

The meeting timer has a basic array of outputs that gives you all the functionality you need. This way, you can escalate the beeps depending non how rigidly you need to manage the timing of your event and how over the presentation has run. After a minute, we’ll let it beep two more times and turn it off again. We let the unit beep once and then turn it off. It can be left to run, but we like to manage this setting manually. Meeting Timer Beep OptionĪnother option you can program once the timer hits zero is an audible beep. We prefer to pause the timer at zero manually.

We don’t like the reverse count as a speaker could look down and misinterpret the time shown as how long they have left. When the clock hits zero, you have various options to pick from as to how the device will behave. Illuminates once the allotted time has elapsed. Illuminated during the main body of the presentation.Ĭomes on at a time you set to warn the speaker that their allotted time is coming to an end.
Speaker timer clock series#
The large and small clock display units each have a series of 3 warning lights which you can program to come on at specific intervals. This is particularly useful if you have a few different presentation lengths at your event. The meeting timer control device allows you to set various programs, storing up to 4 on the device’s memory. Position on the podium for the presenter to see.

Position this on the floor of the stage for the presenter to see.
