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Brower Timing Systems Manual |[Full PDF]Test Center-SystemQuick Start GuideThe Manual Start button willFor TC-PhotoGate B,Align TC-PhotoGate B to AQuick Start Guide. Operating Your TC-Timer. TC-PhotoGate Setup. Test Identification Number (T id). TC-Timer Modes. Split Interval DiagramSPLIT displays the time. SEQUENCE displays the order (sefrom the start to the split.SPLIT INTERVAL displays theATHLETE displays the athletesCUM displays the cumulativeTo power up the TC Timer, press and holdThe clock is nowPowerMemory ClearThe Split counter will adjust as each split isPress and hold both buttons at the same timeMemory willNew. New Athlete. To start a new athlete, press the New buttonIf in Memory. Review, use the up arrow to get to the latestNew. Athletes can be assigned an identifyingMemory Review, use Up Arrow to get to. After the desiredIf no adjustment isManual Start. Athlete Memory Review. To review times, press the Memory ReviewThe sequenceMemory Review. Press button to manually start, split or finishManual Start button is a good way to learnManual. Start. NewSet up the TC-PhotoGate units as displayed below at the START. SPLIT or FINISH location. Turn on TC-PhotoGate A by pressing and holding the power buttonPoint TC-PhotoGate B in the direction of TC-PhotoGate A.Align TC-PhotoGate B by directing it toward the TC-PhotoGate ACenter beam alignment by moving B in andApplication TipThis will be high enough so that the legs ofThis is also low enough thatThis will make it difficult for athletes to know where to reach out and break the beam with a hand, whichThe blinking green light indicatesTC-Timer and TC-Timer USB. Computer Communication. Use the Mode button to select the desired mode.http://www.karkarlandas.lt/fckeditor/editfiles/concepts-of-genetics-9th-edition-solutions-manual-download.xml
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Once mode is selected,If TC-Timer USB is purchased,USB cable into the TC-TimerTC-Results Center, then pressChronograph ModeT id numbers allow allow the user to add a test identification number toOnce the identified data is downloaded to aT id numbers (0-9)With the TC-Results Center software the user will be able to customize timing dataWhen powered on, the TC-TimerDescription continued on pages 10-11.T id is only usefull with the computer interface. If T id is not shown, userThe second time the NEW button is pressed it will enter Memory Review. The user is then able to navigate the Timers’ memory using the Up andCumulativeSplit Interval. The following examplesSplit Interval Diagram. Split IntervalReview. Split IntervalThis mode is usefull in timing short spansAll of the funtions work the same as theRule: You must have at least 0.2 secondsEnterEnter. EnterEnterManual. NewScroll to set the number of inchesWhen passing through the start and finish gatesMPH on the top display. To see mph from splitWarning: Be sure TC-TimerRSSI ModeThis allows two or more TC Systems toAfter settingProblem one of my timing units does not power up. Solution 1 All units require you to press and hold the power button for atSolution 2 Check the battery. The units will warn of a low battery by aThe units will work for up to 20 more hoursIf the unit shows no sign ofProblem My timing system is setup correctly, but the TC-Timer won’tSolution 1 Check to see if all the system components are on the sameRelative Signal Strength Indicator. RSSI Test Mode allows you to self diagnose the distance capability of receptionProblem I occasionally miss a start orSolution 2 See RSSI on page 14. Solution If a single leg is broken, order a new tripod and save the twoIf you are still not sure the system is functioning correctly, call us at 801572-5540If the system has a defect return to Browe Timing Systems.http://autotuning-nv.ru/userfiles/concepts-of-genetics-8th-edition-solutions-manual.xml Problem I need to time distances over 1000 feet, and I want to know if ISolution Set up your TC-PhotoGates and have someone break the beamSolution Try frequency 1, 2, 3 or 4. (Must also be changed in TC-PhotoGate A.)Timer: Remove the battery cover on the lower back of the unit. InstallReplace the batteryApply pressure to the front of the unit between the lens and buzzer to slideReplace batteries (AAA). Place the unit back intoCaring for your system. The TC system is water resistant but not waterproof. The general rule isIf componentsRadio: Radio transmission distances up to 1000 feet can be received inDistances can be reduced if TC-Timer is inBattery Life: TC-Timer 50 hours, TC-PhotoGates 500. Radio Switch Accuracy: 0.0001. Warranty. The BROWER TIMING SYSTEM is backed by a 1 year warranty covering manufacturing defects. Service, whether covered by the warrantyThese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyOperation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference. CAUTION: Any changes or modification not expressly approved by. Brower Timing Systems could void the user authorization to operate thisTC-PhotoGate A compliance labeling. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:PDF Version: 1.6. Linearized: Yes. 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Producer: Adobe PDF Library 9.0. Trapped: False. Page Count: 11. Creator: Adobe InDesign CS4 (6.0.4). The Manual Start button will simulate a remote start, and is helpful in learning how the timer works. For TC-PhotoGate B, hold button until desired distance is selected. Align TC-PhotoGate B to A until it stops beeping. Find eye center by rotating B to one side until A starts beep- ing then repeat to the other side. Set B in middle of these two positions. The data from the last session is still in memory until memory is cleared. The clock is now ready to receive radio signals. SPLIT displays the time from the start to the split. CUM displays the cumulative (total) time from the start to the ?nish. SPLIT INTERV AL displays the time from split to split. A THLETE displays the athletes identifying number.Using the Manual Start button is a good way to learn how the system functions. Holding down either button will engage the high speed scroll. The sequence will adjust accordingly. Press and hold both buttons at the same time for approximately four seconds. A low tone beep will indicate power off. Align TC-PhotoGate B by directing it toward the TC-PhotoGate A until it stops beeping. Center beam alignment by moving B in and out of alignment. The A unit will not sound when centered. Application T ip 1. For the most accurate and repeatable results, set the IR light beam at the bel t he ight of the ath let es. T his will be hig h en ough so tha t th e l egs of the ath lete s d o no t br eak the IR ligh t be am. Set the ?https://dyodocs.com/images/canon-es400v-manual.pdfnish beam so it is not on a visible line. This will make it dif?cult for ath- letes to know where to reach out and break the beam with a hand, which can result in a faster time. TC-PhotoGate Setup Set up the TC-PhotoGate units as displayed below at the ST ART, SPLIT or FINISH location. T urn on TC-PhotoGate A by pressing and holding the power button for 2 seconds, it will beep then buzz continually, the green LED will also ?ash. Point TC-PhotoGate B in the direction of TC-PhotoGate A. The blinking green light indicates the unit is on. TC-PhotoGate B emits an infrared (IR) light beam that is detected by A. For tests like the bench press or box jump, the weight or number of jumps can be entered into the TC-T imer. T id numbers (0-9) must be input to the TC-T imer when a mode is selected. W ith the TC-Results Center software the user will be able to customize timing data into: -Athlete pro?les comprising of chosen tests -Results by test type -T est rankings CHRON mode is the principal mode used for the majority of timing applica- tions. When powered on, the TC-T imer automatically enters this mode. Description continued on pages 10-1 1. Computer Communication If TC-T imer USB is purchased, it will have a computer USB port next to the antenna. This allows user to export data from the timer to a PC. T o export data, Plug USB cable into the TC-T imer and connect to computer. Open TC-Results Center, then press and hold the Download buttons. TC-Timer Modes Use the Mode button to select the desired mode. Once mode is selected, and the test number is assigned, press Enter button to use that mode. T id is only usefull with the computer interface. If T id is not shown, user may still use the modes, but cannot enter test ID numbers. The second time the NEW button is pressed it will enter Memory Review. The user is then able to navigate the T imers’ memory using the Up and Down arrows. Split Interval Split Interval Split Interval Split Split Cumulative The following diagram de?nes Split Interval, Split and Cumulative times. This mode is usefull in timing short spans between the start and ?nish were extra resolution is needed for differentiation. All of the funtions work the same as the “Chron” mode. Scroll to set the number of inches or mm between the two Photo- Gates. When passing through the start and ?nish gates a time will be seen on the bottom dispalay and MPH on the top display. T o see mph from split to ?nish, or start to split, the TC-T imer will show mph on the Split Interval display line. Use the Manual Start button to count the number of reps.Solution 1 All units require you to press and hold the power button for at least 2 seconds to initiate the power up sequence. Solution 2 Check the battery. The units will warn of a low battery by a red ?ashing LED on the TC-PhotoGate A or B (the TC-T imer has a low battery symbol on the LCD). The units will work for up to 20 more hours and 5 for the TC-T imer with a low battery. If the unit shows no sign of turning on, check for dead battery. Problem My timing system is setup correctly, but the TC-T imer won’t receive a signal. Solution 1 Check to see if all the system components are on the same radio frequency. See FREQ on page 14. Solution 2 See RSSI on page 14. This allows two or more TC Systems to work in the same location. After setting the TC-T imer radio frequency (0-4), the frequency must also be changed to match in TC-PhotoGate A. This is done by removing the aluminum case and pressing down the appropiate switch on the blue switch. More than one switch cannot be down at the same time. (All switches up is FREQ 0) 1 2 3 4 ON Relative Signal Strength Indicator RSSI T est Mode allows you to self diag- nose the distance capability of reception or problems with signal reception. Problem I occasionally miss a start or stop signal. Solution Check RSSI to see if their is ra- dio interference at your location.www.goldenmachineries.com/d/files/dl380-g5-support-manual.pdf Problem I need to time distances over 1000 feet, and I want to know if I will get reliable reception. Solution Set up your TC-PhotoGates and have someone break the beam every three seconds.Install fresh AAA alkaline batteries (Energizer Duracell). Replace the battery cover. Apply pressure to the front of the unit between the lens and buzzer to slide the unit out of its case. Replace batteries (AAA). Place the unit back into the case and replace the set screw. Caring for your system The TC system is water resistant but not waterproof. The general rule is if you can train in the weather conditions, the system can function. If it is raining too hard to train, take the system out of the rain. If components get wet, let them air dry before putting them back into the foam holder bag. If components get really wet, remove batteries until dry. Speci?cations Radio: Radio transmission distances up to 1000 feet can be received in line of sight applications. Distances can be reduced if TC-T imer is in close proximity to electric motors and computers or TC-T imer is close against a body.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ- ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. CAUTION: Any changes or modi?cation not expressly approved by Brower T iming Systems could void the user authorization to operate this equipment. TC-PhotoGate A compliance labeling This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device may accept any interference received, including interfer- ence that many cause undesired operation. For TC-PhotoGate B, hold button until the desired distance is selected. FCC ID: XVABTS NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. CAUTION: Any changes or modification not expressly approved by Brower Timing Systems could void the user authorization to operate this equipment. Find eye center by rotating B to one side until A starts beeping then repeat to the other side. Power on TC-Start Pod Plug Touch pad or Foot wand into the TC-Start Pod. TC-PhotoGate A compliance labeling This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device may accept any interference received, including interference that many cause undesired operation. Distances can be reduced if TC-Timer is in close proximity to electric motors and computers or TC-Timer is close against a body. Radio Switch Accuracy: of a second. Warranty The BROWER TIMING SYSTEM is backed by a 1 year warranty covering manufacturing defects. SPLIT INTERVAL displays the time from split to split. Battery Replacement Timer: Remove the battery cover on the lower back of the unit. Install fresh AAA alkaline batteries. Battery life: 220 hours TC-Start Pod: Remove battery compartment door and replace with one 9V battery. Battery life: 220 hours ATHLETE displays the athletes identifying number. Caring For Your System The TC system is water resistant but not waterproof. If components get wet, let them air dry before putting them back into the foam holder. Solution 1 All units require you to press and hold the power button for at least 2 seconds to initiate the power up sequence. The units will warn of a low battery by a red flashing LED on the TC-PhotoGate A or B and TC-Start Pod. (The TC-Timer has a low battery symbol on the LCD). The units will work for up to 20 more hours and 5 for the TC-Timer with a low battery. If the unit will not turn on, check for dead battery. Problem My timing system is setup correctly, but the TC-Timer won t receive a signal. Solution Check to see if all the system components are on the same radio frequency. Problem I occasionally miss signals. Solution See RSSI on page 14. Problem My tripod is broken. Memory Clear Press and hold both buttons at the same time for approximately four seconds. Press and hold the buttons to engage a high speed scroll. If the system has a defect go to: and complete instructions to return defective unit. 18 3 6 Athlete Memory Review To review times, press the Memory Review buttons. Memory Review New TC-Results Center Software For TC-Timer USB Only Insert CD (Windows XP and Vista Only) Drag Brower USB folder to desktop, or copy to desired location. Setup is complete, open folder and double click the TC-Results Center file. Once the TC-Results Center software is open, click the Instructionbutton to read complete program instructions. The TC-Display has 5 different modes that can be changed. Remove the battery to locate the switch panel and printed directions. More than one switch cannot be down at the same time. (All switches up is 0) 4 Manual Start Press button to manually start, split or finish the timer. (Similar to a stopwatch) Using this function reduces the accuracy of an athletes time due to human error. Manual Start ON Mode 0: Will display a start and finish. Mode 1: Will display a start, split and finish. Mode 2: Will display continual individual lap times. Mode 3: Will display Miles Per Hour (beams must be 10 feet apart) Mode 4: Will display Kilometers Per Hour (beams must be 3 meters apart). The button on the bottom of the TC-Display can be pressed to scroll through up to 10 previous times. A start will automatically bring back the display to the latest time.www.goodnutrient.com/userfiles/files/Dl380-G5-Server-Manual.pdf If an athelete does not pass through the finish within 99 seconds, the TC-Display will reset to zero. The TC-Display will show b-lo to signal a low battery upon power up. A tripod can be used with the standard mount located on the back of the TC-Display. The TC-Display is capable of 5 different radio frequencies. Locate the blue switch panel under the battery and shift a lever. More than one switch cannot be down at the same time. 17 7 Frequency Select Mode Note: A TC-Timer set to Freq 0 needs to have 5 feet of separation from a TC-PhotoGate set on Freq 1-4. Otherwise it will receive an interfering signal. FREQ mode allows the user to change the radio frequency of the timing system. After setting the TC-Timer radio frequency (0-4), the frequency must also be changed to match in TC-PhotoGate A and TC-Start Pod. This is done by removing the aluminum case, with the TC-Stat Pod, remove the battery compartment door. Locate the blue switch panel and shift a lever. More than one switch cannot be down at the same time. (All switches up is FREQ 0) ON TC-PhotoGate Setup Set up the TC-PhotoGate units as displayed below at the START, SPLIT or FINISH location. Turn on TC-PhotoGate A by pressing and holding the power button for 2 seconds, it will beep then buzz continually, the green LED will also flash. Point TC-PhotoGate B in the direction of TC-PhotoGate A. RSSI Mode Relative Signal Strength Indicator RSSI Test Mode allows you to self diagnose the distance capability of reception or problems with signal reception. Solution Check RSSI to see if their is radio interference at your location. Solution Set up your TC-PhotoGates and have someone break the beam every three seconds. TC-PhotoGate B emits an infrared (IR) light beam that is detected by A. Align TC-PhotoGate B by directing it toward the TC-PhotoGate A until it stops beeping. The A unit will no longer sound when centered. Activate the start sequence on the Start Pod. Use the Manual Start button to count the number of reps between the Pods start buzzer and stop buzzer. Application Tip 1. For the most accurate and repeatable results, set the IR light beam at the belt height of the athletes. This will be high enough so that the legs of the athletes do not break the IR light beam. This is also low enough that swinging arms and hands of the athlete will not prematurely break the IR beam. Set the finish beam so it is not on a visible finish line. This will make it difficult for athletes to know where to reach out and break the beam with a hand, which can result in a faster time. Score Mode (TC-Timer USB version only) Score mode is for numeric data input. Example: squat or bench press max. By manually inputting this data at the test sight, it will be automatically downloaded to the computers TC-Results Center software. Press New to advance to the next sequence. In this mode the display will only time to seconds. This mode is useful in timing short spans between the start and finish where extra resolution is needed for differentiation. All of the functions work the same as the Chrno mode. Rule: You must have at least 0.12 seconds of time between start PhotoGate and finish PhotoGate. Rule: You must have at least 0.12 seconds of time. At 20 mph the span needs to be 4 feet or more. At 100 mph it is 18 feet or more. Start on Release Jack: When plugged into this jack, the unit will beep when first touched. When pad is released, the unit will send the radio start signal to the TC-Timer Start On Contact Jack: When plugged into this jack, the unit will send the radio start signal and beep when the pad is first touched. There are 3 switch devices that can be plugged into the TC-Start Pod. When adding a split, the TC-Timer will show MPH on the top display and advancing CUM times on the bottom display. Standard Memory Review functions will apply. TC-Start Pod Settings Start on Release Jack Start on Contact Jack 1 Beep: On TP, MIC TP, FW 2 Beeps: Ready Set Go TP 3 Beeps: 60 Second Alarm TP, FW 4 Beeps: 45 Second Alarm TP, FW 5 Beeps: 30 Second Alarm TP, FW ON Setting with Touch Pad Start Split Interval Plug Touch Pad into Start On Release jack. For three or four point stance starts, place the Touch Pad on the starting line using fingers to depress the center of the pad. The beep from the TC-Start Pod will confirm contact has been made. When the pad is released the time will start. The Touch Pad can also be used as a foot pad, place it under the rear foot of the athlete while the front foot is on the starting line. Slide red strip up so it is positioned at a 30 degree angle. Position rear foot with the toe underneath the red strip. The athletes toe should strike the strip when starting. When the red strip is struck the time will start. ON Setting with Microphone Plug MIC into Start on Release jack before powering on. The microphone will trigger a transmission when any loud sudden noise is detected. The intended use for this option is with a cap gun. Hold the MIC in the same hand as the gun. Experiment with the MIC location for best results. It could also be placed in a baseball glove or taped to a bat. Experiment for best results. MEMORY REVIEW VIEW The following examples show what the user will see in Memory Review. Ready Set Go Setting (R.S.G.) Plug the Touch Pad into the Start on Release jack. In this mode the Start Pod will send out a Ready beep, Set beep and Go beep at random intervals. When the Go beep is heard, the Start Pod sends a radio start, when the athlete releases the Touch Pad, the unit sends a second signal. The second signal is the athletes reaction time from Go beep to movement and will show as a split time. For example, how many box jumps in sixty seconds. Using this setting reduces the error of the person counting the number of jumps. Plug the Touch Pad into Start on Contact jack. When the operator touches the Touch Pad a R.S.G. start sequence begins. The finish buzzer will sound after 60, 45 or 30 seconds. The operator will use the Manual Start button on the TC-Timer to count the repetitions. Studies have shown reaction times to be between hundredths of a second. The general conversion for start on movement hand timing to electronic start timing, is to subtract 20 hundredths of a second from the electronic total time. The first time the NEW button is pressed it will advance the SEQUENCE and will clear the clock. 2. A Foot Wand start will result in a slightly faster overall sprint time in comparison to the Touch Pad start. This is because the athlete has already begun his forward movement when he strikes the Wand. 3. If more radio transmission distance is needed between the start pod and TC-Timer, setting the pod on a box 6 off the ground will give another 400 feet in distance. The second time the NEW button is pressed it will enter Memory Review. The user is then able to navigate the Timers memory using the Up and Down arrows. To export data, Plug USB cable into the TC-Timer and connect to computer. Open TC-Results Center, and click Get Memory on the computer screen. Chronograph Mode TC-Timer Modes For both TC-Timer and TC-Timer USB Use the Mode button to scroll through the mode options. Chrno mode is the principal mode used for the majority of timing applications. 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