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4-14 Factory Default Settings (Initial Setting) of Each Event/Function 

*1. To reset the current settings of the event/function in use to the default settings, keep     button 

pressed for 2 seconds.    The current settings of the event/function in use will all be cleared and reset 
to the default settings programmed at the factory.   

*2. By turning on the power while          button is kept pressed, all the settings of all the events/functions will 

be reset to the factory default settings.    LEDs on the front display panel and the display monitor flash 
for 3 seconds to indicate that resetting has been completed.   

*3. Only the default settings that can be adjusted as necessary are listed below.   

NO. Event/Function 

Default Setting 

NO.

Event/Function

Default Setting 

Program 1 (P1) 

10 min. 

Interval    time 

2

 

Program2 (P2) 

2 min. 

Count-down or -up 

Count-down

Program 3 (P3)

 

10 min. 

Time to ring 

end-of-interval warning 

buzzer (P1 ~ P9) 

Not set 

Program 4 (P4)

 

10 min. 

Timeout time 

30 sec. 

Program 5 (P5)

 

10 min. 

LED color of timeout time 

Green 

Program 6 (P6)

 

2 min. 

4 Volleyball 

LED color of 1st/2nd 

serve 

Green 

Program 7 (P7)

 

10 min. 

Contest time 

5 min. 

Program 8 (P8)

 

Not set 

Count-down or -up 

Count-down

Program 9 (P9)

 

Not set 

Osaekomi time 

25 sec. 

1/10 or 1 sec. 

increments 

1/10 sec.

5 Judo 

Osaekomi time (when 

waza-ari is awarded) 

20 sec. 

Count-down or -up 

Count-down

6 Tennis 

 

 

24 or 30 sec. 

24 sec. 

Basketball 

(24-Sec. Timer) 

LED color of 24 

Red 

Program 1 (P1) 

10 min. 

Points at which 

advantage mark is 

displayed: before final 

game 

Program2 (P2) 

2 min. 

Program 3 (P3)

 

10 min. 

Program 4 (P4)

 

10 min. 

7 Soft 

Tennis 

Points at which 

advantage mark is 

displayed: final game 

Program 5 (P5)

 

10 min. 

Round time 

3 min. 

Program 6 (P6)

 

2 min. 

Count-down or -up 

Count-down

Program 7 (P7)

 

10 min. 

Time to ring 

end-of-round warning 

buzzer 

Not set 

Program 8 (P8)

 

Not set 

Number of rounds 

Program 9 (P9)

 

Not set 

LED color or rounds 

Red 

1/10 or 1 sec. 

increments 

1/10 sec.

Interval time 

1 min. 

Count-down or -up 

Count-down

8 Boxing 

Time to ring 

end-of-interval 

warning buzzer 

Not set 

Timeout time 

60 sec. 

Program (P1 ~ P20) 

Not set 

Basketball 

(Timeout Timer) 

LED color of timeout time 

Green Timer 

Not 

set 

Program 1 (P1) 

10 min. 

Count-down or -up 

Count-down

Program2 (P2) 

2 min. 

Programmable 

Timer

 

Number of times 

repeated 

Not set 

Program 3 (P3)

 

10 min. 

Rhythm 

2  

(

duplet time)

Program 4 (P4)

 

10 min. 

Tempo 

120 

times/min.

Program 5 (P5)

 

10 min. 

Number of times 

repeated 

Not set 

Program 6 (P6)

 

2 min. 

10

Pace Setter 

Count-down or -up 

Count-up 

Program 7 (P7)

 

10 min. 

11

Stopwatch 

LP

 

orSP LP 

Program 8 (P8)

 

Not set 

Timer 

Not set 

Program 9 (P9)

 

Not set 

1/10- or 1 sec. 

increments 

1 sec. 

1/10 or 1 sec. 

increments 

1/10 sec.

Count-down or -up 

Count-down

Count-down or -up 

Count-down

12

Timer      

(with warning 

buzzer) 

Time to ring warning 

buzzer 

Not set 

Current time 

Not set 

LED color of number 

of team fouls: 0 ~ 4 

Green 

13

Clock & Alarm 

Alarm time 

Not set 

Basketball 

(Team Foul)

 

LED color of number 

of team fouls: 5 or 

more 

Red  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KT-601

Page 1: ...Thank you for purchasing SEIKO SPORTS COUNTER KT 601 Before using your SEIKO SPORTS COUNTER please read this manual carefully for its proper use and care Keep this manual handy for ready reference...

Page 2: ...ns or alterations performed by other than SEIKO or a servicing contractor authorized by SEIKO SAFETY ALERT SYMBOLS The symbols and terms used in this manual have the meaning as explained below WARNING...

Page 3: ...6 4 8 Boxing 17 4 9 Programmable Timer 19 4 10 Pace Setter 21 4 11 Stopwatch 22 4 12 Timer with Warning Buzzer 25 4 13 Clock Alarm 26 4 14 Factory Default Settings Initial Setting of Each Event Functi...

Page 4: ...ainst unauthorized disassembly repair or modification Unless you are a qualified electrician never try to disassemble repair or modify the Product For repair serve contact your nearby SEIKO dealer or...

Page 5: ...cession an interval of at least 5 seconds should be provided between the switch operations Before moving the Product be sure to turn off the power switch An electric shock or malfunction may result Wh...

Page 6: ...Buzzer Guest Home Power switch POWER Connector for external buzzer EXT BUZZER Connector for grip switch GRIP SWITCH Operation Panel Connector for adaptor with power cable DC IN Connectors for data si...

Page 7: ...the manner of ringing of the buzzer can be selected from 5 patterns namely high and continuous high and intermittent silent low and continuous and low and intermittent as shown below No mark While in...

Page 8: ...e default settings the following procedure of confirmation of settings and adjustment need not be performed Method of Confirmation Adjustment of Settings Operation Timer section 2nd timer section Sect...

Page 9: ...o adjust 24 seconds Operation can be made only while timer is stopped Counting restarts Pressing Clear button resets time to 24 and stops timer 5 To adjust game time Operation can be made only while g...

Page 10: ...ay 3 To change court If possession or H G display is shown court change is made automatically 4 To clear points Only points are cleared Time possession and 24 sec timer remain unchanged Operation Proc...

Page 11: ...mer setting mode 2 To adjust timeout time from 60 seconds to any desired amount of time Operation can be made at any time while setting mode is activated 3 To change color of timeout time display Colo...

Page 12: ...Foul Settings Operation Timer section 2nd timer section Section for points etc Action Remarks Display monitor 1 To activate team foul setting mode LED on front side is green LED on front side is red 2...

Page 13: ...er section Section for points etc Action Remarks Display monitor 1 To activate timeout interval time setting mode 2 To register interval time and move to mode to set time to sound end of interval buzz...

Page 14: ...h press of or indication changes in the order of 1 2 blank or 2 1 blank respectively 2 To display set count period Set count period marks light up one by one from left to right up to 5 sets 3 To chang...

Page 15: ...tton while in the setting mode the contest timer can be set to count upward UP and downward DOWN alternately Operation Procedure Start of Contest Ex Contest Time 5 minutes Osaekomi Time 25 seconds Ope...

Page 16: ...onds of osaekomi time has elapsed ippon and contest is ended Contest and osaekomi timers stop automatically with a buzzer sound Buzzer 3 2 When osaekomi is escaped before osaekomi time has elapsed and...

Page 17: ...order of 0 15 30 40 After 40 button will not change points Press button to reset points of both sides to 0 3 In case of deuce button for player having gained advantage will not change points Press but...

Page 18: ...won and games won of both sides are all reset to 0 Operation Procedure 1st 2nd Serve Display Operation Timer section 2nd timer section Section for points etc Action Remarks Display monitor 1 To indic...

Page 19: ...final can be adjusted 3 To register setting and move to final game setting 4 Points at which Advantage mark is shown in final game can be adjusted 5 To register setting and change over to game mode O...

Page 20: ...e to sound end of round warning buzzer 30 seconds before end interval 1 minute and time to end of interval warning buzzer 5 seconds before end Operation Timer section 2nd timer section Section for poi...

Page 21: ...d Warning buzzer rings 30 seconds before end of round warning buzzer 4 End of Round 1 Start of interval timer Buzzer sounds at the same time as Round 1 ends and interval timer starts counting automati...

Page 22: ...minutes and 30 seconds Program 2 3minutes and 20 seconds number of times repeated 15 times Operation Timer section 2nd timer section Section for points etc Action Remarks Display monitor 1 To activate...

Page 23: ...same time as Program 2 ends Program 1 starts counting for 2nd time with a buzzer sound Buzzer 5 When all Programs are completed as designated display returns to Program 1 before start Timer is automa...

Page 24: ...ythm Tempo 3 To register settings and change over to pace setter function 1 With each press of button while in the setting mode the display of number of times the tempo sound indication is repeated ca...

Page 25: ...ks Display monitor 1 Select Stopwatch Either lap or split time display can be used LP is shown on display monitor only 2 To start Stopwatch Measurement is started LP is shown on display monitor only 3...

Page 26: ...lay panel 5 To display time of 2nd runner Ex 28 minutes and 32 seconds 56 Time of 2nd runner is displayed instead of that of 1st SP is shown on both display monitor and display panel 6 To reset Stopwa...

Page 27: ...ed Operation Timer section 2nd timer section Section for points etc Action Remarks Display monitor 1 To measure 3rd lap time and stop Stopwatch 3rd lap time is displayed and Stopwatch is stopped LP is...

Page 28: ...is set for the time of a Program during the setting mode setting procedure of the rest of the Programs will be cancelled To register settings and change over to Timer display 1 With each press of but...

Page 29: ...ting 1 To set Program 2 and more programs follow the above steps To register settings and change over to Clock display 1 Once the Clock has been set and started it continues operating even while the a...

Page 30: ...1 Basketball 24 Sec Timer LED color of 24 Red Program 1 P1 10 min Points at which advantage mark is displayed before final game 4 Program2 P2 2 min Program 3 P3 10 min Program 4 P4 10 min 7 Soft Tenn...

Page 31: ...uttons of Wireless Remote Controller No Event Function A B C D E F G H I J 1 Basketball 24 Sec Timer 10 24 25 9 23 22 20 19 17 16 2 Basketball Timeout Timer 10 9 23 22 20 19 17 16 3 Basketball Team Fo...

Page 32: ...h new ones before the remote controller is used for a sports event When inserting new batteries check that and terminals of R03 AAA dry batteries are properly aligned in the compartment 4 Standard sig...

Page 33: ...hey are connected in a serial manner turn on other devices one by one in order from the one nearest to the master device Otherwise the devices may show abnormal displays or operate improperly Also do...

Page 34: ...nge places 6 3 Receiver Sports Printer To use CT 1000 as a master device and connect KT 601 as a receiver Setting of KT 601 used as a receiver Press Equipment Connection button to select 3 Receiver Sp...

Page 35: ...mer section 130 mm Point section 120 mm Second timer section 110 mm Display High intensity LED Operational temperature range 0 C 40 C except under direct sunlight Weight Approx 4 3 kg main unit 0 7 kg...

Page 36: ...owing cases 1 Failure or damage caused by misuse or carelessness 2 Failure or damage caused by improper repair or modification 3 Failure or damage caused by improper handling such as dropping of the P...

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