
Rei Pro User Manual v.1.0.2
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3.7
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IMPLE
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TOPWATCH
In the Simple Stopwatch Program, you will find a set of very simple and intuitive configurations such as:
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Athletics;
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Relay;
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Carving;
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Countdown;
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Motorsport;
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Playtime;
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Cycling.
Athletics, Relay, Motorsport and Cycling
modes let you manage the event in a very
similar way. You work with a screen like
this, with the running time at the bottom
and most of the screen occupied by the list
of acquired events.
If the number of Laps is 1, the Rei Pro will
acquire all the Stop events without
considering the holdoff time (which is set
to 40 s by default, but you can change it in
settings). If, after receiving numerous
impulses, you want to show the time of the first on the display board, i.e. the first impulse received, just click
Pause Time. The visualized time will stop, but you can continue to acquire impulses continuously.
Conversely, if you set a number of Laps greater than 1, the Stop line will remain closed for the set holdoff
time. Its behaviour will only become the same as the case above when the last Lap is reached. In a race with
multiple Laps, the Pause Time command lets you show the last Lap time received.
Concerning the Start time, you can decide whether to start the time from zero, link to the solar time on the
Rei Pro, provide a starting solar time or provide an initial time.
Countdown mode, on the other hand, lets
you manage a countdown, which you can
hold with Stop and restart with Start.
Alternatively, you can choose to start it
from the configurable initial value on each
Stop impulse.