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Timer with light

Timer display
Fast Draw timer, light and cable. Bottom picture shows the reverse view and connection jacks.


Timer display

Timer display
Top picture: Close-up of timer after shooting a Doubles event. Number on right (.602) shows the total time for both shots. Top left (2 shot) displays how many shots were fired. Bottom left number (.261 split) shows the time between the first and second shot (the "cross over" time).

Bottom picture: This picture shows the display after firing the .602 Doubles, then pressing the button on the side of the timer to review the first shot. As you can see, the .261 of the first picture would be the cross over time after firing a .341 as the first shot. This picture also shows how the timer would read after firing a single shot. In this case it displays the same time for total time and split.


Timer display

Fast Draw timer with optional large display unit. The time is transmitted to the display unit via radio signal - no cables are required to the display.


Shooter using the Fast Draw Speed Timer in self start mode
Shooter using the Fast Draw Speed Timer in self start mode
(Shooter holds the button down for 1-3 seconds, then releases to send timer into "Set" sequence. The Set sequence is: 2 second delay to allow shooter to position hand at gun, 3 flashing lights to simulate the "Shooter on the line, shooter set" command, the 2-5 second delay before the light comes on, indicating to the shooter to draw and fire)



Fast Draw Speed Timer in use with optional large remote display
Fast Draw Speed Timer in use with optional large remote display
(Times transmitted to display unit by radio signal - no wires to the display, only to the light)



Timer operated in competition mode
Timer operated in competition mode with optional large display
(Timer operator holds the button down for at least 3 seconds, gives the shooting command, then releases the button sending the timer into the 2-5 second delay before the light comes on, indicating to the shooter to draw and fire. The timer unit records the shot and displays it on it's built in display, plus instantly relays it via radio signal for display by a remote display unit)


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