
If using the HS-200 with an Omega
®
timing console, connect the start cable from the
console to the N/C other connectors on the HS-200.
If using the HS-200 with a Colorado Timing System console, connect the start cable
from the CTS console to the N/O connectors on the HS-200. Refer to Figure 8 to
remember to plug the GND (ground) tab to the black colored jack.
Connect the microphone into the jack labeled Mic on the horn start panel.
It is important to become familiar with the connections on the back of the OmniSport 2000
timing console (Figure 28). Make ALL connections to the OmniSport 2000 console and
attached equipment BEFORE turning on the console‘s power switch.
Single ended pool with Hy-Tek
MEET MANAGEMENT software
and a numeric scoreboard
J2 or J3 –dedicated to controlling single or multi-line scoreboards,
event/heat, score and lengths/record time modules
J6 – Results port allows bi-directional communication with results programs
such as Hy-Tek’s MEET MANAGER
J10 – Near End lane harness (in-deck or on-deck)
J12 – Start Input from horn start
J13 - Power
Far End (Split End) lane harness
(in-deck or on-deck)
J11 – Far End lane harness (in-deck or on-deck)
J4 – Expansion port for integrating to a PC to upgrade to the OmniSport Pro
Windows
®
based software
J5 – RTD port for bi-directional communication with a Venus
®
Full Matrix
Controller or CTS scoreboard
Track/rodeo push button timing
J7 – external switch port
J8 – external game clock switch port for water polo
J9 – external shot clock switch port for water polo
J14 – Judge console
J15 – Judge console
(Example: 4 judges on one side of the dive well are plugged into J14 and 3
judges on the other side of the pool are plugged into J15 for a total of 7
judges. A maximum of 9 judges can be plugged into either J14 or J15.
Diving has a maximum of 9 judge consoles. Synchronized swimming has a
maximum of 18 consoles.
Figure 28: Back of OmniSport 2000 Console
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