
The Console’s Swimming Menus and Settings
Some operators will use the four scores (H,
G1, G2 & G3) as HOME and GUEST for men and
women or HOME and GUEST for varsity and junior varsity. Another option is to post the
men‘s scores when a men‘s event is finished, and the women‘s scores when a women‘s event
is finished.
If the console is connected to Hy-Tek‘s MEET MANAGER, it is possible to automatically
update the team scores in the console when the team scores in MEET MANAGER are
updated (refer to ED-13876 OmniSport 2000 and Hy-Tek Software Quick Guide pg. 4).
When to use this:
Typically team scores are updated on the scoreboard after each event is finished
and scored.
Edit Event Order
The Event Order menu is where the operator can choose one of
the menus described below to edit the event order, insert an
event into the event order, delete an event in the event order
or clear the event order entirely. (For more information on how
to use the event orders, see Section 4.3.
Edit Order
This group of menus is used to manually enter a basic event
order in the OmniSport 2000 timing console.
The OmniSport 2000 timer holds up to 500 events in numbered locations. The locations allow
the events to be entered in any order (example: event 001, 012, 035). An alpha character (A-Z)
may also be added—001A. Event locations have been numbered from 1 to 500. The asterisk
indicates OK to press [Enter] and begin to edit this event location. Press [↑] [↓] to select the
event location number. Press [Enter] when the location number to be edited is shown. Press
[Clear] to return to the menu selection.
Note: Continue through the Event Order’s settings by pressing [Enter] after each set-up.
Use [0-9] to change the event number. Press [←] [→] to set the event‘s alpha designator and
press [Enter] to accept. Press [←] [→] to change the round type (final, semi-final, prelim,
blank), then press [Enter] to accept.
Using the keypad, enter a distance for the event number and press [Enter]. If desired, enter a
record time and press [Enter] or bypass by pressing [Enter] again. Entering a distance of [0]
will insert a diving event. Instead of asking for a record time, it will show the dive order (A,
B, C, or D set for that event).
MENU-EVENT ORDER
1-EDIT ORDER
EDIT EVENT ORDER
#001* E: 001 R:F
#001 = EVT: 1*
RND = PRELIM
#001 = EVT: 8
RND = FINAL*
#001 = EVT: 001
DISTANCE = ▪ 100*
#001 = EVT: 001
REC: ▪ 1:35.27*
From Main Menu – [2]>[2]>[1] or
from 1-EDIT ORDER - [Enter]
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