Getting Started
Charging the Battery
Using a standard USB Micro cable charge the timing puck for at least 3 hours before use.
Ok, so nobody actually wants to do this… the battery is delivered approx. 70% charged, and won’t be
damaged if the timer is powered up, and a few laps flown. Do not run it for long though before charging it to
prevent permanent damage to the battery.
App. Download
Search for the term ‘LapRF’ in either the iOS App. store, or the Google play store.
Download the free app. and install.
Powering On
To power on the LapRF, press and hold the power button, located on the underside of the timer, for
about 4 seconds until the LEDs light up, and the LapRF beeps.
To power off, repeat this procedure.
Connecting to the LapRF
Take note that despite the fact that there’s a ‘bind’ button on the bottom, and the LapRF is a
Bluetooth device, you do not need to pair it with your phone or tablet. The LapRF won’t show up as a
Bluetooth device either.
Instead you start the app and click on ‘Race Setup’ and subsequently on the ‘Select Timing System’ in
the top left corner. This will list all available timing systems, check on the bottom of yours to see how
it is called, for example ‘TidyLawn’ and select it, refer to the below noted image for an impression of
what the ‘Race Setup’ page looks like, note the ‘Select Timing System’ top left.
Subsequently the ‘Start Race’ icon on the Race page should go green to indicate a good connection.
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