Manual
Speaker System BANG2
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2.6 Status Display
After switch-on, the status is shown on the display. The display can be activated with the arrow
buttons.
2.6.1
Possible Status Displays
“READY for start“ is shown when the BANG2 is ready for
the next start. Additionally, the set starting mode is shown
as symbol.
In case a start has already been carried out before, it is
displayed if it was received by cable (“Start from cable“) or
by WTN (“Start from WTN“). Thus, it is possible to deter-
mine from where the starting signal originated.
Should the connected SJ2 not be ready or if a short circuit is
on the start line, the following status is displayed:
As long as this status is shown, starts cannot be executed.
2.7 Settings
The BANG2 has three buttons for operating: green menu and confirmation button (5) and two
arrow buttons (4). Press the green menu button to open the corresponding menu. Navigate
with the arrow buttons (4) through the setting. Confirm the desired setting with the green but-
ton. This also effects exiting the corresponding menu.
2.7.1
Start Mode
For proper functioning, the mode has to be set correctly suit-
ing your intended purpose.
Note:
Generally, all devices should operate either with cable OR
radio. Mixing these connection types could cause feedbacks
and other effects. It is for instance not allowed to connect an
e-Start to a wireless false start system.
An exemption is the combination of a cabled starting system and a radio false start system.
This is specifically permitted.
2.7.1.1
Start Mode “Wired“
This setting is used if you employ a cabled system. In this mode, C0 from WTN is blocked as
false start channel as otherwise this channel could also trigger a start and/or false start.
The starting signal (C0) is not transmitted via WTN.
No start (C0) signal can be received from WTN.
2.7.1.2
Start Mode “Wireless“
This setting is used if you employ a wireless system.
The start is triggered over C0 via WTN. The false start can be triggered via a further C0 or the
set false start channel.
In this mode, the start signal as well as the false start signal can be output as pulse at a C0
connection. This could be necessary if for instance the connection to the finish is cabled.
2.7.1.3
Start Mode “Wired C0“
This mode is basically identical to the mode “wired“. The only difference is that the start signal
is transmitted to C0 via WTN. This is necessary for one special application: cabled start but
wireless connection to the finish.
Note:
This mode can cause problem and should if possible be avoided. If for example also an SJ2
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