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70 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software
Timer
The Timer tab (Figure 82) configures the inputs and precision of the timer.
The Arming Delay is the length of time that the touchpad will be inactive following a
split time. This is extremely useful for relay exchanges to provide enough time for
the swimmers to exit the pool. Typically 15 to 20 seconds is set.
The Flag Time determines the time used to compare the touchpad time to the backup
time. If the discrepancy exceeds the flag time, the timer puts an asterisk (*) next to
that touchpad time on the final results.
The Start Input configures the start signals to receive Normally Open (N.O.) or
Normally Closed (N.C.). NO is used if the Daktronics Horn Start 100 or 200 is used at
the facility. NC is used if the start system is not produced by Daktronics.
Primary Time option buttons tell the timer to use the touchpad, button 1, or buttons 1-
3 for primary event split and finish times. The touchpad is the typical selection.
Lane Module Input option buttons configure the timer for touchpads and push buttons
at the Near end only, or both Near/Far ends of the pool.
Precision option buttons set the timer to store and print times depending on whether
times are displayed to 1/100 or 1/1000 of a second.
Note: 1/100 will show two decimal places, while 1/1000 will show three.
Relay Takeoff Sensors allows the operator to select the Type of sensors from
Button/Daktronics or Omega Platform and the Input (Button 1-3) used for relay
exchanges. It‘s also possible to select the Arm Time of the input from 0.1-9.9 seconds.
Click OK to save the data.
Figure 82: Timer Configuration
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