Midway CED800 User Manual Download Page 6

PROGRAMMING THE TIMER: 

Press the “MENU” button to display the full range of settings & features of the CED8000 
Timer.  To the left of the Menu button are four keys with triangle emblems pointing up, down, 
left, & right.  In the center of these keys is the “ENTER” button.  The “UP & DOWN” keys 
allow the user to select a setting or function from the Menu, by moving the highlight up or 
down.  The “LEFT & RIGHT” keys allow the user to select a setting or value within a given 
mode, or function.  Each directional key moves the highlighted selector in the direction of the 
key pressed.  When a value has been selected (highlighted), press the ENTER button to store 
(confirm) it.  Example:  Press MENU, press the DOWN key one time to highlight PAR, press 
ENTER.  The display will show highlighted SINGLE PAR.  Press ENTER to confirm this!  
The display will then highlight the “0” in the thousands column.  To set 5.3 seconds PAR, 
continue pressing the RIGHT key two times till it highlights the correct column.  Press the UP 
key five times to display the number “5” .  Then, press the RIGHT key again to highlight the 
0.1 column and the UP key till the number “3” is displayed.  Once you have the correct time 
selected, press ENTER to store the selected PAR. 
 
Press ENTER to save data 
Press CLEAR to exit without saving data

 

 
DAY/DATE/TIME SETTING: 

Select from the Menu “Time & Date” and enter the time (12 or 24 hour clock), am/pm, month, 
day, & year, which will then be displayed continuously on the timer.  The timer will consume a 
small amount of battery power, even when shut off in order to keep this information accurately 
updated and in memory.  The date/day/time display can be removed from the LCD display 
screen by selecting the “Time & Date”  Menu option and highlighting “Display – OFF”  
Although the information will then not be displayed, it will remain active in memory.  If the 
battery is removed, stored data in memory will be lost, unless a new battery is reinstalled within 
30 seconds. 

 

RFID SETTING: 

If this CED8000 Timer has been purchased with the optional RF capability function for use 
with the CED BigBoard or CED Timer Keeper, the following section will provide information 
for linking the timer to a specific CED BigBoard or CED Time Keeper. 

 

The CED8000 Timer can be ordered with an optional RF wireless remote transmitter, which 
has an unobstructed broadcast range of up to 50 yards to either a CED BigBoard or CED Time 
Keeper.  To link a “CED8000F” timer to one of these other CED products, press the Menu 
button and scroll down to  RFID.  Select a four-digit number of your choice and enter it into the 
timer.  Then enter the same number into either the CED BigBoard or CED Time Keeper to be 
linked with.  Once completed, the CED8000 timer will transmit recorded times at regular 
interval of 24 seconds to the linked unit as they are recorded on the timer.  The CED Timer 
Keeper will also display the number of shots and the split times as well. 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

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Summary of Contents for CED800

Page 1: ...ot time Month Day Date Time displayed in 12 or 24 hour clock selection Optional 50 yard RF remote capability for CED BigBoard or Time Keeper 999 99 second time record capacity Split 1st shot times dis...

Page 2: ...FID SETTING on RF models only 6 RF remote capability BASIC FUNCTIONS 7 Power On Off Automatic Shut Off mode Automatic Comstock Mode function Using Start Review LCD DISPLAY 8 Display features Illuminat...

Page 3: ...3 The Practical Event The Barricade Event The Falling Plate Event NRA PPC MODE 14 National Police Pistol Course A National Police Pistol Course B Modified Police Pistol Course Service Off Duty Revolve...

Page 4: ...Soft use FCC R TTE CERTIFICATION 21 SHOT DETECTION MICROPHONE 22 Microphone Sensitivity adjustment Guarantee 22 Warranty 22 Special Notice There are two rubber tabs located on the bottom end of the CE...

Page 5: ...s a minimum of 3 5V charge The timer continues to consume a trickle amount of power even when turned off in order to keep the internal clock date time functioning and the memory storage intact A new 9...

Page 6: ...12 or 24 hour clock am pm month day year which will then be displayed continuously on the timer The timer will consume a small amount of battery power even when shut off in order to keep this informat...

Page 7: ...ear and time as well unless this function is turned off 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...

Page 8: ...tinues to store into memory the latest string plus the previous nine ones before it The timer has the capability of storing up to 10 strings with each containing as many as 39 shots To review a previo...

Page 9: ...ivate AUTO START follow the above procedure selecting OFF Due to conflicts of various function keys AUTO START will function ONLY in the following modes 1 Comstock 2 Combined Comstock 3 Virginia Count...

Page 10: ...atures MANUAL or AUTOMATIC functions when in Programmed PAR In MANUAL setting only the PAR times are set for the number of desired strings up to a maximum of seven The user then activates the timer by...

Page 11: ...is indicated by the pressing of the Start button and the sounding of the buzzer If the Auxiliary jack is in use a 5 volt D C impulse will be emitted in direct conjunction with the buzzer which allows...

Page 12: ...will be highlighted regardless of the buzzer duration or point of beep refer to PAR BUZZER on page 17 Any extra shot recorded will be highlighted regardless of time NRA BIANCHI MODE The CED8000 Timer...

Page 13: ...s 50 yards 7 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds The Barricade Event Consists of four stages with two strings per stage 10 yards 5 seconds 5 seconds 15 yards 6 seconds 6 seconds 25 yards 7 seconds 7 seconds...

Page 14: ...Bianchi Mode Read the above paragraph to provide details on using the four PPC events National Police Pistol Course A Consists of four stages each with a single PAR time 7 yards 20 seconds 25 yards 90...

Page 15: ...ined above for NRA Bianchi Mode Read the above paragraph to provide details on using the two PPC events APSM Police Service Match Consists of ten stages each with a single PAR time 50 meters 165 secon...

Page 16: ...distance yards The display will change automatically as each segment is completed throughout the entire sequence until the event is completed The functions for European PPC 1500 Mode are the same as...

Page 17: ...ch can NOT be set for less than 3 1 seconds while in this mode there is a FIXED range of buzzer beeps prior to the conclusion of the selected PAR time 3 0 seconds BEFORE the selected end of PAR time t...

Page 18: ...use the Directional buttons to select the desired amount of time to be filtered PAR BUZZER The CED8000 Timer is programmed to provide end PAR time beeps that begin sounding at the precise time set in...

Page 19: ...e bottom of the timer marked E P it deactivates the buzzer on the timer itself All sound is directed through the earphone plug itself The user can comfortably wear the earphone set under most safety h...

Page 20: ...conditions where gun fire can result in unusual amounts of echo s bouncing back at the timer The digital numbered settings 1 to 8 provide a flexible range of adjustment of the microphone when needed d...

Page 21: ...installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installatio...

Page 22: ...rations or accident If you accidentally break it we will repair it at cost for you All claims must be accompanied by the original sales receipt or written proof of purchase and be returned in a proper...

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