
Speed-Timer 3000
The Speed-Timer 3000
against any defects for one year from the date of purchase from an
approved Speed-Timer 3000
cover physical damage & will be voided if any attempt has been
made to remove the sealed covers on the Timer or Display.
Retain your receipt from your Dealer as Proof of purchase.
Speed-Timer 3000 Serial Number________________________________
Display Serial Number_________________________________________
Purchase Date______________________________________________
Purchased from:
Dealer_____________________________________________________
Address___________________________________________________
City_________________State/Prov._____________Zip/PC___________
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you, or should you have a question regarding any of our
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is fully warranted to the original purchaser
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prompt repair, package the unit in a secure container. Outside of
Canada mark the container "CANADIAN GOODS RETURNING
FOR REPAIR" “NCV” Tariff Number 9813000097 “in plain view
and return the defective unit postage paid to:
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require service and to assure
,
R. U. READY Electronics Ltd.
P.O. Box 10
Inverary, Ontario,
Canada, K0H 1X0
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implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose
is limited in its duration to the duration of the written warranty set
forth herein.
Except as provided herein, we shall have no liability or responsibility
to the purchaser or any other person or entity with respect to any
liability, loss or damages caused or alleged to be directly or
indirectly by use of this product, including, but not limited to, any
incidental or consequential damages.
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incidental or consequential damages or limitations on the length of
implied warranties; therefore, the aforesaid limitations or exclusions
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Speed-Timer 3000
and Display
Instruction Manual
Speed-Timer 3000
The Official Timer for the 2005 IPSC
WSXIV World Shoot
Ecuador
These operating Instructions
are for Version 1.1 of the
Speed-Timer 3000 NON RF Timer.
Check under the sponge in the battery compartment for the
Version Number.

Speed-Timer 3000 and 3000 (RF) Operating Instructions.
Speed-Timer 3000 and 3000 (RF): Install a 9 volt Alkaline Battery in the
battery compartment of the Speed-Timer 3000 and 3000 (RF)
Shot Time: ( New Feature Ver. 1.1 ) Practice Mode (2.5 to 5.0 second
Random Delay Start Signal) Press and hold down the CTRL key from one
to three seconds (“dEL” will appear on the screen) then release the CTRL
key to initiate the Record Mode with 2.5 to 5.0 second Random delay start.
Wait for the audible start signal and begin shooting. Then read the number
of shots fired, the elapsed time, and the split time between the last two
shots fired.
Range Officer Mode: (instant start signal)
Press and hold down the CTRL key for three seconds (“0 sec” will appear
on the screen) then release the CTRL key to initiate the Record Mode for
an instant start. Then read the number of shots fired, the elapsed time,
and the split time between the last two shots fired.
Review Mode:
To review all shots fired (in order), press and release (less than one
second) the CTRL key and start cycling through the shots fired. Press and
release (less than one second) for all remaining shots.
On/Off
The display will automatically shut off when not in use for more than one
minute during the Review Mode or while in the review you may press the
PAR key to shut the timer off. You will not lose the shot times in memory.
Press and release the CTRL key at any time for less than one second to
reactivate. Speed-Timer 3000 and 3000 (RF) will turn itself off after 10
minutes of none use.
PAR Time: Setting PAR Time
While in Shot Time, the PAR time keys are deactivated preventing any
accidental interruption in recording shots fired. The PAR time screen can
only be activated by pressing and releasing the PAR key from the Review
Mode or if the timer is off.
Press and release the PAR key. The screen will display OFF. Using the up
arrow key move the clock to the desired time. (holding down a arrow key
will cause the time to cycle at a faster rate) Press the CTRL key to exit
PAR setting. The PAR time is set and may be operated in either random
delay start or instant start with full review capabilities. Note: The letter P
will be present to indicate PAR time is active and set.
True PAR Time
The timer will now sound two audible signals. The first signal to start, and
a second at the expiry of the set time. From the very start of the first signal
to the very end of the second signal, will be exactly the time selected. Any
and all shots after the end of the set time will flash indicating true overtime
shots. Only shots after the signal (flashing) are true overtime shots.
To exit PAR time and return to Shot Time.
From the Review Mode, press and release the PAR key to exit and press
and release again. Arrow down until the screen reads OFF. Press the
CTRL key to exit.
Sensitivity Adjustment (New Feature for 2004)
The Speed-Timer 3000 is factory set for a sensitivity to handle the majority
of Firearms indoors and out. It is set to pickup shots from approximately
20 Feet (6 Meters) from the Timer. Under normal circumstances there
is no need to change these setting, however this Timer can be modified
to suit a particular location or application if necessary.
Should you find that this setting requires adjustment you can proceed as
follows:
Turn the Speed-Timer 3000 face down with the Belt Clip facing you.
Through the hole on the left side back of the Speed-Timer 3000 you will
notice a white
in very
sensitivity, turning the adjusting screw Clockwise (right) in very
increments will increase the sensitivity. This adjustment should be tested
for satisfactory results between each adjustment of the screw.
Please note that this adjustment screw does not turn more than 270
Degree's and care should be taken not to try to turn this screw past its
stop positions. Failure to follow this instruction can damage the Timer.
Philips head adjusting screw. Turning this adjusting screw
small increments Counter Clockwise (Left) will decrease the
Continued on the following page.
small
Hint:
Use a small screwdriver so you can feel the rotation for the adjustiment
and do not force. Factory setting for this adjustment is approximately
half way between the fully clockwise and anti clockwise stops.
To Use the Hands Free Carry Case (Sold Separately)
Can protect your Speed-Timer 3000 when not in use.
Will attach to your Belt for secure and easy access while recording shots.
Just fold the flap back, attach the flap to the Velcro and slip it on your belt,
or can be attached to your wrist, for "Hands Free" use while recording
shots. Fold the flap around your wrist and attach to the Velcro for "Hands
Free" use.
DISPLAY with a Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) Only:
Install a 9 volt Alkaline Battery in the battery compartment of the
DISPLAY.
Turn on the DISPLAY with the on/off switch located on the left side of the
unit. Make a note of the ID displayed, on the screen, which will appear for
approximately 5 seconds.
With the screen on the Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) blank, hold down the PAR
key on the Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) for 7-10 seconds.
You will now see a four digit ID displayed on the Speed-Timer 3000 (RF)
with the first digit flashing. Using the up and down arrow keys set the first
number if required to the first number that the DISPLAY displayed when it
was first turned on and press the PAR key. \The second digit will now be
flashing, again using the arrow key up or down to set this digit and press
the PAR key. Repeat this process for all remaining digits and press the
PAR key to finish.
Your timer is now set to communicate with this DISPLAY only! This
setting will not change unless you repeat the above process.
Operating The Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) / DISPLAY
Make sure that your Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) is set to communicate with
the DISPLAY as above.
Begin recording shots with your Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) and watch the
DISPLAY display your times.
Helpful Hints and Operation Specifications: Reception to the
DISPLAY from a Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) is approximately 25 Meters but
may be effected by the proximity of metal objects, light fixtures and
building structure. It may be necessary to change the location of the
DISPLAY for better reception.
The Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) and DISPLAY are precision electronic
devices, having an operation range of -10C to +40C. Use in temperatures
outside this range may permanently damage these units. Do not leave the
DISPLAY in direct sun light for long periods of time.
The Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) and DISPLAY are not waterproof but can
be used in the rain without any performance deterioration while sealed
inside plastic waterproof bags. (E.G. Freezer Locking Bags)
When not in use, turn off the DISPLAY using the switch on the left side of
the unit to conserve the battery life.
Trouble Shooting:
My Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) will not send data to my DISPLAY. Check
that the Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) ID is set to the same ID as the
DISPLAY.
My DISPLAY seems to miss picking up shots from my Speed-Timer 3000
(RF). Check the battery in the DISPLAY, most likely causes is a low
battery in the DISPLAY or being just out of range between the two units.
Note: When not using your The Speed-Timer 3000 (RF) with a DISPLAY
set your ID to 0000 as shipped.
I have set the ID but the Display does not receive data. Check the serial
number in the battery compartment to verify that you are using a Speed-
Timer 3000 (RF). If the serial number contains an “N” the timer is not an
(RF) Model.
Always record the official time for any event as that
time displayed on the Speed-Timer 3000.