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RaceAmerica Model 3850 Timer AC4

SERIAL PORT CONFIGURATIONS

       The RS232 Serial Port can be configured for 

T-Link Wireless Track Sensors or to interface to 

a PC running race management software.

The Serial Port is enabled for two way 

communications (in for T-Link data, out for PCs 

and displays.  The Printer port is also a serial port 

and can be reconfigured for a display..

NOTE: When connecting to the Serial Port, 

the PC or display must be configured at 9600 baud, 

8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no handshake 

(9600/8/N/1).

RF INTEGRITY

 

When operating the Timer AC4 with 

T-Link wireless sensors, the Radio Frequency 

Signal integrity can be monitored.  Pressing 

[*6]

 

on the keypad will cause connected T-Link units 

to monitor the RF signal integrity indicated by 

[--

rF--] [A---X] [b---X]

.  ’X’ represents 0 for 0%, 1 

for 10%, 2 for 20%, etc and a dash for 100%.  ‘A’ 

sensor (Start), ‘B’ sensor (Finish) and ‘Z’ unit can 

be seen on the display.  Any reading above 30% 

should be adequate for timer operation.  This is an 

indication of the consistency of the RF integrity.  

If this number jumps around, there is a high level 

of interference in the area.  If the number remains 

high, the RF signal strength is very good.  If the 

number remains low, the RF integrity is somewhat 

weak and data reporting may be slowed by retries 

but will not alter the accuracy.  The position of 

the T-Links and their antennas can be moved to 

optimize the RF Integrity level.

WIRELESS BATTERY LEVEL

When operating the Timer AC4 with T-Link 

Wireless sensors, The battery level of each 

wireless link unit can be monitored from the 

console.  Press and release the 

[*9]

 key to monitor 

the Battery Level of the T-Links on the track 

indicated by 

[-bAtt-] [A---X] [b---X] [Z---X]

.  

’X’ represents 0 for 0%, 1 for 10%, 2 for 20%, etc 

and a dash for 100%.  ‘A’ sensor (Start), ‘B’ sensor 

(Finish) and ‘Z’ unit can be seen on the display.  

Any reading above 50% should be adequate for 

hours of operation.

TIMER OPERATION

Once set up, operation of the Timer AC4 is 

very straight forward. Select from below which 

setup matches your requirements:

Single Beam - Laptimer configuration

  Manual operation

This manual stop-watch type operation works 

with sensors OFF as selected in SENSORS 

[*2]

T-Link ‘Z’ can be connected but not turned on.

Press START [3] each time a vehicle crosses 

the Start/Finish line, any running timer will stop 

countiing and a new one will start counting.  After 

each finish/start,  a lap number is assigned to each 

start on the console (press/hold [0] to view lap 

number; press/hold [8] to view the ‘Best’ lap).

Each  finish  freezes  the  running  timer  and 

sends the time to the serial ports (PCs and 

displays).

If a car goes off course and cannot finish; 

press ‘Did not Finish’ DNF 

[9]

 when the car 

should finish and their time will be set to the time 

configured in [out Et] (*44####).

If a car reaches the maximum time allowed, 

its timer will automatically stop at that number.  

This time is  configured in [End Et] (*44###).

Use ‘All Stop’ 

[*7]

 to stop all currently 

counting timers when something happens 

requiring a rerun of all cars on the track.

Single Beam - Laptimer configuration

  Hard-Wired

Run Single Beam hard-wired with Sensors 

[on] as configured in SENSORS [*2] and the cable 

in the START connector.

 

Each time the beam is 

interrupted, a timer will stop countiing and a new 

one will start counting.  After each finish/start, the 

beam is locked out for two to nine seconds (see *4 

CONFIG) to allow the car to pass through and the 

dust to clear.  A lap number is assigned to each start 

on the console (press/hold [0] to view lap number; 

press/hold [8] to view the ‘Best’ lap).

Summary of Contents for 3850B Timer AC4

Page 1: ...er AC4 Rev E Four Timer Autocross Timing System Owner s Manual RaceAmerica Corporation P O Box 3469 Santa Clara CA 95055 3469 USA 408 988 6188 www raceamerica com info raceamerica com Copyright 2014 R...

Page 2: ...NS 11 CONSOLE FEATURES 12 POWER ON SELF TEST 12 System Settings 12 CONFIGURATION MENU 12 Configure Print Header 13 ALIGNMENT MODE 13 Hard Wired Sensors 13 T Link Wireless Sensors 13 CONSOLE CONFIGURAT...

Page 3: ...quiring Limited Warranty service during the warranty period should be returned to RaceAmerica with proof of purchase If return of merchandise is by mail the customer agrees to insure the product prepa...

Page 4: ...ulated DC power source Under normal conditions a properly charged battery will operate for an entire day of racing without requiring a recharge The Beam Emitters and Track Sensors operate on invisible...

Page 5: ...eet Timer Capacity m ss fff 9 59 999 sss fff 999 999 sec Time Accuracy 0 001 seconds Model 5810A HD EXR T Link2 Frequency 900MHz band Internal Battery 9 6VDC Lithium Ion T Port Connections 05 5825 to...

Page 6: ...gnal is received During normal operation the LED on each T Link2 will flash red during transmit and flash green each time signal is received from another T Link2 The 4 CONFIG menu in Fig 11 is used to...

Page 7: ...T Link2 power and external connections WARNING To avoid damage to wireless units do not operate any wireless device without the antenna installed Do not operate wireless units within four feet of eac...

Page 8: ...s STEP 3 Layout the wireless links or cables on the track site The large connector RJ45 connects to the console or T Link Wireless unit and the smaller connectors RJ11 connect to the Track Sensors at...

Page 9: ...Fig 1 Laptimer hard wired plug into START Fig 2 T Link wireless Laptimer Track Sensor Laptimer Single Track Sensor Configuration Dual Track Sensor Configuration 45232A PC CABLE Fig 3 T Link wireless 2...

Page 10: ...ack Sensors Fig 5 T Link wireless with external Track Sensors DATA CAPTURE SOFTWARE 06 TW01 Y CABLE Y CABLE 06 TW01 PC ST FN 232 LDD CONSOLE 12VDC 5140 SENSOR START LINE FINISH LINE 5040 EMITTER 5140...

Page 11: ...PODs Fig 10 Wireless Digital Displays Connecting System Options CONSOLE DIGITAL DISPLAY DIGITAL DISPLAY 12VDC 06 X025 25FT CABLE 4520 LINK 12VDC 12VDC ST FIN TLNK PRNT CONSOLE DIGITAL DISPLAY DIGITAL...

Page 12: ...ired and ON one column of dots at the right edge of each dis play line will flash periodically if they are properly aligned When the Z unit is ON and connected to the timer one column of dots at the r...

Page 13: ...f slightly out of alignment or continuously if they are not functioning properly or way out of alignment Once the emitter sensor pair are aligned properly the digit will stop counting If the alignment...

Page 14: ...99 999 Start Sensor Lockout 5 Finish Sensor Lockout 5 Timeslip Header 3850 Timer AC4 4 timer Autocross Timing System T Link Wireless Enabled L1 C01 to C39 XXXX L2 C01 to C39 XXXX L3 C01 to C39 XXXX L4...

Page 15: ...ndicated by bAtt A X b X Z X X represents 0 for 0 1 for 10 2 for 20 etc and a dash for 100 A sensor Start B sensor Finish and Z unit can be seen on the display Any reading above 50 should be adequate...

Page 16: ...press hold 0 to view lap number press hold 8 to view the Best lap Each finish freezes the console and sends the time to the serial ports PCs and displays If a car goes off course and cannot finish pre...

Page 17: ...ill flash intermittently about every three seconds If the start sensor goes out of alignment the display will show StArt SenSor test FAiLEd with test failed flashing to get the operators attention If...

Page 18: ...nt XX XX representing minutes and seconds re maining Press 1 again to stop the count StoP Count will briefly display and the screen will blank KEY 2 The 2 IGNORE key will stop and give no time for the...

Page 19: ...and navigate the CONFIG menu KEY 1 Pressing 1 will print the current configuration in he system to a connected serial printer See sample Use 5 CONFIG to make changes KEY 2 The 2 key is used to toggle...

Page 20: ...mes KEY 9 Pressing 9 will display T Link battery levels as follows bAtt A X b X Z X where X is the relative charge 1 to 9 plus 100 If you press 9 when no T Links are not connect ed the display will sh...

Page 21: ...nter Prod This message appears during the power up sequence and indicates the product number of the RaceAmerica timer StArt SEnSor tESt FAiLEd This message indicates the alignment of the Track Sensor...

Page 22: ...correct charger for different batteries To maintain the highest level of timing accuracy and minimize false trips annual preventative maintenance and calibration should be performed on all system trac...

Page 23: ...17 2 18 3 19 4 20 5 21 6 22 7 23 8 24 9 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Character Code a 65 b 66 c 67 d 68 e 69 f 70 g 71 h 72 i 73 j 74 k 75 l 76 m 77 n 78 o 79 p 80 q 81 r 82 s 83 t 84 u 85 v 86 w 87 x 88...

Page 24: ...19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Printed Character Character Code Printed Character Character Code Printed Character Character Code Priinted Character Character Code TIM...

Page 25: ...1 Separate the Base of the Foam Stand from the Top 2 Connect the cable to the sensor 3 Place the 5140 5158 Sensor into the base open end down 4 Slide the Top on the Base paying attention to the four c...

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