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Index 

 

1

 

INTRODUCTION ....................................... 6

 

1.1

 

Safety Recommendations ............................. 6

 

1.2

 

Contents ......................................................... 6

 

1.3

 

System peripherals........................................ 7

 

1.4

 

Keyboard: Use of the keys ............................ 7

 

1.5

 

Switching the device on ................................ 7

 

1.6

 

Switching the device off................................ 7

 

1.7

 

Navigating through the menus ..................... 7

 

2

 

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ................ 7

 

3

 

GENERAL FUNCTIONS .......................... 7

 

3.1

 

Type of contacts ............................................ 7

 

3.2

 

Synchronisation ............................................. 8

 

3.3

 

Arming ............................................................ 8

 

3.4

 

Resolution and Rounding ............................. 8

 

3.5

 

Scoreboard and PC output ........................... 8

 

3.6

 

Printer ............................................................. 9

 

3.7

 

Controlling the memory ................................ 9

 

3.8

 

Corrections..................................................... 9

 

4

 

TIMEKEEPING ......................................... 9

 

4.1

 

Before the Race ............................................. 9

 

4.2

 

For each race ................................................. 9

 

5

 

OTHER FUNCTIONS ............................. 10

 

5.1

 

Paper Replacement ..................................... 10

 

5.2

 

Battery Replacement ................................... 10

 

5.3

 

Loading new version ................................... 10

 

6

 

TROUBLESHOOTING ........................... 11

 

7

 

ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS ............  11

 

8

 

CABLING DIAGRAM ............................. 11

 

9

 

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ........ 12

 

10

 

DESCRIPTION ........................................ 12

 

 

Please refer to the last pages of this manual 
for a description of the different 

components. 

1 Introduction 

The 

 is a hand-held, battery powered timing 

device. The four line display, and 18 key keyboard make it 
very user friendly. Five plugs allow the device to be connected 
to various peripherals. 
 

The 

 reflects all the know how and experience 

of Swiss Timing Ltd, official timekeeper at more than 25 
Olympic Games. Benefiting from the latest innovations in 
micro-electronic, the device more than meets the wishes of 
every user. 
 

The 

 

is absolutely a futuristic device, whilst 

remaining very easy to use. New timekeeping programs 
developed to meet divers sporting disciplines may all be 
loaded from a personal computer. 
 

The 

 

provides a practical solution for all 

disciplines requiring the measurement of time, including the 
time of day, the duration of a race, lap time, match time or 
speed. 
 

The 

 

is characterised by its ease of use, its 

high precision, its compact size and low power consumption – 
making it suitable for every timekeeper, from amateurs to 
professionals, having already been used at the Olympic 
Games.  
 

1.1 Safety 

Recommendations 

 
To avoid all risk of electrocution, or damage to the device, 
never connect an external power supply directly onto the 

 

sockets; it is only permitted to connect a 

mains adaptor when it complies with all safety criteria.  
 
Never use a solvent or aggressive detergent to clean your 

 
Never pull the paper through the printer in anything other than 
the direction. 
 

Protect the 

 

from rain and water jets. 

 

Never open the 

 

case due to risk of damaging 

the internal electronic circuits. 
 
 

 
Only use the printer paper recommended by Swiss Timing 
Ltd. The printer uses rolls of thermal paper, 58mm wide and 
with a maximum diameter of 29mm. 

1.2 Contents 

The 

 

is delivered in a transport bag, with the 

system software already installed. 
 

 

 

 

1. 

3361.620 Transport 

bag 

2. 

3462.700 

3. 

3462.606 

Mini CD with standard system software 

4. 

9051.6042

Rolls of thermal paper (2 units) 

5. 

Power adaptor (option)  

 

3361.618 230V 

Europe 

 

3361.618.AU

230V Australia

 

3361.618.GB

230V Great Britain

 

3361.618.US 115V 

U.S.A. 

6. 

9035.6109 

Alkaline batteries 1.5V, 1500 mAH, type 
AA / LR6 / UM3 (4 units) 

7. 

3361.605 

Start & Stop connection cables (2 units) 
(mono jack Ø3.5mm – 2x4mm sockets) 

8. 

3361.603

PC connection cable (RJ 10p – RJ 10p) 

9. 

3361.610

PC adaptor (RJ 6p – Sub-D 9p F) 

 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for POWERTIMEII

Page 1: ...3462 501 02 TIM022 Version 1 0 SWISS TIMING LTD P O Box 138 Rue de l Envers 1 CH 2606 Corg mont Switzerland Phone 41 32 488 36 11 Fax 41 32 488 36 09 e mail info swisstiming com Web http www swisstim...

Page 2: ...onal computer The provides a practical solution for all disciplines requiring the measurement of time including the time of day the duration of a race lap time match time or speed The is characterised...

Page 3: ...dicate that the screen display may be scrolled by the cursor keys 2 Technical Specification Data storage even when switched off the saves all data For this it uses a capacitor mounted on the main circ...

Page 4: ...arming delay of x seconds In the first case enter 0 as the arming time alternatively the number of seconds before automatic rearming If you enter 10 the arms the arrival channel 10 seconds after the...

Page 5: ...vailable to clear the data in the memory but it should be noted that all the information will be permanently erased How to erase the memory Settings Erase Yes or No 3 8 Corrections Every timekeeper ho...

Page 6: ...return to the race using the function menus Open the battery compartment cover Remove the four batteries Do not throw these batteries into the dustbin but send them for recycling Insert four new batt...

Page 7: ...eed to be repeated However the date and time are not modified The will display the boot program version operating system of the If the problems continue please contact your nearest service centre 7 Ac...

Page 8: ...00 printed lines at 20 C With running time on PC and Scoreboard 12 hours and 2000 printed lines at 20 C External power power jack plug 3 5 1 9 mm for 9 V power adaptor Operating temperature 10 C to 50...

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