TAG Heuer Timing
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12. Mass Start or Group Start (GRP)
The start time could be provided by a timing impulse or at a pre defined time
12.1. Start with a timing impulse
(The impulse is provided by a start gate, a photocell or a manual contactor on Input 1)
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Select NET TIME (menu – Timing Modes)
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Open a New Run
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Input a competitor N° at the start (N° + E1), N°1 in our example.
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Give the start by an impulse on INPUT 1 (manual or external)
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Select Duplicate (menu)
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Input the N° to be duplicated (N°1 in our example)
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The N° and the start time are displayed
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Duplicate one or several competitor N° started at the same time as N°1
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►
Other N° _ _ _ _
: if the competitor N° are not in chronological order (ex 2, 5, 9 etc)
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N° From _ _ _ _ to _ _ _ _
: if the competitor N° are in a chronological order (eg
from 2 to 10)
WARNING
If you input a lot of competitor numbers in the same group (eg 1 to 150), it could
take several second
s
to proceed to the memorisation.
12.2. Start a defined time
The start(s) time(s) must be programmed in the CP540 after you open a New Run.
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Select NET TIME (menu – Timing Modes)
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Open a New Run
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Select - Insert Time and E1 (Menu)
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Input a competitor N° (eg N°1) and then the start defined time (ex: 12:34:00.000)
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If one or more competitor numbers are starting at the same time, select Duplicate and follow
the steps as described above.
WARNING
The defined start times must be referenced with the time-of-day of your CP540
(Synchro).