6.
BASIC FUNCTIONS:
(Continued….)
To review the time each shot was fired, press either the “REVIEW” button located on the top end of the
timer or the one on the front center console and the LCD display will return to the first shot and time
recorded in the current string. This procedure can be continued throughout all shots recorded. The RE-
VIEW function can be viewed in forward or reverse progression by using the UP/DOWN Directional
keys. The memory stores ten strings with up to 39 shots per string at all times. If a string contains more
than 39 shots, when stored to memory, the timer will retain the first 38 shots and then the 39th shot time
will be the actual last shot fired in the string. (Example – If the string contains 44 shots ending at 21.23
seconds, when the string is stored into memory, shot 38 will appear as fired and shot 39 will appear
as 21.23). By pressing the LEFT/RIGHT Directional keys (when in REVIEW function), the user can
move from one string to another. There are always the most recent 10 strings maintained in memory.
In addition to the shot number and cumulative time, the split time (difference) between the most re-
cently recorded shot and the preceding shot time will appear on the LCD display. The CED7000 has
the capability to record unlimited shots fired. The memory will retain the first 99 times received, and
then replace the 99th time with the last shot time received thereafter. When the “REVIEW” button is
pressed the first shot / time will always appear. You can then review through each shot recorded by
pressing one of the REVIEW buttons.
By pressing the “START” button again, the timer automatically stores in memory the previous data
received and activates the buzzer/timer accordingly. However,
the CED7000 is designed to prevent
accidental loss of results. In order to re-activate the “START” button, the “REVIEW” button
must be pressed at least once. An exception to this rule is when the “Combined Comstock” mode
is in use. Refer to “Combined Comstock” section for further details. The user can also override
this function by selecting the “AUTO START – ON” feature from the Menu options
LCD DISPLAY:
The illuminated display provides review of the most recent cumulative time recorded, split-time, par-
time, first (1st.) shot received, and the total number of shots fired. It also indicates which start delay
mode the timer is set in, the current function mode (event in use) and has a “battery symbol” indicator
which flashes when a battery charge is required.
The display will illuminate whenever input data is received or function buttons are pressed. This is
ideal for “low light” or indoor shooting conditions.