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Relay Take-Off Platform

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The console’s left and middle LCDs can indicate 

weak or dead batteries. The letter “R” appears on 

the screen in the lane where the RTOP’s batteries 

are low. When the batteries are completely dead, 

the R will not display on the screen (

Figure 56

). 

e� 

Return the cover squarely onto the box. Start the 

screws and tighten until they are snug and then 

twist them 1/4 turn more. If any of these screws 

are missing, the cover will leak and the RTOP may 

have problems. 

•  Examine the cable for cuts or exposed wires between 

the electronics box and platform and between the 

electronics box and the dual banana cable. 

•  Remove any corrosion on the dual banana plug with 

the maintenance kit included with the OmniSport 

2000 console. 

•  Loosen the strap so each end is free. Verify that the straps securing the RTOP to the 

starting block are not cut/frayed and that the buckles are in place. 

Attach & Connect the RTOP

•  Attach both straps on each side by 

placing the loose end into the end with 

the cam buckle. Once inserted into 

the cam buckle, pull loose end until 

platform is snug on the block. Make 

sure there are no twists in the strap and 

that the electronics box is flat against 

the bottom of the starting block. Tie the 

excess strap up so that it is not hanging 

in the water that splashes up on the 

pool deck (

Figure 57

). Refer to 

DWG-

268945

 to correctly mount the RTOP to 

a starting block. 

•  Plug the dual banana cord attached 

to the gray electronics box into either 

the lane module for an on-deck system 

or a deck plate for an in-deck system. The 

RTOP is typically plugged into the 

BUTTON 3

 

input (

Figure 58

). The push button and RTOP 

cables are stackable connectors. If all three 

push buttons are in use, piggy-back the RTOP 

plug on one of the button plugs. For more 

information refer to 

On-deck System (p.6)

Note: 

Swim meets usually use one or two 

backup buttons with 

BUTTON 3

 empty. 

Dedicate 

BUTTON 3

 for the RTOP so the 

OmniSport 2000 console can stay set 

to input 3. 

Figure 56: 

RTOP Batteries & 

Console LCD

Figure 57: 

RTOP Mounted to Starting Block

Figure 58: 

RTOP Connected to BUTTON 3

Summary of Contents for OMNISPORT 2000

Page 1: ...201 Daktronics Drive Brookings SD 57006 5128 www daktronics com support 800 325 8766 OMNISPORT 2000 TIMING CONSOLE OPERATION MANUAL P1240 ED 13312 Rev 16 23 May 2019...

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Page 3: ...onnection 14 Network Connections 15 Basic Timing System Maintenance 16 3 General Console Features Operation 17 Console Operation 17 Sport Inserts 17 Keypad 18 Built in Printer 18 Paper Installation 18...

Page 4: ...42 Edit Menu 42 Edit Team Score 43 Edit Event Order 43 Edit Order 43 Insert Event 44 Delete Event 45 Clear Order 45 Print Menu 45 Print Race Results 45 Print Event Order 46 Print Settings 46 Setup Po...

Page 5: ...Judges 66 Operation During Event 66 Selecting the Order 66 Entering Scores 66 Menu Navigation 67 Scoreboard Menu 67 Scoreboard ON OFF 68 Dimming 68 Time of Day 68 Edit Menu 69 Edit Team Score 69 Edit...

Page 6: ...9 Time of Day 89 Edit Menu 90 Edit Workout 90 Edit Step 90 Insert Step 90 Delete Step 91 Copy Workout 91 Clear Workout 91 Print Menu 91 Individual Workout 91 All Workouts 91 Settings 92 Setup Timer Me...

Page 7: ...mming 108 Time of Day 108 Print Menu 109 Print Settings 109 Paper Feed 109 Setup Timer Menu 109 Set Times 109 Period Time 109 Overtime 109 Rest Time 110 Warning Time 110 Shot Time 110 Timeout Time 110...

Page 8: ...Menu 125 Scoreboard ON OFF 125 Dimming 126 Time of Day 126 Edit Menu 126 Edit Team Score 127 Record Time 127 Print Menu 127 Print Race Results 127 Print Settings 128 Setup Timer Menu 128 Number of La...

Page 9: ...Contents Driver Address 137 Digit Number 137 Switch 138 A Reference Drawings 139 B Sport Inserts 151 C Menu Navigation Shortcuts 159 D RTD Output Specifications 167 E Daktronics Warranty Limitation of...

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Page 11: ...THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE WARNING Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as direct sunlight or fire Do not let the power cord touch hot surfaces or hang over the edge of a table that would d...

Page 12: ...cuments below are available online at www daktronics com manuals Reference Guide Document OmniSport 2000 Timing Console Quick Reference Guide Provides basic steps to host swimming diving water polo an...

Page 13: ...s 1 Call Daktronics Customer Service Market Description Customer Service Number Schools including community junior colleges religious organizations municipal clubs and community centers 877 605 1115 F...

Page 14: ...nt Electronic components such as printed circuit boards should be placed in an antistatic bag before boxing Daktronics does not recommend using packing peanuts when shipping 4 Enclose name address pho...

Page 15: ...nter the touchpad in the lane Secure the supplied adjustable bracket to the pool gutter If the pool does not have a gutter secure the touchpad by running a cord through the holes on top of the touchpa...

Page 16: ...he lane modules daisy chain together allowing another module to be plugged into the end to add another lane Figure 6 Easy servicing is an additional benefit of on deck cabling If one lane goes bad the...

Page 17: ...in the kit to remove any corrosion from the connections Figure 7 Use silicon lubricant every time the system is set up and taken down to protect the jacks and plugs This will ensure a good connection...

Page 18: ...ld by up to three timing judges per lane As with the touchpad connection match the black jack with the GND side of the plugs Figure 10 If only one backup button is used connect it to the jack marked B...

Page 19: ...ct the four pin plug from that extension cable into the J11 FAR END jack on the rear of the OmniSport 2000 console For more information on the OmniSport 2000 timer connections refer to Figure 23 In de...

Page 20: ...tor is used to plug in a remote strobe In some cases if a system does not have an independent start location deck plate the horn start will be connected to the nearest individual lane deck plate This...

Page 21: ...l plates are shown in Figure 18 and Figure 19 Horn Start HS 200 System Reference Drawings HS 200 Horn Start On Deck Configuration DWG 185695 For typical placement of start system components refer to F...

Page 22: ...ming System CTS console connect the start cable from the console to the START normally open jack on the HS 200 For HS 200 units with a wired mic connect the mic into the 4 pin jack labeled MIC For add...

Page 23: ...ess in deck or on deck OmniSport Pro software J4 EXPANSION PORT or ETHERNET jack for bi directional communication with OmniSport Pro software Matrix scoreboard J5 RTD PORT or ETHERNET jack for bi dire...

Page 24: ...t use a USB to serial adapter Daktronics part A 1801 or Radio Shack part 26 183 as shown in Figure 28 Drivers for the USB to serial adapter should be found on a CD provided with it or on the manufactu...

Page 25: ...currently operates using a static IP address The default address and subnet mask are used with Daktronics control system networks If the console is going to operate on a network other than for a Daktr...

Page 26: ...ons Verify that all edge protectors are securely in place Verify the boot along the top front bend is not cut At the end of each meet remove the touchpads from the pool and store them in a room outsid...

Page 27: ...number menu keypad and a built in printer Refer to Figure 33 to locate these components on the control console face Number Keypad Menu Navigation Sport Insert Built in Printer LCDs Figure 33 OmniSport...

Page 28: ...b with the arrow to the left 1 4 turn or until the arrow points left Lift the cover up and forward to remove it from the console Figure 34 2 Remove the old roll of paper 3 Using a pair of scissors cut...

Page 29: ...annels Reference Drawings Channel Selection Multiple Broadcast Group Gen IV DWG 203113 Installation Details Gen VI Channel Selection Guide DWG 1109870 The radio receiver units used in Daktronics score...

Page 30: ...values Multiple Controller System with Single Broadcast Group In a multiple controller system with a single broadcast group there may be one console for each scoreboard and or one master controller t...

Page 31: ...r the desired broadcast group and press ENTER to accept The asterisk will move to the channel setting Edit the channel number to the desired value and press ENTER to accept Broadcast Group Channel Set...

Page 32: ...ader2 program should open Figure 36 3 Go to File Hex Files and click Download Latest Hex Files Figure 37 4 Click Communications and select the COM port that the 9 pin serial cable is currently connect...

Page 33: ...e races The OmniSport 2000 timer will automatically clear the oldest events This ensures that old races will not be confused with new ones by the operator If the OmniSport Pro Swimming software is con...

Page 34: ...d by lane Lane 1 keys line up vertically with Lane 1 on the LCD Lane 2 keys with Lane 2 and so on through Lane 10 The keys with borders are used together or perform similar operations as described in...

Page 35: ...cted by pressing FINISH ARM ALL Operator is not using a pre programmed event order and the incorrect number of lengths was entered typically this would be corrected by pressing FINISH ARM ALL Arming D...

Page 36: ...changes additions will be lost Examples when to use Store Print To verify the results before the console is reset this might be to look at the tolerances between the touchpad and back up times to see...

Page 37: ...200 was set the console would do the math and automatically set the number of lengths for that event to 8 Additional Settings in Pro Software The Type can be left Blank set to Girls Boys Womens Mens...

Page 38: ...his keeps the timer s internal length count correct if there is a missed split time or an accidental touch To make the changes to the desired lane press TOUCH or TOUCH followed by the specific LANE ON...

Page 39: ...ess 1 to skip to the next lane Press 2 to use the backup time Press 3 to edit the lanes time Press 4 to turn the lane ON OFF Disqualification DQ Before the meet the timing operator should clarify with...

Page 40: ...e scoreboard menu of the OmniSport 2000 console default 15 seconds The display will continue showing the running time Finish Times At the end of the race the scoreboard will scroll through the results...

Page 41: ...0 0 If the number of lines on the scoreboard equals the number of lanes in the pool the operator can select lane order or finish order If the number of scoreboard lines is less than the number of lan...

Page 42: ...g any open lanes in the pool Press LANE ON OFF for the appropriate lane Watch Lane Status LCDs The operator watches the lane status indicators on the left and middle LCDs to confirm that all touches a...

Page 43: ...e to verify start was received The timer starts automatically when the horn start triggers the start of the race Be prepared to manually start by pressing START if the timer does not start automatical...

Page 44: ...repancy between touchpad and backup B or BK Backup time E Edited time M Manual time F Early Relay exchange R 1 3 Relay exchange 1 through 3 Special Features of the OmniSport 2000 Console Always Ready...

Page 45: ...ings Figure 41 to reuse in the competition pool These settings let the console know how the physical pool and timer are configured Setup Numeric Scoreboard Menu p 51 describes numeric scoreboard confi...

Page 46: ...36 Swimming Printouts Figure 42 illustrates a typical printout for a 10 lane race log The right printout shows the heat results with backups the times entered by the officials with backup buttons Figu...

Page 47: ...Swimming Mode Operation 37 Lane Place Order Printouts Figure 43 illustrates a typical Lane Order left and Place Order right printout for an 8 lane race Figure 43 Lane Place Order Printouts...

Page 48: ...intout An abbreviated Relay Exchange printout is illustrated in Figure 44 The OmniSport 2000 console printout shows a or by each swimmer s exchange The left column printout is an example of each lane...

Page 49: ...the start of the meet on the following Touchpads RTOPs Horn start Buttons Scoreboard Confirm timing console is communicating to the display Ensure all touchpads are centered in their pool lane Downlo...

Page 50: ...e Affiliation and Time fields are all editable To edit one of these fields select it and click the Edit button double click it or right click and select Edit Print sends the stored race data to the pr...

Page 51: ...et for convenience Each operator will find his her own method that works best Remember that when using either navigation method pressing CLEAR at any time will go back to the previous function or menu...

Page 52: ...EBOARD DISPLAY TOD From Main Menu 1 3 or from SCBD 3 TIME OF DAY ENTER Note The running time must be reset before the console will display Time of Day on the scoreboard Time of Day will remain on the...

Page 53: ...he menus described below to edit the event order insert an event into the event order delete an event in the event order or clear the event order entirely Remember that the operator has three options...

Page 54: ...T BEFORE 001 E 001 R P From Main Menu 2 2 2 Use to select the event location number where the new event will be inserted Press ENTER when the location number is shown 001 EVT 001 RND BLANK Press the 0...

Page 55: ...from scratch Remember the operator may scroll through the sub menus using and ENTER From this point on the manual uses the number sequence to navigate through the menus Print Menu The Print Menu allo...

Page 56: ...he console s built in thermal printer Print Event Order This menu is used to print the event order MENU PRINT PRINT ORDER Y N From Main Menu 3 2 Press YES to print the event order Press NO to exit the...

Page 57: ...and in others it will be set up closest to the last lane Lane 6 in a six lane pool If Lane 1 is closest to the timer the console should be set to NRM normal If the console is set up on the same side...

Page 58: ...open switch that closes Normally Open and others are a closed switch that opens Normally Closed MENU TIMER START IN N O From Main Menu 4 2 1 Typically plug the start cable into the START N O jack on...

Page 59: ...is set to use buttons as the primary time There is no back up time If the console receives a single button that is the time If the console receives two buttons an average time is calculated If the co...

Page 60: ...e lane module or deck plate and the arm time that configures how long the console is comparing the touchpad to the platform For more information refer to Section 9 Relay Take Off Platform p 98 RELAY T...

Page 61: ...The console does not know the difference between the correct athlete a teammate or an official leaning against the block Beeper Volume This menu is for setting the internal beeper volume when keys are...

Page 62: ...f the Finish Times will hold on the scoreboard The default time is 5 seconds FINISH PAGE TIME TIME 5 From Main Menu 4 3 1 3 Press the 0 9 keys to enter the number of seconds each page will be displaye...

Page 63: ...with DQ in the PLACE digits and the time in the TIME digits Press ENTER to save Show Start This menu tells the console whether or not to display the start reaction time from RTOPs on a numeric scoreb...

Page 64: ...to save The default time is 5 seconds Results Order This menu configures the console to display results in either Lane Order default or Place Order If the number of lanes in the pool is greater than...

Page 65: ...tion time or YES show start reaction time and then press ENTER to save Show Place This menu determines whether or not to display place with split times SHOW PLACE FOR SPLITS NO From Main Menu 4 3 2 8...

Page 66: ...set the console to OMEGA RTD Port Select RTD Port to assign a protocol either Real Time Data RTD or Colorado Timing System CTS to transmit out of the J5 RTD PORT on the console MENU COMM PORTS RTD POR...

Page 67: ...sually the preference of the meet management program operator MENU PRINTER RSLTS BY LANE From Main Menu 4 5 2 MENU PRINTER RSLTS BY PLACE Use to select LANE or PLACE and then press ENTER to save Backu...

Page 68: ...the previous time and date Setup Network Menu This menu is used to configure various network settings for outputting Real Time Data RTD to displays and connecting to Pro Swimming and Meet Manager sof...

Page 69: ...to exit the menu Gateway Address The gateway address may only be edited if the IP address is set to custom The default setting is shown below GATEWAY ADDRESS 192 168 0 1 From Main Menu 4 7 4 Press the...

Page 70: ...u 4 7 7 Use to toggle between ON OFF and then press ENTER to continue MENU NETWORK NETWORK MMR ON Use to toggle between ON OFF and then press ENTER to save Test Menu The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipp...

Page 71: ...and OFF When this menu is selected an all ON signal is sent at intervals of approximately 3 seconds Press ENTER to exit the menu Driver Address This menu shows which addresses each of the drivers on t...

Page 72: ...diver Uses 2 3 5 7 or 9 judge s scores to calculate the award Three methods of entering dive sheets Manually before the event While the event is running Download from a results program like E dive or...

Page 73: ...ring keys are only used to enter scores Round Key The diving program in the console scores up to 13 rounds To view which round the console is currently scoring look at the second line of the left LCD...

Page 74: ...ore Abort Edit See Operation During Event p 66 for additional description of when to use these keys In order for the console to calculate a score for the dive the following data is needed Dive Dive Po...

Page 75: ...nt in the Event Order Press PREV EVENT to return the console back to the previous event in the Event Order Press EVENT HEAT to set the console to whatever event heat was entered If that event is swimm...

Page 76: ...dges are selected the LCD also prompts to select the correct formula Operation During Event Selecting the Order At the beginning of a diving event the correct Dive Order must be selected by pressing S...

Page 77: ...t the menu displayed on the right LCD Pressing an arrow is equivalent to using a number when in menu mode The second method uses numbers to go directly to a desired menu choice Using the 1 9 keys ente...

Page 78: ...ting press ENTER To return to the Dimming Menu without saving press CLEAR When to use this In low light conditions the scoreboard may be too bright In direct sunlight the scoreboard may need to be tur...

Page 79: ...and GUEST for varsity and junior varsity Another option is to post the men s scores when a men s event is finished and the women s scores when a women s event is finished Note If the console is conne...

Page 80: ...f 0 to insert a diving event and show the dive order A B C or D set for that event 001 EVT 001 DISTANCE 0 001 EVT 001 DIVE ORDER B When to use this If the console is not connected to a results program...

Page 81: ...o exit the menu and leave the event order as is When to use this If the existing event order needs to be completely erased from memory in the OmniSport 2000 console so a new event order can be program...

Page 82: ...nu is used to clear the dive order scores The specific Dive order to be cleared must be selected before entering the menu Refer to Selecting the Order p 66 CLEAR OUT DIVER TOTALS A Y N From Main Menu...

Page 83: ...nu without printing When to use this It is a good idea to print out an event order before starting each session to verify that the console is expecting to score the events in the desired order Print S...

Page 84: ...s NO to exit the menu without printing When to use this If the operator needs to print an active order for an individual diver Print All Dive List This menu prints the dive list for all divers in the...

Page 85: ...ve Positions will be labeled A B C D or S P T F DIVE POSITION CODE ABCD From Main Menu 4 1 2 DIVE POSITION CODE SPTF Use to toggle to the desired selection and press ENTER to save Beeper Volume This m...

Page 86: ...he RTD offset settings 0K 5K 10K or 15K Each setting adds 5000 to the original item numbers up to 15000 The default setting is 0K no offset To save the setting press ENTER When to use this Data from m...

Page 87: ...S to transmit out of the J5 RTD PORT on the console MENU COMM PORTS RTD PORT RTD From Main Menu 4 3 2 MENU COMM PORTS RTD PORT CTS Use to select RTD default to send information to a Daktronics display...

Page 88: ...OFF and then press ENTER to save When to use this Using the Dive Log is the most thorough way to identify issues with the system Daktronics recommends that the Dive Log is always turned on As scores a...

Page 89: ...menu allows the operator to set or verify the IP address of the console The default setting is shown below 1 STD 2 CUST 192 168 0 55 From Main Menu 4 6 2 In most cases the standard IP address should b...

Page 90: ...hown below 1 STD 2 CUST PORT 3002 From Main Menu 4 6 5 In most cases the standard RTD port number should be selected Press 1 If the RTD will be sent to a Daktronics DVX DVN video display press 1 follo...

Page 91: ...e battery level will show as CHARGED or LOW Press ENTER to exit the menu Scoreboard Test These menus check the numeric scoreboard drivers Cycle ON OFF This menu checks the signal to the scoreboard DIS...

Page 92: ...left and middle LCDs indicate where a judge console is connected in the rear of the OmniSport 2000 console 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 N 2 N Near jack J14 F Far jack J15 No connection The LCDs also indicate...

Page 93: ...e console Figure 54 is connected to the OmniSport 2000 timer it will prompt the user to enter a judge number The LCD on the judge console prompts the user to enter a number from one to the maximum num...

Page 94: ...et of judge numbers available after the first panel If there are two panels of five the second panel is entered as judge numbers 6 10 There can be up to 2 panels of 9 judges or 18 total judges per Omn...

Page 95: ...OVERALL 5 5 The OK will display by the judge number after the score is entered Free Routine Operation In a free routine the first panel of judges enters the score for the technical merit portion of th...

Page 96: ...r each lane Getting Started When starting the OmniSport 2000 console set the console to the pace clock mode Refer to Startup p 19 and press ENTER when the right LCD shows 3 PACE CLOCK The three LCDs o...

Page 97: ...a workout enter the amount of time for the swimmers rest within one step Pace overrides the rest of the workout or circuit if a pace step is entered within one and continue to count up to the entered...

Page 98: ...the previous function or menu Pressing the YES and NO keys is the same as ENTER and CLEAR Note In this manual LCD illustrations aligned to the right indicate menu location while the set up actions are...

Page 99: ...n to the Time of Day menu Use to toggle between 12 and 24 hour setting and then press ENTER MENU SCOREBOARD DISPLAY TOD From Main Menu 1 3 or from SCBD 3 TIME OF DAY ENTER Note The running time must b...

Page 100: ...ST with time 6 PACE with time For example after selecting mode 4 Swim the following prompts appear EDIT 1 STEP 1 SWIM 00 20 EDIT 1 STEP 1 SWIM 00 30 0 EDIT 1 STEP 1 END CIRCUIT Enter in the desired am...

Page 101: ...nu The Print Menu is where the operator can print a specific workout result all workout results or the settings for the current console configuration Individual Workout This menu prints the results of...

Page 102: ...4 2 1 1 Press the 0 9 keys to enter the number of lines and then press ENTER to save If the number of active lanes in the pool is greater than the value set the timer will automatically page the infor...

Page 103: ...t the OmniSport 2000 to MULTILINE To verify the scoreboard protocol is set to MULTILINE unplug the signal cable from the back of the console and then cycle power to the scoreboard When it powers up P1...

Page 104: ...M SS From Main Menu 4 5 Press the 0 9 keys to enter the correct date and time and then press ENTER to save Press CLEAR twice to exit without saving and retain the previous time and date Setup Network...

Page 105: ...twice to exit the menu Gateway Address The gateway address may only be edited if the IP address is set to custom The default setting is shown below GATEWAY ADDRESS 192 168 0 1 From Main Menu 4 6 4 Pre...

Page 106: ...EST LEVEL LOW The battery level will show as CHARGED or LOW Press ENTER to exit the menu Scoreboard Test These menus check the numeric scoreboard drivers Cycle ON OFF This menu checks the signal to th...

Page 107: ...s menu shows the digit designation SHOWING DIGIT ENTER TO EXIT From Main Menu 5 2 3 Press 3 to display a digit number The number or letter will show which output on the driver that digit is plugged in...

Page 108: ...lastic construction of the RTOP Figure 55 allows for easy setup and removal of the platform Follow the steps below each time the RTOP is used Before Securing the RTOP Before placing the RTOP on the bl...

Page 109: ...ch side by placing the loose end into the end with the cam buckle Once inserted into the cam buckle pull loose end until platform is snug on the block Make sure there are no twists in the strap and th...

Page 110: ...n function of the Relay Take Off Platform is for relay exchanges during competitive events When used in conjunction with a complete Daktronics timing system it can be used to detect relay exchanges to...

Page 111: ...iSport Pro Swimming is connected to the console the RTOP settings can be configured in the software itself From the Pro Swimming software go to Options Configuration and then click on the Timer tab Fi...

Page 112: ...t recommended The RTOP may trigger early if there is something between the swimmer s skin and the RTOP Is the RTOP affected by the weight of the athlete No The RTOP senses human contact and not pressu...

Page 113: ...r TOL shows the number of time outs left PL shows the player s number who has the penalty The shows the number of penalties that player has the final area shows the amount of time remaining in the pen...

Page 114: ...en press ENTER This sets the main clock to the new period time and it changes the default period time in the console s stored memory Press SET TIME three times to set the Rest 1 time which is typicall...

Page 115: ...ss SCORE and then use the numeric keypad followed by ENTER to input a specific score for that team Score 1 Press SCORE 1 to decrement subtract a point from that team Timeout Press TIMEOUT use the nume...

Page 116: ...orrect date and time and then select the proper sport operation 2 Print out the consoles settings by pressing MENU 2 1 ENTER and verify they are correct Specifically review Horn Control Refer to Horn...

Page 117: ...U twice Use to scroll through the menus When a selection is made press ENTER to accept the menu displayed on the right LCD Pressing an arrow is equivalent to using a number when in menu mode The secon...

Page 118: ...setting press ENTER To return to the Dimming Menu without saving press CLEAR When to use this In low light conditions the scoreboard may be too bright In direct sunlight the scoreboard may need to be...

Page 119: ...PRINT 2 PAPER FEED From Main Menu 2 Setup Timer Menu This menu is used to configure the game settings Set Times These menus establish the times used while playing the game from overtime minutes to th...

Page 120: ...the left for the reset 2 value Timeout Time This menu sets the Timeout time MENU SET TIME TO FULL 01 00 From Main Menu 3 1 1 6 MENU SET TIME TO PART 00 20 Penalty Time This menu sets the time for eac...

Page 121: ...UTS menu sets the maximum number of timeouts allowed for each team MENU TIMER FULL T O 3 From Main Menu 3 1 5 MENU TIMER PART T O 1 Press the 0 9 keys to set the maximum number of full timeouts allowe...

Page 122: ...es how the console will output Real Time Data RTD to matrix displays RTD Offset This menu will add an offset to the Real Time Data RTD output to the matrix display MENU RTD MATRIX RTD OFFSET 5K From M...

Page 123: ...or Colorado Timing System CTS to transmit out of the J5 RTD PORT on the console MENU COMM PORTS RTD PORT RTD From Main Menu 3 3 2 MENU COMM PORTS RTD PORT CTS Use to select RTD default to send informa...

Page 124: ...keys to enter the correct date and time and then press ENTER to save Press CLEAR twice to exit without saving and retain the previous time and date Setup Network Menu This menu is used to configure va...

Page 125: ...twice to exit the menu Gateway Address The gateway address may only be edited if the IP address is set to custom The default setting is shown below GATEWAY ADDRESS 192 168 0 1 From Main Menu 3 6 4 Pre...

Page 126: ...TEST LEVEL LOW The battery level will show as CHARGED or LOW Press ENTER to exit the menu Scoreboard Test These menus check the numeric scoreboard drivers Cycle ON OFF This menu checks the signal to t...

Page 127: ...is menu shows the digit designation SHOWING DIGIT ENTER TO EXIT From Main Menu 4 2 3 Press 3 to display a digit number The number or letter will show which output on the driver that digit is plugged i...

Page 128: ...BOARD menu All of the subsequent final times are then automatically sequenced on the scoreboard as they finish When all of the active lanes have completed the race the system displays all of the final...

Page 129: ...a race the timer automatically turns every lane on It is up to the operator to turn lanes off as needed Use these keys to disable the empty lanes after the start of a race For each lane that is empty...

Page 130: ...umber by one Event Heat Press EVENT HEAT to enter a particular event and heat number Place Lane Non Lane Timing Lane Timing Pressing LANE TIMING enables all lanes and buttons configured in the system...

Page 131: ...tus indicator is returned Before the meet the timing operator should clarify with the meet referee if he she wants the athletes to be disqualified on the timer Clarification of this is important for r...

Page 132: ...when the race clock has been stopped If a start was missed because the timer was not reset race clock was still running from the previous race the start impulse is logged in the memory and on the pri...

Page 133: ...w of running a large track meet Store Print If an error is observed on the printout press EDIT Press STORE PRINT to verify the correction After all corrections are made press RESET ENTER Refer to Prin...

Page 134: ...Track Mode Operation 124 Results Printouts Figure 63 illustrates a typical printout for an eight lane track showing Lane and Place results for two heats Figure 63 Track Results...

Page 135: ...own method that works best Remember that when using either navigation method pressing CLEAR at any time will go back to the previous function or menu Pressing the YES and NO keys is the same as ENTER...

Page 136: ...REBOARD DISPLAY TOD From Main Menu 1 3 or from SCBD 3 TIME OF DAY ENTER Note The running time must be reset before the console will display Time of Day on the scoreboard Time of Day will remain on the...

Page 137: ...nd press ENTER Press CLEAR twice to leave this unchanged and return to the Edit menu Print Menu The Print Menu is where the operator can print a specific race result or the settings for the current co...

Page 138: ...hange was made in the console unknowingly or if the console was returned to or exchanged by Daktronics for service It is a good idea to pull out the known good settings and verify them to a new printo...

Page 139: ...printed when the middle time is received If two buttons are being used the time of the second button is printed after both buttons are pressed If one button is used that is the time In non lane events...

Page 140: ...This menu configures the console to display results on the scoreboard in either Lane Order or Place Order If the number of lanes on the track is greater than the number of lines on the scoreboard the...

Page 141: ...information in place order The default setting is 10 OF LINES LINES 8 From Main Menu 4 2 2 1 Press the 0 9 keys to enter the number of lines appropriate to the facility s display and then press ENTER...

Page 142: ...5 Use to toggle through the RTD offset settings 0K 5K 10K or 15K Each setting adds 5000 to the original item numbers up to 15000 The default setting is 0K no offset To save the setting press ENTER Wh...

Page 143: ...ts Port to assign a protocol to transmit out of the J6 RESULTS PORT on the console to communicate with meet management software COMM PORTS RSLT OMNI 2000 From Main Menu 4 3 3 OMNI 2000 default and OMN...

Page 144: ...rogram operator MENU PRINTER BACKUPS YES From Main Menu 4 4 3 MENU PRINTER BACKUPS NO Use to select YES backups enabled or NO backups disabled and then press ENTER to save Intensity This menu sets the...

Page 145: ...ER after every group To select a standard address instead press CLEAR twice to exit the menu Note Once the console has been successfully connected to a network it must be disconnected from the network...

Page 146: ...operator to verify the MAC address of the console The MAC Address cannot be edited Press any key to exit the menu MAC ADDRESS 09 EC 03 01 06 From Main Menu 4 6 6 Meet Manager Enable This menu allows...

Page 147: ...the scoreboard ON and OFF When this menu is selected an all ON signal is sent at intervals of approximately 3 seconds Press ENTER to exit the menu Driver Address This menu shows which addresses each...

Page 148: ...t on the rear of the console 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 C O O O O When pressing one of the push buttons that is plugged into the Track Button Interface a C will display in that lane on the left or middle LC...

Page 149: ...art On Deck Configuration DWG 185695 System Riser FB Track Scbd w Omni2K Track Side DWG 186535 OmniSport 2000 and JC 100 Equipment DWG 189089 OmniSport 2000 Judging Equipment In Deck DWG 190817 Channe...

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Page 151: ...J14 NEAR LANE NEAR CAN H NEAR CAN L 4 2 3 1 PIN N C FUNCTION 14VAC N C 14VAC J13 POWER IN PIN 4 3 2 1 SHELL EARTH GND START SWIN9 N J12 START INPUT 2 BLK 1 RED START SWIN9 P PIN FUNCTION LM NEAR CLK...

Page 152: ...WNED SUBSIDIARIES COPYRIGHT 2017 DAKTRONICS INC USA THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION AH REV TITLE PROJECT INCHES MILLIMETERS DESIGN SCALE DIM UNITS DATE SHEET DO NOT SCALE DRAWING FUNC TYPE SIZE DRAWN JOB NO OM...

Page 153: ...S AND STARTING EQUIPMENT 04 15 SEPT 09 CME ADDED RADIO TO HYTEK OPTION 05 19 AUG 11 KZB UPDATED CABLES FROM RADIOS 07 02 AUG 13 CME CHANGED RADIO S TO CONNEXLINK PRO AND UPDATED CABLES BETWEEN HY TEK...

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Page 155: ...RENCE DWG 191692 FOR WALL PLATE WIRING DIAGRAM YOU MAY HAVE UP TO NINE JUDGES CONSOLES PER OUTPUT ON THE OMNISPORT 2000 DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS JUD...

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Page 157: ...NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS INC COPYRIGHT 2012 DAKTRONICS INC DAKTRONICS INC AV DRAWN DATE SHEET JOB NO REV RADIO LINK SYSTEM RISER RC 100 RODEO DIV...

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Page 159: ...TROL RUNS ALL SCOREBOARDS AT ONCE CONSOLE RADIO SETTING BCAST 0 CHANNEL 0 1 CONSOLE CAN ALSO CONTROL JUST 8 CHANNELS IN A SELECTED GROUP GROUP CONTROL RUNS ALL SCOREBOARDS ASSIGNED TO BCAST X AND CHAN...

Page 160: ...LLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES COPYRIGHT 2017 DAKTRONICS INC USA THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION AH CAN RS232 POWER 12 VAC 12 VAC RS232 CAN POWER 12 VAC POWER RS232 CAN REV TITLE PROJECT INCHES MILLIMETERS DESIGN SCAL...

Page 161: ...be at the correct scale to fit into the console keypad they must be printed on 11 x 17 paper Reference Drawings Insert LL 2549 OmniSport 2000 Swimming DWG 163808 Insert LL 2566 Omni 2000 Diving DWG 1...

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Page 163: ...LL 2549 R02 SWIMMING...

Page 164: ...LL 2566 REV 02 DIVING...

Page 165: ...LL 2569 REV 02 WATER POLO HOME SHOT TIME GUEST GAME TIME...

Page 166: ...TRACK LL 2573 REV 03...

Page 167: ...LL 2581 REV 01 PACE CLOCK...

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Page 169: ...for arming touchpads after a touch 4 2 6 PRECISION sets the timer precision in seconds 1 100 or 1 1000 4 2 7 RELAY TAKE OFF configures take off platforms connections 4 2 8 BEEPER VOLUME sets the volu...

Page 170: ...5 3 2 DRIVER ADDRESS displays the driver address es 5 3 3 DIGIT NUMBER displays digit numbers 2 Diving Menu Navigation 1 SCBD MENU 1 1 SCBD ON OFF clears the display 1 2 DIMMING sets the dimming brigh...

Page 171: ...wer level 5 2 SCOREBOARD allows testing of the scoreboard 5 2 1 CYCLE ON OFF sends an all ON signal to scoreboard in 3 second intervals 5 2 2 DRIVER ADDRESS displays the driver address es 5 2 3 DIGIT...

Page 172: ...printer paper one line 3 SETUP MENU 3 1 TIMER configures the game settings 3 1 1 SET TIMES sets the times used while playing the game 3 1 1 1 PERIOD TIME sets the timing length of the period 3 1 1 2...

Page 173: ...the scoreboard settings 2 2 1 NUMERIC sets output data for numeric scoreboards 2 2 1 1 NUMBER OF LINES sets the number of lines on the scoreboard 2 2 1 2 PAGE TIME sets how long each page will hold o...

Page 174: ...PLACE 4 2 1 4 SHOW DQ sets what DQ data to display DQ ONLY or DQ TIME 4 2 1 5 FOOTBALL SCBD sets what data to display EVENT HEAT or GUEST 2 3 4 2 1 6 RUNNING TIME sets what data to display CONTINUOUS...

Page 175: ...allows testing of lane modules 5 3 SCOREBOARD allows testing of the scoreboard 5 3 1 CYCLE ON OFF sends an all ON signal to scoreboard in 3 second intervals 5 3 2 DRIVER ADDRESS displays the driver ad...

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Page 177: ...y be downloaded here http dakfiles daktronics com downloads Data ITF Serial Port COM Transmission Specifications Baud Rate 19 200 Parity None Data Bits 8 Protocol Enhanced Size 4096 Sport Mode Input T...

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Page 179: ...Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability 169 E Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability This section includes the Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability statement SL 02374...

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Page 181: ...placement parts or Equipment will be new or serviceably used comparable in function and performance to the original part or Equipment and warranted for the remainder of the Warranty Period Purchasing...

Page 182: ...ectors employees or agents be liable for any claims asserting or based on a loss of use of the facility or equipment lost business revenues or profits loss of goodwill failure or increased cost of ope...

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