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Contents 

 

 

 

Introduction................................................................3 

Safety Instructions.....................................................4 

Setting Up...................................................................5 

General Features........................................................6 

Operating Instructions...............................................7 

Programming..............................................................8 

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Setting Count Down 

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Editing running Time 

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Programming Memory 

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Tools 

Environmental...........................................................9 

Declaration  of Conformity.....................................10 

FCC...........................................................................11 

Technical Support Contact.....................................11 

Summary of Contents for CountDown Touch

Page 1: ...1 CountDown Touch User Manual Cueing and Presentation Control Specialists...

Page 2: ...Instructions 4 Setting Up 5 General Features 6 Operating Instructions 7 Programming 8 Setting Count Down Editing running Time Programming Memory Tools Environmental 9 Declaration of Conformity 10 FCC...

Page 3: ...count up or down CountDown Touch can also display the real time of day To remind the presenter to summarize and conclude the display digits can also be programmed to change colour from Green to Amber...

Page 4: ...device with a damaged power supply lead may expose you to electric shock or other hazards Check the condition of the power supply lead regularly Contact your dealer or service centre immediately for a...

Page 5: ...service personnel Setting Up All connections can be made using standard 3 pin XLR mic cables CountDown Touch can be set up and operated over a combined total distance of no more than 100 meters 300 t...

Page 6: ...simply display the colour changes to further empha sise the stages of the elapsed or remaining time The lamps will change colour in the same way as the numerical remote displays according to the progr...

Page 7: ...ns mm inch D x W x H 110 4 x165 6 x185 2 Weight 880g 31oz Note XLR cable is not supplied as standard AC Power in XLR Outputs for Numeric Displays USB input for firmware update Operating Instructions U...

Page 8: ...l start counting down Pushing the same button will pause the timer The Off button will turn off the display but the selected profile will continue to run Selecting one of the three traffic lights butt...

Page 9: ...ted Memory Tools The Tools screen allows setting the time of day and time format Use the Set Time of Day button to enter time of day edit mode You can enter time in 12 or 24 hour format Once complete...

Page 10: ...CDIL Conform to the following standards EN 62368 1 2014 Audio Video Information Communication technology equipment Part 1 Safety Requirements EN 55103 1 2009 Emissions EN 55103 2 2009 Immunity Follow...

Page 11: ...ce Information Statement Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfere...

Page 12: ...12 Unit 7 41 Brownfields Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1AN UK Tel 44 0 1462 600101 Email moreinfo interspaceind com www interspaceind com...

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