
24 Swimming Mode Operation
The top line of the right LCD also displays the following notifications (in place of console name):
BATT – Console is running on battery power (refer to Section 1.2).
NETWK – Network cable is disconnected (refer to Section 2.7).
PAPER – Paper is not in place (refer to Section 3.3).
While other race information is shown on the right LCD, the left and middle LCDs show lane
status and current length. The top line is lane status and the bottom line is the length counter.
The table below explains the lane status symbols that may appear on the left and middle LCDs
during a race. This can be changed if using touchpads at one or both ends of the pool. Refer to
Section 4.7 for more information on Near End and Far End touchpad status during a race.
Lane is turned on but unarmed
Arming delay (“NN” equals a number from 1-99 that is counting down to 0)
Lane armed for a split time
Lane armed for a finish time
Lane has finished the race
No lane module present or fault
An overly active input; likely a bad connection or faulty button
A faulty RTOP; replace the batteries in the RTOP
4.3 Keypad Insert Descriptions
The Swimming keypad insert (LL-2549) is illustrated in Figure 53 and Drawing B-163808.
For general information about the keypad, refer to Section 3.2. The keys highlighted are
grouped together and shaded by lane. Lane 1 keys line-up vertically with Lane 1 on the LCD,
Lane 2 keys with Lane 2, and so on through Lane 10. The keys with borders are used together
or perform similar operations, as described in the following sections.
Figure 53: Swimming Insert LL-2549
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