
The Console’s Swimming Menus and Settings
The console can be set to NONE, BTN/DAKTRONICS
or OMEGA PLATFORM. NONE tells the timer that there
are no platforms connected. BTN/DAKTRONICS tells the
timer that either a push button, or a Daktronics RTOP is
connected. OMEGA PLATFORM tells the timer that an Omega platform is being used. The
console will use these inputs to print and display start reaction times for races that start on
the block and relay exchanges for events configured as relays.
Press [←] [→] keys to toggle the setting between NONE, BTN/DAKTRONICS or OMEGA
PLATFORM and then press [Enter] to save. If the console was set to NONE, this function is
completed. If either of the other two settings is picked, the console will prompt the operator
for the information below:
Since relay exchanges are only used during the splits and back-up buttons are only needed
on the final time, the timer uses the same inputs for platforms as it does for buttons. The
platform can be plugged into Button 1, 2 or 3 input on the lane module or deck plate.
Typically Button 3 input is used.
Press [←] [→] keys to toggle the setting between 1, 2 and 3 and then press [Enter] to save it
and advance to the next setting:
The relay take-off arm time is the amount of time that the console will look for an input from
the platform, after it has received a touchpad. This is used to filter out any garbage data in
case of team mates inadvertently bumping or slapping the top of the platform. The arming
time can be set from 0.1 to 9.9 seconds. A setting of .8 seconds works the best.
Note: Even with a correct arm time setting, it is very important that no one, except the
competitor in the event, touch the platform during relay events. The console does not
know the difference between the correct athlete, a team mate, or an official leaning
against the block.
Press [0]-[9] to enter the time and then press [Enter] to save.
This menu configures how the console will display data
on a Lane, Place and Time numeric scoreboard.
Number of Lines
This menu sets the number of lines (1-10) of lane data that
the scoreboard will display. If the number of active lanes in the pool is greater than the value
set, the timer will automatically page the information in place order. The default is 10.
Press [0]-[9] to enter the number of lines and then press [Enter] to save.
RELAY TAKE-OFF
BTN/DAKTRONICS *
RELAY TAKE-OFF
INPUT USED: 3*
MENU-SCOREBOARD
1-NUMERIC
MENU-NUMERIC
1-# OF LINES
RELAY TAKE-OFF
ARM TIME: .8SEC *
From Main Menu – [4]>[2]>[7]
From Main Menu – [4]>[3]>[1]>[1]
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