After the run, the rider's score can be entered for display on the optional scoreboard.When zero is reached, the horn automatically sounds and the timer stops. The timer counts down towards zero from any time specified (2:30 for example).The sort time of each cow is recorded on the timer console and displayed on the scoreboard (if used) instead of requiring a separate stop watch ("lap timer") for this purpose.The pen judge uses a wireless handswitch to mark the time that each cow is sorted.The timekeeper can force selection of cattle numbers from a reduced set of numbers when a smaller herd is used.Complaints about the start-line flagger can be eliminated by using an electric-eye start.The timer sounds both the warning and final horns automatically.If a scoreboard is connected, the rider is shown the cattle number when the timer starts.The timekeeper can see the cattle number before the ride starts if adjustment is required.The timer can automatically generate and display random cattle numbers.If a scoreboard is connected, it is also updated to reflect the penalty. The penalty is added to the rider's time. Penalties can be entered for any timed event.The timer can be set to automatically (or manually) ignore intermediate beam breaks for multiple-pass events like the figure eight, relays, etc.Timing automatically starts at zero for each new rider - no manual reset is required, no waiting for timed resets.The timer automatically starts and stops as the rider crosses an electric eye beam in the arena for simple hands-free timing of barrel racing, pole bending and other speed events.With two handswitches, both judges use a wireless handswitch. With one handswitch, one judge presses the start/stop button on the Polaris timer and the second judge uses the handswitch. Do you need to average the time of two manual times for your roping event? This can be done by adding one or two of our wireless handswitches.The Roping Practice Mode lets you practice against the electric eye barrier and measure your time leading or trailing the steer without requiring someone to operate the timer console.The breakout time shows by how much the header led the steer (breakout) or trailed the steer (clean run). The rider's breakout time can be displayed during a roping event.No reset required - no waiting for lights to turn on or off, no missed resets, no delays!.The timekeeper simply has to press the STOP button when the arena judge drops the flag.The timer sounds a horn and shows the breakout. Broken barrier? An electric eye on the rider's box(es) checks for breakouts.The timer automatically starts timing at zero when the steer crosses an electric eye at the score line.For Cutting and Team Penning events, the electric eyes can be used to eliminate the start line flagger. Time most any rodeo event with this system. With no cables to run to the electric eyes and no power connections to the timing console or the electric eyes, system set-up and tear down is quick and easy. All of our systems offer the convenience of wireless operation. If you have recently attended a barrel race, rodeo, roping, team penning, ranch sorting or cutting, there's a good chance that one of our timing systems was in use. Two Pairs of Electric Eyes (Steer, Header). What's Included (Roping & Rodeo Timer System for $1084):
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