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Swimnerd Personal Pace Clock Walk Through
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The tiny pace clocks have left the building!
Here is a general overview of the Swimnerd Personal Pace Clock plus loads of tips and tricks and little things that make this clock so special. Be sure to download the Swimnerd app so that you can program this from your phone. Your phone turns into a super remote control making it so easy to control and input any set you want in just seconds.
Complicated descending ladder sets -- 100 x 100's -- whatever you want.
There are multiple ways to sync them. The best way is to simply configure the Real Time Clock on all of your personal pace clocks that way you know what time it is, it acts like a pace clock, and they all stay synced no matter if your clocks run out of juice or not.
Did I mention you should really download the app? The Swimnerd mobile app really makes programming sets into your pace clock as easy as possible.
How to use the Swimnerd Personal Pace Clock
Buttons
There are 5 buttons on the top of the Swimnerd Personal Pace Clock. You can click, double click, or hold down the buttons.
From left to right, the buttons are as follows:
Power Button: hold it down, and the clock turns on. Hold it down again, the clock turns off.
Brightness: click it to toggle between brightness settings. When configuring the Real Time Clock or programming a set, this button is used to toggle to the correct number.
Switch Modes: click it to toggle between the 6 modes of the clock. If a mode is currently running you must first Pause before you can switch modes.
Enter/Configure: hold it down to configure the mode; click to enter and move to the next number
Start/Pause/Reset: click to start a mode; click to pause a mode; double click to reset
Modes
1: Count up endlessly (default)
2: Real Time Clock (24 hour)
3: Real Time Clock (12 hour)
4: Simple Set (Reps x Interval)
5: Varying Interval Set (different interval each time)
6: Stopwatch
Mode 1: Default Count Up
When powered on, the Swimnerd Personal Pace Clock begins counting up endlessly. Pressing (Start/Pause/Reset) will pause the clock and allow you to switch modes.
You can also use this mode to configure/sync multiple tiny pace clocks. Just click pause, then toggle through the modes until you reach Mode 1 yet again. You will see 00:00 on the clock. However many clocks you are trying to sync, get them to show 00:00 and then click start at the same time.
Mode 2: Real Time Clock (24 Hour)
Hold down the Enter/Configure button. You will see the first digit now flashing. Use the Brightness button to toggle the number. When you have landed on the right number, click the Enter/Configure button to move to the next digit. Whenever you are finished choosing the appropriate time, hold the Enter/Configure button down to save the time and begin counting.
Another great way to sync multiple pace clocks is to configure them all with the same Real Time Clock time. Not only do you know what time it is, but your clocks will be synced even if you turn them off or lose power.
Mode 3: Real Time Clock (12 Hour)
Setting the 24 Hour RTC automatically set your 12 Hour RTC. You do not need to do anything in the mode.
Mode 4: Simple Set with Rep Counter, Counting Up or Down
Hold down the Enter/Configure button. The first two digits will appear. This is the rep counter. Enter the number of reps by using the Brightness button to set the number of reps you want. Once you have landed on the appropriate number of reps, hold down the Enter/Configure button to move on from Reps to Interval. You will now see the last 4 digits. Choose your interval using the Brightness button. Once you have the appropriate interval configured, hold down the Enter/Configure button. The clock is now programmed and ready to start.
You will notice one of the colon lights is on. If the bottom colon light is lit, then this set will count down. If the top colon light is lit, then this set will count up. Double click the Enter/Configure button to toggle between Counting Up & Counting Down.
When ready, click the Start/Stop/Pause button to begin your set.
When your set is finished, your clock will elicit a long beep and begin to default count up again.
#paceclock #swimpractice #swimnerd
Here is a general overview of the Swimnerd Personal Pace Clock plus loads of tips and tricks and little things that make this clock so special. Be sure to download the Swimnerd app so that you can program this from your phone. Your phone turns into a super remote control making it so easy to control and input any set you want in just seconds.
Complicated descending ladder sets -- 100 x 100's -- whatever you want.
There are multiple ways to sync them. The best way is to simply configure the Real Time Clock on all of your personal pace clocks that way you know what time it is, it acts like a pace clock, and they all stay synced no matter if your clocks run out of juice or not.
Did I mention you should really download the app? The Swimnerd mobile app really makes programming sets into your pace clock as easy as possible.
How to use the Swimnerd Personal Pace Clock
Buttons
There are 5 buttons on the top of the Swimnerd Personal Pace Clock. You can click, double click, or hold down the buttons.
From left to right, the buttons are as follows:
Power Button: hold it down, and the clock turns on. Hold it down again, the clock turns off.
Brightness: click it to toggle between brightness settings. When configuring the Real Time Clock or programming a set, this button is used to toggle to the correct number.
Switch Modes: click it to toggle between the 6 modes of the clock. If a mode is currently running you must first Pause before you can switch modes.
Enter/Configure: hold it down to configure the mode; click to enter and move to the next number
Start/Pause/Reset: click to start a mode; click to pause a mode; double click to reset
Modes
1: Count up endlessly (default)
2: Real Time Clock (24 hour)
3: Real Time Clock (12 hour)
4: Simple Set (Reps x Interval)
5: Varying Interval Set (different interval each time)
6: Stopwatch
Mode 1: Default Count Up
When powered on, the Swimnerd Personal Pace Clock begins counting up endlessly. Pressing (Start/Pause/Reset) will pause the clock and allow you to switch modes.
You can also use this mode to configure/sync multiple tiny pace clocks. Just click pause, then toggle through the modes until you reach Mode 1 yet again. You will see 00:00 on the clock. However many clocks you are trying to sync, get them to show 00:00 and then click start at the same time.
Mode 2: Real Time Clock (24 Hour)
Hold down the Enter/Configure button. You will see the first digit now flashing. Use the Brightness button to toggle the number. When you have landed on the right number, click the Enter/Configure button to move to the next digit. Whenever you are finished choosing the appropriate time, hold the Enter/Configure button down to save the time and begin counting.
Another great way to sync multiple pace clocks is to configure them all with the same Real Time Clock time. Not only do you know what time it is, but your clocks will be synced even if you turn them off or lose power.
Mode 3: Real Time Clock (12 Hour)
Setting the 24 Hour RTC automatically set your 12 Hour RTC. You do not need to do anything in the mode.
Mode 4: Simple Set with Rep Counter, Counting Up or Down
Hold down the Enter/Configure button. The first two digits will appear. This is the rep counter. Enter the number of reps by using the Brightness button to set the number of reps you want. Once you have landed on the appropriate number of reps, hold down the Enter/Configure button to move on from Reps to Interval. You will now see the last 4 digits. Choose your interval using the Brightness button. Once you have the appropriate interval configured, hold down the Enter/Configure button. The clock is now programmed and ready to start.
You will notice one of the colon lights is on. If the bottom colon light is lit, then this set will count down. If the top colon light is lit, then this set will count up. Double click the Enter/Configure button to toggle between Counting Up & Counting Down.
When ready, click the Start/Stop/Pause button to begin your set.
When your set is finished, your clock will elicit a long beep and begin to default count up again.
#paceclock #swimpractice #swimnerd
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