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FinishLynx Scholastic System Quick Start Guide
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After your far lanes appear in focus, ensure that your
near lanes are similarly in focus as well. This will usually
be the case automatically. Note: If you are having a hard
time getting crisp focus, try opening your lens iris and
allowing the AGC to drop closer to zero
4.
Once the camera appears to be aligned,
Click
, the green
alignment
icon to close 2D alignment and then click
on the red 1-D alignment icon
. You will know when
your camera is aligned on the finish line because the 1-D
image will be primarily white. See image below for
proper 1-D alignment.
If you followed the steps closely in 2-D align, the camera
should already be aligned in 1-D mode as well. The 1-D
image should look similar to the following screen
capture:
If your picture looks washed out by too much light, turn the
aperture ring to a higher f-number, to let less light in.
5.
Have your assistant run through the finish line and watch
where he/she appears on the computer monitor. The
goal is for the runner’s torso to be fully visible in both the
inside and outside lanes. Now, have your assistant run
through the inner-most and outer-most lanes.
Adjust the
tilt
of the camera until he/she is clearly visible on both
ends of the finish line.
Note: It may be necessary to move the camera further
back from the track if you cannot see all lanes in the
image.
Tilt
Pan
Swivel
6.
After the image on the computer shows a white
background and black lane lines and your assistant
appears in the inner and outer-most lanes, adjust the
camera lens focus ring again until all lanes appear crisp
and in focus.
Step 10.
Adjust FinishLynx camera settings
1.
Click
|
Parameters
|
AGC
.
2.
Click the
Setup
tab and enter the number of lanes at your
finish line in the
Lanes
field.
3.
Check that
Identify by…
is set to
Lanes
4.
Click
Ok
.
5.
Select
File | Options
from the FinishLynx Lite menu bar
6.
Under the
General
tab select the correct USB/Serial Port
from the
Capture Button
drop down listing.
Step 11.
Create a shared directory for
FinishLynx and LynxPad
1.
Right-click on your computer desktop and select
New
|
Folder
. When the
New Folder
appears, change the name
to
Practice competition
.
2.
In FinishLynx, click
File
|
Options…
. Click the
Browse
button on the
Event Directory:
and navigate to the
Practice competition
directory
you just created. Then,
click
Ok
.
3.
Still in FinishLynx, click
File
|
Options…
and click the
Database
tab. Click the
Browse…
button next to the
Output Directory:
and navigate to the
Practice
competition
directory. Then, click
Ok
.
4.
Now, start LynxPad by clicking the Windows
Start
button
and then
All Programs
|
LynxPad
.
5.
Click
File
|
Options…
and
uncheck
the
Load Existing
Results on Program Start
box. Then, click
Ok
.
6.
Open the sample competition by clicking
File |
Open.
Navigate to
C:\LynxPadData\Sample
and then double-
click the
lynx.cmp
file. A practice competition opens on
the screen.
7.
Still in LynxPad, click
File
|
Options…
. Click the
Browse
button next to the
Directory:
text field. Navigate to the
Practice competition
file you created earlier. Select it
and click
Ok
. Click
Apply
and then click
Ok
again.
8.
Still in LynxPad, click
File
|
Save as…
and navigate to the
Practice competition
folder. Then, click
Ok
. Now,
FinishLynx can get start lists created in LynxPad, and
LynxPad can import results generated by FinishLynx.
Step 12.
Use FinishLynx with LynxPad Data
1.
In FinishLynx, click
to load the schedule of events
from LynxPad. The
Go To Event
dialog appears.
2.
Click the
Load Schedule
button once. Click the drop-
down list under the
Load Schedule
button. A list of
events appears. Click to select the “
110 Meter Hurdles
Men (9, 3, 1)
” event in the list, and then click
Ok
. The
first heat of the third round of the men’s 110m hurdles
opens on the FinishLynx screen.