
LCD Screens
The pace clock can manage up to ten different simultaneous workouts. Each workout will
display consecutively on the scoreboard‘s lane 1-10. The pace clock also works with a
downloaded workout from Hy-Tek Workout Manager. The Results Port (6) is used to
download the workout. The OmniSport will accept 50 steps of the workout for each lane.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
The three LCD displays on the console keeps the operator informed during all operations.
The two left screens contain information for lanes 1-10 while the right LCD screen displays
detailed information for a specific lane plus editing information when in the editing mode.
The following table describes each symbol and function.
(# above left & middle screens) Clearly identifies the lane.
(top row # in left screen [far left – ex. 3]) Displays which step a specific swimmer is
performing. Up to 50 steps for each lane may be entered.
(bottom row * and - in left screen and middle screens) The – indicates the timer is
stopped and the flashing * indicates the timer for that lane is running.
Step Type
Lane details
are contained
in the right
LCD. For
example the
lane and step
numbers
currently
shown are
identified on
the top row.
(bottom row word on right screen [ex. PACE]) Following is a list of possible steps:
Beg Circuit –– for a workout, enter a combination of desired steps: swim,
rest, pace and stop. Repeat a certain number of times. Basically, this is a
workout within the whole workout. Press [Enter] to select this step. The
prompt requests entering the number of times this circuit will repeat. Adding
different steps within this circuit is the same as adding steps to the whole
workout.
End Circuit –– ends the circuit that was entered within the BEG CIRCUIT
option. When ending a circuit, steps may still be added before finishing the
total workout.
Swim –– selects the amount of time athletes will swim within one step.
Rest –– within a workout, enter the amount of time for the swimmers’ rest
within one step.
Pace –– overrides the rest of the workout (or circuit if a pace step is entered
within one) and continue to count up to the entered time, return to 0:00 and
start counting again. It can repeat this step indefinitely.
Stop –– identifies where to end or "Stop" the workout.
(bottom row on right screen center) Counts up during the swimming and pace steps
or down during the rest step.
(bottom row on right screen [far right ex. #3]) Displays which repetition the swimmer
is currently on.
For example, the step was programmed to repeat 5 times. Swimmer in Lane 1 is
currently completing that step's third repetition.
Note: When the repeat count number is "0," the swimmer has not started.
LANE 1 STEP 1
PACE 00:09 # 3
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