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Controls & Timing Functions
7. 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.
The <RESET> switch will operate in one of two ways depending on which input was
pressed last. If <START> was pressed last, when <RESET> is pressed, the display will
reset to the configured time. When <RESET> is released, the display will start counting.
If <STOP> was pressed last, when <RESET> is pressed, the display will reset to the
configured time. When <RESET> is released, the display will stay at the configured time
and wait for a <START> to begin counting. This mode automatically configures the
SIGNAL IN port on the PC-2001 to receive the signal from an All Sport
®
console or an
OmniSport
®
2000 timer for use as a portable shot clock display (such as for water polo).
8. 12-Hour Time of Day (TOD). This program displays the time of day using a 12-hour
clock. The current time can be set via the switches on the side of the display or the JC-100.
9. 24-Hour Time of Day. This program displays time of day using the 24-hour military
clock. The current time can be set via the switches on the side of the display or the JC-100.
10. Start Reaction Timer, Normally Open (Daktronics). With a relay take-off platform, this
program shows the difference in time between the start signal and the last platform
signal. The results show as a negative if the swimmer leaves the relay take-off platform
before the start signal.
11. Relay Exchange Timer, Normally Open (Daktronics). This program shows the exchange
time between the touchpad signal and the last relay take-off platform signal. Results
show as a negative if the swimmer leaves the relay take-off platform before the previous
swimmer touches the touchpad.
Note: An All Sport
®
control console or an OmniSport
®
timing console can be connected to the
PC-2001 as an input device. The PC-2001 will then display the information received from the
console. Drawing A-192024 in Appendix A contains information on connecting multiple PC-
2001 displays in series using these consoles, the JC-100 and the switches on the side.
4.4 JC-100 Console Operation
Connect the 4-pin power/signal cable from the JC-100 Judges Console to the AUX. PORT on
the side of the PC-2001. The keypad insert number needed for operation is LL-2584 (Drawing
A-191855 in Appendix A).
When the PC-2001 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.
MENU-(CURR MODE)
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