
If two independent OmniSport 2000 timers are being used in parallel for an especially critical
application and one timer misses a start impulse completely because of a technical problem, a
start time may be manually entered when read from the printout of the other timer.
Example: Editing a Start - If a start is missed because the timer was not reset before the start:
The time-of-day of the start impulse will be logged on the printer.
The OmniSport will inform the operator of the start after the timer is reset.
Procedure:
1. Reset the timer.
a. Click Reset > YES to reset the time to
zero. The message in Figure 89 displays
on the screen at this time.
b. Accept the missed start by clicking YES and the timer will start from the
missed start time. If the missed start is to be ignored, press NO and the
timer will be reset.
2. If the start time needed was not on the LCD, click the Edit Start Time
button on the OmniSport 2000 Pro menu, shown at right (on the upper
left-hand corner of the main application screen).
a. With the timer reset, press Edit Start Time. This reveals the time-of-day of
the last start impulse on the LCD.
b. Confirm that the time-of-day shown on the LCD is the correct time for the
start of the race. The start time may be edited using the number keys.
c. Click OK to complete the editing operation. The race clock will start and
the running time will be correct based on the entered start time.
During a Race
During a race, the lane status may be changed using three editable areas: Lane On/Off, Current
Lengths, and the Arming Buttons. The user may monitor the lane status by viewing the
Near/Far Lane Indicator, also located on the main application screen of the Pro software.
Lane Status
During the race, verify the lane status using the editable areas listed below.
Lane On/Off area is a toggle that turns that lane on or off. If the lane is off, no
data will be received for this lane. Turn the lane off if no one is using that lane
during the current event.
Current Lengths can be changed by clicking the up or down arrows on the right
side of this area. The current length will not go beyond the maximum lengths set
for the current event.
Figure 89: Always Ready Start
Dialog Box
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