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Operating modes

"ESD2" is displayed at the top line and the version number is shown at the 
bottom line,for a few seconds at startup. Then ESD2 switches to last used 
operating mode (the mode that was used before it was turned off last time). 
Cycle through the operating modes by pressing the 'Mode'-key.

ESD2 has three operating modes: 

Clock only 

Actual time (hh: mm: ss) is displayed on the top line, 
nothing appears on the bottom line. 

    

Interval start without startno.

Actual time (hh: mm: ss) is displayed on the top line, 
start number and countdown of seconds to next start is 
shown on the bottom line. The start time and the starting 
interval is entered manually by the keyboard.

Pursuit / interval start with startno.

Actual time is shown on the top line. 
Next startno. and countdown appears on the bottom line. 
Start times, startno and startbooth no. are transfered from 

a

textfile using the supplied program; 

EmitESD2

If the start number has too many digits to be shown, only 
the countdown is displayed.

ESD2 Finish Display

It possible to order ESD2 as a finish display, with the 'Loop1'-output enabled. 
This makes it possible to show the finsh-time, or lap-time, for a competitior on the
display.  To activate the communication with the emiTags, connect the included 
eLine loop to the 'Loop1'-output.

Press the 'Interval'-key followed by 

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 and 'enter' to start the finish-display 

mode. In this mode ESD2 will show the used time (tag time) for a few seconds 
for each emiTag registered. It is also possible to display lap-times, instead of 
finish-times, on the ESD2. To start the «lap-time mode» press the 'Interval'-key 
followed by 

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 and 'enter'. 

Press the 'Mode'-key to exit finish-display mode.

Summary of Contents for ESD2

Page 1: ...Users manual Emit Start Display ESD2...

Page 2: ...utomatically by the built in sensor In bright sunlight ESD2 will automatically increase the brightness while in less light the brightness is decreased to save battery power ESD2 comes with the followi...

Page 3: ...hours The batteries will not be damaged by overcharging The LED marked Battery indicates how much battery the ESD2 has left Red light means the battery capacity is below 30 Orange 30 60 Yellow 60 90 G...

Page 4: ...used in normal operation mode 0 9 numeric keys enter key used to confirm menu choices CLEAR deletes last key entered MODE cycles through the operating modes SOUND ON OFF turns on off the countdown bee...

Page 5: ...he top line Next startno and countdown appears on the bottom line Start times startno and startbooth no are transfered from a textfile using the supplied program EmitESD2 If the start number has too m...

Page 6: ...the top line old start time and START on the bottom line Enter the desired time HH MM SS with the numeric keys and finish with Enter Clear deletes the last digit Start booth number At large events usi...

Page 7: ...the screen indicates the battery voltage while S N means serial number The serial number and firmware version are also shown at the top of the window Klokke clock shows the internal time of the ESD2 t...

Page 8: ...nr p ESD2 interval mode without startnumbers tab at the top of the window Use the arrow buttons to set the correct interval and start time and press the Sett button to transfer the settings to ESD2 I...

Page 9: ...all starts are shown If the start gate is set to 1 only starts with this start gate number are shown on the display Set the start gate number by pressing the arrow buttons and the Sett set button to...

Page 10: ...t the rolling speed by pressing the and buttons Enter the text and press the Vis button to get a preview on ESD2 The Slett button deletes the text written Problems connecting to a PC If you have probl...

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