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RaceAmerica Model 2650 Series XL Advanced
2650 rev A.00
Configuration Parameters
--- Tree Settings
Pre-Stage Lights
Stage
Tree Input Power
110VAC
Redlights Allowed
First
Perfect RT=0.000
Off
Tree Win Light Pattern
4
--- Printer Settings
Number of Line Feeds
10
Autoprint copies
1
--- Speed Trap Settings
Trap Length
66 feet
MPH (USA) or Km/H(Euro)
MPH
--- Track Config Settings
Total Elapsed Time
ET
--- Track Sensors
Test
60 foot
No
Speed
No
Finish
Yes
--- Timeslip Header
2650 Series XL Advanced
Drag Timing System
dp Dual Processor Timing System
Fig 7 - Printout of Configuration Parameters
Press
[*1] [REPORT]
saved - even when power has been turned off. The
system configuration selections can be printed by
pressing
*1 [REPORT]
on the keypad (Fig 7).
Each menu will be covered in detail in
upcoming sections of this manual.
SENSOR ALIGNMENT
All RaceAmerica timing systems have an
alignment mode. This is very useful for verifying
correct Emitter/Sensor alignment.. After the track
layout has been determined and the Sensors and
Emitters placed in the proper positions, enter
alignment mode section by pressing the
[*5]
ALiGn ALIGN
keys to verify correct alignment.
Alignment conditions also display on the Tree as
shown in the definitions of Tree Lights picture.
The LED Display momentarily indicates the
position of each sensor on the console display
with letters representing each emitter/sensor pair
[SS-6SF]
.
The digits indicate Pre-Stage,
S
tage,
6
0 foot,
S
peed and
F
inish respectively.
L
eft
lane sensors are monitored in the top display
and
R
ight lane sensors in the lower display. The
Status Display then changes each digit to a zero
for each sensor being monitored
[00-000]
. If the
Beam Emitter and Track Sensor are operating
properly and aligned, the ‘0’ digit will not
change and the Tree lights will be OFF. If the
Beam Emitter and Track Sensor are not properly
aligned, the ‘0’ digit for each emitter/sensor pair
will count slowly if slightly out of alignment or
continuously if they are not functioning properly,
way out of alignment and the corresponding Tree
light will be on or flickering. Once the emitter/
sensor pair are aligned properly, the digit will stop
counting and the Tree light will go out. If the
alignment is off a little or intermittent, the digit
for that emitter/sensor pair will count when they
float out of alignment. Note that the Pre-Stage
position is always active on the Tree. It should
also be noted that once the zero digit has started
counting, it will never stop at zero again unless
Alignment Mode is exited and re-entered. This
can be helpful for leaving the system in alignment
mode for an extended period of time to check on