SMARTSPEED and SMARTSPEED LITE Advanced Protocol Guide
© 2010 Fusion Sport International
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ITEM
DESCRIPTION
R.Time
Reaction time (seconds)
Split
Individual split results (seconds)
Total
Total time (seconds)
FREE TIMING MODE
DESCRIPTION
Free timing provides complete freedom with your test design, as it does not require athletes to run through the
gates in a set order. Gates can be passed multiple times, and in any order, depending on the settings you choose.
If you are in doubt about how to run a particular test, then begin by using Free Timing Mode – essentially it can be
used to time anything.
USER OPTIONS
1.
Start Type:
allows the user to configure the start type for the session –
a.
Auto
(default): timing starts when the athlete in each lane breaks the first gate
b.
Mat/Switch up
– timing starts when the athlete lifts their hand/foot OFF the start mat or hand start pad
(note – a start pad or switch must be connected to the start gate)
c.
Mat/Switch down
– timing starts when the athlete steps ON to the start mat or starts switch
d.
In beam/mat start
– the athlete stands in the beam or presses down on the start pad, and after 3 seconds
the start gate becomes activated (light turns solid green). Timing starts when the athlete leaves the beam or
Include contact
time calculation
Record contact time
as well when mats
are detected.
Free Timing standard
Select training mode
(Free mode / Set
number of events /
time limit)
Start type
Select different start
type (Auto, In beam,
Switch mat down/up,
In beam mat start)
Test protocell alignment
Set trigger directions
(Fix/Random)
Break algorithm
control
Control the break
algorithm
Gate rearm delay
Control the
photocell rearm
period