TAG
Heuer Timing
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INNOVATION
The CP 545 provides a visual (on the LCD) and audio alarm if an external input remains in short-
circuit. This feature allows you to observe the status of TAG Heuer’s new “direct-response”
photocells (HL2-31 & HL2-35 – serial number up to 7000) and allows the timekeeper to instantly
determine if a photocell is out of alignment.
This audio alarm is also available with our Data & Impulse Radio transmission HL670 / HL615.
3) The same message is printed with the device N° (ID) and the software version, along with the timing
mode and the main parameters used during your last timing session.
4) If the CP 545 doesn’t print, enter the menu (
F
), select
PRINTER
ON
and validate
◄┘
. You should
check your batteries and replace if necessary
5) Synchronise the CP 545 (refer to chapter 6.3) if needed
6) Select a Timing Mode (refer to chapter 5.6)
7) Check timing parameters (precision, lock time etc) (refer to chapter 5.8)
8) Op/a Run (start the Timing session)
9) Example of how to start a new Timing session:
a) Enter into the menu (
F
)
b) Clear the memory.
c) Timing mode (you may change this if desired)
d) Parameter (If changes are needed – Precision, Blocking, etc.)
e) Synchronise (manual at Time of the Day to correspond with other systems, or time proposed by
you on the CP 545, or start at 00:00)
f) Op/a new run (begin the timing session)
PLEASE NOTE
If the same Timing Mode is reconfirmed through this menu (Mode Chrono) sequence, the
parameters by default are restored.