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ALARM CLOCK:
TheCED7000allowstheusertoprogramasettimetobeawakenedornotiedat.Noneedtobelate
forascheduledappointment,orinreturningtoamatchstageafterlunch.ToprogramtheALARM
CLOCKontheCED7000,the“DAY/DATE/TIMESETTING”mustrstbeprogrammedandactive.
See that section of this instruction manual for details.
SelectMENU,andthenscrolldowntoALARMCLOCKandpressENTER.Foursegmentswillap-
pear“00.00”representinghour&minute.Presstherightdiagonalbuttonmovingthecursortoeach
segment. Press the up/down diagonal button to select a given time. Continue pressing the right direc-
tional button after the time has been set to advance to AM / PM. Highlight either AM or PM and press
ENTERtosetthetimeselected.Ifthetimehasbeensetina24-hourformat,noAM/PMwillappear.
TheuserhastheabilitytoturnonoroffthisfunctionbythenhighlightingONorOFFandpressing
ENTER.Thetimeselectedwillremainuntilchangedallowingtheusertoactivatethefunctionnumer-
ous times without changing the time details. When the selected time is reached, the timer will produce
short loud beeps until turned off. To “turn off” the Alarm Clock function once activated, simply press
eitherSTARTbutton,whichinturnsilencesthetimerandturnsofftheAlarmClockfunction.
PLEASE NOTE: The Alarm Clock function operates on a 12 or 24 hour standard, based upon what
hasbeenpresetinthetimers“DAY/DATE/TIMESETTING”.TheAM/PMfunctiononlyoperates
whenthetimerissettoa12hourstandard.If24hourstandardisineffect,theuserMUSTenteran
appropriate time ranging from 1 to 24 hours.
SELF-CHECK DIAGNOSTIC TEST SYSTEM:
The CED7000 incorporates a self-check diagnostic test program enabling the user to check systemati-
callyifthetimerisfunctioningproperly.Thisprovidesadditionalqualitycontrolwithfast,andeasy
self check capabilities in case the timer has been dropped or possibly damaged in some way. Select
“Self-Check”fromtheprogramMENUandpressENTER.Theprogramwillthengivetheuserin-
structions to be followed, which will in turn test each button, key, and the LCD display segments for
possible damage. When completed, if all parts and functions are operational, the program will indicate
that the diagnostics have been completed. If a button or key function is defective, the program will not
continueindicatingtotheuserthatrepairisrequired.IftheLCDdisplayisdamaged,theuserwillbe
able to visually see broken segments during the diagnostics program.
AUXILIARY JACK (AUX.):
Anauxiliaryoutputjackislocatedonthebottomendofthe CED7000.Whenamalejackplugis
inserted(3.5mmmonoplug),a5.0voltDCcurrentisemittedinexactconjunctionwiththebuzzer,
matchingthedurationofthebeep.WhenthePARtimesettingisinuse,theimpulseemittedatthe
completion of Par matches that of the buzzer sound exactly. This feature can be utilized to operate a
remote, self-powered buzzer, external horn (see the CED2000), light, loud-speaker, or a low-voltage
relay for target turning applications.
SHOT DETECTION MICROPHONE:
A high sensitivity microphone is used in the CED7000 to insure accurate recording of shots. A digital
“sensitivityadjustment”rangesetting allows for “ne tuning” ofthetimer to unusual environment
conditionssuchashighberms&backstops,smallindoorranges,ordensefogconditionswheregun
recanresultinunusualamountsofecho’sbouncingbackatthetimer.