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Automatic Horn
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The Automatic Horn is a versatile
accessory for the Polaris
timer. The horn is great for bull or bronc riding,
cutting, team penning and jumping events. The horn is
also used to signal a broken barrier for roping events
when using electric eye barriers on the riders.
IMPORTANT!
Depending on the other timing equipment you purchase, you
may not need the Automatic Horn. The 18 inch light-bulb
scoreboard includes a built-in horn that
provides the same functionality as the Automatic
Horn. The wireless
Polaris also provides a direct
connection to a PA system, or to our Amplifier/Speaker Combo,
that sounds the horn over your
speakers. It too provides the same functionality as the Automatic
Horn. (See Ordering Information below.)
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| For events like bull riding, cutting and team
penning, the timer
automatically sounds the horn at the
appropriate time limit(s). |
| When used for Roping,
the horn automatically
sounds to indicate a broken barrier. When
used with header and heeler barriers, the horn sounds a
different pattern for the header than for the heeler. |
| The horn can be
manually sounded by simply pressing a button.
Great for show jumping to allow the judge to signal the
rider on course. |
| The horn is small and compact (about 5 inches square
and 3 inches deep). |
The horn emits a very loud buzzer sound – not a
"car alarm" siren.
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The Automatic Horn comes complete as
shown with an 8 foot A/C power cord and a 25 foot data
cord which runs back to the timer console in the
announcer’s booth. To purchase, see the accessories price list.
Wireless
Polaris Users: If instead of using the Automatic
Horn, you wish to use the direct connection from
the timer to your PA System, or to our Amplifier/Speaker Combo, then
a Timer to PA Horn Cable
is needed. The following cables are available:
- The line level cable plugs into an RCA
phono-jack on your PA system ("Aux",
"CD In", "Tape In", etc.).
- The microphone level cable plugs into a
1/4" high-impedance microphone jack which is
present on most PA systems.
To purchase a horn cable, see the accessories price list. |
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