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Already installed in hundreds of swimming pools
worldwide,
the Ares 21 is the reference in aquatic sports timing.

Ares is certainly the most powerful and flexible aquatics timing
device. Ares-SW has been specifically configured to meet the
requirements of aquatics disciplines, comprising swimming, synchronised
swimming, diving, synchronised diving and water polo. With the
operational sports software installed in the laptop, rule changes can be
rapidly accommodated and customer systems updated.
The Ares 21 is an intelligent input/ output interface with an
onboard buffer memory.
Timing data is recorded for each input port and identified with a unique
alphanumeric code. Data
from the Ares interface is transmitted to the associated computer via a
standard serial line. All
data processing then takes place in the computer. The quantity of data
stored (i.e. number of races or competitions) is only limited by the
size of the hard drive, enabling results from previous races to be
recalled for examination on the computer screen, for re-transmission to
the scoreboard or re-printed. The Ares concept is protected by a number
of International Patents and the Ares interface is
fully CE compliant.
Applications
Although very powerful Ares 21 is easy to use thanks to both the
extensive "on board" help file
and the full colour control screen with an interactive graphical
representation of the key functions.
As such Ares 21 is suitable for use at all levels of competition, from
school events right up to the
World Championships and Olympic Games, where the power and versatility
of the system
have already been proven. In addition, full FINA compliance is
guaranteed.
Printed results
Printed data is actually available in two formats. Firstly, results
are available (appropriate to that
actual discipline) for each event, in an A4 format. Secondly a "protocol
printer" may be connected
directly to the Ares 21 interface to print - in real time - all data
recorded by Ares 21, such as lane
number and tune for swimming or judge number and score for diving.
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