display begins counting up in
hundredths of a second. The touchpad input is inactive for 3 seconds
after the first hit, to allow the swimmer to exit the pad.
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