SPEEDY X-TREME 6
3.4. Setting the Options.
The BCE is easy to set up and requires just a few basic settings, found within the Options Tab.
Automatic updates - should remain checked with a tick to enable the program to self update.
Localisation - Language, Country and Union.
For each sector, click on the item and make your selection from the drop down box.
Click the red box in the top right corner to turn off the BCE and then restart the BCE.
Do not leave the settings showing as ’Automatic from Master’
3.5. BCE communication.
The Bricon Club Editor will communicate with the Speedy X-treme and the Bricon Club-Master.
Communication can be both ways, with information either sent to the computer program to the
master or clock, or alternatively read by the computer from the master or clock.
The small icons that select the direction of communication can be found just below the tabs.
Send to ETS
Read from ETS
NB: ETS means the
Speedy X-treme clock
(or the club master)
BEWARE: When sending information one way or another it is important that the correct direction
is chosen, as sending or reading in the wrong direction can result in a total loss of data.
3.6. Connecting the Speedy X-treme for Communication.
The Speedy X-treme is connected to the computer using the USB cable. This can be done at any
stage before or after information has been entered). Ensure that the BCE is on screen, before
connecting the clock.
NB: The clock will receive
power from the USB cable.
Communication is established when the BCE displays the message “ETS found” along with the
clock serial number on the central bar that runs across the screen.
Do not disconnect the Speedy X-treme whilst it is in communication with the BCE.
The BCE should be closed down first or alternatively communication can be stopped by
clicking on “Stop Communication” found within the “option” tab.
Localisation
Automatic Updates
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