Fig. 8 Fig.9 lane button # 6 is pressed
In the button test mode, the display will show the corresponding lane number when that
button is held down (Fig. 9). This is to help to make sure that the right button is used for
each lane and that it is well connected. These lane numbers will disappear when the lane
buttons are released. Press [
MODE
] key to exit button test mode. The display will return to
Fig. 8.
Bib number Entry in Track Race:
Choosing [
1
] (BIB) in Fig. 8 to enable the Bib number entry. The display will show
available memories for 2 seconds.
Fig. 10 shows the track race display. The top row displays the race number for Track
Race, the bottom displays LAP number and time.
Race number
Fig. 10
The timer allows entering the athletes’ bib numbers before starting a track race. Press
[
EDIT
] key at Fig. 10 will go to bib number entering mode, as shown in Fig.11. Key-in the
corresponding bib number for the lane, and press [
ENTER
] to enter the bib number for the
next lane. To skip entry for a certain lane, press [
⇒
] to go to the lane you like to enter. To
go back to previous lanes press [
⇐
]. To return to track race (Fig.10), press [
MODE
].
To start a race, press any lane button or [
START/LAP
]. (In case of the starting signal, it
allows three persons (maximum) pressed the lane buttons simultaneously within one
second on Track & Road race. The timer will take the average time automatically for the
overall starting time.) To record finish time for a particular lane, press the corresponding
lane button. Press [
START/LAP
] will only record time for lane number 1.
If [
START/LAP
] or any lane button is pressed, the display will change to Fig.12. If the bib
number is not yet entered, the bib number can be entered now and press [
ENTER
] to
confirm. If no Bib number is needed, leave it as is.
The timer will memorize the entered bib numbers for any particular lane. Pressing the
same lane button again, the bib number entered previously will automatically appear
under the bib column in Fig. 12, instead of blinking dashes.
Fig. 11 Fig.12
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