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Single Lane
Timing:
Lap Timing
(& Length Timing)
For lap timing, this assumes that the touchpad is at the same end of
the pool as the starting blocks, and therefore the swimmer swims to
the other end and back before touching the touchpad. Length timing
can also be done, with a touchpad at each end of the pool: one con-
nected to the Pro Pace Clock at Touchpad 1 and the other at
Touchpad 2 (see page 3 for cabling this option).
At each valid touchpad input, the display shows the time elapsed
since the start input (cumulative split), alternating between seconds
(MM:SS) and hundredths (SS.HH). If the elapsed time is less than a
minute, the display will not alternate; it will show the time in SS.HH
format.
In mode 10
(single lap timing), the display shows the first elapsed
time until a reset or new start input is detected.
In mode 11
(two lap timing with splits), running time continues in-
ternally while the display shows the cumulative split. The display
then resumes running time until a second touchpad input is detected,
indicating a second lap completed. This final time is displayed until
a reset or a new start input is detected.
In mode 12
(three lap timing with splits), running time continues in-
ternally while the display shows the cumulative split. The display
then resumes running time after displaying each cumulative split un-
til the third touchpad input. This final time is displayed until a reset
or a new start input is detected.
In mode 13
(four lap timing with splits), running time continues in-
ternally while the display shows the cumulative split. The display
then resumes running time after displaying each cumulative split un-
til the fourth touchpad input. This final time is displayed until a reset
or a new start input is detected.
In mode 14
, running time continues internally while the display
shows the cumulative split. The display then resumes running time
after displaying each cumulative split until a single Reset input is de-
tected. The clock then stops timing after the next touchpad hit. This
final time is displayed until a reset or a new start input is detected.
Single Lane
Timing:
Relay Exchange
Timing
All Single Lane Timing Modes with multiple laps (or lengths, if
length timing is being done) have optional relay exchange timing ca-
pabilities at each touchpad hit before the final one.
The first touchpad hit (cumulative split) is recorded, disabling the
touchpad and starting a 2-second window. During the 2-second win-
dow, RJP input times continue to be recorded. After the 2-second
Training Modes
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Summary of Contents for Pro Pace Clock
Page 1: ...User Guide Pro Pace Clock and Shot Clock F891 Rev 1106...
Page 10: ...Pace Clock Operation 6...
Page 22: ...Training Modes 18...
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