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Brower Timing Systems

BIB ID RL System

2015

User’s Manual

Summary of Contents for BIB ID RL

Page 1: ...Brower Timing Systems BIB ID RL System 2015 User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...Day TOD reference and synchronizes all of the radios to a precise common frequency This provides the RL System with unprecedented accuracy and reliability Benefits of RL New Race Link radio link with signal redundancy provides high reliability for training and race day Signal analysis test allows for total confidence in the reliability of the radio link No cable is required for synchronization syn...

Page 3: ...ill not operate until they are synced page 5 Timer Setup When the Timer is powered on a time of day TOD reference is set This reference is then synced to the Wand and Photocell A If the Timer is powered off the TOD reference is lost If the Wand and Photocell A are powered off the reference is also lost Therefore leave your system on all day If the Timer is powered off the whole system needs to be ...

Page 4: ...tery is low Photocell B A green LED next to the power button will flash if the battery is good A red LED will flash if the battery is low All components will work for 20 hours after first low battery warning System Setup and Sync All of the system setup is done through the Timer This information is transferred to the Wand and Photocell A when synced Choosing Settings Press the Mode button to cycle...

Page 5: ...m options While each program has its own instructions the following are functions that are common to all of the programs Enter Bib Number The first step in all of the programs is for the racer to key in their bib num ber 1 499 into the Wand then press Enter The Wand will then triple beep when the racer can start The Timer will only display up to bib 99 but will store and transmit up to bib 499 For...

Page 6: ... a hands free program no operator is needed to operate the Timer Hands free operation is possible by the automated DNF function Mode 2 handles DNF skiers automatically by establishing an Arrival Window which is a space of time in which the skier must finish Program 2 is capable of timing up to 9 skiers at a time Arrival Window Extent The Arrival Window is the time period in which a skier must fini...

Page 7: ...it Up to 3 splits can be used in Program 2 When using splits make sure that the Photocell at the finish is programmed as a finish and not a split Split Rule The first skier must pass all of the intermediate splits before the next skier can start Once all of the splits are passed the next skier can start even before the first skier passes the finish Program 3 AUTO This program is for recreational r...

Page 8: ...the finish like a Dual Finish As 2 racers are finishing the fastest racer s Display Red or Blue will show 00 00 the slower racer s display will show the differential time If a racer does not finish press the DNF button on the Timer The Timer will also automatically DNF a racer that has not finished after 15 seconds The Timer will then display all zeros and is then ready for the next two racers A t...

Page 9: ...very season New systems do not require calibration Open the Timer Wand and Photocell A units and locate each unit s USB jack Use the male to male USB cable to connect the Timer and Wand The calibration starts automatically and takes 30 seconds Repeat the process for each Photocell A Electrical Specifications Radio frequency 433 425MHz 25kHz spacing Modulation method FM FSK 32 Channels Temperature ...

Page 10: ...l Slovenia Spain Brower Timing Systems declares that the equipment contained in this system conforms to the RTT directives Brower Timing Systems 12660 South Fort Street 102 DRAPER UTAH 84020 Phone 801 572 5540 Fax 801 572 5941 Website www browertiming com E Mail info browertiming com ...

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