Mode #2: start reaction, normally closed (omega), Mode #3: backstroke reaction, Mode #4: relay reaction, normally closed (omega) – Daktronics PC-2001 Pace Clock System User Manual
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Controls & Timing Functions
MENU-CHANGE MODE
5-WORKOUT {}
MENU-WORKOUT
1-EDI T WORKOUT
EDI T STEP 1*
PACE 00:00
MENU-CHANGE MODE
2-STRT RCT N.C.
PLATFORM:OPEN
READY
MENU-CHANGE MODE
4-RLY RCT N.C.
PL:OPEN TP:OPEN
READY
MENU-CHANGE MODE
3-BACKSTRK REACT
TOUCHPAD:OPEN
READY
Mode #2: Start Reaction, Normally Closed (Omega)
When the PC-2001 is plugged into a relay take-off platform,
the <START> key starts timing from the time the key is
pressed to the time the swimmer leaves the platform.
The JC-100 will display if the platform is open or closed
before the start. A horn start may also be used as a start
supplementary to the push of the button. A negative
number indicates an early leave. Press the <RESET> key to
start the program over.
Mode #3: Backstroke Reaction
When the PC-2001 is plugged into a touchpad, the
<START> key starts timing from the time the key is
pressed to the time the swimmer leaves the touchpad.
The JC-100 will display if the touchpad is open or closed
before the start. A horn start may also be used as a start
supplementary to the push of the button. A negative
number indicates an early leave. Press the <RESET> key
to start the program over.
Mode #4: Relay Reaction, Normally Closed (Omega)
When the PC-2001 is plugged into both a touchpad and a
relay take-off platform and the platform is closed, the JC-
100 will automatically start the timing from when the
touchpad is touched by the first swimmer to the time the
platform is left by the next swimmer. A negative number
indicates an early leave. Press the <RESET> key to start the
program over.
Mode #5: Workout
To edit a workout, press <MENU> followed by <ENTER>
on the 1-EDIT WORKOUT option. Select the step number to
change or add and press <ENTER>. To select the step type,
scroll up or down through the options and press <ENTER>
on the desired step type. There are six different step options
to work with:
STOP – This step allows users to enter where to
end or "Stop" a workout.
BEG CIRCUIT – This step allows users to enter a set of steps to repeat a set number of
times within a workout. Basically, this is a workout within the whole workout. After
pressing <ENTER> to select this step, the user is prompted to enter the number of
times this circuit is to be repeated. Adding different steps within this circuit is the
same as adding steps to the whole workout. The user will be prompted to enter the
amount of times each step within the circuit is to be repeated as they are added.
END CIRCUIT – This step will end the circuit that that was entered within the BEG
CIRCUIT option. After ending a circuit, additional steps may still be added to the rest
of the total workout.