SMARTSPEED and SMARTSPEED LITE Advanced Protocol Guide
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STANDARD TIMING
DESCRIPTION
Standard timing drills use a start gate, split gates (if desired) and a finish gate. Each lane (track) must have a start and finish gate
as the minimum. The user can then select the appropriate number of gates to provide the desired split times. For example, to
run a 40 meter sprint with 10 and 20 meter splits, the 4 GATE SPRINTS protocol should be selected. The athlete must run
through the gates in order from start to finish.
USER OPTIONS
1.
Start Type:
allows the user to configure the start type for the session –
a.
Auto
(default): timing starts when the athlete in each lane breaks the first gate
b.
Mat/Switch up
– timing starts when the athlete lifts their hand/foot OFF the start mat or hand start pad (note – a
start pad or switch must be connected to the start gate)
c.
Mat/Switch down
– timing starts when the athlete steps ON to the start mat or starts switch
d.
In beam/mat start
– the athlete stands in the beam, or presses down on the start pad, and after 3 seconds the start
gate becomes activated (light turns solid green). Timing starts when the athlete leaves the beam or when their
hand comes off the start pad.
2.
Algorythm ON/OFF
– allows you to turn off SMARTSPEED’s Error Correction Processing function
3.
Show Winner
– when running multiple lanes, ticking this option will cause the system to show the winner of each
subsession by flashing the lights and or sounding the buzzers on the fastest athlete’s lane.
Start type
Select different start
type (Auto/In beam
start /Switch mat up)
Break algorithm
control
Control the break
algorithm
Winner mode
Show winner in
multiple track after
all athletes finish.