Controls & Timing Functions
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4 Controls & Timing Functions
Program Operations
1� Workout Program or “Pace Clock”
. This program is used to structure workouts and
practices. The operator has the option to configure a pace time from 00:00 to 99:59.
If the time is configured to 0:00, the display will count up to 59:99 (mn:sc), roll over to
0:00, and repeat the cycle. If the time is configured from 0:01 to 99:59, the display will
count up to that time, sound the horn, roll over to 0:00 and repeat the cycle.
2� Count Up or Breakout Timer
. This program counts up to the configured time and
sounds the horn. The time can be configured from 00:00 to 99:59. If the time is set
to 0:00, the display will count up to 59:59 (mn:sc), roll over to 0:00, and continue
counting.
While the display is counting, a start input will show the split time (time since last start
input) for 10 seconds and then go back to the running time. Pressing
<RESET>
resets
the timer to 0.00. Pressing
<RESET>
again will return the display to its previous state.
3� Game Clock
. This program counts down to zero from a configured time and sounds
the horn. The operator can configure the time from 00:00 to 99:59 (mn:sc). If the time
is set to 0:00, the display will count down to 0:00, roll over to 59:59, and continue
counting down. Pressing
<RESET>
resets the timer to the configured time.
4� Shot Clock
. In this program, the display shows the tens and ones of seconds on the
two center digits. The display counts down to 0:00 from a configured time and sounds
the horn. The operator can configure the time from 0 to 99 seconds. In this mode, a
START
will start the display counting; a
STOP
will stop the display from counting. This
mode automatically configures the PC-2002 to receive the signal from an All Sport
console or an OmniSport timer for use as a shot clock display (such as for water polo).
5� 12-Hour Time of Day
. This program displays the time of day in 12-hour format.
6� 24-Hour Time of Day
. This program displays the time of day in 24-hour format.
7� Slave mode (receive only)
. In this mode, the display will only show information
received via signal from an All Sport or OmniSport control console. If no signal is
present the display will be blank.
JC-100 Console Operation
Connect the 4-pin power/signal cable from the JC-100 Judges Console to a J-box,
and from the J-box to the PC-2002 as shown in
DWG-191740
. The keypad insert number
needed for operation is LL-2584 (
DWG-191855
).
When the PC-2002 is turned on and the JC-100 is connected, press
<MENU>
on the
control console to view the available options. Use the up and down arrows to scroll
through these options, or press the number located next to the option.
Press
<ENTER>
when the desired action is on the screen.
Press the
<MENU>
button at any time to exit.
The settings will need to be changed to fit the operator’s specific needs, but once the
program has the desired settings, the console will remember those settings for next use.
The available settings and menu numbers will vary by the current mode.
MENU-(CURR MODE)
1-SETTINGS {}
Summary of Contents for PC-2002
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