Ares 21 is already installed in hundreds of swimming
pools worldwide, and is the reference in aquatic sports timing.
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Shot clock. Electromagnetic two-digit display for the
35-second countdown.
As soon as the clock reaches zero, an acoustic signal is emitted
from the powerful integrated horn (104 dB).
The shot clock is powered by an internal battery,
this is an essential safety feature for any device that must be
located beside a swimming pool. Connected to and synchronised
with the ARES, the main timing device, the shot clocks follow
the start/stop commands of the referee. The angled, wide based
design makes the display extremely stable and the 25 cm height
of the digits ensure excellent visibility for the players and
spectators alike. The Plexiglas front protects the display from
water splash.
Coyote. This powerful acoustic horn is used to signal
the end of the periods and
the game or the time-outs effectively.
The horn has an internal battery allowing it to
be located safely next to the swimming pool whilst still
allowing more than 500 acoustic signals to be generated.
The Coyote can be fitted easily to a wall for a permanent
installation and the internal battery recharged with the
supplied 100/240V charger. The horn is connected to and
controlled by the ARES, the main timing device.
Start-stop switch is used for start-stop game time
and for shot clocks.
To be connected to the ARES.
MTL water-polo - 2 Hand terminals connected to ARES
to administer
team players in and out of the water, operated next to the
swimming pool. The assigned players in water can be shown on a
matrix display such as Nova or Sirius.