Timekeeper™
Users Manual
01/11/20
IN1,IN2 – Run-Pause mode. If the unit is not in timer mode, puts the unit into timer mode. If the unit is in timer
mode and the timer is not running, starts or continues the count up timer and increments the counter. If the unit is in
timer mode and the timer is running, pauses the timer.
IN1,IN3 – Reset and Start, Stop mode. If the unit is not in timer mode, puts the unit into timer mode. If the unit is in
timer mode and the timer is not running, resets, then starts the count up timer and increments the counter. If the unit is
in timer mode and the timer is running, stops the timer.
IN1,IN2,IN3 – Two lap mode. Reset and Start, Lap Display, Stop mode. If the unit is not in timer mode, puts the unit
into timer mode. If the unit is in timer mode and the timer is not running, resets, then starts the count up timer and
increments the counter. If the unit is in timer mode and the timer is running, freezes the display for several seconds to
display the lap time. The count up timer keeps running. If the unit is in timer mode and the timer is running and the lap
time was displayed once, stops the timer.
IN3,IN4 – Sets the counter to the last preset value. Turn the
Knob
to set the timer preset value. The
Select
button
selects between setting the upper, middle or lower set of counter preset values. Generally this function occurs by
pressing the remote Counter
Up
and Counter
Reset
buttons at the same time.
IN1,IN4 – Beep the horn. Activates the beeper.
IN2,IN3 – Manually select the Red-Yellow-Green indicator. Each press cycles the Red or Yellow or Green indicator
on or turns all three indicators off.
Optional: This configuration may be enabled by ordering the USE_BTN4_MANUAL_RYG option.
IN4 – Manually select the Red-Yellow-Green indicator. Each press cycles the Red or Yellow or Green indicator on or
turns all three indicators off.
Remote command “KPJ – Manually select the Red-Yellow-Green indicator. Each press cycles the Red or Yellow or
Green indicator on or turns all three indicators off.
Optional: This configuration may be enabled by ordering the USE_BTN3_IS_RECALL1 option.
IN3 – Recalls stored setting 1. Whatever settings that are stored into stored setting 1 are loaded.
Button Delay on remote inputs
In some situations it is best to ignore inputs for some period of time after the initial triggers.
Some examples:
•
In a horse race, a horse starts a timer by crossing a photo beam, but then its tail might generate an extraneous
trigger as it also crosses the beam.
•
Counting clear CD cases using a photo beam, which may incorrectly detect reflections or transparent portions
of the CD case as additional unit counts.
•
At the start of a race, a photo beam detects the large engine on a drag racing “funny car”, but then the opening
behind the engine allows it to generate a false trigger between the engine and the firewall that follows.
If you set the delay to 2.3 seconds, the respective input is ignored for 2.3 seconds after the initial trigger.
To change the button delay:
•
Press and hold the
Test
button.
•
Within 1 second, press the
Test
button eight more times to select the button delay for IN1. The display will
show "
1-00
".
•
Turn the
Knob
to change the selected button delay value.
•
Press the
Select
button to advance to the button delay for IN2. The display will show "
2-00
".
•
Turn the
Knob
to change the selected button delay value.
•
Press the
Select
button to advance to the button delay for IN3. The display will show "
3-00
".
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