RATE WATCH MODE (Stopwatch Symbol)
When this icon is selected a spectator can take the rates of crews by
pressing the button in time with their catches.
The unit will reset to ‘clock’ mode when the button is held for 3 seconds
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RECALL (Folder Symbol)
When this icon is selected the last 10 work pieces can be reviewed.
The overall times, average rates, and average Checks scroll through
automatically.
The last work piece will be displayed first and you can cycle through the
others by pressing the button.
The unit will reset to ‘clock’ mode when the button is held for 3 seconds.
Battery Changing Instructions
You will need a new type CR2032 battery, which are widely available. You
will also need a replacement rubber O-Ring seal as otherwise the water
tightness of the battery compartment cannot be guaranteed. While the
electronics in the unit are in a separate sealed area any water leaks into
the battery compartment may cause corrosion problems. Replacement
O-Rings are available free of charge from the Active-Tools website.
To change the battery unscrew the 4 screws on the rear of the case.
Replace the O-Ring and fit the new battery the same way round as the old
one (negative contact inserted first) and refit the cover. Take care to only
touch the positive contact (the battery case) as touching both contacts
can leave deposits that cause the battery to discharge prematurely.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does adjusting the mounting angle of my ActiveTime unit
affect its operation?
The unit is designed to work at any mounting angle between horizontal
and vertical. However if you do change the mounting angle during an
outing it can take up to one minute for the unit to give accurate rate and
Check readings.
Is it important that I mount my ActiveTime square to the
centreline of the boat and not leaning to one side?
Slight misalignments will not cause problems although Check readings
may not be completely accurate. In particular, using the Suction Cup
Bracket on the angled rear decks of boats will not cause any significant
problems.
The button on my unit occasionally sticks.
Remove the battery compartment cover, lift out the button and clean
both the button moulding and the recesses it slides in on both the main
moulding and the battery cover. Use a soft cloth wetted with a dilute
solution of dishwashing liquid and remember to fit a new O-Ring seal
when re-assembling the unit.
Do I need to take special care of my ActiveTime unit?
To maximise battery life it is a good idea to avoid excessively high
temperatures, such as those encountered in closed vehicles on hot sunny
days. These can reach 150 degrees Fahrenheit / 65 degrees Centigrade
.
Why does my ActiveTime not always show rates when I move
it backwards and forwards in my hand?
If you turn your ActiveTime on and then rotate it to a different angle it can
take up to 60 seconds for it to calculate the angle it has been changed to
and establish an accurate rate.
Why does my unit occasionally not display rates?
This is because your ActiveTime uses the variation in boat speed during
the stroke to calculate rates and in some situations these are too small to
be used reliably. This can happen when only some of your crew is rowing
or when your full crew is rowing at an artificially light pressure.
Sharp downward changes of pressure, eg from firm to light, can also
cause the display to go blank for a few strokes. This is because your
ActiveTime marks these types of changes so that it can automatically
capture the finish times of recorded work pieces.
Is my ActiveTime suitable for all boat types and any water
conditions?
Your ActiveTime is designed for use in ‘racing’ sliding seat rowing boats
used in normal water conditions. It may work in other situations but is
likely to give less stable readings.
Can I use my ActiveTime when Coxing?
Your ActiveTime will be mounted at 180 degrees to its normal orientation
so it will generally not work correctly.
When I set off, why do I have to take two strokes before rates
are displayed?
Your ActiveTime calculates rates by timing between the maximum
decelerations of consecutive strokes so rates can’t be calculated until two
full strokes have been taken.
When more than one person in our crew use an ActiveTime
to record races we find the average checks vary slightly.
This is usually because the units have not both been mounted absolutely
square to the boat.
I occasionally see inconsistent rate readings.
Your ActiveTime calculates rates by timing between the maximum boat
decelerations of consecutive strokes. Certain conditions, such as gusting
winds and very rough water, can affect the spacing of these peaks and
minor variations in rate can therefore be seen. In extreme conditions the
unit may even struggle to establish rates for a number of strokes.
In practice these problems only happen very occasionally and then in
conditions where exact rates are somewhat irrelevant.
How long will my battery last?
The battery life you will normally achieve is around 130 hours of rowing.
This will give most users many months of use
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My ActiveTime does not turn on or turns on and shows
unusual readings.
The battery on the unit probably needs to be replaced.
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