HiLink User manual EN
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3.1.2
HiSmart Trigger
This setting allows determining at what distance HiLink will consider HiSmart devices to be in the area, and
therefore the number in transmission. The possible settings are:
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0= Disabled
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1= Immediate Range; approximate receiving distance 20cm (used for example at the start in skiing)
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2= Near Range; approximate receiving distance 3m
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3= Far Range; approximate receiving distance 30m
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2= Very Far Range; approximate receiving distance 60m
3.2
L
INES
This menu makes it possible to define the type of pulse (logic channel) to be transmitted (START-STOP-
LAP1...LAP14) when a signal is received on the Green (Line 1) and Red (Line 2) sockets. If the pulse is
transmitted by pressing the Enter button (bottom left), the logic channel of Line 1 will be transmitted. You can
also specify whether the timing line is to be configured to accept “Normally Open” or “Normally Closed”
signals. The HiLink system, unlike the old EncRadio systems, allows simultaneously transmitting the two timing
lines by using a new data protocol. With this perspective, for example, two starts or finishes of a parallel can
be transmitted using a single transmitter or the two pulses of a speed base (which in this case will be
configured as an average speed on two different laps).