EVO3 Pro/Pista
User Manual
Release 1.04
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2.3.2 – How to install and power the lap transmitter
AIM produces an infrared lap transmitter shown here below.
The transmitter can be internally or externally powered:
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internally: with 8 AA batteries (placed in the transmitter case); when the batteries
are flat Power led starts blinking each second (1 Hz);
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externally: with a 12V power cable; when the battery is flat Power led starts blinking
each second.
The transmitter has two working ways:
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Low power mode: for tracks less than 10m (30ft) wide;
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High Power mode: for tracks more than 10m (30ft) wide; in this second case
external 12V power is needed and both led switches on when the transmitter is
powered on.
To activate High/Low power mode it is necessary to open the transmitter as shown here
below on the left.
The images here below on the right shows the possible working options. When bought the
transmitter is set on low power mode: images top on the right. To set high power mode
insert both clips in the jumper as shown in the image bottom on the right.
WARNING: verify the number of transmitters installed on the circuit before
installing one’s own. It is in fact possible that there are other transmitter additional
to the one placed on the start/finish line. The simplest way to record correct lap
times is using one only transmitter for all drivers.
Use “Obscuring time” function (set through via software configuration) to ensure that
EVO3
Pro
/
Pista
reads only the wished transmitter(s).
Refer to
Race Studio Configuration
user manual for further information concerning the
system configuration.