Input Modes
Pushbuttons
Touchpads
Battery
Horn
When the switch is set to training, the training mode that is selected
using the 16-position mode switch will be displayed. The various
training modes are described in Chapter 4 beginning on page 9.
Most of the various training modes require input from one or more
of the following: touchpads, relay platform, pushbutton or start sys-
tem. Plug the device(s) providing the input into the proper connec-
tor(s) on the front panel.
Most input connections are self-explanatory.
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 pace clock records to a hundredth of a second,
but a human with a pushbutton can't come close to that level of ac-
curacy!
There are two touchpad inputs to allow for touchpad input from both
ends of the pool. The touchpad inputs are connected to the same in-
ternal signal, so it makes no difference which one is used.
plug into Pace Clock
Pro touchpad input
extension cable
Cabling for far end touchpad input
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.
The internal battery can supply power to the pace clock. A fully
charged battery will run the unit for a minimum of 6 hours. Leave
the unit plugged in overnight to fully charge the battery after use.
The battery charges any time the unit is plugged in to AC power.
The internal horn is controlled by a CTS timer connected to the unit,
and requires no user intervention, other than selecting the proper set-
Introduction
stackable,
open-ended dual
banana plug
to touchpad
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