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Printer User's Manual

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INTRODUCTION

The printer provides an indisputable “audit log” of timer activ-

ity during an event. Information is printed as timing events

occur, thus eliminating the timekeeper from any responsibility

or blame. All information pertinent to the ride is printed. This

includes (based on the type of event): time, score, broken bar-

riers, “no time,” penalties, cattle number, jumping round, time

faults, lap number, etc. In addition, the timer flags any man-

ual intervention when the electric eyes should have started or

stopped the timer.

Fill out the warranty registration card and mail it directly to

the printer manufacturer. Note that ribbons and paper sup-

plies can also be ordered from the manufacturer.

USING THE PRINTER

If required, load a roll of paper as detailed on pages 3 - 4. To

ensure proper operation of the printer and timer, perform the

following steps in the order shown:
1) Connect the data cable from the printer into the 

DISPLAY

jack on the rear of the timer console.

2) Plug the printer A/C adapter into the back of the printer

and into an A/C outlet.

3) Verify the printer “Ready” light is illuminated. If not, press

the left side of the rocker switch on the printer front panel.

If the printer does not seem to print correctly or print in the

right position, remove the power plug from the printer for a

few seconds and then plug the printer power back in.

Once connected, operation of the printer is fully automatic.

For example, each time the timer stops, the printer prints the

final time. Note that it is possible to start and stop the timer

faster than the printer can print the times – though this is

unlikely during normal operation of the timer. To ensure no

information is lost, the  timer “queues” up to four printed

messages and prints them when the printer is ready.

Printer User's Manual

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Manual Intervention

The printer flags manual intervention by placing “(M)” for

“Manual” to the right of the printed time. A time is flagged

with “(M)” if the timer is manually started or stopped when the

electric eyes should have started or stopped the timer. For

some events, the timer is supposed to be manually stopped

(e.g., roping, team penning). For these events, time is flagged

with “(M)” only if the timer is manually started.

Timer Restart

After the timer is stopped, if timing is resumed via the

RESTART

 button, then the last stopped time shown on the

printer is really no longer valid. The timer flags this condition

by printing a message on the printer which indicates that the

preceding time is no longer valid due to a timer restart.

Broken Barriers (Roping)

When used for roping events, broken barrier information is

printed to the right of the rider's time. If the header breaks

out, “HDR” is printed to the right of the rider's time. If the

heeler breaks out, then “HLR” is printed. If both the header

and heeler break out, “H+H” is printed to the right of the time.

No Time

Often it is desirable to maintain a one-to-one correspondence

between the printed output and the entry log for a particular

event or class. You can force the printer to print the message

“--No Time--” to maintain this correspondence when a rider

does not participate for some reason. Forcing the message is

done differently for the 

ALLEGRO

 and 

POLARIS

 timers:

ALLEGRO:

  

Press the NO TIME button (newer models), or start

and stop the timer within one second by quickly pressing

the START/STOP button twice. Instead of printing the time,

the printer prints the "--No Time--" message.

POLARIS:

 Press the NO TIME button.

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