
TdC 8000 for Equestrian
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Version:E-00-08-08
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Display Board GAZ4:
You can show the run time (and countdown time), points, and start number/rank on ALGE display
boards. In the main menu (menu 19, see page 46) you can activate channel 2. If you have activated
channel two it shows only the run time or time to beat on the display board (no running time).
Start number / Rank:
thumb wheel switch
toggle switch
on 1
upper position
Run Time and
Running Time:
thumb wheel switch
toggle switch
on 0
middle position
Penalty Points:
thumb wheel switch
toggle switch
on 0
upper position
RS 232c Interface
:
Transfer Format:
1 start bit, 8 data bit, no parity bit, 1 stop bit
Transfer Speed:
9.600 Baud pre adjusted (adjustable: 2400, 4800, 19200)
Transfer Protocol:
ASCII
nNNNN(CR)
active start number
xNNNNLCCxxHH:MM:SS.zhtqxGR(CR)
time of day
xNNNNLCCMxHH:MM:SS.zhtqxGR(CR)
time of day (manual impulse)
xNNNNLCDxxxxSSSSSS.zhxxxGR(CR)
countdown time
xNNNNLTOxxxxSSSSSS.zhxxxGR(CR)
time-out
xNNNNLRTxxxxSSSSSS.zhxxxGR(CR)
run time
xNNNNxRTTxxxSSSSSS.zh(CR)
run time including penalty time
xNNNNxPxpp.pp(CR)
penalty points for obstacle drop
iNNNNxPxxxxxxxxxpp.pp(CR)
correction of penalty points for obstacle drop
xNNNNxPTMxxxxxxxpp.pp(CR)
penalty points from time violation
xNNNNxTPxxxxxxxxpp.pp(CR)
total points (barrier drop and time violation)
xNNNNxPTtt.tt(CR)
penalty points for obstacle setup
iNNNNxPTOxxxxxxxtt.tt(CR)
correction of penalty seconds for obstacle setup
x
blank
NNNN
start number (four digits)
L
indicates the stage (1 or 2)
CC
timing channels (c0 to c9)
C0
channel 0 (start)
C1
channel 1 (finish)
C9
channel 9 (time-out)
CCM
manual impulse (with <START> or <STOP> from keyboard 9 or 15)
CD
countdown
TO
time-out
RT
run time
RTT
run time, including penalty time
HH:MM:SS.zhtq
time in hours, minutes, seconds, and 1/10000 seconds
SSSSSS.zh
time in seconds and 1/100 seconds