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At zero, the alarm signal will be activated for
6 seconds. The display on the bottom left will be increased by one. Thus,
the recording of the zero rotation can be read up to ninety-nine times.
During the count down mode, the modes can only be switched between
count down and date.
Real time into split time:
By some sport events, real time and time recordings are synchroni-
zed. Every recorded time will be shown in real time. Therefore, the
split time is synchronized with real time.
Simultaneously pressing the START/STOP and SET key combines real
time with split time. The second will be rounded off to the next
minute. At this time the stopwatch can be controlled manually or by
impulse through an external main clock which will control the start of
the main event.
The split time will be controlled by 24 hour real time without 10 hour di-
git in the display but extern connections (printer, PC) write the complete
real time
Real time
Display
Printer
08:32.56,99
8:32.56,99
08:32.56,99
10:05.59,77
0:05.59,77
10:05.59,77
23:33.44,57
3:33.44,57
23:33.44,57
When Real Time controls the split time, no other modes are available.
The following options are available with the interface:
- Mini-printer with the MODUL and ACCORD
- Interface with PC as follows:
1-2 Stopwatches (Start/Finish]
1-2 Light Barriers, start pistols or other impulse devices can be
connected by PC cable
Hanhart offers the suitable software for the most sport
time applications.
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Example for hardware combinations:
1) One light barrier (etc.) and one stopwatch for Start/Finish
2) One light barrier (etc.) and two stopwatches for Start/Finish
3) Two light barriers (etc.) and two stopwatches for Start/Finish
The software automatically controls the interface, according to the
hardware set up.
Additional software capabilities are:
- Input by mouse or keyboard per SAA standard
- Light barriers (etc.) can be controlled by PC
- Single, double or group starts
- Single or double evaluation
- Single or group evaluation
- Lap (tailor) time, single and group starts
- Listing by start numbers or times
- Immediate display of running time
Consumers are legally required to dispose of batteries
at suitable collection points, vending points or dispatch
bays. The crossed-out wheeled bin means that batteries
must not be disposed of in the household waste.
Pb, Cd and Hg designate substances that exceed the
legal limits.