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1. Function Length Justification ag 164 Men s team 7 abbreviation L 2263 165 Men s team 7 score R 2268 166 Men s team 8 place R 2274 167 Men s team 8 name 20 L 2277 168 Men s team 8 abbreviation L 2297 169 Men s team 8 score R 2302 170 Men s team 9 place R 2308 171 Men s team 9 name 20 L 2311 172 Men s team 9 abbreviation L 2331 173 Men s team 9 score R 2336 174 Men s team 10 place R 2342 175 Men s team 10 name 20 L 2345 176 Men s team 10 5 L 2365 abbreviation 177 Men s team 10 score 6 R 2370 178 Reserved 4 125 N 2376 179 Combined event title 20 L 2501 180 Combined division name 15 L 2521 181 Combined team 1 place 3 L 2536 182 Combined team 1 name 20 L 2539 183 Combined team 1 5 L 2559 abbreviation 184 Combined team 1 score R 2564 185 Combined team 2 place L 2570 186 Combined team 2 name 20 L 2573 187 Combined team 2 5 L 2593 abbreviation 188 Combined team 2 score R 2598 189 Combined team 3 place L 2604 190 Combined team 3 name 20 L 2607 191 Combined team 3 5 L 2627 abbreviation 192 Combined team 3 score R 2632 193 Combined team 4 place L 2638 194 Combined team 4 name 20 L 2640 195 Combined team 4 5 L 2661 abbreviation Continued on following page 15 6 RTD Output Specifications Continued from previous page Function Length Justification came 196 Combined tea
2. sess 9 6 9 8 Men Key ari eae eiie e e herd i aie bd reir nes 9 7 Scoreboard Menu ipe roO eoe eme UI 9 9 Sebd On Off secs oe ER eC ee eere 9 9 Table of Contents vii Section 10 viii 10 1 10 2 10 3 DIM ug 9 9 Lime Days 9 10 Edit Menu cocoooccnnoncconononcnonnnonononnnancnnnnnoccnnnnncononnnnconnnnocronnnnnnnonnnnrcnnnnos 9 10 am SCOIe4 ae aii teet es ees sida cota d EXE e EAE 9 10 Record Time tt batis 9 11 Pint M n ne ee re 9 11 Race Results eter tct Re 9 11 SEM chio es Ait aise A 9 11 Setup Menu aciei e Pe Rt e DER RUNE USE 9 12 TIE acides at E 9 12 Number of Lanes ccccccccessscceesssceceessececessseeeenseeeceensseeessaaeees 9 12 Start n 5 0 MEC seo eeu m estt P er RE ITE 9 13 Primary Time nica di tri DURAS 9 13 PLACAS ON ai tee pM I re tx te eed 9 14 Scorebodrd up N iue a URS PUE 9 14 NA ete re p et dee e ves 9 14 Number of Lines diia iii 9 14 Finish Page Tibia defi etate 9 15 Results Order taam 9 15 Football SCBD iia et eS 9 15 RTD Maatrix 20 cc cece cccssecccesscececnsececeesscecessseecensseeceenseeeeseaaeees 9 16 Number of Lines nette deiecti A 9 16 Finish Page Time 00 alicia 9 16 Results Order ii 9 17 Comm Ports eee e cet iem e en 9 17 Scbd Outputs oto het 9 17 RTD POTE nto ere ethos ees dicta he et rs 9 18 Results POR 5 25 65 o oa 9 18 PM qe eme men aane diente 9 18 Racial 9 19 Results caede iia 9 19 Back ps ict eie te tre te eit
3. Figure 22 Comm Port Configure The Timer Port Configurations area configures the output ports for the correct output device used with this system e Meet Manager configures which protocol Omni2000 Omni 6000 or CTS will be used to communicate with the meet management software e RTD Port configures which protocol RTD or CTS will be transmitted out of the RTD port J5 connector on the OmniSport 2000 timer e Scoreboard Port configures which protocol Multidrop or Multiline will be transmitted out of the scoreboard outputs J2 and J3 The Interface Comm Port area configures which port is used to interface the OmniSport 2000 timing console to the OmniSport 2000 Pro computer Click CONFIGURE to change the port number to the desired port Click MONITOR to ensure data is flowing between the to systems The above information pertains to both the OmniSport 2000 Pro software and the OmniS port console For information on programming the settings listed above using the console refer to Section 4 of this manual 5 16 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software 5 6 Typical Operation This section details the operational procedures used before a meet and during and after each event Before the meet Before each meet three things must be done verify the configurations test the system and setup or download the event order Verify the Configurations Once the system is tested open the Configurations dialog Go
4. Drawing A 180922 Channel Selection Multiple Broadcast Group Gen IV Drawing A 180923 System Riser FB Track SCBD w Omni 2000 in Field Drawing A 186535 System Riser Track SCBD w Omni 2000 in Field Drawing A 186548 OmniSport 2000 Judging Equipment Wiring Diagram Drawing A 191692 B Drawings System Riser Diagram OmniSport 2000 ssassn Drawing B 220003 Reference Drawings A 1 Section 17 Appendix B Sport Inserts Insert LL 2549 OmniSport 2000 Swimming Drawing B 163808 Insert LL 2566 Diving Console ssee Drawing B 180044 Insert LL 2569 Water Polo Omni200 seeeeeeees Drawing B 182350 Insert LL 2573 Omni2000 Track Timing sess Drawing B 184685 Insert LL 2581 Pace Clock Omni2000 ssssessse Drawing B 188395 B Drawings Insert Drawing Omni 2000 sssssssseeeeee Drawing B 180044 Insert Water Polo Omni 2000 ooccoccoccnccnnoncnccconccnnononcnonnnononnnnnnnnnnos Drawing B 182350 Insert Omni 2000 Track Timing sse Drawing B 184685 Insert Omni 2000 Pace Clock sese Drawing B 188395 Sport Inserts B 1 Section 18 Appendix C Scoreboard Addresses DAKTRONICS OMNISPORT 2000 Protocol Multidrop protocol does no
5. P Mens 1 Meter Mens 3 Meter Mens Platform Womens 1 Meter Womens 3 Meter Name Position Rounds DD Table Type Meet 1M Springboard 3M Springboard Platform 1M Springboard 3M Springboard of 3 5 7 3 5 Add Scores DD Drop High amp Low Add Scores DD Drop High amp Low Add Scores DD 3 5 Drop 2 High amp Low Add Scores DD 3 5 Drop High amp Low Add Scores DD Cancel Figure 83 Event Configuration Dialog Adding Divers To add divers to a synchronized event make sure the event is open and select Add Diver from the Control menu This will bring up the Add Synchronized Pair dialog Click on each DIVER button to select a pre configured diver to be part of this pair Add new divers by clicking the DIVER button If needed you may enter a pair name as well although one is provided by default based on both divers last names OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software FINA FINA FINA FINA FINA M New Event New Meet Add Synchro Pair Figure 84 Add Divers Dialog Entering Dive Information As in normal diving operation there are two ways to enter dive information The first method you enter information as it happens This is accomplished by double clicking on a competitor or by clicking the next button to move to the next competitor The second method for entering dive entry is to enter in all the information for
6. First Name Female Bias Figure 66 Roster Tab Affiliations The Affiliations tab is used to create and edit affiliations To add affiliations click ADD AFFILIATION Enter the Team Name and Team Abbreviation and click SAVE To edit an affiliation select the team in the list on the left side of the tab and edit the team s data Click SAvE when complete or UNDO to replace the original data Click DELETE TEAM to remove it from the list Refer to Figure 67 Dive Order Rank Rosters Affistions Test New Team Edit Team North Dakota State University PEER South Dakota State Universi Name d 0 0 0 0 0 oS Unattached University of North Dakota Abbrev MU University of South Dakota Figure 67 Affiliation Tab Test The Test tab is used to test the display being used It will cycle the display on and off and show module and digit addresses In the figure shown the Test tab is disabled Refer to Figure 68 Dive Order Rank Rosters Affiliations Battery Source Level Scoreboard sos censor Stow Dict d Figure 68 Test Tab OmniSport 2000 8 9 Pro Diving Software Pro Diving Configuration Configuring the OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving software is an important part of managing your events efficiently and completely Once running the software select the File menu then select Configure Events Event The Event tab configures the different events a
7. C Men s Scores C Women s Scores Bus C Combined Scores Figure 13 Scoreboard Tab OmniSport 2000 5 9 Pro Swimming Software 5 10 The Test tab is used to test the battery display lane modules and touchpads The Battery area displays the power source and the power level of that supply The Lane Module area displays which touchpad or backup buttons is being activated An X displays in the area being tested if the equipment is working properly This test procedure requires at least two people one to monitor the system and another to activate the input devices If there is only one person available click the LANE MODULE TEST MODE toggle then turn the computer monitor so it can be seen from the touchpads and lane modules Go to the input devices and active them The monitor will display the activated device so that it can be seen from the poolside In the current version of the OmniSport 2000 Pro software the Scoreboard area is disabled Current Race Stored Races Scoreboards Test gt Battery r Lane Modules Source FE QNM ed eee ea Figure 14 Test Tab Pro Configuration Configuring the OmniSport 2000 Pro software is an important part of managing your events Once running the software select the Options menu then select Configure The Configure dialog displays eight tabs Pool Timer Console Printer Pro Printer SCBD Results Event Order and Comm Po
8. If button or platform is selected then a button input selection will need to be made Use the lt gt lt gt gt keys to select 1 2 or 3 and press ENTER Press ENTER to exit to the Timer menu 4 23 Scoreboard MEN SETUP 3 SLOREDUARO The SCOREBOARD MENU will offer the following submenus Numeric LCD Display MEN SCOREBOARD 1 NUMERIC Number of Lines LCD Display MENG NUMERIC it OF LINES OF LINES LINES NN NN number of lines Split Hold Time LCD Display MENO NUMERIC 2 SPLT HOLD TIME MENO NUMERIC SPLT HOLD TIME NN NN value in seconds 4 24 Use the Numeric Scoreboard Setup menu to set the output data configuration for the specific numeric display in use Enter a value from 1 10 depending on how many lanes the facility s scoreboard will display If the number of active lanes in the pool is greater than the value set the timer will automatically page the information in place order according to the time set in the Finish Page Time menu Default 10 After selecting this option enter a value from 1 99 seconds This configures the time that split times will remain on a scoreboard Default 15 seconds Timing Console Swimming Operations Finish Page Time LCD Display MENO NUMERIC 3 FIN PAGE TIME FIN PAGE TIME TE NN NN value in seconds Results Order LCD Display MENO NUMERIC 4 RESULTS ORDER RESULTS ORDER ORDER
9. Pool MENU SETUP I PODL Selecting the POOL MENU will offer you the following submenus Timing Console Swimming Operations Number of Lanes NENU POOL The Number of Lanes setup is used to i 1t GF LANES configure the number of lanes that will be connected to the timer Select the number 1 10 of lanes in the pool MENU POOL Default 6 followed by the lt ENTER gt key 1 GE LANES NN Press CLEAR to exit to the Pool menu Order of Lanes PENU POOL When using lane modules the timer may be OR set to accept lane inputs in the Normal order C LANE ORDER timer is closest to lane 1 or the Reverse order timer is closest to last lane Use the lt gt lt gt gt keys to select NRM or REV NENU POOL Default Normal and press the lt ENTER gt key p y LANE ORDER NR Press lt CLEAR gt to exit to the Pool menu Length of Pool MENU POOL The length setup is used to calculate the 3 LENGTH number of lengths by dividing the distance of STEEN the event by the length of the pool MENU POOL Use the lt gt lt gt gt keys to select one of the LENGTH g5n pool lengths of 25Y 25M or 50M When correct press the lt ENTER gt key Press lt CLEAR gt to exit the Pool menu Timing Console 4 19 Swimming Operations 4 20 Lane Label LCD Display MENO POOL 4 LANE LABEL MEN POOL LANE LABEL 1 10 Timer MENU SETUP e TIER This configuratio
10. BLAST GROUP 1 RADIO CHAN 01 The bottom line shows default settings Broadcas Channel t Group Setting Control Scoreboard S All Scoreboards Allin BCAST Group 1 Set to corresponding BCAST 1 Channel Allin BCAST Group 2 Set to Corresponding BCAST 2 Channel Allin BCAST Group 3 Set to corresponding BCAST 3 Channel All in BCAST Group 4 Set to corresponding BCAST 4 Channel Basic Operation 2 7 Updating Software Versions Software updates for the OmniSport 2000 timer may be available Contact Daktronics Customer Service 877 605 1115 for information about the latest software versions To update the OmniSport 2000 timer put the CD from Daktronics into your computer and complete the following instructions 1 Open the DakLoader utility by double clicking the exe file on the CD drive 2 Select the Utilities menu and then choose Ports option Next select the port you would like to use to program the OmniSport 2000 timer 3 Connect a serial cable W 1267 from the port selected here to the J4 port on the rear of the OmniSport 2000 timer This cable should be in the users kit that came with the OmniSport 2000 timer 4 Select the File menu and then choose Load option to select the hex file you would like to program onto the OmniSport The hex file will also be on the CD that you received from Daktronics 5 Select the Console menu and then choose Auto Update
11. JUDGE 1 TECHNICAL 5 0 The second score to enter for the free routine is for the artistic impression portion of the routine JUDGE 1 ARTISTIC 10 The LCD will then show the two scores and an OK after it has been entered JUDGE OR TA 5 0 Ri 7 0 Two Judge Panel Operation When there are two panels of judges the first panel enters the first set of scores and the second panel enters the second set of scores for the routine The prompts are shown below Judge s Console Operations 14 3 14 4 Technical Routine Operation In a technical routine the first panel of judges enter the score for the execution of the routine JUDGE 1 EXECUTION 5 0 The OK will display by the judge number after the score is entered JUDGE 0 EXECUTION 5 0 The second panel of judges enter the score for the overall impression of the routine JUDGE 6 OVERALL 5 5 The OK will display by the judge number after the score is entered JUDGE 6 UR OVERALL 5 5 Free Routine Operation In a free routine the first panel of judges enter the score for the technical merit portion of the routine JUDGE 1 TECHNICAL 5 0 The OK will display by the judge number after the score is entered JUDGE OK TECHNICAL 5 0 Judge s Console Operations In a free routine the second panel of judges enter the score for the artistic impression portion of the routine JUDGE 5 ARTISTIC 5 5 The OK will display b
12. The upper left area of the main dialog contains five buttons used before and during events The buttons are from left to right EDITS TART TIME DISQUALIFY SPLIT aL s Br ARM ALL FINISH ARM ALL and RACE LOG FILE e EDIT S TART TIME allows the user to change the start time of any event This is not enabled during events mainly used when a start input is missed e DISQUALIFY toggles a swimmers disqualification flag Click this button and select the lanes to be disqualified e SPLIT ARM ALL arms all touchpads to take split times e FINISH ARM ALL arms all touchpads to take finish times e RACE LOG FILE opens the race log file for the current race Main Dialog Tabs This area of the main dialog contains four tabs Each tab pertains to a different function of the system Select the tab to switch between them Change the name and affiliation during the race at any time without changing the Hy Tek names Current Race Stored Races Scoreboards Test tans Pince Name ___ astiston Time toni meo e ez es 1 T 1 35 05 2 6 1 34 42 1 qum 1 I I 4 3 2 06 98 6 5 1 1 51 50 6 6 1 2 13 83 8 ji 7 4 2 22 35 6 8 5 1 33 04 4 gj i 10 8 1 35 70 4 Start Date 11 06 2002 t Store Erint Ed Do se amp amp mAr Erishaman Stat Time 100333099 ce 348 Figure 10 Current Race Tab The Current Race tab shows information per
13. Version 1 12 Beta Release Date 5 December 2002 e Added code to notify the console when requested race data was done being sent e Reset heat number to 1 when the user changes the event number Version 1 13 Release Date 3 January 2003 e Changed Title edit box to combo box on main dialog This allows the user to switch between events by title e Added code to check if multiple events exist with the same event amp heat If that heat is requested the newest data is returned to Hy Tek MEET MANAGER e Fixed code so that up and down arrows work correctly especially in combo boxes e Changed label on test property page from T1 to TP Version 1 14 Release Date 3 February 2003 e Fixed problems with the race requests by event and heat numbers from Hy Tek not returning data Version 1 15 Release Date 29 July 2003 e Fixed the software that wouldn t store race information if a swimmer didn t get a touchpad time or a backup time on the final length The console wouldn t send data for that length but the software was looking for that data e Fixed the code that was supposed to catch when the same stored race data was being sent over and over again by the console and tell the console to stop sending The software was sending the response too quickly and the console was throwing it away Software now sends the response after any stored race data is received more than five times not just the race configuration packet e Fixed proble
14. ssssssseeeeeeee Drawing B 180044 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix B If an insert is lost or damaged a copy of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement can be ordered Refer Section 2 for information on starting the timer and for instructions on using the sport insert 7 1 General Features The diving mode of the OmniSport 2000 timer will perform scoring computations based on the judges scores and the degree of difficulty and can store up to four different dive orders Any four digit dive and four position types can be entered into this system along with their corresponding degree of difficulty Dive scores can be scored with 2 3 4 5 7 or 9 judges The OmniSport 2000 timer will store up to 25 divers with 13 rounds each for as many as four events The trio of LCDs on the OmniSport 2000 keeps the operator informed during all operations Note the following layout of the LCDs shown in the diving mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DIVER 01 DIVE 5IS2 RA BD3 2 EVENT e ROUND 01 RANK TOTAL 0 00 DIVE ORDER R Diving mode The left LCD shows the diver number round and diver rank The middle LCD displays the current diver s dive type position degree of difficulty and total score for that round The right LCD shows the selected dive order and the event number Timing Console 7 1 Diving Operations 7 2 Keypad Insert Key Descriptions 7 2 There are several different key types on the diving inse
15. Easy servicing is an additional benefit If one lane goes bad the whole harness does not have to be replaced only that individual lane needs to be replaced The bad module can simply be removed from that lane and replaced with another Daktronics lane module The on deck system uses lane modules to interconnect the touchpads and backup buttons to the timing consoles Each lane module is identical and can be used for any lane The lane module has five connection jacks one touchpad three backup push buttons and one next lane Common Concerns e Do not connect touchpads to the lane module backwards Make sure the ground tab of the touchpad connector matches with the black jack on the lane module Swimming and Diving 3 1 Setup Shutdown 3 2 Note If some touchpads are connected backwards and some connected correctly it will cause touchpads to register times when the pad has not been touched e Watch for poor connections between plugs and jacks of the lane module Use the silicon lubricant found in the maintenance kit to protect the jacks and plugs This will ensure a good connection and make it easier to connect disconnect the jacks and plugs Lane Modules Refer to Drawing A 23633 The lane module is the on deck interconnecting harness that links all the touchpads and backup buttons in the pool to the OmniSport 2000 timer The lane module has five connection jacks one touchpad connection three backup hand held button connections and
16. e Added a setting to select if the shot clock will reset when a penalty time is entered e Added a setting to select if the main clock timing is automatic or manual e Added new configured time settings for Rest 1 Rest 2 Warning and Overtime e Changed the Set Time key function so that it allows for selecting the type of time period to enter Each press of the key goes to the next type of time period e Added partial time out settings for number and time of partial time outs e Added more players to player list now can go to 99 players e Changed RTD output from a fixed 1 13 players penalty numbers to 25 positions of variable player numbers and penalties sorted by those with most penalties at the top e Fixed a bug with Set Time that added one second to the time if the Set Time was exited by pressing the clear key twice 1 5 Pro Swimming Software Revision History Version 1 0 0 Release date 25 October 2002 e Initial Swimming release Version 1 10 Beta Release Date 1 November 2002 e Added functionality for Event Order printouts e Added code to stop console from sending a race with bad incomplete data in an infinite loop Introduction e Added some functionality to the scoreboards property page Version 1 11 Beta Release Date 14 November 2002 e Fixed registrations issues with Windows XP e Fixed problem where Omni 6000 style database files weren t getting added to the list of files sent to the meet manager software
17. Event Order LCD Display l iENU EDIT c EVENT ORDER Edit Order LCD Display MENU EVENT ORDER LEH ORDER EDIT EVENT ORDER DODI E 001 R F HOG EPT BOT RNG FINAL 001 EVT 007 ND FINAL HOG EPT 001 DISTANCE 100 HOG EPT 001 REC E35 2 T Timing Console Swimming Operations Event Order contains additional submenus that allow the operator to edit the event order insert an event delete an event or clear the event order The OmniSport 2000 timer can hold up to 500 events Because some events may carry the same number but have an alpha character example event 001 and 001A event locations have been numbered from 1 to 500 Use the 1 1 keys to move the cursor to select the event location number Press ENTER when the location number to be edited is shown Press CLEAR to return to the menu selection Use the lt 0 gt lt 9 gt keys to change the event number Press the lt gt or lt gt gt to set the events alpha designator and press ENTER Press the lt gt or lt gt gt to change the round type final semi final prelim blank and press ENTER Enter a distance for the event number and press lt ENTER gt Entering a 0 will insert a diving event Instead of asking for a record time it will show the dive order A B C or D set for that event Enter a new record time and press ENTER Pressing CLEAR returns to the Event Order m
18. Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 of Figures Drawing Number civic dia doavtecs ic dada italia aei Ss R n Dialog BOX ii A AA Air OmniSport 2000 Pro Software Installation Select Features AAA tente eie rete teet ENEON E Swimming CON ser a eet nob meto e Registration Dialog iei toto ree Ee OR PEE e x e OE Aida MENO PARCI um Lane Information 2 nete eb orde eroe epe dee Foe ene EUR RE Pea ESTE EN ee ERR RAO Event Data A denote tt ert d estem dae Cutrent Race TaD z eee deer oa Stored Race Tab Right Click Men uot ed he Ree VER REPE i Scoreboard Tab Test T bs5i O O O ON Pool Configura vidal tia fei hoes p ite ea to ri tea iaa a eae Timer Configuration Console Printer Configurations Pro Printer Configuration wossen penyes ded e e t o pee einen SEBD Confisurati oti eoo PI m HEP eene Eterno Ere E FE Mess eae Results C nfiguration rocanrol ote Pea ese Rede e ine Event Order Configuration oorr reote TI ii Comm Port COnfigUre 5 er e e aa edo Always Ready Start Dialog Box sese eee nnnm nennen Run Dialog
19. LANE Subtractive Splits LCD Display MENO NUMERIC 5 SUBTRACTIV SUBTRACTIV SADY NO Timing Console Swimming Operations Enter a value from 1 99 seconds This configures the time that finish times will hold on a scoreboard Default 5 seconds Select Lane to display the results in the order of the lane in which the swimmers finished Select Place to display the results in the order of which the swimmers placed Default Lane Selects whether or not to page subtractive splits 4 25 4 26 RTD Matrix LCD Display MENO SCOREBOARD e RIV TIATRIX Use the RTD Matrix Setup Menu to set the output data configuration for the specific matrix display in use Number of Lines LCD Display MENO RTUZTIRTRIK Lit GF LINES OF LINES LINES NN NN number of lines Split Hold Time LCD Display MENO RIDATATRIX e S5PLT ALO TIME SPLT ALG TIME he NN NN value in seconds Enter a value from 1 10 depending on how many lanes the facility s display will show If the number of active lanes in the pool is greater than the value set the timer will automatically page the information in place order according to the time set in the Finish Page Time menu Default 10 After selecting this option enter a value from 1 99 seconds This configures the time that split times will remain on a display Default 15 seconds Timing Console Swimming Operations Finish Page Time LCD Dis
20. LINES NN NN number of lines Lead Diver LCD Display MENU SCOREBOARD c LERD DIVER DISPLAS LEAD IVER YES Multisport SB Action Enter a value from 1 10 depending on how many lanes the facility s scoreboard will display If the number of active lanes in the pool is greater than the value set the timer will automatically page the information in place order according to the time set in the Fin Page Time Default 10 The Lead Driver menu sets whether or not the diver with the most points is displayed Use the arrow keys to select YES NO and press lt ENTER gt CD Display MENO SCOREBOARD IMULTISPORT 58 MULTISPORT SCOREBOARD YES 7 18 Action The Multisport SB menu sets whether or not the display in use at the facility is a multisport scoreboard Use the arrow keys to select YES NO and press ENTER Timing Console Diving Operations Comm Ports MENU SETUP 3 COMM PORTS The following is a more detailed look at the Comm Port configurations Scbd Outputs LCD Display Action NENU CORAM PORTS The Scbd Outputs are used to configure which ler TEN protocol multidrop or multiline will be S080 OUTPUTS transmitted out of the scoreboard outputs J2 and J3 MEN CORT PORTS Use the lt gt lt gt gt keys to choose either SCBD MULTIDROP multiline or multidrop depending on which type of display is used Default Multidrop Note To identify
21. Note Races configured to one length can be finished on either end of the pool provided both near and far end touchpads are used Multiple length races must finish at the near end of the pool Primary Time LCD Display MENO THIER 3 PRIMARY TIME MENO THIER INPUT TOULAPAD Timing Console Swimming Operations Primary Time is used to tell the timer to use the touchpad button 1 or buttons 1 3 for split and finish times Use the lt gt lt gt gt keys to select Touchpad Button 1 or Buttons 1 3 Default Touchpad If touchpads are connected to the system the answer should be set to Touchpad Press lt CLEAR gt to exit to the Timer menu 4 21 4 22 Selections Button 1 or Buttons 1 3 tells the timer to use the button s provided with the lane modules as primary inputs Therefore split times non final times are printed when any of the three buttons are pressed Final times the last length are printed when the median time is received if using three buttons If two buttons are being used the average time is printed after both buttons are pressed If one button is used that is the time Flag Time LCD Display MENO THIER Y FLAG TIMER MENO TITER FLAG TIME 0 3 Arming Delay LCD Display MENO THIER 5 ARFING DELAS MENO TIMER ARMING DELAS NN Flag Time is the time used when the touchpad is compared to the backup time If the disc
22. Pressing lt LANE TIMING gt enables all lanes and buttons configured in the system When this is enabled each lane has one to three buttons that will record when a racer finishes the race Place Timing Pressing lt PLACE TIMING gt enables all places and buttons configured in the system When this is enabled each place has one to three buttons that will record when a racer finishes the race Non Lane Timing Pressing lt NON LANE TIMING gt disables all of the buttons except Lane 1 Button 1 The official should press the button for every competitor finishing the race Non Lane Split Enabled lt NON LANE SPLIT ENABLED uses the next button recorded to calculate the cumulative and subtractive split for that last lap The split time will be printed and displayed on the scoreboard The lt NON LANE SPLIT ENABLED key only works if the lt NON LANE TIMING key has been pressed Printer Setup Before the start of the first race the printer should be set up to print the desired information Refer to Section 4 8 to configure the printer 9 5 Start of Race Operations Start Operations The timer will start any time a start impulse is received and the timer is reset clock shows 00 00 00 As a backup operation or for testing the lt sTART gt key may also be used to start the timer The printer will note if the start is External or Keyboard Timing Console 9 3 Track Operations Always Ready Start The Always ready start feat
23. Start of Race The scoreboard shows the running time on line one of the scoreboard and blanks the remaining lines Final Time Final times are displayed on the scoreboard until the next race begins 9 3 Event Heat and Home Guest 9 2 The Event Heat Number and Home Guest Scores can be displayed on the appropriate scoreboard module if it is included in the system When the Event Heat module is present the event and heat numbers will automatically be displayed whenever they are changed with the lt EVENT HEAT gt key When the Home Guest or Guest Guest modules are present the home guest 1 guest 2 and guest 3 scores will automatically be displayed after being entered in the Edit Team Score menu refer to Section 4 8 When the Record Time module is present record data for the corresponding event will be displayed at the start of the race One record can be pre entered for each event in the Edit Event Order menu Refer to Section 4 8 Timing Console Track Operations 9 4 Before Each Race Operations Reset The timer is automatically reset when first turned on The timer may be reset any time the race clock is running by pressing lt RESET gt lt ENTER gt Event 1 This function increments the event number by one Heat 1 This function increments the heat number by one Heat 1 This function decrements the heat number by one Event Heat Pressing lt EVENT HEAT gt can enter a particular event and heat number Lane Timing
24. and the total number of lengths to be completed L The current round shows whether the race is a standard timed event blank a preliminary P a semifinal S or a final F The current round R only appears when the selected event is found in the programmed event order The round disappears if an event is selected that is not programmed 4 2 Automatic Operation 4 2 The normal display of timing information on a single line or multi line scoreboard is completely automatic and does not require any operator input The following information is for normal automatic operation Also included are some special actions that can be done with operator input Single Line Scoreboards Timer Reset The scoreboard shows last race data Start of Race The scoreboard shows running time Split Times The first place split time is held on the scoreboard for fifteen seconds default after which the running time will return The Split Time Hold Time can be configured in the Setup Numeric Scoreboard menu Final Time The first place final time is held on the scoreboard for at least five seconds default The page time time for the scoreboard to page can be configured in the Setup Numeric Scoreboard 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 times in sequence from first place to last place a
25. cable at each box and wire nut to the wires connected to the deck box cover as shown in Drawing B 26798 Note that all lane speakers are connected to the same wires It is strongly recommended that the system be tested with the OmniSport 2000 prior to pouring the encapsulating compound This compound seals the wires and electrical connections from corrosion and once poured it cannot be easily removed The next step is to make the connection to the lane interface As seen in the upper left detail of Drawing B 26798 the lane interface is to be secured to the cover of its junction box Plug the cable which comes from the four jacks on the cover into terminal block TB11 of the lane interface Next prepare the cables from each lane and plug them into TB1 TB10 Refer to Drawing A 26288 for wire color and pin number order Wire ends are to be stripped and inserted under the clamping screw of each terminal block Plug the cable from lane 1 into TB1 lane 2 into TB2 etc Terminate the optional horn start cable from the deck boxes to the cable that connects to the horn start junction box 4 x 4 x 2 In Deck Cabling 12 1 Section 13 Relay Takeoff Judging Operation The relay takeoff judging feature of the OmniSport 2000 reduces the judging error in relay races by allowing either semi automatic or fully automatic judging of relay takeoffs In the semi automatic mode the lane judge presses a push button for a lane as the relay swimmer leaves
26. in each section Use the pull down menus to designate the number of judges and panels Click FINISH Note The Technical and Free routine dialogues will not allow entry grayed out if their percentage is set to NONE on the first dialog box Refer to Figure 37 Opening Events To open an event choose Open Event in the Event menu Select an event from the list and click the OPEN button You can then begin entering in competitor names and affiliations in the Rosters and Affiliations tabs Editing Events To edit an event choose Edit Event in the Event menu Select the event you want to edit and click the Eprr button Copying Events To copy an event choose Copy Event in the Event menu Select the event you want to make a copy of and click the copy button This allows you to use a previously created event as a template for a new event if there are only a few differences between events OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software Deleting Events To delete an event choose Delete Event in the Event menu Select the event you want to delete and click the DELETE button 6 7 Main Dialog Tabs This area of the main dialog contains five tabs Refer to Figure 39 Each tab pertains to a different function of the system Select the tab to switch between them H mM Event Order X Rank X Rosters X Affiliations X Test X First Name Last Name Affikation Age Group Technical Merk Artistic Impres Penalies Total 1
27. keys to change the event number Press the lt gt or lt gt gt to set the events alpha designator and press ENTER Press the lt gt or lt gt gt to change the round type FINAL SEMI FINAL PRELIM BLANK and press lt ENTER gt Enter a distance for this event and press lt ENTER gt Entering a 0 will insert a diving event Instead of asking for a record time it will show the dive order A B C or D set for that event Enter a new record time and press lt ENTER gt Pressing lt CLEAR gt returns to the Event Order menu Timing Console 7 11 Diving Operations 7 12 Insert Event LCD Display MENU EVENT ORDER CANSERT EVENT INSERT BEFORE ODO E 004 R F 006 EVT GOHR RAG FINAL 001 EVT 007 RNO FINAL HOG EPT 001 ISTANCE 100 HOG EPT 001 REC 1 35 1 Insert Event is used to insert an event into the event order Use the lt f gt 1 keys to move the cursor to select the event location number where the new event will be inserted Press ENTER when the location number is shown Press CLEAR to return to the menu selection Use the lt 0 gt lt 9 gt keys to change the event number Press the lt gt or lt gt gt to change the events alpha designator and press ENTER Press the lt gt or lt gt gt to change the round type FINAL SEMI FINAL PRELIM BLANK and press ENTER Enter a new distance for this event 4 and p
28. lt ENTER gt l iENU LRIE l S CLEAR WORKOUT Press lt YEs gt to clear the entire workout or press lt NO gt to go back to the menu selection CLEAR WORAGUT LANE 1 57e Print Menu MENU MAIN 3 PRINT MENU Selecting the PRINT MENU displays the following submenus Individual Workout AEN PRINT Individual Workout allows you to print the IND m results of an individual workout in a specific LIND WORKOUT ae MENO PRINT LANE d O Enter the lane number for the workout you would like to print and press lt ENTER gt MENO PRINT The LCD displays a prompt verifying that you PRINT WORKOUT want to print this workout If you do not want to print press lt CLEAR gt to return to the Print Menu If you do want to print press lt ENTER gt Pace Clocks 11 9 11 10 All Workouts LCD Display MENO PRINT CALL WORKOUTS MENO PRINT PRINT ALLe S N Settings LCD Display MENO PRINT 3 5ETIInGS MENO PRINT PRINT SETTINGS Setup Menu PiENU PIBIN 4 SETUP MENU All Workouts prints the workouts for every lane Press lt ENTER gt to print all workouts Press lt ENTER gt to print all workouts Press lt CLEAR gt to return to the Print menu Settings allows the current configured settings to be printed Press lt ENTER gt to allow the settings to print Press lt CLEAR gt to return to the Print menu Selecting the SETUP MENU displays the following submenus Tim
29. the scoreboard is Multiline RTD Port LCD Display MENO COMM PORTS O RTO PORT MENO COMM PORTS RID PORT RTO RTD Port is used to configure which protocol RTD or CTS will be transmitted out of the RTD port J5 connector on the OmniSport 2000 timer Select RTD to send information to a Venus controller Select CTS to send information to a numeric CTS Scoreboard Default RTD Timing Console Swimming Operations Results Port LCD Display MENO COMM PORTS J RESULTS PORT MENO COMM PORTS ROLT OMNI CoO00 Results Port is used to configure which protocol Omni2000 Omni 6000 or CTS will be used to communicate with the meet management software Use the lt gt lt gt gt keys to select between Omni 2000 Omni 6000 or CTS Omni 2000 and Omni 6000 are bi directional protocols CTS is a unidirectional protocol utilizing the standard CTS scoreboard information Default Omni 2000 Note Selecting Omni 6000 will tell the timer to transmit Omni 6000 RTD item numbers on the RTD output Printer MEN SETUP 5 PRINTER The PRINTER MENU will offer the following submenus Race Log MEN PRINTER I RALE LOG MENO PRINTER RACE LOG UN Timing Console Swimming Operations The Race Log menu allows logging to be turned off or on Press any arrow key to toggle between ON and OFF Press lt ENTER gt to accept the setting Press lt CLEAR gt to abort and return to the Printer
30. the manual Basic Operation details the basic OmniSport 2000 timer operation Swimming Diving Setup Shutdown describes procedure used to install an OmniSport 2000 system into a swimming facility Swimming Operations details the operational procedures for running the OmniSport 2000 system at a swim meet Pro Swimming Software describes the operations and setup of the OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming software for personal computers Pro Synchronized Swimming Software describes the operations and setup of the OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming software for personal computers Diving Operations details the operational procedures for running the OmniSport 2000 system at a dive meet Pro Diving Software describes the operations and setup of the OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving software for personal computers 1 1 e Track Operations details the operational procedures for running the OmniSport 2000 system at a track meet e Water Polo Operations details the operational procedures for running the OmniSport 2000 system at a water polo match e Pace Clock Operations details the operational procedures for running the OmniSport 2000 system as a pace clock e In Deck Cabling System Installation details the procedures for in deck cabling systems e Relay Takeoff Judging Operation explains the relay takeoff judging feature of the OmniSport 2000 e Judging Console Operation explains the operational procedures for entering scores during diving ad swimmi
31. the system will request that the configuration be synchronized upon reconnection Though the configurations will not change unless you change them it is recommended to print the configuration settings so that they can re entered if there is a sudden loss of power or damage to any equipment that may cause a loss of memory This can be done from the timer Press lt Menu gt lt 3 gt lt 3 gt lt Enter gt on the keypad of the OmniSport 2000 console Test the System The OmniSport 2000 timer and Pro system must be operating properly for a meet to run smoothly Test the system following the steps below 1 Turn on the system and ensure the cables are properly connected Once the software is running it should detect the OmniSport 2000 timer If not reconfigure the Comm Port 2 Test the peripheral devices such as the judge s consoles Using a test event and swim order enter the judges scores on each console If the scores do not appear on the software score area check the cables on the rear of the OmniSport 2000 timer Note If the judge s consoles are connected properly the bars under each judge s score will be green If not connected properly they will be red 3 If using a display test run an event to ensure the display shows what is expected During an Event During a synchronized swimming competition judges must make decisions on the quality of the performances These judgments affect the swimmer s final scores This subse
32. 1 QuE Tex Hex Events Send Command Clear Bx Clear Tx Start Chars 13 22 Rx Tx 12000100000083C0001 0000008300001 00000083ec0001 0000CeR 3420001 00000083 400001 00000063 400001 00000055 00001 00000 0573 690001 0O0DD RS 600001 00000083 900002 000000R3900001000 00 63 C000100000083 C0001 0000003320001 0000008320001 0 0000033420001 00000033 2000100000053 20001 0000005395000 1100000067 6000301 000035 2000301 0000362000301 0008640000301 00008 6 000301000956 0000301 000056 0000301 000055 0000301000 966 0000301000065 0000301000665 0000301000965 00003010 00 259C000301 000 269C000301 0000260000301 0000269000030 1000 B6 C000301 000086 0000301 000086 0000301 000056 e000 301000886 Figure 53 DL Stream Monitoring Screen OmniSport 2000 Pro 6 15 Synchronized Swimming Software 6 9 Typical Operation 6 16 This section deals with the operational procedures used before a meet and during and after each event Before the Meet Before each meet three things must be done 1 Verify the configurations 2 Test the system 3 Setup event and swim order Verify the Configurations Once the system is tested open the Configurations dialog Go through each tab and make sure all the configurations are set to the necessary settings The system will maintain the settings that it used during the last time it was operated If any configuration setting were changed while the timer and software were not connected
33. 149 49 Line 10 Current Rep Number 3 R 153 50 Line 10 Time of Current Step 5 R 156 15 5 OmniSport 2000 6000 Water Polo RTD Item Numbers Function Length Justification nom Number 1 Period Time 5 R 1 2 Shot Time 5 R 6 3 Time Out Time 5 R 11 4 Home Score 2 R 16 5 Guest Score 2 R 18 6 Home Time Outs 1 R 20 7 Guest Time Outs 1 R 21 8 Period 1 R 22 9 Home Penalty 1 Number 2 R 23 Continued on following page RTD Output Specifications 15 17 15 18 Continued from previous page Function Length Justification ton Number 10 Home Penalty 1 Time 5 R 25 11 Home Penalty 2 Number 2 R 30 12 Home Penalty 2 Time 5 R 32 13 Home Penalty 3 Number 2 R 37 14 Home Penalty 3 Time 5 R 39 15 Guest Penalty 1 Number 2 R 44 16 Guest Penalty 1 Time 5 R 46 17 Guest Penalty 2 Number 2 R 51 18 Guest Penalty 2 Time 5 R 53 19 Guest Penalty 3 Number 2 R 58 20 Guest Penalty 3 Time 5 R 60 21 Home Player 1 Penalties 1 R 65 22 Home Player 2 Penalties 1 R 66 23 Home Player 3 Penalties 1 R 67 24 Home Player 4 Penalties 1 R 68 25 Home Player 5 Penalties 1 R 69 26 Home Player 6 Penalties 1 R 70 27 Home Player 7 Penalties 1 R 71 28 Home Player 8 Penalties 1 R 72 29 Home Player 9 Penalties 1 R 73 30 Home Player 10 Penalties 1 R 74 31 Home Player 11 Penalties 1 R 75 32 Home Player 12 Penalties 1 R 76 3
34. 24 Line 1 swimmer name 15 L 223 25 Line 1 team name 5 L 238 Continued on following page 15 1 RTD Output Specifications Continued from previous page Function Length Justification Item Number 26 Line 1 lane number 2 R 243 27 Line 1 place number 3 R 245 28 Line 1 split finish time 9 L 248 29 Line 1 lengths completed 2 R 257 30 Line 2 swimmer name 15 L 259 31 Line 2 team name 5 L 274 32 Line 2 lane number 2 R 279 33 Line 2 place number 3 R 281 34 Line 2 split finish time 9 L 284 35 Line 2 lengths completed 2 R 293 36 Line 3 swimmer name 15 L 295 37 Line 3 team name 5 L 310 38 Line 3 lane number 2 R 315 39 Line 3 place number 3 R 317 40 Line 3 split finish time 9 L 320 41 Line 3 lengths completed 2 R 329 42 Line 4 swimmer name 15 L 331 43 Line 4 team name 5 L 346 44 Line 4 lane number 2 R 351 45 Line 4 place number 3 R 353 46 Line 4 split finish time 9 L 356 47 Line 4 lengths completed 2 R 365 48 Line 5 swimmer name 15 L 367 49 Line 5 team name 5 L 382 50 Line 5 lane number 2 R 387 51 Line 5 place number 3 R 389 52 Line 5 split finish time 9 L 392 53 Line 5 lengths completed 2 R 401 54 Line 6 swimmer name 15 L 403 55 Line 6 team name 5 L 418 56 Line 6 lane number 2 R 423 57 Line 6 place number 3 R 425 58 Line 6 split finish time 9 L 428 59 Line 6 lengths completed 2 R 437 60 Line 7 swimmer name 15 L 43
35. 256 28 Line 1 Lane Number 2 R 261 29 Line 1 Place Number 3 R 263 30 Line 1 Split Finish Time 9 L 266 31 Line 1 Splits Completed 2 R 275 32 Line 2 Runner Name 15 L 277 33 Line 2 Team Name 5 L 292 34 Line 2 Lane Number 2 R 297 35 Line 2 Place Number 3 R 299 36 Line 2 Split Finish Time 9 L 302 37 Line 2 Splits Completed 2 R 311 38 Line 3 Runner Name 15 L 313 39 Line 3 Team Name 5 L 328 Continued on following page RTD Output Specifications 15 19 15 20 Continued from previous page Function Length Justification em Number 40 Line 3 Lane Number 2 R 333 41 Line 3 Place Number 3 R 335 42 Line 3 Split Finish Time 9 L 338 43 Line 3 Splits Completed 2 R 347 44 Line 4 Runner Name 15 L 349 45 Line 4 Team Name 5 L 364 46 Line 4 Lane Number 2 R 369 47 Line 4 Place Number 3 R 371 48 Line 4 Split Finish Time 9 L 374 49 Line 4 Splits Completed 2 R 383 50 Line 5 Runner Name 15 L 385 51 Line 5 Team Name 5 L 400 52 Line 5 Lane Number 2 R 405 53 Line 5 Place Number 3 R 407 54 Line 5 Split Finish Time 9 L 410 55 Line 5 Splits Completed 2 R 419 56 Line 6 Runner Name 15 L 421 57 Line 6 Team Name 5 L 436 58 Line 6 Lane Number 2 R 441 59 Line 6 Place Number 3 R 443 60 Line 6 Split Finish Time 9 L 446 61 Line 6 Splits Completed 2 R 455 62 Line 7 Runner Name 15 L 457 63 Line 7 Team Name 5 L 472 64 Line 7 Lane N
36. All Workouts o et rt pr a 11 10 Settings soe Rien at o eie ord ees 11 10 Setup Menu iie dite tenere rege 11 10 HUE on anb ede Aedes ci etta des 11 10 Scoreboard iere Diete te ro RUE e pee iet 11 11 Number of Lines iie decere nire en eina 11 11 COMME Ports 2e eph o pn e 11 11 SCBD O tp ts 5 stel sec iia 11 12 RED Pott doceret rete dut e ries 11 12 Results Port oia ios a P Debes 11 13 Pt isd E E 11 13 NO 11 13 Time Of Day srini erie tee eerte ideis 11 14 Test Menu e rne epe Mp tero rad ie 11 14 hana E E 11 14 Scoreboard iui ci tie idet etta e He ee 11 15 CycleOn Off cari rie eoe 11 15 Driver Address iei des 11 15 DisitNumberics aniecthnteso minh ame ERR 11 16 Section 12 In Deck Cabling System Installation 12 1 Section 13 Relay Takeoff Judging Operation 13 1 Wiring Connections eese eene ener trennen 13 1 Fully Automatic Mode takeoff sensor on starting block 13 2 Section 14 Judge s Console Operation eee 14 1 14 1 Console Setup 2 n eninoU nosci ate ot ets 14 1 14 2 Diving Event Operation ine i e eene 14 1 Score Editing ec teni eee Sere T 14 2 14 3 Synchronized Diving Event Operation seen 14 2 14 4 Synchronized Swimming Event Operation sse 14 2 One Judge Panel Operation
37. Clocks Use the Intensity Menu to set the printer intensity Press the number 1 5 to select a new intensity Press lt ENTER gt Or lt CLEAR gt to return to the Printer menu 11 13 11 14 Time of Da MENO SETUP 5 nnl GF DAY DATE Rz Do 98 IUD Hh 55 Test Menu MAIN MENU 5 TEST MENU Time of day is used to set the console date and time Use the lt 0 gt thru lt 9 gt keys to enter the correct date and time Press lt ENTER gt to accept and continue Press lt CLEAR gt to clear the time and date and press it again to exit without saving If this is done the previous time and date remain The following is a more detailed look at Test menu options Battery MENO TEST BATTERY BATTERY TEST LEVEL CHARGED The Battery Test allows for the checking of the battery power level The battery level will show as CHARGED or LOW Press lt ENTER gt to exit and return to the Test menu Pace Clocks Scoreboard LCD Display MENO TEST e SCOREBUARUS Cycle On Off LCD Display 58 TEST MENU COCLE ON OFF DISPLAY ALL ON NTER TO EXIT The white area shown above cycles from GN to GFF Driver Address LCD Display 58 TEST MENU O URIVER AUURESS SHOWING ADDRESS ENTER TO EXIT Pace Clocks The Scoreboard test allows for the testing of scoreboard drivers Press lt 1 gt to cycle scoreboards ON and OFF When this menu is selected an all on signal is sent at
38. DL Streams Wizard General ceessscecssececessseeecesnaececeseeeceesaeeecessaeeecnseeeeeenaee 6 14 Figure 51 DL Stream Wizard Com Settings eese eene nennen enne nennen enn 6 14 Figure 52 DL Stream Wizard Protocol Settings eese eene nennen 6 15 Figure 53 DL Stream Monitoring Screen ee Figure 54 Results Dialog BOX isis eie mite eet ee tne Ee Pd Pare exe eee ee Pe pe ete TFigure 55 Ruri Dialog BOX nO ba Figure 56 OmniSport 2000 Pro Software Installation eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen eren 8 2 Fig re 57 Diving Icons i et ron non ep ri ail oh ip ERR RA p REY rhe pa ao tp abe Figure 58 Registration Dialog toeea e eree oo EE eene nennen EEEE nenne tenete en ene Figure 59 Main Diving Di logo rer Pa RACE E SEEE EE E EEE E eese Figure 60 Dive Arca cinco doce dc eet cate e e tote exa e eee o ii dic dci ane Figure 61 Main Dialog Tabs atte e et linea e Ka exei Pie ai Figure 62 Dive Editor Dialo8 ooonoooconnnonoconocnnonncnnnonnoncnononnnnonno nono nec nemen nennt tnmen rennen Figure 63 Edit Dive Order Menu Figure 64 Pop up Options ose va Gi aerate ager aaa ist rece ie deem eae Tigure 65 Rank Fab 4t lea cete ee re es ea eie ro e ea RETE ant Figure 66 Roster Tab Figure 67 Affiliation Tab Figure 68 Test Tab unir DR y tre RU Prae EO UI RR ER ERREUR beessadoieads TFig re 69 Event Configuration ito es ih eee eH bee e re e DERI ERE er EROR Figur
39. Definition Plus touch Minus touch B 1 3 Buttons 1 through 3 R Relay take off platform trigger i Discrepancy 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 Edit When the running time is counting the lt EDIT gt key allows corrections to be made to times in the current race memory The Eprr key can be used to insert a backup or stopwatch time when there was a problem with a touchpad Edited times are marked with an E if manually entered or B if backup time on the LCD and printouts to distinguish them from touchpad times 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0K OF O00 E Mc 0K OK E Uk 1 SKIP e BACKUP LN 6 0 00 BACKUP 00 00 00 3 EDIT Y ON OFF The top line of the left and center LCD displays the current lane status An arrow by the lane also indicates which lane is currently selected for editing The table below defines what each symbol means Symbol Definition a There is an error in the lane and the data needs to be edited DQ Indicates the person in the lane has been disqualified E Indicates an edited time Lane has been turned off OK All data is correct Timing Console 4 9 Swimming Operations The bottom line of the left LCD shows the lane and time and the center LCD shows the backup times The right LCD shows the options available for editing th
40. Delete Up onl ggg ggg Figure 28 Connection Indicator A message box will display requesting which configuration settings you prefer when differences are found in the configurations stored on the timer and the Pro software Once a selection has been made both system configurations will be exactly the same Any change made to the configuration operating on one system will be recorded on the other as long as the serial connections is operating properly Console detection is continual others only come across when changed When connected and operating properly the LCD on the timer will read Controlled by Pro OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software Note Some computers purchased with this software will have a Rocket port installed with the system The port labeled Port 0 will be normally set as COM 5 in the computer system The next port would then be COM 6 then COM 7 and finally COM 8 for a four port Rocket port The OmniSport 2000 Pro software recognizes these ports regardless of which port number has been assigned to them 6 5 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Operation Once the OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming system is synchronized and configured event management is quick and simple This system sends the data to the output devices whether they are a matrix display a numeric scoreboard or a paper printout This section describes the operation of the buttons and ind
41. Gis ct Deed elle iere 2 1 2 4 Sport Insert Operation Concepts 0 0 ccc eecsseessesecneeeeceseeeceaecaeesecseseeesaeeees 2 2 2 5 StartUp igo Dee DO RU di Oa RAS 2 2 2 6 Setting Radio Channels E re n eene 2 3 Single Controller Systems Channel Setting sssss 2 6 Broadcast Group Setting sese 2 7 Channel Set eie e ree term it 2 7 Multiple Controller with Single Broadcast Group Channel Setting 2 8 Multiple Controller with Multiple Broadcast Systems Channel Setting2 9 2 7 Updating Software Versions eese 2 11 2 8 Common Sport Keys assinando nnen ish net ee k asn 2 11 ngu 0n 2 11 lur EE 2 11 or H SS 2 12 Yes No Keys samo aie a 2 12 Number Key Pad iieri ree Rete tee ERR PREIS 2 12 ATOW KEYS itio vacet aia 2 12 Section 3 Swimming and Diving Setup Shutdown 3 1 Recommended Tools and Equipment esses 3 1 3 1 On deck System 5 tte PEE er HER bibe heir tend 3 1 Common Concerns noe tto eee bte eerte the rient 3 1 Lane Modules nn eh ett tae eed 3 2 On Deck Setup refer to Drawing A 23635 sse 3 2 3 2 In deck System cui ere eren eru E ettet red 3 3 Common COnCerns uv eet ned o ee eoe eer 3 3 In Deck Setup refer to Drawing A 26797 sss 3 4 333 Hoth Start 200 S ySteTIL oit enne e
42. Menu OmniSport 2000 8 7 Pro Diving Software The clear score buttons on the bottom of the Dive Order tab are used to clear the divers scores There is also a button that clears only the current round displayed and a button to clear all of the scores The latter should only be used upon event completion because all the data for every round will be cleared The view rounds buttons are use to cycle through each round The VIEW PREV ROUND shows the round previous to the current round displayed and the VIEW NEXT ROUND shows the next round While on the Dive Order tab you may also right click on Add Diver a diver to see a pop up menu This menu allows you to eceli Miey Remove add divers insert divers remove divers cut divers cancel score entry turn Accept back to Next edit scores arak dit dive list A edit th di Y 1 Back To Next edit dive lists and edit the current dive You may also Edi Scores a make a selected diver the current diver MAKE CURRENT Edit Dive List DIVER operation is only allowed when the NEXT button Edit Current Dive is visible Refer to Figure 64 Make Current Diver Figure 64 Pop up Options Rank The Rank Figure 65 tab shows the divers ranked in order from first to last for the current event selected On the right side of this tab the CUT button is used to cut the divers from the dive order if they do not make a certain rank by a certain round The cut is made ma
43. Operations 9 6 This section describes operations that must take place after an event has completed Doing these operations will increase the effectiveness of accurate timing and help ease the flow of running a large track meet Store Print The lt STORE PRINT gt key stores the race data for later use and prints the results for verification When pressed the event data is stored up to its current status It then performs the printer commands setup in the Setup Printer menu refer to Section 4 8 To print information from a previous race go to the Print Stored Data Menu Refer to Section 4 8 for further instructions on how to scroll through the various screen options If an error is observed on the printout use the lt EDIT gt key to make corrections Press lt STORE PRINT gt to verify the correction After all corrections have been completed press lt RESET gt lt ENTER gt The timer is now ready to begin the next event The OmniSport 2000 printer uses the following symbols on its printouts to label data Symbol Definition B 1 3 Buttons 1 through 3 B or BK Backup time E Edited time M Manual time Edit When the running time is counting the lt EpIT gt key allows corrections to be made to times in the current race memory Press lt EDIT gt then the desired lane number key Enter the new time with the numeric keypad then press ENTER EDIT is disabled during non lane timing DQ Disqualific
44. Setup Menu to set the output data configuration for the specific matrix display in use Enter a value from 1 10 depending on how many lanes the facility s display will show If the number of active lanes on the track is greater than the value set the timer will automatically page the information in place order according to the time set in the FIN PAGE TIME Default 10 Enter a value from 1 99 seconds This configures the time that finish times will hold on a display Default 5 seconds Timing Console Track Operations Results Order LCD Display MENO RIDATATRIX 3 RESULTS ORDER RESULT ORDER ORDER LANE Comm Ports MENU SETUP 3 COR PORTS Select Lane to display the results in the order of the lane in which the athletes finished Select Place to display the results in the order of which the athletes placed Default Lane The following is a more detailed look at the Comm Port configurations Scbd Outputs LCD Display MENO CORT PORTS I 5CBD OUTPUTS MENO CORT PORTS CEO MULTIDROP Scbd Outputs used to configure which protocol Multidrop or Multiline will be transmitted out of the scoreboard outputs J2 and J3 Use the lt gt lt gt keys to choose either Multiline or Multidrop depending on which type of display is used Default Multidrop Note To identify a display as either Multiline or Multidrop use the following procedure Power up the scoreboard with the signal connec
45. Trisha Kindel South Dakota St 2225 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 000 2 Annie Berkner University of No 18 21 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 000 3 Krista Salley South Dakota St 22 25 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 000 2 25 0 000 Figure 39 Main Dialog Tabs Event Order The Event Order tab shows information pertaining Race to the current swimmers and event The name of the Insert Swimmer current swimmer is highlighted in yellow or green Remove Swimmer depending on the mode of scoring Move Up Move Down The ur DN buttons allow you to change the order of the Back To Next swimmers shown on the event order tab Select a Make Current swimmer s name and use the up DN buttons to move them Eni Edit Age Group accordingly Edit Draw Order Edit Names While on the Event Order tab there are several other Figure 40 Pop up options available when you right click on a diver in the Menu Options pop up menu Refer to Figure 40 The first section of the pop up menu gives you the se Seine E option to add insert or remove swimmers To add a swimmer choose ADD SWIMMER from the pop up menu The add insert swimmer dialog box will ToU display Refer to Figure 41 The dialog box has pull First Name down menus that allow you to choose from swimmers EUER previously entered in other events or allows you to manually enter new swimmers Age Group Draw Order The second section of the pop up menu allows you to change the order of the swimmers Refer
46. a display as either Multiline or Multidrop use the following procedure Power up the scoreboard with the signal connected If the Lane and Place digits show PO the scoreboard is a Multidrop display If the digits show P1 the scoreboard is Multiline RTD Port NENU COAM PORTS RTD Port is used to configure which protocol gt RTD or CTS will be transmitted out of the eoRTO PORT RTD port J5 connector on the OmniSport 2000 timer MENU COP PORTS Select RTD to send information to a Venus PTD PORT RTD controller Select CTS to send information to E a numeric CTS Scoreboard Default 2 RTD Timing Console 7 19 Diving Operations 7 20 Results Port LCD Display MENO CORT PORTS J RESULTS PORT MENO CORT PORTS RSLT OMNI COO0 The results Port is used to configure which protocol Omni 2000 Omni 6000 or CTS will be used to communicate with the meet management software Use the lt gt lt gt keys to select between Omni 2000 Omni 6000 or CTS Omni 2000 and Omni 6000 are bi directional protocols CTS is a unidirectional protocol utilizing the standard CTS scoreboard information Default Omni 2000 Note Selecting Omni 6000 will tell the timer to transmit Omni 6000 RTD item numbers on the RTD output Printer MENU SETUP 4 PRINTER The following is a more detailed look at printer configurations Dive Log MENO PRINTER I DIVE LOG MENO PRINTER IVE LOG Uh The Dive Log menu al
47. allow the settings to print Press lt CLEAR gt to return to the Print menu 9 11 9 12 Setup Menu FIENL PIRIN 4 SETUP MENO Selecting the SETUP MENU will offer you the following submenus Timer is for configuring the pool settings Scoreboard is used to select the type of scoreboard Comm Ports allows selection of communication ports Printer is used to configure the printouts and printer Time of day allows the setting of the time and day Timer MENU SETUP HIER The following is a more detailed look at track configurations Number of Lanes MENU TIER The Number of Lanes setup is used to S ee configure the number of lanes that will be eit GF LANES connected to the timer MENU TIER Select the number 1 10 of lanes on the track 1 DE LANES NNx Default 6 followed by the lt ENTER gt key Press lt CLEAR gt to exit to the Track Menu Timing Console Track Operations Start In LCD Display MENU TIMER The Start Input can be configured to receive normally open or normally closed start signals I START il Select N O for normally open type start inputs MENU TIRER Select N C for normally closed type start START IN ND inputs Default N O Use the arrow keys to select desired input Press ENTER to accept and continue Press CLEAR to exit the Track menu Note Normally Open N O is the standard setting for Daktronics timing accessories with the OmniSpor
48. an Event oeste 8 18 Dive SCOres ai ORE URP 8 18 Dive Status Buttons orgia 8 18 XML Imports Exports eese 8 18 After the Compettiori tinte dert ti 8 18 8 7 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Diving Operation 8 19 Event Configurati h oce teen hie teen 8 19 Adding Divers o poH 8 19 Entering Dive Information oooonnonicnocnnonoconononnnononnnononononorononccnnnncnnon 8 20 Scoring Diversidad aei s 8 21 Creating Reports essere enne enne 8 22 Section 9 Timing Console Track Operations eese 9 1 9 1 General Feat res rt Rt ee eerie EE 9 1 9 2 Aut matic Operatlon dran eeu ee gU te ET ens 9 2 Single line Scoreboards eere 9 2 Multi line Scoreboards iaren re ke 9 2 9 3 Event Heat and Home Guest oooconoccnccconcconconnconoconccnnocononnnonnnran cnn nnnncnnccnnes 9 2 9 4 Before Each Race Operations esee 9 3 9 5 Start of Race Operations eonun RUD tree ERI ei 9 3 Start Operations ec e i ee e e iR Reus 9 3 Always Ready Start 5 2 en ah ttr retener 9 4 9 6 During the Race Operations seen 9 5 Lane Status ci cese itte a n eode nn 9 5 Lane On Off ota dart eter 9 5 9 7 After the Race Operations esee eene rennen 9 6 Store Plica Pop oe aed o ape e aD 9 6 Bibi 9 6 DQ Disqualification
49. be re entered if there is a sudden loss of power or damage to any equipment that may cause a loss of memory This can be done from the timer Press lt MENU gt lt 3 gt lt 3 gt lt ENTER gt on the keypad of the OmniSport 2000 console Test the System The OmniSport 2000 timer and Pro system must be operating properly for a meet to run smoothly Test the system following the steps below 1 Turn on the system and ensure the cables are properly connected Once the software is running it should detect the OmniSport 2000 timer and show a green light in the main window If not reconfigure the Comm Port refer to Section 5 5 for information on Pro Diving Configurations 2 Test the peripheral devices such as the judge s consoles Using a testing dive order enter the judges scores on each console If the scores do not appear on the software score area check the cables on the rear of the OmniSport 2000 timer 3 If using a display test run an event to ensure the display shows what is expected Set Up Dive Order Select the Affiliation tab and add the new affiliations to the list Then select the Roster tab and enter the divers for the correct affiliations Open the dive order dialog by clicking EDIT DIVE ORDER on the Dive Order tab From here select the dive order from the list of divers Refer to the Main Dialog Tabs in Section 8 5 OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software Set Degree of Difficulty Table Once the configurations h
50. by Lane or by Place e Print Backups enables the console printer to print the backup times of the event e Print Splits enables the console printer to print splits of the event Select No to disable this option Select Cumulative to print the split times as a cumulative time Lap1 0 58 32 Lap2 1 57 68 Lap3 2 57 39 Select Subtractive to print the split times as single lap times Lap1 0 58 32 Lap2 0 59 36 Lap3 0 59 71 The above information pertains to both the OmniSport 2000 Pro software and the OmniSport console For information on programming the settings listed above using the console refer to Section 4 of this manual OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software Pro Printer The Pro Printer tab configures the printouts for the printer attached to the computer running the pro software Refer to Figure 18 The Printout Format drop down selectors allow you to set which printouts will be printed and the order in which they are printed Each format option is described in this subsection Configure x Pool Timer Console Printer Pro Printer SCBD Results Event Order Comm Ports Printout Format 1 Finish by Lane im Printout Format B Finish by Place w Backup y Printout Format 2 Finish by Place m Printout Format 7 All Splits w Backup Dd Printout Format 3 All Splits m Printout Format 8 Finish by Lane Place w Backup Y Printout Format 4 Finish by Lane amp Place Printout Format 9 Finish b
51. date 10 April 2003 General e Corrected the printer and lane module tests for production testing Water Polo e Added control of the horn on the multisport module for the multidrop scoreboard protocol Version 3 4 18 Release date 18 April 2003 Track e Added the non lane timing capability Introduction 1 5 Version 3 4 23 Release date 23 April 2003 Track e Added place timing capability e Modified operation of multiline scoreboard outputs Version 3 5 15 Release date 15 May 2003 General e Changed from a 7 segment to an 8 segment font on the single line output for swimming track and water polo Version 3 5 15a Release date 4 June 2003 Diving e Corrected a bug that would make the Enter Judge Number text not appear on consoles with recent CAN terminal software any CAN terminal that auto arbitrates ID s Version 3 6 18 Release date 18 June 2003 General e Generated an official release of last bug fix for diving Version 3 7 18 Release date 18 July 2003 General e Added first release of the pace clock program e Changed from a 7 segment to an 8 segment font on the game shot clock and locker room address of the multidrop protocol for incandescent scoreboard compatibility in all of the programs Diving e Completed an official release of the interface to the Diving Pro Windows application Version 3 9 10 Release date 11 September 2003 Swimming e Corrected problem of requests from the Swim Dive application
52. each of the Dive Orders Entering Judges The correct number of judges is a critical part of scoring an event To set the number of judges press MENU 4 1 and enter 2 3 5 7 or 9 to enter the correct number of judges If 7 or 9 judges are selected it will prompt you for the correct formula 7 4 During the Event Operations Selecting the Order At the beginning of a diving event the correct dive order must be selected To do this press SELECT ORDER and the correct letter key Verify on the left LCD that the Diver and Round are both set to 01 Entering Scores Entering the scores is the most important part of a diving event The following image represents what the LCD should look like if you were entering scores with nine judges The top row of the two left hand LCDs displays the judges scores The bottom row of those two LCDs show the dive number position degree of difficulty total points awarded and the round If a diver fails a dive or balks on a dive AWARD is replaced with FAIL or BALK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 55 55 5 gt 2 gt RAD DIVERS O5 RANK DIVE 51528 003 2 RURRD 00 00 al TOTAL 0 00 To start entering scores you must first select a diver dive position and DD There are two methods of doing this one method is used when the dive order is preprogrammed and the other is when the dive order has not been preprogrammed Both situations are described hereafter When the dive or
53. ei e teres 4 23 Scoreboard i aee irte aere e D Ree EMT 4 24 N metle gov eR RG n RHONE 4 24 Number of Lines essent eene enne entree nnne 4 24 Sp t Hold Time eerie ettet 4 24 Finish Page Time eee e dem ens 4 25 Results Orders dat atate nmn 4 25 S btr ctive Splits i ERR ts 4 25 RTD Maatrix AN 4 26 Number Of Lines 5 sce ee rH RIDE 4 26 Spht Hold Time etre tpe dp ees 4 26 Finish Page Time inet hece estende des 4 27 Results Order uice teet ett eet e 4 27 Subtr ctive Splits eot Red 4 27 Comm Ports aene e trie tages ben E e n s 4 27 Scbd Outputs 3 meme OU ais 4 28 RTD POLE donem endete 4 28 Results Port 4 42 rre ehe me cere 4 29 Prieto laderas eene AR ba 4 29 Race Lolita iii 4 29 Rel aii aene erae e av Nus 4 30 Backups atrio a RS 4 30 Splits ee Riu eme 4 30 Intensity he aa Ie ses 4 31 Time of D ay xiii oom id rade ote 4 31 Test MetiU eeu e te ree EPOR NENNEN eee ee 4 3 Battery io edite eie ampi de eR ens 4 32 Lane Modules 4 estero Con diia 4 32 SCOPE DO ALE eie iii 4 32 Cycle On Off 5 ina de abad tied ate 4 33 Duvet Address a Pepe e EUER E 4 33 Driver Address ooooooccconoccnononncononancccnnnnnonnonnancnnnnnoncnnnnncononnanconanos 4 33 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 5 1 Computer Requirements eene 5 1 Hardware Set p a i iet rer ee eic e Oe ERI Reg ais 5 1 A 5 2 On First Run a E E VES 5 3 Table of Conte
54. grouping multiple days of events Type the name of the meet in the top box Then choose a date from the bottom box and click OK Add Meet 5 5 2006 v Figure 70 Add Meet Timer Select the Options menu then select Timer Port Configuration this configures the software for the scoreboard used Refer to Figure 71 The figure shows the default settings Each setting is described below e Meet Manager configures which protocol Omni 2000 Omni 6000 or CTS communicates with the meet management software e RTD Port configures which protocol RTD or CTS will be transmitted out of the RTD port J5 connector on the OmniSport 2000 timer e Scoreboard Port configures which protocol Multidrop or Multiline will be transmitted out of the scoreboard outputs J2 and J3 OmniSport 2000 8 11 Pro Diving Software 8 12 The above information pertains to both the OmniSport 2000 Pro software and the OmniSport console For information on programming the settings listed above using the console refer to Section 6 Timer Configuration Timer Port Configurations Meet Manager Port ffOmni 2000 X iid dol m o ol Scoreboard Port Figure 71 Timer Configuration Comm Ports Select the Options menu then select Scoreboard Options this allows you to select the port types used for input and output data Refer to Figure 72 The figure shows the default settings Each setting is described below Scoreboard Output Numeric Fixe
55. key and then use the T lt gt and lt gt keys to scroll through the menu s Press ENTER to select the menu displayed on the LCD The second method is to go directly to a menu Press the lt MENU gt key followed by the one to four digit number from the list below and the LCD will prompt you for the desired setting or action in that menu Example 215 will prompt you to enter the maximum number of time outs After you are done navigating through the menus press the MENU key to return to the race in progress 1 SCOREBOARD MENU functions 1 1 SCBD ON OFF clears the display yes or no 1 2 DIMMING sets the brightness level of the display 1 3 TIME OF DAY displays the Time of day yes or no 2 SETUP MENU functions 2 1 TIMER is for configuring the Track settings 2 1 1 SET TIMES 2 1 1 1 PERIOD TIME sets the timing length of the period 2 1 1 2 OVER TIME sets the timing length of the over time period 2 1 1 3 REST TIME sets the timing length of the rest periods 2 1 1 4 WARNING TIME sets the timing length of warning times 2 1 1 5 SHOT TIME sets the timing length of the shot time 2 1 1 6 TIMEOUT TIME sets the timing length of timeouts 2 1 1 7 PENALTY TIME sets the timing length of the penalties 2 1 2 AUTO RUN sets the automatic clock run 2 1 3 SHOT 0 CONTROL sets if the shot clock 0 will stop the main clock 2 1 4 PENALTIES sets the maximum amount of penalties and reset of shot clock 2 1 5 TIMEOUTS sets the ma
56. menu 4 29 Results PENU PRINTER The Results menu allows for selecting e RESULTS printouts by LANE or PLACE order Press any arrow key to toggle between YES MENU PRINTER and NO Press ENTER to accept the setting PSLT AY LANE Press lt CLEAR gt to abort and return to the Printer menu Backups MENU PRINTER The Backups menu configures if backup times 3 BACKUPS will be printed with race results Press any arrow keys to select NONE MENU PRINTER SUBTRACTIVE or CUMULATIVE Press BACKUPS YES lt ENTER gt to accept the setting Press CLEAR to abort and return to the Printer menu MENU PRINTER The Splits menu configures if split times will q SPLITS be printed with the race results Press any arrow keys to select NONE MENU PRINTER SUBTRACTIVE or CUMULATIVE Press SPLITS NONE lt ENTER gt to accept the setting Press CLEAR to abort and return to the Printer menu 4 30 Timing Console Swimming Operations MENO PRINTER 5 INTENSITS PRINT INTENSITS LEVEL 1 5 5 Time of Day LCD Display MENO SETUP 6 TIME OF DAS DATE Rz Bo 95 TUD Hh 55 Test Menu TAIN MENU 5 TEST MENO Use the Intensity menu to set the printer intensity Press the number 1 5 to select a new intensity Press ENTER Or CLEAR to return to the Printer menu Time of day is used to set the console date and time Use the 0 thru 9 keys to enter the correct date
57. module is in use e Show Lead Swimmers sets whether or not the lead swimmer will be displayed e Printer Logging turns on printing from the timer thermal printer e Meet Manager Port configures which protocol Omni2000 Omni6000 or CTS communicates with the meet management software out of the Results port J6 connector on the OmniSport timer e RTD Port configures which protocol RTD or CTS will be transmitted out of the RTD port J5 connector on the OmniSport 2000 timer e Scoreboard Port configures which protocol Multidrop or Multiline will be transmitted out of the scoreboard outputs J2 and J3 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software 6 13 Setup Configurations The Communication Configurations area configures which port interfaces the OmniSport 2000 timing console to the OmniSport 2000 Pro computer To reach this area select the Options menu then select Communications Setup The following dialog box displays the General Com Settings or Protocol List options to be configured 3 DLStreams Wizard DLStream Configuration Wizard Specify settings common to all stream types General M Enable Type COM Port Name Security Encrypt Key Cancel Figure 50 DL Streams Wizard General General Configurations The General Configurations area configures the settings common to all stream types e Enable Should always be checked e Type CO
58. on a Venus 7000 and the Scoreboards tab of the OmniSport 2000 Pro swimming application not being transmitted to a Venus for display Version 3 9 23 Release date 23 September 2003 General e Modified the production test so that the default configurations will be set when the console is first run after this 1 6 Introduction Swimming e Corrected problem in the function that updates race information to the Pro software so that if lane 1 is turned off it will not send over back up times Version 3 10 30 Release date 30 October 2003 Water Polo e Moved where the shot clock was displayed on the swimming board It was displayed on min x1 sec x10 and should have been on min x10 sec xl e Added the address for the MS 2013 11 and displayed time score and period e Added the display of clock and shot clock data to game shot address 1 Pace Clock e Fixed the display of r on the min x10 digit for rest time It was not clearing any old data that might have been on the digit Swimming e Added the address for the standard water polo board 13 and displayed the home and guest score on that board Version 4 1 12 Release date 12 January 2004 Swimming e Added a configuration that allows blanking the place information for intermediate splits on the enhanced RTD output e Corrected the digit assignment for the event heat and guest 2 guest 3 modules on the CTS output Version 4 1 23 Release date 23 January 2004 Gen
59. one next lane connection Touchpad Connections The lane module jack that connects to the touchpad is marked TOUCHPAD The red jack is for the positive input of the touchpad and the black jack is for the ground connection The touchpad ground connection is electrically connected to the backside of the touchpad and is identified by the tab marked GND on the touchpad connector Backup Push button Connections The push button connection jacks marked BUTTON 1 BUTTON 2 and BUTTON 3 are present on the module to accept input from backup buttons These are held by up to three timing judges per lane The red and black jacks represent the positive and ground connections for each push button The tab marked GND on the push button connector identifies the push button ground connection Next Lane Connections Modules for each lane are connected together through the jacks marked NEXT LANE The four pin plug on the end of the ten foot cable on each module connects to the previous module a deck extension or directly to J10 J11 on the OmniSport 2000 timer On ee Setup refer to Drawing A 23635 Install the touchpads in the pool With one person on each end of the touchpad carefully lower the touchpad into the pool Center the touchpad in the lane Adjust the supplied adjustable bracket to hug the pool gutter securely If the pool does not have a gutter secure the touchpad by running a cord through the holes on top
60. prints the individual dive list of a selected diver 3 5 ALL DIVE LIST prints out the entire dive list 4 SETUP MENU functions 4 1 JUDGES sets the number of judges used in the meet 4 2 NUMERIC SCBD is used to set the scoreboard configurations 4 2 1 OF LINES sets the number of lines on the display 4 2 2 LEAD DIVER sets the lead diver 4 2 3 MULTISPORT SB selects the type of numeric scoreboard 4 3 COMM PORTS allows selection of communication ports 4 3 1 SCBD OUTPUT selects between multidrop or multilane protocol 4 3 2 RTD PORT selects between RTD or CTS protocol 4 3 3 RESULTS PORT selects results protocol 4 4 PRINTER is used to configure the printouts and printer 4 4 1 DIVE LOG selects if dive log is on 4 4 2 INTENSITY selects printer intensity 4 5 TIME OF DAY allows the setting of the time and day 5 TEST MENU functions 5 1 BATTERY allows testing of the battery 5 2 SCOREBOARD allows testing of scoreboard 5 2 1 CYCLE ON OFF turns the display on and off 5 2 2 DRIVER ADDRESS selects the driver address 5 2 3 DIGIT NUMBER turns on a particular digit Scoreboard Menu FIENU PIRIN i SCBD MENU Selecting the SCBD MENU will offer you the following menus Timing Console 7 7 Diving Operations SCBD On Off RENU SCOREBOARD Scbd ON OFF toggles the scoreboard between i 5LBD ON OFF blank and displaying the current race data If the scoreboard is blank it will remain blank until the start of the next race or until lt RESET
61. sese 14 3 Technical Routine Operation eere 14 3 Free Routine Operation ooooonocnncnoccnnnonconcnonononononnnn nono nono nononnnne 14 3 Two Judge Panel Operation eese 14 3 Technical Routine Operation eee 14 4 Free Routine Operation ooooonocnncnonnoncnnconononononononnonnrancn ener 14 4 Score Editing cerda sede pedi ote ER Rec s 14 5 x Table of Contents Section 15 RTD Output Specifications eese 15 1 15 1 OmniSport 2000 Swim RTD Item Numbers eese 15 1 15 2 OmniSport 6000 Swim RTD Item Numbers eene 15 8 15 3 OmniSport 2000 6000 Diving RTD Item Numbers 15 14 15 4 OmniSport 2000 6000 Pace Clock RTD Item Numbers 15 16 15 5 OmniSport 2000 6000 Water Polo RTD Item Numbers 15 17 15 6 OmniSport 2000 Track RTD Item Numbers esses 15 19 Section 16 Appendix A Reference Drawings eene 1 Section 17 Appendix B Sport Inserts seen 1 Section 18 Appendix C Scoreboard Addresses 1 Section 19 Appendix D Quick Reference ED13584 1 Table of Contents xi List Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10
62. start on a new page they never start on the back of another page Drawings referenced in this manual are listed below Insert the drawings in Appendix Reference Drawings in alphanumeric order A Drawings B Drawing A 026288 A 135163 B 163808 A 023633 A 154282 B 180044 A 023635 A 180566 B 182350 A 026538 A 180922 B 184685 A 026797 A 180923 B 188395 A 026798 A 186535 B 220003 A 132981 A 186548 A 132982 A 191692 Note Print all drawings in alpha numeric order Print A drawings back to back with A drawings and B drawings back to back with B drawings Use a blue window cover and a blue back Punch all pages window cover and back cover along the left edge and bind with a binder Please direct question and suggestions to Engineering Support Pull all new drawings Table of Contents Section 1 INtFOCUCTION 0scessseseseseeeseenscenseerseensaeessessessanenaeessessaeseeseaesnsnaees 1 1 1 1 Using This Manual 5 3 adonan e arre 1 1 1 2 Timer OVvervie Ww ime PEU CURIE tet 1 2 1 3 Using the Mouse and Keyboard esee 1 3 1 4 Timing Console Revision History eee 1 4 1 5 Pro Swimming Software Revision History eee 1 10 1 6 Pro Diving Software Revision History 1 14 Section 2 Basic Operation iaa 2 1 2 1 Liquid Crystal Displays eee enne 2 1 2 2 Using the Keypad na teri edet 2 1 2 3 Sport Inserts cete ate eod
63. system Refer to Section 5 1 for more details on this step 3 Connect the male end of a serial cable to the Expansion Port J4 on the back of the OmniSport 2000 timer Swimming and Diving 3 5 Setup Shutdown Connect the other end of the serial cable to COM port 1 of the OmniSport 2000 Pro computer Apply power to the timer and then start the software on the computer After the software is registered the OmniSport 2000 Pro system should recognize the OmniSport 2000 timer and prompt a synchronization of the configuration settings Select which settings to use and begin operations If no COM port is available the USB Port can be used with the addition of an USB Serial RS 232C adapter The serial cable plugs into the computer Note If COM port 1 is not available connect the cable to an available port and note which port number it is To change the configured port within the software select Configure under the Options menu Select the Comm Ports tab and then click CONFIGURE Select the COM port number to which the serial cable is connected Restart the OmniSport 2000 Pro software and it will recognize the timer 3 5 Shutdown Procedure 3 6 By performing the following shutdown procedure you will help ensure the longevity of your timing equipment 1 Turn power off to all equipment including the OmniSport 2000 HS 200 results computer OmniSport 2000 Pro computer matrix computer scoreboard printers and any other equipment as
64. the specified pair for the entire event after it has ended This is done by right clicking on the specified dive pair and selecting Edit Dive list Add Edit Dive A Diver 1 Name gt Dive o Name s fos Affiliation H Ea pos Je s Board Board o gt Dive Description Dive Description Figure 85 Add Edit Dive Dialog 8 20 OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software xi Dive Description Forward Somersault Dive Description Reverse 1 5 Somersault BBB BRO dd Figure 86 Edit Dive List Dialog Scoring a Dive To score a dive first make sure you have a current diver The current dive pair will be highlighted Clicking the NEXT button will allow you to score the dive Note The colors above the judges indicate which type of judge they are Green indicates the synchronicity judges while red and crimson indicate execution judges Y OmniSport 2000 PRO Diving by Daktronics Ver 1 0 6 0 File Import Export Options Control Reports Utilities Help Affiliation DD Number c9 EP Award Total Next l Inm JN ij ND m Dive Order Rank Rosters Affiliations Test Dive Description Edit Dive Order Clear Round Scores Clear All Scores j fiew nt View Next Ro Figure 87 Main Dialog OmniSport 2000 8 21 Pro Diving Software Creating Reports Synchronized diving events have their own set of reports separ
65. the LCD on the timer will read controlled by Pro Note Some computers purchased with this software will have a Rocket port installed with the system The port labeled PORT 0 will be normally set as COM port 5 in one of these computer systems The next port would then be COM 6 then COM 7 and finally COM 8 for a four port Rocket port The OmniSport 2000 Pro software recognizes these ports regardless of which port number has been assigned to them 8 5 OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software Overview Once the OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving system is synchronized and configured event management is quick and simple This system sends the data to the output devices whether it is a matrix display a numeric scoreboard or a paper printout This section describes the operational buttons indicators and operations of the OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving software OmniSport 2000 PRO Diving by Daktronics Ver 1 0 6 0 File ImportiExport Options Control Reports Utilities Help D D D D D D D D Affiliation DD Number PASTE Mens 1 Meter Hext Diver E J J Name Dive Award Total nea Im amm Uum o Dive Order Rank Rosters Affiiations Test Affiliation Dive Board D D Dive Description Award Total Rank Edi Dive Order Clear Round Scores Clear Al Scores en Pre Round MESA View Next Round Figure 59 Main Diving Dialog OmniSport 2000 8 5 Pro Diving Software 8 6 Dive Area M Om
66. the order 2 1 2 INSERT STEP inserts a step into the order 2 1 3 DELETE STEP deletes a step 2 1 4 COPY WORKOUT copies the workout from lane to another 2 1 5 CLEAR WORKOUT clears the workout from a lane 3 PRINT MENU functions 3 1 IND WORKOUT prints the entire workout for a specific lane 3 2 ALL WORKOUTS prints all workouts for every lane 3 3 SETTINGS prints out all configurations entered in the Setup Menu 4 SETUP MENU functions 4 1 TIMER is not activated 4 2 SCOREBOARD allows you to setup the scoreboard 4 2 1 OF LINES sets the number of lines on the display 4 3 COMM PORTS allows selection of communication ports 4 3 1 SCBD OUTPUTS allows selection between Multiline and Multidrop 4 3 2 RTD PORT allows selection between RTD and CTS 4 3 3 RESULTS PORT allows selection between Omni 2000 Omni 6000 and the CTS Timer 4 4 PRINTER is used to configure the printouts and printer Pace Clocks 11 3 4 4 1 INTENSITY selects printer intensity 4 5 TIME OF DAY allows the setting of the time and day 5 TESTING MENU function 5 1 BATTERY allows testing of the battery 5 2 SCOREBOARD allows testing of scoreboard 5 2 1 CYCLE ON OFF turns the display completely on and off 5 2 2 DRIVER ADDRESS displays the scoreboard address 5 2 3 DIGIT NUMBER displays the digit number Scoreboard Menu FIENU RIN SCBD MENU Selecting the SCBD MENU will offer you the following submenus Scbd On Off MENU SCOREBOARD Scoreboard On Off toggle
67. the period time I PERIOD TIME MENU SET TIME Set the time for the period length with the PERIOD NN NN ok number keypad and press lt ENTER gt NN NN value in minutes and i Press lt CLEAR gt twice to leave this setting as is seconds ij and exit to the Timer menu Over Time MENU SET TIRE The Over Time menu sets the over time ICD NM NN OVER NN NN x Set the time for the over time length with the number keypad and press lt ENTER gt NN NN value in minutes and seconds Press lt CLEAR gt twice to leave this setting as is and exit to the Timer menu 10 8 Timing Console Water Polo Operations Rest Time LCD Display MENU SET TI E REST f NN NN MENO SET TI E REST e NN NN sk NN NN value in minutes and seconds Warning Time LCD Display MENU SET TI E WARNING NN NN x NN NN value in minutes and seconds The Rest Time menu sets the rest period values Set the time for the rest period length with the number keypad and press lt ENTER gt Press lt CLEAR gt twice to leave this setting as is and exit to the Timer menu The Warning Time menu sets the warning time Set the time for the warning time length with the number keypad and press lt ENTER gt Press lt CLEAR gt twice to leave this setting as is and exit to the Timer menu Timing Console Water Polo Operations 10 9 Shot Time NENU SET TIRE The Shot Time menu sets the shot clo
68. the software system Figure 8 shows the lane information Each area displays information editable on each lane Lane 6 On Lengths al e Lane On Off area is a toggle that turns 8 gt that lane on or off If the lane is off no data will be received for this lane Turn the Near Far lane off if no one is using that lane during the current event Finish Arm Note F1 toggles Lane 1 On Off lt F2 gt z toggles Lane 2 On Off etc split Arm Figure 8 Lane Information e Current Lengths can be changed by clicking the up or down arrows on the right side of this area This would be done to subtract an accidental touch or to add a missed touch The current length will not go beyond the maximum lengths set for the current event e Near Far Lane Indicator displays the current arming state of the lane The table below describes each icon and what it represents OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software e Arming Buttons are used to change the lane arming status during an event There may be a time when a swimmer s touch is not registered by the touchpad When this happens use these buttons to change the arming of the lane ICON Description Ge Split Armed When this is showing this lane is armed to take a split time Arming Delay This is the amount of time left until the 2 touchpad is active A number from 1 99 will display decrementing by one every second Finish Armed When this is sho
69. the total being edited Print Menu MENU MAIN 3 PRINT MENU The Diver Totals menu allows you to edit the total scores for each diver in the selected dive order The dive order of which you wish to edit the scores must be selected before you enter the menu To do this refer to Section 6 4 Press ENTER to select a diver to edit Use the number keypad to edit the totals of a diver Press ENTER to accept the changes The arrow keys increment and decrement the diver number by one Press lt CLEAR gt to leave the menu and return to the Edit menu Selecting the PRINT MENU will offer you the following submenus Dive Results LCD Display MENO PRINT i DiVE RESULTS MENO PRINT PRINT RESULTS Timing Console Diving Operations Dive Results allows the results of the current dive order to be printed Press ENTER to print dive results Press CLEAR to return to the Print menu 7 15 7 16 Event Order LCD Display MENO PRINT c EVENT ORDER MEN PRINT PRINT ORDER 57 Settings LCD Display MENO PRINT 3 5ETIInGS MENO PRINT PRINT SETTINGS Individual Dive List LCD Display MENO PRINT GING GIVE LIST MENO PRINT PRINT IND LISTO Event Order allows the event order to be printed Press ENTER to print the event order Press CLEAR to return to the Print menu The Settings menu allows the current configured settings to be printed Press ENTER to print th
70. through each tab and make sure all the configurations are set to the necessary settings The system will maintain the setting that it used during the last time it was operated If any configuration setting was changed while the timer and software were not connected the system will request that the configuration be synchronized upon reconnection Though the configuration will not change unless you change them it is recommended to print the configuration settings so that they can be re entered if there is a sudden loss of power or damage to any equipment that may cause a loss of memory This can be done from the timer Press lt MENU gt lt 3 gt lt 3 gt lt ENTER gt on the keypad of the OmniSport 2000 console Test the System The OmniSport 2000 timer and Pro system must be operating properly for a meet to run smoothly Test the system by following the steps below 1 Test the start input device by depressing the start button The tone should sound the strobe should flash and the time should begin counting on both the timer and the software If not ensure the cables are properly connected 2 On the main dialog select the Test tab Test each lane input device by pressing the backup buttons and touching the touchpads Refer to Subsection Main Dialog Tabs for more information on this operation 3 If using a display test run an event to ensure the display shows what is expected Set Up Event Order Open the event order file by select
71. to Figure 40 Right click on the name of the swimmer you want to move and choose either MOVE UP or MOVE DOWN This can also be done using the UP pN buttons located on the event order tab Figure 41 Add Insert Swimmer Dialog Box OmniSport 2000 Pro 6 9 Synchronized Swimming Software The third section of the pop up menu allows you to change back to the Next mode so another swimmer can be selected as current The BACK TO NEXT allows you to abort score entry in the Accept mode You have to be in Next mode if you want to use the MAKE CURRENT option in the pull down menu When in Accept mode judge s scores can be entered but the swimmer s scores and order cannot be edited Refer to Figure 40 Note You can tell what mode you are in by looking at the button located next to the penalties box When it says Next you are in Next mode and when it says Accept you are in Accept mode Refer to Figure 42 Penalties ESE js y Technical Penalties Accept Figure 42 Next Accept Mode The fourth section of the pop up menu allows you to edit the current swimmer the score the age group the draw order and the swimmers names Refer to Figure 40 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software To edit a swimmers score right click on that swimmer and choose EDIT SCORE from the pop up menu Choose the score you need to update the Edit Score dialog box will display Enter the proper scores and click AcckEPT Refer
72. to accept Channel Setting 1 8 Channels that may be used with broadcast channel 1 The channel switch on the receiver must match this value and only the Broadcast 1 BCASTI jumper must be installed Basic Operation Multiple Controller with Multiple Broadcast Systems Channel Setting Typically all multiple controller systems will use Broadcast Group 1 Channel 1 for the first controller in Broadcast Group 1 and Broadcast Group 2 Channel 1 for the first controller in Broadcast Group 2 All other consoles in each group are added sequentially using channels 2 4 NTER TO ACCEPT CLEAR TO MODIFS RADIO SETTINGS BLAST Y CHAN XX The LCD will toggle these screens Basic Operation The LCD shows the current radio settings along with a prompt to accept or modify these values If the radio settings are correct press lt ENTER gt If these values are incorrect press lt CLEAR gt If CLEAR is pressed to modify the radio settings the LCD at the left is shown allowing edit of the channel or broadcast group setting Edit the broadcast setting Use the number keys to enter the desired broadcast group and press lt ENTER gt to accept The asterisk will move to the channel setting Use the number keys to edit this value and press lt ENTER gt to accept Edit the channel number to the desired value and press ENTER to accept Continued on following page 2 9 Continued from previous page LCD Display Action
73. to configure the timer for touchpads and push buttons at the near end only or both near and far ends of the pool e Precision is used to configure the timer to store and print times to 1 100 or 1 1000 of a second If the time displayed will be to the nearest 100 then select 1 100 If it is to the nearest 1000 then select 1 1000 Note 1 100 will show two decimal places 1 1000 will show three e The Relay Takeoff Sensors area allows the operator to select the type of input used for relay exchanges The above information pertains to both the OmniSport 2000 Pro software and the OmniSport console For information on programming the settings listed above using the console refer to Section 4 of this manual Console Printer The Console Printer tab configures the printer settings for the printer built into the timing console Refer to Figure 17 The figure shows the default settings Each setting is described below Pool Timer Console Printer Pro Printer SCBD Results Event Order Comm Ports Print Results r Race Log Results Print Backups Print Splits C No C Off Lane C No No Yes C On Place Yes C Cumulative C Subtractive Figure 17 Console Printer Configurations e Print Results enables the console printer to print the results of the event e Race Log enables the console printer to print the race log of the event e Results determines how the results will be printed
74. to set the DakLoader to program this hex file to the OmniSport 2000 timer on power up 6 Turn the power to the OmniSport 2000 off and then back on The console should automatically begin programming the hex file selected 7 Follow the directions that appear on your computer screen until the Upload Complete dialog appears Click ok and disconnect the serial cable Contact Daktronics for other means by which the updates can be received 2 8 Common Sport Keys Menu Pressing MENU displays options available within each sport code The options range from display dimming to printouts to timer settings Each specific sport section will detail the menu options available within each sport Enter Pressing ENTER accepts changed data when editing competition information The operator enters the new values to display and presses ENTER to accept it Pressing the key will accept the new data and end the edit Basic Operation 2 11 Clear Pressing lt CLEAR gt cancels the current menu or edits selection and returns you to the previous operational level In the menu that level may be the main menu selections a sub menu selection or the standard operational mode Yes No Keys These keys accept and decline operational options They are the same keys as lt ENTER gt and lt CLEAR gt Number Key Pad Press these keys to enter specific numerical information into the timer The data may pertain to a specific lane an event number or
75. 000 series timer layouts and connectors 1 2 Introduction As a Safety feature this product has a three wire ground type plug equipped with a third grounding pin This plug only fits into a grounding type power outlet If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact a qualified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet When you first open your timer packages inspect for shipping damage such as rattles and dents Verify that all equipment is included as itemized on the packing slip Immediately report any deficiencies to Daktronics and save all packing materials for shipping if warranty repair or exchange is necessary 1 3 Using the Mouse and Keyboard The following terms are used to describe various mouse actions that can be used with the OmniSport 2000 Pro software These instructions are based on the standard right handed mouse configuration with the left button acting as the primary mouse button and the right acting as the secondary mouse button e CLICK means quickly press and release the primary mouse button e DRAG means to click and hold the left mouse button when the cursor is on an item Then move the cursor while holding the left mouse button down and the object will move with it e DOUBLE CLICK means quickly press and release the primary mouse button twice e RIGHT CLICK means click the button on the right side of the mouse e HIGHLIGHT means to click the mouse button over text The text will have a colo
76. 000003300001 00000083e00001 00000eR 3450001 00000083 00001 0000008300001 0000006300001 00000 1073 00001 COODDORS 60001 00000083000001 000000R3000001000 00083400001 0000008340001 0000008340001 000000R34c0001 0 0000023900001 00000 E3 000001 0000008300001 0000008390000 1100000063 6 2000301 0000562000301 000056 0000301 0000556 0000301000 56 0000301000055 0000301 000085 000030 1 00086540000301 0 00025 00000301 0000260C000301 0000260000301 0000260000030 1000 86 0000301 000086 0000301 000086 0000301 000056 0000 3010000550 Figure 79 DL Stream Monitoring Screen OmniSport 2000 8 15 Pro Diving Software 8 6 Typical Operation 8 16 This section details the operational procedures used before a meet and during and after each event Before the Meet Before each meet three things must be done verify the configurations test the system and setup dive order Verify the Configurations Once the system is tested open the Configurations dialog Go through each tab and make sure all the configurations are set to the necessary settings The system will maintain the setting that it used during the last time it was operated If any configuration setting was changed while the timer and software were not connected the system will request that the configuration be synchronized upon reconnection Though the configuration will not change unless you change it it is recommended to print the configuration settings so that they can
77. 1 11 2 Function Lane Definition Allows you to clearly identify the lane Step Displays which step a specific swimmer is performing You may enter up to 50 steps for each lane Lane Activity The and the flashing signs indicate whether the timer for that lane is stopped or running indicates that the timer is stopped when flashing indicates that the timer is running Step Type Following is a list of possible steps you may enter e BegCircuit allows you to enter in a workout a combination of the steps swim rest pace and stop that you want to repeat a certain number of times Basically this is a workout within the whole workout When you press ENTER to select this step you are prompted to enter the number of times you want this circuit to repeat Adding different steps within this circuit is the same as adding steps to the whole workout e End Circuit ends the circuit that you entered within the BEG CIRCUIT option When you end a circuit you may still add ste3ps to the end of the total workout e Swim selects the amount of time athletes will swim within one step e Rest allows you to enter within a workout the amount of time you want to have the swimmers rest within one step e 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 time return to 0 00 and start counting again It can
78. 2 2 LM INPUT selects near and far end of pool 4 2 3 PRIMARY TIME selects which input is the primary time touchpads or buttons 4 2 4 FLAG TIME selects the time period for flagging lane times 4 2 5 ARMING TIME selects the time for arming touchpads after a touch 4 2 6 PRECISION selects the timer precision 4 2 7 RELAY TAKE OFF sets timer to allow for relay results 4 3 SCOREBOARD is used to set the scoreboard configurations 4 3 1 NUMERIC selects the type of start input 4 3 1 1 OF LINES sets the number of lines on the display 4 3 1 2 SPLT HOLD TIME sets the hold time for display of splits 4 3 1 3 FIN PAGE TIME sets the hold time for finish page 4 3 1 4 RESULTS ORDER selects for lane or place order 4 3 1 5 SUBTRACTIVE SPLITS selects whether or not to page subtractive splits Timing Console 4 11 Swimming Operations 4 3 2 RTD MATRIX selects near and far end of pool 4 3 2 1 OF LINES sets the number of lines on the display 4 3 2 2 SPLT HOLD TIME sets the hold time for display of splits 4 3 2 3 FIN PAGE TIME sets the hold time for finish page 4 3 2 4 RESULTS ORDER selects for lane or place order 4 3 2 5 SUBTRACTIVE SPLITS selects whether or not to page subtractive splits 4 4 COMM PORTS allows selection of communication ports 4 4 1 SCBD OUTPUT selects scoreboard 1 type 4 4 2 RTD PORT selects scoreboard 2 type 4 4 3 RESULTS PORT selects results output 4 5 PRINTER is used to configure the printouts and pr
79. 3 Home Player 13 Penalties 1 R 77 34 Guest Player 1 Penalties 1 R 78 35 Guest Player 2 Penalties 1 R 79 36 Guest Player 3 Penalties 1 R 80 37 Guest Player 4 Penalties 1 R 81 38 Guest Player 5 Penalties 1 R 82 39 Guest Player 6 Penalties 1 R 83 40 Guest Player 7 Penalties 1 R 84 41 Guest Player 8 Penalties 1 R 85 42 Guest Player 9 Penalties 1 R 86 43 Guest Player 10 Penalties 1 R 87 44 Guest Player 11 Penalties 1 R 88 45 Guest Player 12 Penalties 1 R 89 46 Guest Player 13 Penalties 1 R 90 RTD Output Specifications 15 6 OmniSport 2000 Track RTD Item Numbers Function Length Justification nom Number 1 Running Time 9 L 1 2 Cumulative Split 9 R 10 3 Subtractive Split 9 R 19 4 Event Title Line 1 30 L 28 5 Event Title Line 2 30 L 58 6 Event Title Lines 1 amp 2 30 L 88 7 Event Number 3 R 118 8 Event Number Alpha 1 L 121 9 Heat Number 2 R 122 10 Heat Number Alpha 20 L 124 11 Round Number 1 L 144 12 Open For Future Use 2 R 145 13 Splits Completed 2 R 147 14 Record 1 Name 12 L 149 15 Record 1 Code 2 L 161 16 Record 1 Time 9 L 163 17 Record 2 Name 12 L 172 18 Record 2 Code 2 L 184 19 Record 2 Time 9 L 186 20 Record 3 Name 12 L 195 21 Record 3 Code 2 L 207 22 Record 3 Time 9 L 209 23 Record 4 Name 12 L 218 24 Record 4 Code 2 L 230 25 Record 4 Time 9 L 232 26 Line 1 Runner Name 15 L 241 27 Line 1 Team Name 5 L
80. 3 Record 2 code 2 R 144 14 Record 2 time R 146 15 Record 3 name 12 L 155 16 Record 3 code 2 R 167 17 Record 3 time 9 R 169 18 Record 4 name 12 L 178 19 Record 4 code 2 R 190 20 Record 4 time 9 R 192 21 Line 1 swimmer name 15 L 201 22 Line 1 team name 5 L 216 23 Line 1 lane number 2 R 221 24 Line 1 place number 3 R 223 25 Line 1 split finish time 9 R 226 26 Line 1 lengths completed 2 R 235 27 Line 2 swimmer name 15 L 237 28 Line 2 team name 5 L 252 29 Line 2 lane number 2 R 257 30 Line 2 place number 3 R 259 31 Line 2 split finish time 9 R 262 32 Line 2 lengths completed 2 R 271 33 Line 3 swimmer name 15 L 273 Continued on the following page RTD Output Specifications Continued from previous page Function Length Justification es 34 Line 3 team name 5 L 288 35 Line 3 lane number 2 R 293 36 Line 3 place number 3 R 295 37 Line 3 split finish time 9 R 298 38 Line 3 lengths completed 2 R 307 39 Line 4 swimmer name 15 L 309 40 Line 4 team name 5 L 324 41 Line 4 lane number 2 R 329 42 Line 4 place number 3 R 331 43 Line 4 split finish time 9 R 334 44 Line 4 lengths completed 2 R 343 45 Line 5 swimmer name 15 L 345 46 Line 5 team name 5 L 360 47 Line 5 lane number 2 R 365 48 Line 5 place number 3 R 367 49 Line 5 split finish time 9 R 370 50 Line 5 lengths completed 2 R 379 51 Line 6 swimmer name 15 L 381 52 Line 6 team name 5
81. 39 97 Women s team 1 5 L 1559 abbreviation 98 Women s team 1 score 6 R 1564 Continued on following page RTD Output Specifications 15 3 Continued from previous page Function Length Justification dy 99 Women s team 2 place 3 R 1570 100 Women s team 2 name 20 L 1573 101 Women s team 2 5 L 1593 abbreviation 102 Women s team 2 score 6 R 1598 103 Women s team 3 place R 1604 104 Women s team 3 name 20 L 1607 105 Women s team 3 5 L 1627 abbreviation 106 Women s team 3 score 6 R 1632 107 Women s team 4 place R 1638 108 Women s team 4 name 20 L 1641 109 Women s team 4 5 L 1661 abbreviation 110 Women s team 4 score 6 R 1666 111 Women s team 5 place R 1672 112 Women s team 5 name 20 L 1675 113 Women s team 5 5 L 1695 abbreviation 114 Women s team 5 score 6 R 1700 115 Women s team 6 place R 1706 116 Women s team 6 name 20 L 1709 117 Women s team 6 5 L 1729 abbreviation 118 Women s team 6 score 6 R 1734 119 Women s team 7 place R 1740 120 Women s team 7 name 20 L 1743 121 Women s team 7 5 L 1763 abbreviation 122 Women s team 7 score R 1768 123 Women s team 8 place R 1774 124 Women s team 8 name 20 L 1777 125 Women s team 8 5 L 1797 abbreviation 126 Women s team 8 score 6 R 1802 127 Women s team 9 place 3 R 1808 128 Women s team 9 name 20 L 1811 Continued on following page 15 4 RTD Output Specifications Continued from p
82. 426 8th place diver s number 425 2 48 427 446 8th place diver s name 427 20 49 447 461 8th place diver s team 447 15 50 462 467 8th place diver s total score 462 6 51 468 469 9th place diver s number 468 2 52 470 489 9th place diver s name 470 20 Continued on following page RTD Output Specifications 15 15 Continued from previous page Byte Function Item Length 53 490 504 9th place diver s team 490 15 54 505 510 9th place diver s total score 505 6 55 511 512 10th place diver s number 511 2 56 513 532 10th place diver s name 513 20 57 533 547 10th place diver s team 533 15 58 548 553 10th place diver s total score 548 6 59 554 579 Event name 554 26 60 580 588 Platform event height 580 61 589 590 Event current round 589 2 15 4 OmniSport 2000 6000 Pace Clock RTD Item Numbers i a Item Function Length Justification Number 1 Line 1 Lane Number 2 R 1 2 Line 1 Current Step Number 2 R 3 3 Line 1 Current Step Name 4 L 5 4 Line 1 Current Rep Number 3 R 9 5 Line 1 Time of Current Step 5 R 12 6 Line 2 Lane Number 2 R 17 7 Line 2 Current Step Number 2 R 19 8 Line 2 Current Step Name 4 L 21 9 Line 2 Current Rep Number3 3 R 25 10 Line 2 Time of Current Step 5 R 28 11 Line 3 Lane Number 2 R 33 12 Line 3 Current Step Number 2 R 35 13 Line 3 Current Step Name 4 L 37 14 Line 3 Cu
83. 6 7 8 9 10 HOME TOL PL PI GST TOL PL Pl TINE 01 59 H 3 e 4 1 8 0 3 SHOT 25 PERIOD 1 The first two LCDs show the home and guest team information respectively Both teams LCDs display the same information for each team The first area under the HOME or GST caption shows the score The number under the TOL caption shows the number of time outs left PL shows the player s number who has the penalty The caption shows the number of penalties that player has the final area shows the amount of time remaining in the penalty The caption above the penalty time remaining Pl in this example shows which of the three available penalties is currently being viewed Since three players can be out of the pool on a team three players penalties can be recorded in this area Press the arrow keys to cycle through the penalties to the one you wish to view If your scoring system is configured for it all three penalties can be displayed for both teams at the same time The right LCD displays the game time shot time and period The H after the game time designates that the automatic horn has been enabled The TIME caption will show REST when in a rest period Timing Console 10 1 Water Polo Operations 10 2 Automatic Operation The normal display of timing information on a single line or multi line scoreboard is completely automatic and does not require any operator input The following information is for normal automatic operation Als
84. 9 61 Line 7 team name 5 L 454 62 Line 7 lane number 2 R 459 63 Line 7 place number 3 R 461 Continued on following page 15 2 RTD Output Specifications Continued from previous page Function Length Justification Item Number 64 Line 7 split finish time 9 L 464 65 Line 7 lengths completed 2 R 473 66 Line 8 swimmer name 15 L 475 67 Line 8 team name 5 L 490 68 Line 8 lane number 2 R 495 69 Line 8 place number 3 R 497 70 Line 8 split finish time 9 L 500 71 Line 8 lengths completed 2 R 509 72 Line 9 swimmer name 15 L 511 73 Line 9 team name 5 L 526 74 Line 9 lane number 2 R 531 75 Line 9 place number 3 R 533 76 Line 9 split finish time 9 L 536 77 Line 9 lengths completed 2 R 545 78 Line 10 swimmer name 15 L 547 79 Line 10 team name 5 L 562 80 Line 10 lane number 2 R 567 81 Line 10 place number 3 R 569 82 Line 10 split finish time 9 L 572 83 Line 10 lengths completed 2 R 581 84 Reserved 1 418 N 583 85 Single line swimmer name 15 L 1001 86 Single line team name 5 L 1016 87 Single line lane number 2 R 1021 88 Single line place number 3 R 1023 89 Single line split finish time 9 L 1026 90 Single line lengths 2 R 1035 completed 91 Single line logo 30 L 1037 92 Reserved 2 434 N 1067 93 Women s event title 20 L 1501 94 Women s division name 15 L 1521 95 Women s team 1 place 3 R 1536 96 Women s team 1 name 20 L 15
85. 953 124 Women s team 9 abbreviation L 973 125 Women s team 9 score R 978 126 Women s team 10 place R 986 127 Women s team 10 name 20 L 989 128 Women s team 10 5 L 1009 abbreviation 129 Women s team 10 score 8 R 1014 130 Men s event title 20 L 1022 Continued on following page RTD Output Specifications 15 11 Continued from previous page Function Length Justification PRE 131 Men s division name 15 L 1042 132 Men s team 1 place 3 R 1057 133 Men s team 1 name 20 L 1060 134 Men s team 1 abbreviation L 1080 135 Men s team 1 score R 1085 136 Men s team 2 place R 1093 137 Men s team 2 name 20 L 1096 138 Men s team 2 abbreviation L 1116 139 Men s team 2 score R 1121 140 Men s team 3 place R 1129 141 Men s team 3 name 20 L 1132 142 Men s team 3 abbreviation L 1152 143 Men s team 3 score R 1157 144 Men s team 4 place R 1165 145 Men s team 4 name 20 L 1168 146 Men s team 4 abbreviation L 1188 147 Men s team 4 score R 1193 148 Men s team 5 place R 1201 149 Men s team 5 name 20 L 1204 150 Men s team 5 abbreviation L 1224 151 Men s team 5 score R 1229 152 Men s team 6 place R 1237 153 Men s team 6 name 20 L 1240 154 Men s team 6 abbreviation L 1260 155 Men s team 6 score R 1265 156 Men s team 7 place R 1273 157 Men s team 7 name 20 L 1276 158 Men s team 7 abbreviation L 1296 159 Men s team 7 score R 1301 160 Men s team 8 place
86. BOX tee ees este nee t ee te ER de subdue CES RENE YER ds CERE CER REGES OmniSport Pro Software Installation coononnocncnnnonnnnononcnononnnonnnononononnnnonnanononccnnnnnns Synchronized Swimming Icon Registration Dialog che tii eere E ue re e te Eae de Connection Indicators a is Main Synchronized Swimming Dialog eese eene Event Routine is Competitor Informations 2 4 Enae Eon Eee et erp ep beo Eo ev erbe habeo bu e RE odd o EUR beat TUE IUDICES Rel E Connection Timer tario tasca Penal EE Scoreboard Control Buttons Event Setup Dialos Bor id Technical Routine Time Limits Dialog BOX eene 6 8 Main Dialog Tabs Pop up Menu Options Add Insert Swimmer Dialog Box cecsssseceessececeeseeecesceececseeeceesaeeecesaeeeeenseeeeeenee 6 9 Next Accept Mode sisi a a iet eee e e tuts Sahel wae reg 6 10 Edit Score Dialog BOX otro eee er ERR ERRARE REINES UL ERE ERR 6 11 Edit Swimmers Dialog Box eese ener nennen enne enne nenne 6 11 Rank Dialog BO aee ter os nec meer e ere I p ette 6 11 Roster Dialog A HER EHE P EE LE EE PES BS ORR FERMER RE E es ssesdoosasenesys 6 12 Affiliation Dialog BOX sisses errico ene ok iet tret Eee e EE db Er E EEEE do Ee ne 6 12 List of Figures Figure 48 Test Dialog Box oss eame reise RE ven ee Ue ep ee eaves 6 13 Figure 49 Timer Configuration eeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen enne enne eeen nene en ener en nne enne enne 6 13 Figure 50
87. BY DOK DATE 08 20 00 located at the bottom of the label is an 7087 P08A 69945 example of Daktronics standard reference for individual drawings This manual refers to drawings by their last set of digits and the letter preceding them In the label illustrated the drawing would be referred to as Drawing A 69945 DAKTRONICS INC BROOKINGS SD 57006 The following reference drawings are filed in alphanumerical order sport insert drawings are located in Appendix B A Drawings Lane Module hee we ee Drawing A 023633 Typical Swimming Installation ON deCK ssesssssss Drawing A 023635 Deck Box Installatiori tesa cette itc bee eee chinos Drawing A 026288 Lane Interface Manual sse Drawing A 026538 Typical Swimming Installation In deck sss Drawing A 026797 Conduit Diagram In deck Cabling seeesse Drawing A 026798 Outdoor Scoreboard Radio Receiver Installation Drawing A 132981 Indoor Scoreboard Radio Receiver Installation Drawing A 132982 Indoor Shot Clock SCBDS Radio Receiver Installation Drawing A 135163 Connector Designations OmniSport 2000 sssss Drawing A 154282 Channel Selection Single Control Console Gen IV Drawing A 180566 Channel Selection Single Broadcast Group Gen IV
88. EGISTER Unlimited use of the software is now available at the level registered The trial period should give many opportunities to try out the software before purchasing it If the user registers the OmniSport software on a computer the registration code pertains only to that workstation Reloading the software on a separate computer requires a new registration code There are three unlock levels 1 Levell Normal OmniSport Pro Diving OmniSport 2000 8 3 Pro Diving Software 8 4 2 Level 2 XML import and export This allows for the importing and exporting of events and scores as well as Degree of Difficulty tables 3 Level 3 Synchronized diving Using the Pro Diving Software Without the Console The OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving software may be used independently It does not depend on the console for calculating judge s scores or printing reports A complete diving competition can be recorded with only the software If a video display or a scoreboard is to be used with the software the OmniSport 2000 timer must be present and connected The console only acts as an interface in this configuration and handles no operational activities The timer must also be used to interlink the judge s consoles with the Pro software The following table describes the equipment needed to perform different levels of competition recording Scoring Scoring Devices Display Type A Pro Software Paper Score Pin Up OmniSport 2000 Pro C
89. ENU gt key and then use the t 1l lt gt gt and keys to scroll through the menus Press ENTER to select the menu displayed on the LCD e The second method is to go directly to a menu Press the MENU key followed by the 1 to 3 digit number from the list below and the LCD will prompt you for the desired setting or action in that menu For example 5 2 1 will cycle the display from an all on signal to an all off signal After you are done navigating through the menus press the MENU key to return to the event in progress 1 SCBD MENU functions 1 1 SCBD ON OFF clears the display yes or no 1 2 DIMMING sets the brightness level of the display 1 3 TIME OF DAY displays the time of day yes or no 2 EDIT MENU functions 2 1 TEAM SCORE team score edit menu 2 2 EVENT ORDER event order menu 2 2 1 EDIT ORDER edit event order 2 2 2 INSERT EVENT inserts an event into the order 2 2 3 DELETE EVENT deletes an event 7 6 Timing Console Diving Operations 2 2 4 CLEAR ORDER clears event order 2 3 CLEAR ORDER A A D clears only one of the four dive orders 2 4 DIVER ORDER allows editing of the diver order 2 5 CLEAR TOTALS clears scoring totals 2 6 DIVER TOTALS edits diver score totals 3 PRINT MENU functions 3 1 DIVE RESULTS prints the results of the dives or a complete meet 3 2 EVENT ORDER prints out the selected event orders 3 3 SETTINGS prints out all configurations entered in the Setup Menu 3 4 IND DIVE LIST
90. G Space Figure 2 Run Dialog Box Installshield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard lor OmniSport Pro P J The InstaltShield 9 Wizard wal install OmniS pod Pro on your computer To connue click Ned gt ma c Figure 3 OmniSport 2000 Pro Software Installation In the Select Features Dialog box you are able to select which programs you want to install Refer to Figure 4 below Select the programs your wish to install and click NExT to install OmniSport 2000 Pro software Program files are automatically installed to a default directory C Program Files Daktronics OmniSport 2000 Pro on the computer s hard drive 5 2 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software InstallShield Wizard Select Features Choose the features Setup will install Check the progi h to install or uncheck them to uninstall Description InstallShield Figure 4 Select Features Box 5 4 On First Run To initiate the program double click the OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming icon on the desktop Refer to Figure 5 The InstallShield Wizard will automatically install this icon after installation is complete If there is not an icon present locate the OmniSport Pro Figure 5 Swimming Icon Swimming file and double click OSPD exe The folder should be located under Program Files on the local disk usually C of your computer On initial startup the registration dialog displays Either register or click CONTINUE to
91. GF LINES display If the number of active lanes in the pool is greater than the value set the timer OF LINES will automatically page the information in LINES NN place order according to the time set in the Lil NN number of lines FIN PAGE TIME Default 10 Score Module MENU SCOREBGARD The Score Module menu sets the use of score modules 2 SCGRE MODULE SCORE MOBULE N Press lt YES gt to use the module and lt No gt to EEN LU N not use it 10 12 Timing Console Water Polo Operations Comm Ports MENU SETUP 3 COM PORTS The following is a more detailed look at the Comm Port configurations Scbd Outputs PENY COAM PORTS Scbd Outputs is used to configure which _er SHE protocol Multidrop or Multiline will be S080 OUTPUTS transmitted out of the scoreboard outputs J2 and J3 MENU CORT PORTS Use the lt gt lt gt keys to choose either SCBD PULTIDROP Multiline or Multidrop depending on which type of display is used Default Multidrop Note To identify a display as either Multiline or Multidrop use the following procedure Power up the scoreboard with the signal connected If the Lane and Place digits show PO the scoreboard is a Multidrop display If the digits show P1 the scoreboard is Multiline RTD Port RENU COAM PORTS Rtd Port is used to configure which protocol T RTD or CTS will be transmitted out of the CORTE PORT RTD port J5 connector on the OmniSpo
92. L 396 53 Line 6 lane number 2 R 401 54 Line 6 place number 3 R 403 55 Line 6 split finish time 9 R 406 56 Line 6 lengths completed 2 R 415 57 Line 7 swimmer name 15 L 417 58 Line 7 team name 5 L 432 59 Line 7 lane number 2 R 437 60 Line 7 place number 3 R 439 61 Line 7 split finish time 9 R 442 62 Line 7 lengths completed 2 R 451 63 Line 8 swimmer name 15 L 453 64 Line 8 team name 5 L 468 Continued on following page RTD Output Specifications 15 9 Continued from previous page Function Length Justification ecu 65 Line 8 lane number 2 R 473 66 Line 8 place number 3 R 475 67 Line 8 split finish time 9 R 478 68 Line 8 lengths completed 2 R 487 69 Line 9 swimmer name 15 L 489 70 Line 9 team name 5 L 504 71 Line 9 lane number 2 R 509 72 Line 9 place number 3 R 511 73 Line 9 split finish time 9 R 514 74 Line 9 lengths completed 2 R 523 75 Line 10 swimmer name 15 L 525 76 Line 10 team name 5 L 540 77 Line 10 lane number 2 R 545 78 Line 10 place number 3 R 547 79 Line 10 split finish time 9 R 550 80 Line 10 lengths completed 2 R 559 81 Single line swimmer name 15 L 561 82 Single line team name 5 L 576 83 Single line lane number 2 R 581 84 Single line place number 3 R 583 85 Single line split finish time 9 R 586 86 Single line lengths 2 R 595 completed 87 Single line logo 30 L 597 88 Women s event title 20 L 627 89 Women s d
93. M Port e Name Should be a descriptive name for the port e Encrypt Should never be checked Com Settings Configurations DLStreams Wizard DLStream Configuration Wizard Specify senal COM port settings Port COM1 X Parity Com Settings e None Baud 38400 y C Odd Data Bit f iia Dat 5 C Mark e cz Space Finish Cancel Figure 51 DL Stream Wizard Com Settings 6 14 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software The Com Settings Configurations area configures the serial COM port settings e Port Com Use the port to which the serial cable is connected e Baud 38400 Default do not change e Data Bits 8 Default do not change e Parity None Default do not change Protocol List Configurations DLStreams Wizard DLStream Configuration Wizard Select protocols the stream should handle L HTTP Standard Enhanced RTD Protocol List Finish Cancel cd Figure 52 DL Stream Wizard Protocol Settings The Protocal List e HTTP Should never be checked e Standard Enhanced RTD Should never be checked Monitor Data Flow Select the Options menu then select Communications Monitor To ensure data is flowing between the timer and Pro software the following screen should display The top section shows incoming data and the bottom shows outgoing Distream Monitoring COM Port COM1 38400 None 8
94. OmniSport 2000 Timing Console and Pro Software Operations Manual ED 13312 Rev 9 7 June 2006 DAK TRONICS 331 32nd Avenue PO Box 5128 Brookings SD 57006 I Phone 888 325 7446 or 605 697 4300 Fax 605 697 4700 website www daktronics com e mail sales daktronics com DAKTRONICS ED 13312 Product 1240 Rev 9 22 May 2006 DAKTRONICS INC Copyright 2002 2006 All rights reserved While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions No part of this book covered by the copyrights hereon may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying taping or information storage and retrieval systems without written permission of the publisher All Sport OmniSporf and Venus are registered trademarks of Daktronics Inc Colorado Timing Systems Hy Tek MEET MANAGER IBIMP Microsoft Internet Explore Omega Pentium Rockef Windows 98 Windows NT are trademarks of their respective owners Reproduction Reference ED 13312 P1240 OmniSport 2000 Timing Console and Pro Software Operations Manual This page is for reproduction reference only and will not be included in the manual This manual is to be copied on FRONT AND BACK PAGES 8 x 11 paper Note The first page Cover Page uses the front of the page blank on back Section heading pages always
95. One record can be pre entered for each event in the Edit Event Order menu Refer to Section 4 8 When the Lengths Record Time module is present the lengths displayed are the number of lengths completed by the first place swimmer Timing Console 4 3 Swimming Operations 4 4 Before Each Race Operations Reset The timer is automatically reset when first turned on The timer may be reset any time the race clock is running by pressing lt RESET gt lt ENTER gt Next Event This function sets up the timer for the next programmed event Heat 1 This function advances to the next heat Event Heat Pressing lt EVENT HEAT gt can enter a particular event and heat number Printer Setup Before the start of the first race the printer should be set up to print the desired information Refer to Section 4 8 to configure the printer 4 5 Start of Race Operations Start Operations The timer will start any time a start impulse is received or the timer is reset clock shows 00 00 00 As a backup operation or for testing the lt sTART gt key may also be used to start the timer The printer will note if the start is External or Keyboard Always Ready Start The always ready start feature is based on the fact that the OmniSport 2000 timer has an internal time of day clock that continually runs when the timer is turned on The internal clock continues to run even when the race clock has been stopped If a start was missed because th
96. Pace Clock e Corrected problem with STOP being first step in workout Synchronized Swimming e Initial release of program Track e Added tenths of a second to CTS output e Added configuration for always showing the running time on a single line scoreboard for the non lane timing mode Version 5 1 04 Release date 4 January 2005 Swimming e Added ability to record start reaction times on relay takeoff sensors e Increased number of relay exchanges from 3 to 6 1 8 Introduction e Added ability to transfer start reaction and relay exchange times to meet manager e Added ability to show the start list and reaction times on the Enhanced RTD output by lane when the mode is set to Place order Modified position of F and on the printouts Added ability to record start reaction times on relay takeoff sensors Added ability to display start reaction times on Enhanced RTD output when the mode is set to Lane order Water Polo e Added address 15 and 16 to show up to three home guest player penalties on dedicated displays Version 5 2 02 Release date 2 February 2005 Swimming e Limited relay exchanges to Near end only Version 5 2 23 Release date 23 February 2005 Swimming e Added configuration from showing start reaction times on enhanced RTD output e Modified configuration to show BTN DAKTRONICS and OMEGA PLATFORM for Relay Take Off in the Setup Timer menu e Limited function of relay platforms to relay ev
97. R 1309 161 Men s team 8 name 20 L 1312 162 Men s team 8 abbreviation L 1332 163 Men s team 8 score R 1337 164 Men s team 9 place R 1345 165 Men s team 9 name 20 L 1348 Continued on following page 15 12 RTD Output Specifications Continued from previous page Function Length Justification XS 166 Men s team 9 abbreviation 5 L 1368 167 Men s team 9 score R 1373 168 Men s team 10 place R 1381 169 Men s team 10 name 20 L 1384 170 Men s team 10 abbreviation L 1404 171 Men s team 10 score R 1409 172 Mixed event title 20 L 1417 173 Mixed division name 15 E 1437 174 Mixed team 1 place 3 R 1452 175 Mixed team 1 name 20 L 1455 176 Mixed team 1 abbreviation L 1475 177 Mixed team 1 score R 1480 178 Mixed team 2 place 3 R 1488 179 Mixed team 2 name 20 L 1491 180 Mixed team 2 abbreviation E 1511 181 Mixed team 2 score R 1516 182 Mixed team 3 place 3 R 1524 183 Mixed team 3 name 20 L 1527 184 Mixed team 3 abbreviation L 1547 185 Mixed team 3 score R 1552 186 Mixed team 4 place 3 R 1560 187 Mixed team 4 name 20 L 1563 188 Mixed team 4 abbreviation L 1583 189 Mixed team 4 score R 1588 190 Mixed team 5 place 3 R 1596 191 Mixed team 5 name 20 L 1599 192 Mixed team 5 abbreviation L 1619 193 Mixed team 5 score R 1624 194 Mixed team 6 place R 1632 195 Mixed team 6 name 20 L 1635 196 Mixed team 6 abbreviation L 1655 197 M
98. R ED t TEE RH 3 5 3 4 OmniSport 2000 Pro Software esee eren 3 5 35 Shutdown Procedure 5 ote teet tiere Uere etui end 3 6 Table of Contents i Section 4 Timing Console Swimming Operations 4 1 4 1 General Features inicia 4 1 4 2 Automatic Operation biie c hte dae crit 4 2 Single Line Scoreboards essen 4 2 Timer Resta eee bd te 4 2 Start Of Race REM 4 2 Spht Times 2n ge eese bee PD ees 4 2 Final Time eee tete icit uei eee ed 4 2 Multi line Scoreboards sseeseeeeeeeen eene 4 3 Timer Reset et een eee ee eod 4 3 Split Times cp e RUD ERREUR beastie 4 3 Final Time eee metn e eve 4 3 4 3 Event Heat Home Guest Record Times and Lengths 4 3 4 4 Before Each Race Operations oooooncococcocconononononononnnnncnnon nono noncn nennen 4 4 ho bv ewes 4 4 Next EV emits ite nee eret ae t ridircetes 4 4 TAS ated ueteri E RH ER REGE HERE Ve Ue 4 4 Event Heat eene ROV PHI 4 4 Printer Setup i canine GBA MP OUR e 4 4 4 5 Start of Race Operations eese enne ener nennen 4 4 Start Operations Suisse ii dried 4 4 Always Ready Start 5 2 hen beet nie debates steed 4 4 4 6 During the Race Operations seen 4 5 Watch Lane Status and Lengths Completed 4 5 Eane OM Odio repair 4 7 Finish ATi i ia heiter n
99. RACE LOG ON Press lt CLEAR gt to abort and return to the Printer menu Results MENU PRINTER The Results menu allows for selecting printouts by LANE or PLACE order e RESULTS Press any arrow key to toggle between YES MENU PRINTER and NO Press ENTER to accept the setting PSLT BS LANE Press lt CLEAR gt to abort and return to the Printer menu Backups PEN PRINTER The Backups menu configures if backup times 3 BACKUPS will be printed with race results E L Press any arrow keys to select NONE MENO PRINTER SUBTRACTIVE or CUMULATIVE Press BACKUPS YES ENTER to accept the setting Press CLEAR to abort and return to the Printer menu Timing Console 9 19 Track Operations PENU PRINTER Use the Intensity Menu to set the printer 5 INTENSITY intensity PRINT INTENSITS Press the number 1 5 to select a new LEVEL 7 5 5 intensity Press SENER or lt CLEAR gt to return to the Printer menu Time of Day MENU SETUP Time of day is used to set the console date d time 5 TIME OF DAY perm Use the 0 thru 9 keys to enter the correct DATE MM DD 99 date and time Press lt ENTER gt to accept and TOD HH FIP 55 continue Press CLEAR to clear the time and date and press it again to exit without saving If this is done the previous time and date will remain Test Menu MAIN MENU 5 TEST MENO The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipped with test f
100. RD scoreboard drivers Cycle On Off 58 TEST MENU Press lt 1 gt to cycle scoreboards ON OFF CICLE ON OFF When this menu is selected an all on signal ISPLAY ALL ON is sent at intervals of approximately three NTER TD EXIT seconds This wil Continue to eyele on and off and on again until lt ENTER gt is pressed White area shown above cycles from GN to GFF 7 22 Timing Console Diving Operations Driver Address LCD Display 5B TEST MENU O URIVER AUURESS SHOWING AGURESS ENTER TO EXIT Driver Address LCD Display 5B TEST MENU 3 GiGIT NUMBER SHOWING DIGIT 3 I U 1 I ENTER TO EXIT Timing Console Diving Operations Press lt 2 gt to display driver addresses All digits on the display will be showing which driver controls this digit This will remain on the display until lt ENTER gt is pressed Press lt 3 gt to display the digit designation Press lt ENTER gt to exit and return to the Test menu All digits on the display will have a digit designation digit number This will remain on the display until lt ENTER gt is pressed 7 23 Section 8 OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software The OmniSport 2000 Pro software interfaces with the OmniSport 2000 timer and allows officials to control the competition through an easy to use reliable and convenient Windows based user interface installed on an IBM compatible computer system This section describes how to install con
101. RDERO S N Print Menu MENU MAIN 3 PRINT MENU Delete Event is used to delete an event from the event order list Use the f 1 keys to move the cursor to select the event location number to be deleted Press ENTER to delete the location number shown Press CLEAR to return to the Event Order menu Clear Order is used to clear the entire event order list Press lt YEs gt to clear the entire event log or press NO to go back to the Event Order menu Selecting the PRINT MENU will offer you the following submenus Race Results LCD Display MENO PRINT I RALE RESULTS PRINT RESULTS RACE NUMBER BUT Timing Console Swimming Operations Race Results allows the results of a previous race to be printed Enter the number of a race to be printed and press lt ENTER gt Press lt CLEAR gt to return to the Print menu 4 18 Event Order MENU PRINT Event Order allows the event order to E EPENT ORDER be printed MENU PRINT Press ENTER to allow the event order PRINT ORDER Y N to print Press CLEAR to return to the Print menu Settings NENU PRINT The Settings menu allows the current a configured settings to be printed 3 SETTINGS MEN PRINT Press ENTER to allow the settings to print PRINT SETTINGS Press CLEAR to return to the Print Menu Setup Menu FIENLI PIRIN 4 SETUP MENU Selecting the SETUP MENU will offer you the following submenus
102. Shield Wizard guided installation program To launch the installation program insert the software CD into your CD Rom drive Open v Figure 24 Run Dialog Box OmniSport 2000 Pro 6 1 Synchronized Swimming Software If the autorun program does not start left click on the Windows Start menu Select Run and the dialog box shown above in Figure 24 displays Type the address of your CD Rom drive usually D and click ok This will display the files on the OmniSport 2000 Pro CD Select OmniSport ProSynchro exe The InstallShield Wizard dialog displays Click NEXT to continue Refer to Figure 25 below y OmniSport Pro Synchro InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for OmniSport Pro Synchro The InstallShield R Wizard will allow you to modify repair or remove OmniSport Pro Synchro To continue click Next E Cancel Figure 25 OmniSport Pro Software Installation 6 4 On First Run To initiate the program double click the OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming icon on the Me desktop Refer to Figure 26 The InstallShield Wizard will automatically install this icon after installation is Figure 26 Synchronized complete If there is not an icon present locate the Swimming Icon OmniS port Pro Synchro file and double click OSPSS exe The folder should be located under Program Files on the local disk usually C of Serial 24333966 your computer Evaluation D
103. a particular setting among others Arrow Keys These keys function as the menu navigation buttons Use these keys to cycle through the menu options Basic Operation Section 3 Swimming and Diving Setup Shutdown Follow the installation procedures below Since every pool is unique a different procedure may work best for different pools If this is a first time installation leave plenty of time to complete the job 2 3 hours Place cables and equipment in places where the least amount of traffic is anticipated The OmniSport 2000 is a sensitive system that can be affected by electrical disturbances including EFT electrical fast transients ESD static and conducted noise on the power and I O cables Precautions must be taken during setup to avoid these conditions or erratic operation may occur Recommended Tools and Equipment e 7 4 wrench to adjust the touchpad brackets e Touchpads e Lane modules and cables for each lane e OmniSport 2000 timer e Horn Start 200 HS 200 3 1 On deck System Reference Drawing Lane Module reete emen Drawing A 23633 Typical Swimming Installation On deck Drawing A 23635 The on deck cabling system begins with the lane module Each lane module controls one touchpad and up to three button inputs and works in any lane The lane modules daisy chain together allowing another module to be plugged into the end to add another lane Any module can be used in any lane position
104. ace an impulse from the Button jack is assumed to be a backup button for the touchpad time and is logged in the backup times memory and the early takeoff time are logged on the printer when the touchpad is actually touched On subsequent requested printouts such as PRINT W EXCHANGE the occurrence of an early takeoff on one of the split times for a lane will be identified by a F for False Start directly in front of the final time for that lane Selecting Finish by Lane w Exchanges in the Printer Setup menu includes a summary of the exchange times Wiring Connections Semi Automatic Mode using Button only No special wiring is required for this mode A normal push button connected to any button position is all that is required Verify which button input to use in the Setup Timer menu The operator of this button should press the button as each relay swimmer leaves the starting block to start his her leg of the race The same button can be used as a backup to the touchpad On the final length of the race the operator presses the button as the final swimmer touches the touchpad Relay Takeoff Judging Operation 13 1 Fully Automatic Mode takeoff sensor on starting block For this mode the starting block sensor for takeoff sensing and a push button for final length touchpad backup are both connected to a Button input on the lane module for each lane Use of two sensors on the single lane module input is possible b
105. also accept data sent from the Master Broadcast channel This is selected when a transmitter console radio is set to Broadcast Group 0 BCAST 0 and Channel 0 The channel number and broadcast group set on the radio installed in each scoreboard can be verified by cycling power to the scoreboard Approximately seven seconds after power up the scoreboard will show the current channel in the scoreboard clock digits Basic Operation 2 3 A CXX will first be shown when XX is the current radio channel number This will be followed by BXCY when X is the current broadcast group and Y is the current channel number within this broadcast group There are three different radio scenarios that can be accommodated 1 Single Controller System In a single controller system all radio receivers and scoreboards receive signal from the same All Sport console The default channel and broadcast group settings on the receiver are not typically modified An example of this type of system is a typical high school football installation 2 Multiple Controller System With a Single Broadcast Group In a multiple controller system with a single broadcast group there are additional All Sport controllers for controlling multiple scoreboards There is never a scenario where groups of scoreboards run by individual controllers need to be run by a single controller An example of this type of system is a softball complex with multiple fields and a scoreboard and con
106. and time Press ENTER to accept and continue Press CLEAR to clear the time and date and press it again to exit without saving If this is done the previous time and date will remain The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipped with test features that can be used to test battery level the lane modules and the numeric scoreboard The following tables explain how to use each of these tests Timing Console Swimming Operations 4 31 NENU TEST The Battery test allows for the checking of the battery power level BATTERY The battery level will show as CHARGED or BATTERY TEST LOW Press ENTER to exit and return to the LEVEL CHARGED Teste Lane Modules MENU TEST The Lane Module test allows for testing the lane module inputs e LANE MODULES NEAR END DATA The two left LCDs will show the lane module FAR END DATA input status Dy Jane Press lt ENTER gt or lt CLEAR gt to exit and return to the Test menu Scoreboard MENU TEST The Scoreboard test allows for the testing of 3 SLOREBUAROS scoreboard drivers 4 32 Timing Console Swimming Operations Cycle On Off 58 TEST MENU Press lt 1 gt to cycle scoreboards ON and OFF COCLE ON OFF When this menu is selected an all on signal is SPL LL Lii sent at intervals of approximately three DISPLAY ALL ON i ls of approximately th ENTER TO EXIT seconds This will continue to cycle on and off and on again until ENTER is pr
107. appropriate dimming level and press ENTER to accept the change Press lt CLEAR gt to decline the action and return to the Dimming Menu Timing Console 4 13 Swimming Operations 4 14 Time of Da MENU SCOREBURRU 3 TINE OF GAY MENU SCOREBURRU DISPLAS TODO Edit Menu MENU MAIN C EDIT MENU Time of Day blanks the scoreboard and displays the time of day on the scoreboard The scoreboard will show the time of day until the start of the next race or until lt RESET gt is pressed to re display the data of the last race Press lt yEs gt to show Time of Day on the scoreboard Press No to decline the action and return to the Scoreboard menu Selecting the EDIT MENU will offer you the following submenus Team Score LCD Display MENU EDIT I TEAM SCORE H 00x 61 000 bd 000 63 000 Team Score edits the current team scores for home and three guest team scores The OmniS port 2000 timer can maintain up to four team scores Use the lt 0 gt lt 9 gt keys to enter the correct score Press lt ENTER gt to accept the change and move to the next score Edit each other score in the same manner pressing lt ENTER gt to move on to the next team When the cursor is flashing the team that is marked by it is ready to be edited After the last team score has been edited the display will move onto the next menu item Press lt CLEAR gt to return to the Edit menu Timing Console Swimming Operations
108. are and the OmniSport console For information on programming the settings listed above using the console refer to Section 4 of this manual 5 14 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software Results The Results tab in the configuration dialog is not enabled Currently only a serial connection is available until future expansion of the software Figure 20 Results Configuration Event Order The Event Order tab displays the current event order and allows you to edit an event list and change the active list if more than one list has been created Each button is described within this subsection Refer to Figure 21 FreeStyle FreeStyle FreeStyle Breaststroke Timed Final Breaststroke Breaststroke Timed Final Breaststroke Breaststroke Timed Final Breaststroke Figure 21 Event Order Configuration e Click SET ACTIVE FILE to choose which event file is to be used e Click VIEW EVENT FILE to view any event file created and stored in your current OmniSport 2000 pro computer system e Click EDIT EVENT ORDER to edit or create a new event file OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software Preliminary Comm Ports The Comm Ports tab allows you to select the port types used for input and output data Timer Port Configurations Interface Comm Port Meet Manager Port Omni 2000 Configure RTD Port RTD y seem Scoreboard Pott Mutine
109. arming of the lane To verify the current arming state of a lane refer to the Near Far Lane Indicator on the main dialog of the Pro Software Section 5 5 of this manual provides a description of each icon the indicator uses and what it represents After a Race After a race is finished the following actions must be completed store print the race data reset the time for the event and advance the event heat to the next race Store Print Click STORE PRINT to store the current event data into an event file and print the results according to the configurations set in the Configurations dialog Refer to Section 5 6 Reset Clicking RESET will reset the time and begin a new event RESET also stores the current event data into an event file and prints the data according to the configurations set in the Configurations dialog if STORE PRINT was not clicked Refer to Section 5 6 Advance Event Heat to Next Race The Event Heat Length and Round are set by the event order file but can be edited from the main dialog by clicking the Up Down arrows to the right of the data OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software fields at the top of the screen At the end of an event or heat you must manually increment the event number heat number and round OmniSport 2000 5 21 Pro Swimming Software Section 6 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software The OmniSport 2000 Pro software interfaces with the OmniSport 2000 tim
110. ate from those of normal diving When selecting reports from the Reports menu choose the synchronized event you wish to view Create Reports Choose Reports To Create Figure 88 Create Reports Dialog 8 22 OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software Section 9 Timing Console Track Operations Sport Insert LL 2573 Reference Drawings System Riser FB Track SCBD w Omni 2000 in Field Drawing A 186535 System Riser Track SCBD w Omni 2000 in Field Drawing A 186548 Insert Omni2000 Track Timing seeeeeenee Drawing B 184685 The system riser diagrams are located in Appendix A the sport insert drawing is located in Appendix B If an insert is lost or damaged a copy of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement can be ordered Refer to Section 2 for information on starting the timer and for instructions on using the sport insert 9 1 General Features The track mode of the OmniSport 2000 timer will perform timing operations for lane and place timing for up to ten positions and non lane timing In lane and place timing each lane s time is recorded with one two or three buttons per lane The always ready start feature is an operator aid that allows correct times to be recorded in the event of certain operator errors or equipment problems These features are described fully in Section 8 5 The trio of LCDs on the OmniSport 2000 keeps the operator inf
111. ation The DQ disqualification flag can be used to disqualify a racer with subsequent re ranking on printouts and on the scoreboard Typical operation Press lt DQ gt and LANE ON OFF gt key for the desired lane or enter the lane number on the number keypad and press ENTER Doing this sets the DQ flag for that lane The DQ operation should normally be done at the conclusion of the race after the officials have ruled on the situation that caused the athlete to be disqualified On exit from the DQ command the scoreboard is automatically updated and any subsequent printouts will show the revised placing The DQ operation can be done at any point in the race and does not affect arming or recording of times for the lane Timing Console Track Operations By pressing the same lane number again while in the DQ command the lane is re qualified and the original status indicator is returned 9 8 Menu Key There are two methods of navigating through the menus in the OmniSport 2000 The first method allows the operator to step through each of the menu levels To use this method press the lt MENU gt key and then use the lt f gt lt gt and lt gt keys to scroll through the menu s Press ENTER to select the menu displayed on the LCD The second method is to go directly to a menu Press the MENU key followed by the one to four digit number from the list below and the LCD will prompt you for the desired setti
112. automatically display the next step for the lane you have chosen to edit If you would like to edit another step continue Otherwise press lt MENU gt Insert Step Co LCD Display MENU LANE i INSERT STEP INSERT STEP 3 5411 GO 8 Delete Step LCD Display INSERT STEP 3 3 UELETE STEP DELETE STEP I Sum 0505 5 py Workout LCD Display MENU LANE i COPS WORAGUT COPY LANE i WORKOUT TO 2 Insert Step inserts a step into the workout order To insert a step press lt ENTER gt First enter the step number that you wish to insert a step into by either using the arrow keys or by entering the lane number and pressing lt ENTER gt For example if you d like to insert resting as Step 3 enter 3 and press lt ENTER gt Delete Step deletes a step from the workout order for a specific lane To delete a step press lt ENTER gt First enter the step number that you wish to delete by either using the arrow keys or by entering the lane number and pressing lt ENTER gt Copy Workout copies the workout from one lane to another To copy a workout press lt ENTER gt Enter the lane number you wish to copy the workout to and press lt ENTER gt In this example you are copying the workout from Lane 1 to Lane 2 Pace Clocks Clear Workout LCD Display Clear Workout erases the entire workout that has been set up for a specific lane To clear a workout press
113. ave been verified and the dive order set the degree of difficulty DD table must be selected To do this select the Options menu then select Edit Degree of Difficulty Table Select the desired table from the dropdown list at the top of the dialog Refer to Figure 80 Seven buttons are on the bottom of this table NEW TABLE EDIT DIVE S DELETE DIVE S DELETE TABLE COPY TABLE ADD DIVE and CLOSE NEW TABLE creates a new table Once a new table is created or an old table is selected the other buttons are enabled EDIT DIVE S edits the DD of the selected dive or dives Enter the DD in Edit Degree of Difficulty Table E3 Choose DD Table FINA Dive Dive Description l 101 Forward Dive 102 Forward Somersault 103 Forward 1 5 Somersault 104 Forward Double Somersault 105 Forward 2 5 Somersault 106 jForward Triple Somersault 107 Forward 3 5 Somersault 109 Forward 4 5 Somersault 112 Forward Flying Somersault 113 Forward Flying 1 5 Somersault 114 Forward Flying Double Somersault 115 Forward Flying 2 5 Somersault 201 Back Dive 202 Back Somersault 203 Back 1 5 Somersault 204 Back Double Somersault 205 Back 2 5 Somersault 206 Back Triple Somersault 207 Back 3 5 Somersault 212 Back Flying Somersault 213 Back Flying 1 5 Somersault 215 Back Flying 2 5 Somersault 301 Reverse Dive an Devarca Samare siil New Table Edit Dive s Delete Dive s Delete Table Copy Table Add Div
114. bbr Abbreviation or Last Under Team Name choose Full Name or Abbrev Abbreviation Display Options Choose The settings for output to the scoreboard display Diver Name Team Name First Last Big Full Name Rg Last First MY Abbrev Fa Last Abbr C Cancel i Figure 76 Name Display Options 8 14 OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software Show Leaderboard Select Show Leaderboard under the Options menu to display the Current Leaderboard window below the Main Dialog box The leaderboard displays Place Order Name Affiliation and Total of the leading athletes Click on the Page button to see the continuation of the list on the next page Current Leaderboard Place Order Name Affiliation Place Order Name Figure 77 Show Leaderboard Show Announcer Scores Select Show Announcer Scores under the Options menu to display the current judges scores above the Main Dialog box The Judges Scores window displays each judges score and the total score Judge Scores iind Figure 78 Show Announcer Scores Monitor Data Flow Select the Options menu then choose Communications Monitor to ensure data is flowing between the timer and Pro software The following screen displays The top section shows incoming data and the bottom shows outgoing DiStream Monitoring COM Port COM1 38400 None 8 1 mim x Tex Hex Events Send Command Clear Bx Cleat Ix Stat Chars 1322 Bx Ix 10000100000083400001 0
115. by writing all application data to the Documents and Settings folder rather than locally in the Program Files folder Version 1 18 Release Date 3 March 2004 e Switched back to using separate installs for each PRO software application e Added code for the new standard DakAboutDlg which includes system information Introduction Version 1 19 Release Date 6 July 2004 e Fixed bug that was introduced in version 1 17 where old database files were not being correctly located when a request for race information was received from the timer Version 1 1 10 Release Date 6 October 2004 e Fixed bug that was causing the Hy Tek software to have problems getting results from the current database file Version 1 1 11 Release Date 16 November 2004 Added functionality for Start Reaction times and Relay Exchanges e Fixed bug where power transitions were not being logged correctly in the log file Version 1 1 12 Release Date 4 January 2005 Added support for multiple languages e Added support for German Version 1 1 13 Release Date 2 February 2005 e Added support for Chinese Traditional Added Exchange printout Fixed bug with the Use Missed Start At dialog which was introduced in version 1 1 12 e Changed the log file so that Touchpad Close events were logged rather than Touchpad Open Version 1 1 14 Release Date 23 February 2005 e Added code to dump stored race data to a text file if it appears the data being sent fro
116. bypass registration If you do not register you will have access to the demo version which has all the same functions as the registered version for up to 30 days If you have not registered by this time the software will lock The registration code must then be entered to continue running the software Refer to Figure 6 Figure 6 Registration Dialog OmniSport 2000 5 3 Pro Swimming Software 5 4 Registering Daktronics allows potential users to test the full version of the software before purchasing When the registration code has not been entered the 30 days remaining dialog on startup of the program is visible and the software will not run after that period expires If you wish to purchase the software after testing it simply contact Daktronics at 1 877 605 1115 for pricing and information Upon proof of purchase you will receive the unlock code which allows unlimited use of the software The Standard Console Control level of registration allows the complete use of the software except the use of the race log files and the results printouts The Race Log and Results Printouts level is the full version of the software It is not possible to unlock only the Race Log and Results Printouts level To register the software follow these steps 1 Start the program 2 Enter the Registration Code received from Daktronics in the field 3 Click REGISTER If the user registers the OmniSport software on a computer the registratio
117. ck 5 SHOT TINE MEN SET TIME Set the time for the period length with the SHOT NN NN x number keypad and press lt ENTER gt NN NN value in minutes and Press lt CLEAR gt twice to leave this setting as is seconds and exit to the Timer menu Timeout Time MENU SET TIRE The Time Out Time menu sets the 6 TIMEGUT TIME timeout time MEN SET TIME TIMEOUT NN NN xk Set the time for the period length with the NN NN value in minutes and murabet Key pag SUO DIOS SENT seconds Press lt CLEAR gt twice to leave this setting as is and exit to the Timer menu Penalty Time NENU SET TIRE ecc Time menu sets the time for pS each penalty T PENRLT TIME aca MEN SET TIME Set the time for the period length with the PENT TY NN NN number keypad and press lt ENTER gt NN NN value in minutes and Press CLEAR twice to leave this setting as is seconds and exit to the Timer menu 10 10 Timing Console Water Polo Operations Auto Run LCD Display MENO TIMER e RUTO RUN AUTO CLOCKS ON SET UFFe S N Shot 0 Selecting the Auto Run menu will allow the auto clock to be set ON or OFF Press vEs to set it ON if currently OFF or OFF if currently ON Press No to leave as is MENO THIER 3 5HUT 0 CONTROL U STOPS CLA ON SET UFFe S N Penalties LCD Display MENO TIMER 4 PENALTIES MENO PENALTIES MAX PENALTY NN sk NN number of pena
118. ction details what must be done in order to score a competition successfully OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software There are two ways scores are entered into the OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming software manually with the software or through peripheral judges consoles Once entered the software calculates the awarded score by using the formula set Ensure the correct percentages are selected before the event Once a swimmer has been awarded his or her points click ACCEPT to move on to the next swimmer After an Event After the event is finished print the reports by selecting the View Reports from the Reports J Technical Resuls By Draw E menu The results available for print are Starting Lists Figure Lists Technical Results by Draw ERO A Technical Results by Rank Free Results by eo Draw Free Results by Rank and Total Results Se Refer to Figure 54 This prints the results to an HTML file which can be sent to a printer or published on a web site Once the competition is officially completed turn off and store all equipment 1n its Use lt Ctrl gt or lt Shift gt To select multiple event respective locations Create Cancel Figure 54 Results Dialog Box OmniSport 2000 Pro 6 17 Synchronized Swimming Software Section 7 Timing Console Diving Operations Sport Insert LL 2566 Reference Drawings Insert Diving Omni 2000
119. d Port 0 will be normally set as COM port 5 in the computer system The next port would then be COM 6 then COM 7 and finally COM 8 for a four port Rocket port The OmniSport 2000 Pro software recognizes these ports no matter what port number has been assigned to them New Event Order When the Pro software is started the OmniSport 2000 timer sends the event order data If a file has not yet been created for this event order the software will inquire whether or not a new file should be created Rename this file and click ok to create a new file This is an excellent way to store old event orders and use them over The OmniSport 2000 timer is only able to store 500 different events The Pro software can store several of these event lists each with 500 different events Those lists can be edited and reused Refer to Pro Configuration information in Section 5 5 for more information on editing the event order Synchronization with the Timer Once the hardware and software have been installed and the software is running the OmniSport 2000 Pro system should synchronize with the timer If the OmniSport Pro Software is unable to detect the console ensure the cable is connected to a COM port on the back of the computer and to the expansion port on the OmniSport 2000 timer If they are set the COM port properties in the Options Communications Setup menu Note If the cables are connected properly the connection icon on the main dialog wil
120. d Digit Lines Printer Logging Multisport fe Yes Q No L Show Lead t e Leaderboard Lines Figure 72 Console Printer Configurations The Comm Port Configuration configures the output ports for the correct output device used with this system e Number of Lines tells the software how many lines are on the display e Multisport Display sets whether or not a multisport display is in use e Show Lead Diver sets whether the display will show the lead diver or not e Printer Logging enables the system that logs the printed data to be logged in a file OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software The above information pertains to both the OmniSport 2000 Pro software and the OmniSport console For information on programming the settings listed above using the console refer to Section 6 of this manual Communications Configurations The Communications Configurations area configures which port interfaces the OmniSport 2000 timing console to the OmniSport 2000 Pro computer To reach this area select the Options menu then select Communications Setup Refer to Figure 73 Hd OmniSport 2000 PRO Diving by Daktronics Ver 1 0 6 0 File ImportiExport Mei Control Reports Utilities Help Monitor Name Display Options Timer Port Configuration Scoreboard Options Edit Degree of Difficulty Table DAKTRO Show Leaderboard Show Announcer Scores Mens 1 Meter Figure 73 Communications sub menu on Options menu After c
121. der is pre programmed Refer to Section 6 1 Verify on the center LCD that the correct dive position and DD is programmed Timing Console 7 5 Diving Operations 2 If not press lt EDIT gt and correct any mistakes 3 Press lt SCORE gt and the left two LCDs will prompt you for the judges scores When the dive order is not pre programmed e Press SCORE and the left two LCDs will prompt you to enter dive and position Use the numeric keypad to enter the three or four digit dive number and the A B C D keys for the position Press ENTER to accept the dive and position Use the number pad to enter the DD for the dive selected then press lt ENTER gt The left two LCDs will prompt you for the judges score Use 0 lt 5 gt thru 10 on the insert to fill in the judges scores Press FAIL or lt BALK gt if they apply When the correct judges scores have been filled in press lt SCORE gt to accept the awarded score and advance to the next diver in that round Repeat for each dive If that was the last diver for that round press the key to increment the round by one Next press DIVER e 1 and ENTER Repeat the above step until all dives and rounds are completed 7 5 Menu Key There are two methods of navigating through the menus in the OmniSport 2000 console e The first method allows the operator to step through each of the menu levels To use this method press the lt M
122. e Close Figure 80 Degree of Difficulty Table the correct board type and position and click ok ADD DIVE operates the same way as EDIT DIVE S except it is creating a new dive DELETE DIVE S deletes the selected dives Note FINA is a preconfigured table You may edit add and delete dives on this table Keep in mind though that the changes you make to this table should be kept in accordance with the actual FINA degree of difficulty settings DELETE TABLE deletes a table from the dropdown list at the top of the dialog Edit Degree of Difficulty 1 Meter 3 Meter 5 Meter 7 5 Meter 10 Meter Back Flying 1 5 Somersault OK Cancel Figure 81 Edit Degree of Difficulty COPY TABLE copies a table from the dropdown list at the top of the dialog Simply type the name of the new table and the table that is currently opened will be copied and renamed ADD DIVE adds a dive CLOSE closes the dialog window OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software 8 17 8 18 During an Event During a diving competition judges must make quick decisions on the quality of dives that are being made These judgments affect a diver s final scores This subsection details what must be done in order to score a competition successfully Dive Scores There are two ways scores are entered into the OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving software manually and thr
123. e select the lane row and click no Click SPLIT ARM ALL or FINISH ARM ALL to arm the touchpads for split times or finish times respectively STORE PRINT sends the current event data to the printers and saves the data into a file Verify the Lengths Once the console settings have been verified the lengths of the pool must be set correctly To do this select the Options menu then choose Configure The Configure dialog displays Select the Pool tab Lane Length should be set to the length that matches your pool The lane length is used in conjunction with the race length to calculate how many lengths or touches the timer should expect for that race Choose from the following three sizes 25 yards 25 meters or 50 meters Select ok Always Ready Start The Always ready start feature functions because the OmniSport 2000 timer has an internal time of day clock that continually runs when the timer is turned on The internal clock continues to run even 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 printer To use the missed start first reset the timer If the operator chooses to use the received start signal the timer will automatically start timing the event by calculating the correct running time The lt EDIT gt key can also be used to retrieve the start impulse used for the las
124. e 70 Add Metadata alcances Figure 71 Timer Configuration sese nennen enne nee nene etin en teen ne eren Figure 72 Console Printer Configurations csssccecssececessseeecessaeeecssceeceesaeeecesaaeeesnseeeeeeaaee 8 12 Figure 73 Communications sub menu on Options menu eene 8 13 Figure 74 DL Streams Wizard General cesses enne enne enne eene enne 8 13 Figure 75 Com Settings eibi m ETE po E TEE e ER Oa p d RES Rb DR ES Figure 76 Name Display Options s Figure 77 Show Leaderboard esee ener Figure 78 Show Announcer Scores Figure 79 DL Stream Monitoring Screen coccocononononoccnnonnnnnnnoonnncnnno non onnnnnnnnnnnnnrcnnn cnn nnnnnnnnnnn nos 8 15 Figure 80 Degree of Difficulty Table eese enne nennen enne enne een nene enne 8 17 Figure 81 Edit Degree of Difficulty esses eene enne eene en nnreeen tenente 8 17 Figure 82 Results esee ERR EE EErEE EENET E EEEE EAEE ERE EEE CEEE EERE Eeeh 8 18 Figure 83 Event Configuration Dialog oooocnnoncncnonocanononcconnnonnnonnnnnnnnonnnncnnnonnnrcnnn cnn nnnncnnnnnn nos 8 19 Fig re 84 Add Divers Dialog reet o PEE RD ATE ripa eos Figure 85 Add Edit Dive Dilo unitario QR Eee EC eere sois Figure 86 Edit Dive List Dialog Tigre 57 MoanDtialogsz25edehesaem E taba Figure 88 Create Reports Dialog tr nia trie e nee edes ve EE sexu ii List of Figures Section 1 Intr
125. e Dive List for each of the divers in Dive Order A follow the steps below 1 Press lt SELECT ORDER gt lt A gt to set the current Diver Order to A 2 Verify on the left LCD that the Diver and Round are both set to 01 3 Enter the first diver s dive list by pressing lt MENU gt 2 4 and ENTER gt 4 The LCD will prompt you to enter the dive and position Use the numeric keypad to enter the four digit dive number and the letter keys to select the position Press lt ENTER gt to accept the dive and position Use the numeric keypad to enter the DD for the dive selected Press lt ENTER gt to accept the DD and increment the round by one Repeat this sequence to enter the dive position and DD for each additional round for the selected diver Note when in the Editing Order menu use the key to decrement the round by one the lt gt gt key to increment the round by one the lt f gt key to decrement the diver by one and the 4 to increment the diver by one 7 4 Timing Console Diving Operations 5 After the first diver s dive list is entered press V to increment the diver by one Press as many times as necessary to decrement the round to one Now repeat the above instructions for each diver s dive list 6 Press PRINT 3 and ENTER to print the dive list for all the divers in the selected Dive Order 7 Repeat this step selecting B C and D to pre program
126. e display until lt ENTER gt is pressed Driver Address 5B TEST MENU Press lt 3 gt to display the digit designation E Press lt ENTER gt to exit and return to the Test 3 DIGIT NUMBER uu SHOWING DIGIT 1 All digits on the display will show what its ENTER TO EXIT digit designation is digit number This will remain on the display until ENTER is pressed 9 22 Timing Console Track Operations Switch NENU TEST The Switch test checks the lane buttons port Y SWITCH on the rear of the console Press lt 4 gt to test this port Timing Console 9 23 Track Operations Section 10 Timing Console Water Polo Operations Sport Insert LL 2569 Reference Drawings Insert LL 2569 Water Polo Omni200 Drawing B 182350 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix B If an insert is lost or damaged a copy of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement can be ordered Refer to Section 2 for information on starting the timer and for instructions on using the sport insert 10 1 General Features The water polo mode of the OmniSport 2000 timer will perform timing and scoring operations for water polo events It can store period shot timeout and penalty times as well as each teams scores The trio of LCDs on the OmniSport 2000 keeps the operator informed during all operations Note the following layout of the LCDs shown in the water polo mode 1 2 3 4 5
127. e ete iut 9 19 Intensity pea eo en 9 20 Time ot D yz iiie aides aM ot ent 9 20 Test Menus Ge 6 M e o M E Cr Re CE 9 20 Battery anos acean one hn Ai tees e e e ER Ges 9 21 Lane Modules Rm re REED ET 9 21 Scoreboard Rte E EUN CEA EE UR CHEER 9 21 Cycle On Otft te dente ee e e 9 22 Driver Address uictor aii 9 22 Dryer Address eet iia 9 22 A A EE E E E N 9 23 Timing Console Water Polo Operations 10 1 General Features ts 10 1 Automatic Operation nece etr itp de f tete dep eros 10 2 Horn Keys eine otn metere 10 2 Shotand Game Tin ie uu eas ae atate ede dete e re et cedes 10 2 Before Each Game Operations eese eere 10 2 Table of Contents 10 4 Start of Game Operations eese eene 10 2 10 5 During the Game Operations esee 10 3 A ee ER UTD He e en RE 10 3 blnnupc EE 10 3 Enable Disable Penalty Timer eee 10 3 Penales onere etae e i REED 10 3 Period Keys soa der ph ed uh rv ad eit 10 4 TIME NUS be oerte E a 10 4 10 6 Menu Key 10 5 Scoreboard Menu ia la 10 6 SEBD O VO ride 10 6 DIO p ime e 10 7 Timo Dacia dl a res 10 7 Setup MENU ot te eee mice tei iue 10 7 blu 10 8 Set TIMES rot erc re e te rege i ied 10 8 Period Time 5 i ue eee bie 10 8 Over Time uae ate rete de tes etd eed 10 8 R st Fimea donate e e E t 10 9 Warning Time PED CURE E 10 9 Shot Diaa EPEE EE ENE E A E E ESET 10 10 Tim
128. e installs using Type the name of a program Folder document or the Windows z Internet resource and Windows will open it For you InstallShield Wizard guided installation Open iv program To launch the installation program xS insert the software CD into your CD Rom drive If the autorun program Figure 55 Run Dialog Box does not start left click on the Windows Start menu On the menu Select Run and the dialog box shown in Figure 55 will be displayed Type the address of your CD Rom drive usually D and click ok This will display the files on the OmniSport 2000 Pro CD Select OmniSport ProDiving exe The InstallShield Wizard dialog displays Click NExT to continue Refer to Figure 56 below JS OmniSport Pro Diving InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for OmniSport Pro Diving The InstallShield R Wizard will install OmniSport Pro Diving on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Figure 56 OmniSport 2000 Pro Software Installation 8 2 OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software 8 4 On First Run To initiate the program double click the OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving icon Figure 57 on the desktop The InstallShield Wizard should have automatically installed this icon If there is not an icon present locate the OmniSport Pro Diving folder and double click OSPD exe The
129. e lane times Press 1 to skip to the next lane press lt 2 gt to use the backup time press lt 3 gt to edit the lanes time and press lt 4 gt to turn the lane ON or OFF DQ Disqualification The DQ disqualification flag can be used to disqualify a lane with subsequent re ranking on printouts and on the scoreboard Typical operation Press lt DQ gt and LANE ON OFF gt key for the desired lane or enter the lane number on the number keypad and press lt ENTER gt Doing this sets the DQ flag for that lane The DQ operation should normally be done at the conclusion of the race after the officials have ruled on the situation that caused the swimmer to be disqualified On exit from the DQ command the scoreboard is automatically updated and any subsequent printouts will show the revised placing The DQ operation can be done at any point in the race and does not affect arming or recording of times for the lane By pressing the same lane number again while in the DQ command the lane is re qualified and the original status indicator is returned 1 DISQURLIFU D0 e LANE NUMBER 10 4 8 Menu Key 4 10 There are two methods of navigating through the menus in the OmniSport 2000 timer The first method allows the operator to step through each of the menu levels To use this method press the MENU key and then use the T lt gt and lt gt keys to scroll through the menu s Press ENTER to se
130. e left is shown allowing edit of the chamnel or broadcast group setting Continued on following page Basic Operation 2 5 Continued from previous page ENTER TO ACCEPT CLEAR TO MODIFY The bottom line shows the current setting BLAST GROUP 1 RADIO CHAN 07 The default setting is Broadcast 1 Channel 1 Edit the broadcast setting Use the number keys to enter the desired broadcast group and press lt ENTER gt to accept The asterisk will move to the channel setting Use the number keys to edit this value and press lt ENTER gt to accept Edit the channel number to the desired value and press lt ENTER gt to accept Control Scoreboard S All Scoreboards All in BCAST Group 1 Set to corresponding BCAST 1 Channel All in BCAST Group 2 Set to Corresponding BCAST 2 Channel All in BCAST Group 3 Set to corresponding BCAST 3 Channel All in BCAST Group 4 Set to corresponding BCAST 4 Channel Broadcas Channel t Group Setting Single Controller Systems Channel Setting Typically all single controller systems will use the default setting BCAST 1 CHAN 1 All radio receivers must be set with a switch setting of 1 with the Broadcast 1 BCAST1 jumper set 2 6 Basic Operation If you suspect interference from a nearby Daktronics system press lt CLEAR gt at the RADIO SETTINGS prompt to change the channel number The following table describes broadca
131. e settings Press CLEAR to return to the Print menu Individual Dive List allows the Dive Order of the current diver to be printed Press ENTER to print the dive list Press CLEAR to return to the Print menu Timing Console Diving Operations All Dive List LCD Display MENO PRINT S ALL GIVE LIST MENO PRINT PRINT ALL LIST Setup Menu FiENU PIRIN 4 SETUP MENU The AII Dive List menu allows you to print the dive list for all divers in the current dive order Press ENTER to print the dive list Press CLEAR to return to the Print menu Selecting the SETUP MENU will offer you the following submenus Judges MENU SETUP IUUDGES The following is a more detailed look at this configuration MEN SETUP GF JUDGES 1 SCORING FORMULA DROP Tal B 1L0 Timing Console Diving Operations The of Judges setup is used to configure the number of judges used to score an event 2 3 4 5 7 and 9 judges can be selected Enter the number on the number keypad and press ENTER If seven or nine judges have been selected the console will prompt for a formula selection Select the proper formula being used then press ENTER Press CLEAR to exit to the Judges menu 7 17 Numeric SCBD MEN SETUP e 5LUREBURRD The following is a more detailed look at the scoreboard configurations Number of Lines LCD Display MEN SCOREBOARD l t GF LINES HOF LINES
132. e timer was not reset race clock was still running from the previous race the start impulse is logged in the memory and on the printer To prompt the operator that a start has occurred reset the timer If the operator chooses to use the received start signal the timer will automatically start timing the event by calculating the correct running time The lt EpIT gt key can also be used to retrieve the start impulse used for the last race Timing Console Swimming Operations If two independent OmniSport 2000 timers are being used in parallel for an especially critical application and one timer misses a start impulse completely because of a technical problem a start time may be manually entered when read from the printout of the other timer Example Editing a Start If a start is missed because the timer was not reset before the start e The Time of Day of the start impulse will be logged on the printer e The OmniSport will inform the operator of the start after the timer is reset Procedure 1 Reset the timer a Press lt RESET gt then lt ENTER gt b The following message displays on the screen at this time USE MISSED START G2 23 14 50 S N Accept the missed start by pressing ENTER and the timer will start from the missed start time If the missed start is to be ignored simply press the CLEAR key and the timer will be reset only 2 Ifthe start time you needed was not on the LCD use the Edit Start men
133. eatures that can be used to test battery level the lane modules and the numeric scoreboard The following paragraphs explain how to use each of these tests 9 20 Timing Console Track Operations NENU TEST The Battery Test allows for the checking of the battery power level BATTERY The battery level will show as CHARGED or BATTERY TEST LOW Press ENTER to exit and return to the LEVEL CHARGED Test menu Lane Modules NENU TEST The Lane Module Test allows for testing the lane module inputs e LANE MODULES i NEAR END DATA The two left LCDs will show the lane FAR END DATA module input sas by lane Press lt ENTER gt or lt CLEAR gt to exit and return to the Test menu Scoreboard RENU TEST The Scoreboard Test allows for the testing of 3 SLOREBUAROS scoreboard drivers Timing Console 9 21 Track Operations Cycle On Off SB TEST MENU Press 1 to cycle scoreboards ON and OFF COCLE ON OFF When this menu is selected an all on signal DISPLAS ALL ON is sent at intervals of approximately three ENTER TD EXIT seconds This will continue to cycle on and i off and on again until lt ENTER gt is pressed White area shown above cycles 3 P from GN to GFF Driver Address SB TEST MENU Press lt 2 gt to display driver addresses e DRIVER ADDRESS SHOWING AGORESS All digits on the display will be showing NTER TD EXIT which driver controls this digit This will remain on th
134. ecause the OmniSport keeps track of the length count and thus knows when to expect relay takeoff impulses on split times and backup button impulses on final times In this mode the relay takeoff sensing is completely automatic the button operator only needs to watch for the final length and press the button as the final swimmer touches the touchpad 13 2 Relay Takeoff Judging Operation Section 14 Judge s Console Operation Reference Drawings System Riser Diagram OmniSport 2000 Drawing B 220003 Judge s consoles are used to enter scores during diving and synchronized swimming events The OmniSport control console can be setup to operate with two three five seven or nine judge s consoles The consoles are connected to the J14 or J15 ports on the back of the console If wireless judge s consoles are used the wireless base station is connected to the J14 or J15 ports on the back of the OmniSport console Refer to Drawing B 220003 for connection details 14 1 Console Setup The first time the judge s consoles are connected to the OmniSport timer they will prompt the user to enter a judge s number The LCD on the judge s console prompts the user to enter a number from one to the maximum number of judge s consoles the OmniSport has been configured to use If a number is entered that has already been used by another judge or is higher than the number of judges configured the console
135. ect 20 OmniSport to the lane interface cable Connect the OmniSport to Lane Interface cable to the jack marked NEAR for near end or FAR for far end on the OmniSport timer Connect the plug at the other end of the cable to the jack on the lane interface wall plate 5 Connect the start input Connect the cable from the starting device to the jack on the OmniSport marked J12 START INPUT Note Make sure the ground tab is connected to the black input 6 Connect the scoreboard Connect the cable from your LED scoreboard to J2 J3 current loop scoreboard Refer to the proper scoreboard user s manual for more information about installation and use of the particular scoreboard 7 Connect the power Connect each of the components to their power source Swimming and Diving Setup Shutdown 3 3 Horn Start 200 System Reference Drawings Typical Swimming Installation On Deck Drawing A 23635 Typical Swimming Installation In Deck Drawing A 26797 Refer to Drawings A 23635 and A 26797 for information on typical placement of system components If using individual lane speakers connect them underneath the starting platforms individual lane speakers can also be placed on the wall behind the swimmers Then route cabling from the HS 200 to the lane speakers Carefully secure all cabling from the HS 200 system to the lane speakers Make sure all cabling on the deck is secured
136. ed Create Reports Choose Reports To Create Results Official By Rank Total Results with Judge Scores DD Table Event Settings Detailed Results By Round I Detailed Results By Diver Dive Sheets Individual No scores or totals Dive Order Print Entire Meet Results a Event Mens 1 Meter Mens 3 Meter Mens Platform Womens 1 Meter Womens 3 Meter New Event Printouts stored in C Printouts Create Reports Change Folder Figure 82 Results turn off and store all equipment in its respective secure locations OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software 8 7 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Diving Operation Once the OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Diving system is synchronized and configured event management is quick and simple This system sends that data to the output devices whether they are a matrix display a numeric scoreboard or a paper printout This section describes the operation of the buttons and indicators for the OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Diving software Event Configuration To configure a synchronized event select Configure Events from the File menu To designate an event as a synchronized event simply check the synchronized check box when configuring the event Synchronized events must have either 7 or 9 judges Configure Events um Event Title Sort By Meet None Event Type G J _ Scoring Formula Rounds DD Table Sex
137. ents only when event order is downloaded from the Meet Manager or Pro application e Decreased number of relay exchanges from 6 back to 3 and limited the active length numbers to 4x50 4x100 etc Water Polo e Added control of horn segment on 7 E of address 1 e Added additional columns for shot clock and control of horn segment on 5 H of address 2 e Increased priority of the updated for the game clock shot clock and horn Version 5 3 15 Release date 15 March 2005 Track e Added ability to page through all competitors in NON LANE timing mode Version 5 4 21 Release date 21 April 2005 General e Indie C3 of 80C390 the SMOD 1 bit for Serial Port 1 seems to be ignored and the baud rate is always doubled WDCON 7 1 so the reload values of Timer 1 were adjusted Introduction 1 9 Version 5 5 19 Release date 19 May 2005 General e Added a selection for Omega on the scoreboard output e Implemented OSM6 protocol for swimming diving pace clock water polo and synchronized swimming e Implemented OTR7 protocol for track Version 5 9 26 Release date 26 September 2006 Swimming e Changed the menu setting text for relay platforms from saying Arming Delay to Arm Time Track e Changed the menu setting text for running time selection on a single line display from no splits splits to continuous finish Water Polo e Added a setting to control if the main clock stops when shot clock reaches zero
138. enu 4 15 4 16 Insert Event LCD Display MENU EVENT ORDER c INSERT EVENT INSERT BEF RE 008 E 00GB R F 006 EVT GOHR RNO FINAL 001 EVT 007 ND FINAL HOG EPT 001 DISTANCE 100 HOG EPT 001 REL 1 35 07 Insert Event is used to insert an event into the event order Use the lt f gt 1 keys to move the cursor to select the event location number where the new event will be inserted Press lt ENTER gt when the location number is shown Press lt CLEAR gt to return to the menu selection Use the lt 0 gt lt 9 gt keys to change the event number Press the lt gt or lt gt gt to change the events alpha designator and press ENTER Press the lt gt or lt gt gt to change the round type FINAL SEMI FINAL PRELIM BLANK and press lt ENTER gt Enter a new distance for this event and press lt ENTER gt Entering a O will insert a diving event Instead of asking for a record time it will ask for what type of Dive Event Blank 1 METER 3 METER PLATFORM Use lt gt or lt gt gt to change the selection Enter a new record time and press ENTER Pressing CLEAR returns to the Insert Event Menu Timing Console Swimming Operations Delete Event LCD Display MENU EVENT ORDER 3 DELETE EVENT DELETE INDEX WOTO E OOSA R 5 Clear Order LCD Display MENU EVENT ORDER 4 CLEAR ORDER MENO EVENT ORDER CLEAR O
139. eout Time e cd 10 10 Penalty Tame ente peditem oa 10 10 Auto R N ii 10 11 Shot S Oia ee etta ees 10 11 Pon add 10 11 EirneoUts unten art exte eee ee tear tees ticos 10 12 Numeric SCBD zs saga mb sm KoA RoR eee 10 12 Number of LNE Shneur e aeo ea eene enne enne 10 12 Score Module 5 crei eiie eei 10 12 Comm Ports aer reta ae retir iiie vise 10 13 Scbd Qutputs a oerte ott REL Pret e teal 10 13 RTD Port zn wesem es eua a n HR 10 13 Results POE zii en aW de DII EE 10 14 Time of Dajee ndun eBRUO ems 10 14 Test Menu aae aie a WIN A 10 14 Battery 5 de SepRA Some ea 10 15 Scoreboard sss eee NIU 10 15 Cycle OM Orta eee ud dde 10 15 Driver Address ice pee ure deter ie cecus 10 16 Driver Address secet eret eerie reme reete ig 10 16 Section 11 Pace Clock iia 11 1 11 1 Generali Features eet E PEG RE ero GE RETE RU 11 1 11 2 Basic Operation iue int ipte hp EEUU OR Ee 11 3 Menu Navigation oet trt fern exer eaaet Spe euro 11 3 Scoreboard Menu T e tenerent ennt nhan asserens 11 4 Scbd On Offt 4 da etr iet eet er de ES 11 4 Dirige eee ptem es 11 5 Timie of Day peo eileen 11 6 Table of Contents ix Edit M nu z EE et EEEE EEEE 11 6 Edit Workout sisi beasties tiie Alsen a 11 6 Edit Stephen pte nee Ob 11 7 Insert Step ettet pe re t tee m 11 8 Delete Step to etr DRE 11 8 Copy Workout re RR 11 8 Clear WOPKOUL iei ttn nte ent 11 9 Print Menu puse 11 9 Individual Workout nsonu a enne 11 9
140. er MENO SETUP I TIER This feature is not activated If you press lt ENTER gt the display automatically proceeds to choice number two under the Setup menu Pace Clocks Scoreboard PENU SETUP Scoreboard allows you to configure the P SCOREBDERD scoreboard setup by pressing ENTER moe Number of Lines RENU SCOREBOARD Number of Lines allows you to set the number 1 4 OF LINES of lines on the display by pressing lt ENTER gt 5 Lii OF LINES You may enter any number between zero and LINES O 99 then press lt ENTER gt If the number of active lanes in the pool is greater than the value set the timer will automatically page the information in place order according to the time set in the FIN PAGE TIME Default 10 Comm Ports PENU SETUP Comm Ports allows you to configure the Lon PORTS communication ports by pressing lt ENTER gt Pace Clocks 11 11 SCBD Outputs RENY COMM PORTS Scoreboard Outputs allows you to select i 5CBD DUTPUTS which protocol Multidrop or Multiline will be transmitted out of the scoreboard outputs J2 and J3 MEN Cann PORTS Use the arrow keys to choose between EBD RULTILINE Multiline and Multidrop When your selection is made press lt ENTER gt Note To identify a display as either Multiline or Multidrop power up the scoreboard with the signal connected If the Lane and Place digits show PO the scoreboard is a Multidrop display If
141. er and allows officials to control the competition through an easy to use reliable and convenient Windows based user interface installed on an IBM personal compatible computer Synchronized swimming is only available with the OmniSport Pro software the timer by itself cannot score synchronized swimming 6 1 Computer Requirements The OmniSport 2000 Pro software operates on an IBM compatible personal computer In most circumstances the computer used by the software will be purchased through Daktronics This ensures the software hardware requirements will be met If a computer is not purchased through Daktronics the following list describes the requirements for the OmniSport 2000 Pro software e Microsoft Explorer 5 0 or higher e Intel Pentium processor at 400 MHz or higher e Windows 98 operating system or better e Minimum 32 MB of RAM e Standard keyboard and mouse 6 2 Hardware Setup The OmniSport 2000 Pro software is a computer interface to the OmniSport 2000 timer Judging a synchronized swimming event can be completed without the timing console but there must be a console present to send the data to a display or to interface with the judge s consoles The OmniSport 2000 timer must be connected properly to all competition equipment and accessories if using a display or judge s consoles 6 3 Installation Runs The OmniSport 2000 Pro software installs 75 in the name vf e prom foler document or using the Windows Install
142. eral e Added Channel 0D and 13 to CTS scoreboard output for home and guest scores Swimming e Elminated timeout in Hy Tek software waiting for button times from Results output when none were recorded on the lane modules Water Polo e Added control of horn to CTS scoreboard output e Corrected layouts of 1 to 10 line scoreboards on the Multidrop and CTS scoreboard outputs Introduction 1 7 Version 4 4 13 Release date 4 April 2004 Diving e Added interface to dive results program on Results Port e Added display of event number and round to RTD output on RTD Port e Added judge s console status to LCD and transmission to Pro application e Corrected periodic lockup problem with judge s consoles Pace Clock e Corrected problem of another edit key being pressed while editing step type swim race Version 4 10 28 Release date 28 October 2004 General e Added tenths of a second to CTS output in swimming and track e Increased the maximum number of judge s consoles from 9 to 18 for synchronized swimming e Added support for control of wireless handheld judge s consoles Swimming e Added tenths of a second to CTS output e Corrected problem with the transfer of DQ s from the Pro application to the meet manager when the race number was greater than 255 Diving e Added support for synchronized diving in the Diving Pro application e Corrected problem with the transfer of the dive order from meet manager to timing console
143. ere enne 8 1 Hardware Set ps ein ertet ae eec epit eh E i e es 8 1 Installation enne nnne nnne ee nrnn enne nennen nenne tren enne 8 2 On First Rf rto ae eee a te ete rettet 8 3 Regist i sni nte n DO EP Ran 8 3 Using the Pro Diving Software Without the Console 8 4 Configuration Synchronization eee 8 4 Serial Portu to ta 8 5 OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software Overview esee 8 5 DiVev Ted diu teu ert etam aot sen emat a neues 8 6 Main Dialog T bs treten retento ug 8 6 Dive Order ise nS eadem ord 8 7 Rada qi i cota ie aes Tes 8 8 ROSteI ie Re EUN e Detlev e REN Pee EE OVE EOS vene 8 8 Table of Contents Tetonas tia 8 9 Pro Diving Configuration rennen 8 10 Bvent i nar ee rm epe e d dtes 8 10 Add Meetup oni eani ERAS 8 11 Timer nOn esame 8 11 COMM Ports uiia eere d testem i s 8 12 Communications Configurations eee 8 13 Name Display Options enine einari 8 14 Show Leaderboard coccion ke i esee 8 15 Show Announcer Scores ccoccnccnocnconnnonnconoconocnnccancnanonancnnnonnncnnoo 8 15 Monitor Data Flow o deett dti Ree 8 15 8 6 Typical Operation ess cove od eia Ret ett aem lies 8 16 Before the Meet re e E epe nente tete ie 8 16 Verify the Configurations essere 8 16 Testthe System terere det titt 8 16 Set Up Dive Order eontra 8 16 Set Degree of Difficulty Table eene 8 17 During
144. essed White area shown above cycles 5 P from GN to GFF Driver Address GB TEST MENU Press lt 2 gt to display driver addresses e DRIVER ADDRESS SHOWING AGORESS All digits on the display will be showing NTER TD EXIT which driver controls this digit This will remain on the display until lt ENTER gt is pressed Driver Address 5B TEST MENU Press lt 3 gt to display the digit designation Press lt ENTER gt to exit and return to the test 3 DIGIT NUMBER s SHOWING DIGIT All digits on the display will show what its ENTER TD EXIT digit designation is digit number This will remain on the display until ENTER is pressed Timing Console 4 33 Swimming Operations Section 5 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software The OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming software interfaces with the OmniSport 2000 timer and allows timing officials to control the competition through an easy to use reliable and convenient Windows based user interface installed on an IBM compatible computer system This section describes how to install configure and use this software system 5 1 Computer Requirements The OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming software was designed to operate on an IBM compatible personal computer In most circumstances the computer used by the software will be purchased through Daktronics This ensures the software requirements will be met If a computer is not purchased through Daktronics the following lis
145. execution 8 9 Diver 2 execution 14 4 Synchronized Swimming Event Operation 14 2 One or two panels of judges can score a synchronized swimming event If there is one panel of judges the judge numbers on the consoles are entered as one through the number of judges configured for the event If there are two panels of judges the second panel would be entered as the next set 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 If there is only one panel of judges they enter both sets of scores for the event When there are two panels of judges each panel enters a separate set of scores The operations for one and two panels are detailed in the sections that follow Judge s Console Operations One Judge Panel Operation When there is one panel of judges all of the judges are responsible for entering both sets of scores for the routine The prompts are shown below Technical Routine Operation The first score to enter for the technical routine is for execution of the routine JUDGE 1 XECUTION 5 0 The second score to enter for the technical routine is for the overall impression of the routine JUDGE 1 OVERALL 6 0 The LCD will then show the two scores and an OK after it has been entered JUDGE OR E 50 011 6 0 Free Routine Operation The first score to enter for the free routine is for the technical merit portion of the routine
146. extension cable The 25 extension cable then plugs into J10 NEAR LANE jack on the OmniSport If far end touchpads are being used connect the first lane module to the 175 extension cable Next plug the extension cable into J11 FAR LANE jack on the OmniSport 7 Connect the start input Connect the cable from the starting device to the jack on the OmniSport marked J12 START INPUT Note Make sure the ground tab is connected to the black input 8 Connect the scoreboard Connect the cable from the LED scoreboard to J2 J3 current loop scoreboard Refer to the proper scoreboard user s manual for more information about installation and use of the particular scoreboard 9 Connect the power Connect each of the components to their power source 3 2 In deck System Reference Drawing Typical Swimming Installation In deck Drawing A 26797 The in deck cabling system is designed to eliminate most cables from the pool deck It is essential to include all the appropriate conduits and drainage depending on your facility s layout The in deck system uses cabling imbedded in the deck deck plates and a lane interface to interconnect the touchpads and backup buttons with the timing console The deck plate has five connection jacks one touchpad three backup push buttons and one lane horn Common Concerns e Donot connect the touchpads to the deck plate backwards Make sure the ground tab
147. figure and use this software system 8 1 Computer Requirements The OmniSport 2000 Pro software operates on an IBM compatible personal computer In most circumstances the computer used by the software will be purchased through Daktronics This ensures the software requirements will be met If a computer is not purchased through Daktronics the following list describes the requirements for the OmniSport 2000 Pro software e Microsoft Explorer 5 0 or higher e Intel Pentium processor at 800 MHz or higher e Windows 98 operating system or better e Minimum 128 MB of RAM e Standard keyboard and mouse The following list describes the optional equipment you may use with OmniSport 2000 Pro software e One open serial port for connection to the OmniSport 2000 timer COM port e OmniSport 2000 timing console 8 2 Hardware Setup The OmniSport 2000 Pro software is a computer interface to the OmniSport 2000 timer The software can be used to judge a diving event without the timing console but there must be a console present to send the data to a display or to interface the handheld judge s consoles The OmniSport 2000 timer must be connected properly to all competition equipment and accessories if using a display or judge s consoles Refer to Section 3 for more information pertaining to the hardware installation of the OmniSport 2000 timer OmniSport 2000 8 1 Pro Diving Software 8 3 Installation E The OmniSport 2000 Pro Ru softwar
148. folder should be located under Program Files on the local disk usually C of your computer 95341576 Days Left 30 Days until Demo Figure 57 Diving Icon G Dialog El On initial startup the registration dialog Figure 58 is displayed Either register or click Feature status k Standard OmniSport Pro Diving Locked CONTINUE to bypass registration If you do X Dive Event Import and Export Locked not register you will have access to the demo lt Synchronized Diving oged version which has the same functions as the registered version for up to 30 days If you have not registered by this time the software z gt will lock You must then enter the registration code to continue running the Register software coii Regis tering Figure 58 Registration Dialog Daktronics allows potential users to test the full version of the software before purchasing If the registration code has not been entered the 30 days remaining dialog is visible when the program starts and the software will not run after the trial period expires If you wish to purchase the software after testing it simply contact Daktronics at 1 877 605 1115 for pricing and information After purchasing the software you will receive the unlock code which allows unlimited use of the software To register the software follow these steps 1 Start the program 2 Enter the Registration Code received from Daktronics 3 Click R
149. for the LANE NUMBER NN appropriate lane or lanes or enter the lane number using the numeric keypad followed by lt ENTER gt Press lt CLEAR gt to cancel the action midway through lt TOUCH gt TOUCH Press lt TOUCH gt lt LANE ON OFF gt for the UONEIRITT NN appropriate lane or lanes or enter the lane LANE NUMBER NN number using the numeric keypad followed by lt ENTER gt Press lt CLEAR gt to cancel the action midway through Note Manual times are marked with a on printouts to distinguish them from normal touchpad times 4 7 After the Race Operations Store Print The lt STORE PRINT gt stores the race data for later use and prints the results for verification When pressed the event data is stored up to its current status It then performs the printer commands setup in the Setup Printer menu To print information from a previous race go to the Print Stored Data menu Refer to Section 4 8 for further instructions on how to scroll through the various screen options 4 8 Timing Console Swimming Operations If an error is observed on the printout use the lt EDIT gt key refer to the next subsection Press lt STORE PRINT gt to verify the correction After all corrections have been completed press lt RESET gt lt ENTER gt The timer is now ready to begin the next event The OmniSport 2000 printer uses the following symbols on its printouts to label data Symbol
150. g lt cuT gt prevents divers from getting scores Use this on divers who have been cut They will remain in the dive order but they will not be active The text lt cuT gt will display on the LCD by the diver if cut Press lt cuT gt again to disable the hold on the diver Event Keys The event keys are used to increment and decrement the current event When pressed the right LCD will prompt you to enter if this is the end of the dive order Press vEs to confirm or NO to go back If these buttons are pressed and the next event is a swimming event rather than diving the prompt will ask if you wish to change to swimming mode Press lt YEs gt to confirm or No to go back lt ENENT HEAT allows you to go directly to any event in the event order list 7 3 Before Each Event Operations Clearing the Order Before a new diving competition or event can be performed the dive order must be set Clear any old information from the dive orders to eliminate any confusion that may arise Complete the following steps to clear the orders 1 Press lt SELECT ORDER lt A gt to set the current Diver Order to A 2 Press MENU 2 3 and lt ENTER gt to clear out Dive Order A 3 Repeat this step selecting B lt C gt and D to clear the remaining Drive Orders Entering Dive Lists Optional Each diver must perform certain dives during an event The Dive List of each diver can be stored in the Dive Orders To enter th
151. g Software 6 12 Roster The Roster tab is used to enter new swimmers names and assign them to the correct affiliations To add swimmers to the correct affiliations first select the Affiliation in the drop down list and then click New swimMER Enter the First Name Last Name and Event Type Click SAVE To edit a swimmer select the swimmer in the roster list on the left side of the tab and edit the diver s data Click savE when complete or UNDO to replace the original data Click DELETE DIVER to remove the diver from the roster Refer to Figure 46 M 4 1 Event Order X Rank Y Rosters Y Affiliations X Test X Last Name First Name Affi Event Berkner Annie UND Duet Affiliation University of North Dakot Koerner Becca UND Solo Rozier Dany UND Duet Last Name First Name Event Type xi New Swimmer Figure 46 Roster Dialog Box Affiliations The Affiliations tab is used to create and edit affiliations To add affiliations click ADD TEAM Enter the Team Name and Team Abbreviation and click save To edit the affiliation select the team in the list on the left side of the tab and edit the team s data on the right Click SAVE when complete or UNDO to replace the original data Click DELETE TEAM to remove it from the list Refer to Figure 47 M 4 h Event Order X Rank X Rosters Y Affiliations X Test X Team Name Univeristy of Wisconsin University of Minnesota Universi
152. gt is pressed to re display the data of the last race SCBD 15 ON The LCD will show this message and will ask GET DEF Y N for a yes no response Press vEs to clear the scoreboard Press lt NO gt to keep the scoreboard data lit and return to SCBD ON OFF menu Dimming MENU SCOREBOARD ee lanes seiner nis of a scoreboard The dimming level only applies to e Dinnmimns scoreboards configured to receive multi drop protocol 5 80 DInnina The dimming level is set from 0 to 3 and the LEVEL 0 3 NONE Pe 0 none 22 3 2 1 2 3 1 3 Enter the appropriate dimming level and press lt ENTER gt to accept the change Press CLEAR to decline the action and return to the Dimming menu 7 8 Timing Console Diving Operations Time of Da RENU SCOREBOARD Time of day TOD blanks the scoreboard and 3 TIME GF DAY displays the TOD on the scoreboard The scoreboard will show the TOD until the start of the next race or until lt RESET gt is pressed to re display the data of the last race Press lt YES gt to show TOD on the scoreboard MENU 5COREBDRRD Press No to decline the action and return to ISPLOY TODA the Display TOD menu Edit Menu MENU MAIN e EDIT MENU Selecting the EDIT MENU will offer you the following submenus Timing Console 7 9 Diving Operations Team Score LCD Display PENU EDIT Team Score edits the current team scores for I TEAM SCORE home and three guest team sc
153. h the lt sET TIME key Press lt sTOP gt to stop the clock To set the shot clock time press lt SET TIME in the Shot Time area of the insert Press the Shot Time area lt sTART gt key to start the shot clock Once this is pressed the time will start and stop with the main clock The main clock will stop if the shot time runs down to zero Press RESET to reset the time at every possession change or scored goal lt RECALL SHOT TIME gt sets the Shot Clock back to the time that was on the clock before the last RESET was pressed This is helpful when RESET was accidentally pressed or when a turnover is nullified by an officials ruling Timing Console Water Polo Operations 10 5 During the Game Operations This section describes operations that should be done during an event Scoring To increment the HOME or GUEST team s score press lt SCORE 1 gt in its respective team area Press lt SCORE 1 gt to decrement the score for that team by one To edit a score directly press lt SCORE gt Timing The timer can operate in automatic or manual mode for timing In manual timing press the lt sTART gt key to the start the clock and the lt stop gt key to stop the clock Press the sET TIME key in the game time key section to select a time Current Period Rest 1 Rest 2 and Over and press ENTER to accept the time Each press of the lt sET TIME key will change to show the next time period In automatic
154. hoosing Setup the following screen is displayed A DLStreams Wizard DLStream Configuration Wizard Specify settings common to all stream types General IV Enable Type GB COM Port Es Name Security Encypt Kew pa Cancel Xpply Figure 74 DL Streams Wizard General You may configure the General or Com Settings options OmniSport 2000 8 13 Pro Diving Software The General Configurations area configures the settings common to all stream types Enable Selected default Type COM Port Name Should be a descriptive name for the port Encrypt Deselected default Next click COM SETTINGS the following screen will display g DLStreams Wizard DLStream Configuration Wizard Specify serial COM port settings Port COM1 r Parity Com Settings None Baud 38400 y C Odd C Even i aa C Mark A cz Space Finish Cancel pli Figure 75 Com Settings The Com Settings Configurations area configures the serial COM port settings e Port Com Use the port to which the serial cable is connected Baud 38400 Default do not change Data Bits 8 Default do not change Parity None Default do not change Name Display Options The Name Display Options area in the Options menu chooses the settings for output to the scoreboard display Under Diver Name choose from First Last Last First Last A
155. ialog 27 Days until Demo Expires On initial setup the registration dialog displays Either register or click CONTINUE to bypass registration If you do not register you will have access to the demo version which has all the same functions as the registered version for up to 30 days Status Locked Standard OmniSport Pro Synchro la Enter Registration Code Register Continue Figure 27 Registration Dialog 6 2 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software If you have not registered by this time the software will lock The registration code must then be entered to continue running the software Refer to Figure 27 Registration Daktronics allows potential users to test the full version of the software before purchasing When the registration code has not been entered the 30 days remaining dialog on startup of the program is visible and the software will not run after the trial period expires If you wish to purchase the software after testing it simply contact Daktronics at 1 877 605 1115 for pricing and information Upon proof of purchase you will receive the unlock code which allows unlimited use of the software To register the software follow these steps 1 Start the program 2 Enter the Registration Code received from Daktronics in the field 3 Click REGISTER Unlimited use of the software is available after registering The trial period should give many o
156. icators for the OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming software F x OmniSport PRO Synchro Womens Duet m ral File Event Options Reports Help I ETT Competition Womens Duet Swimmers Left 6 Tech Free Name Lindsay Distel Affiliation South Dakota DAKTRONICS d Ji J2 J3 J4 J5 Results Figures Technical 49 167 Free i Total Next 97 500 Technical Artistic Total Blank Routine Deck Team EN E EN Reset Total First Name Last Name Affiliation _ Age Group Technical Merit Artistic Impres Penalties 1 Trisha Kindel South Dakota St 2225 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 000 2 Annie Berkner University of No 18 21 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 000 3 Krista Salley South Dakota St 22 25 0 000 0 000 0 000 4 Jessica Schelske Univeristy of Wi 22 25 0 000 0 000 0 000 6 Carrie Smith University of Mi 7 Dany Rozier University of No 22 25 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 000 iv Add Insert Delete Up Dn Figure 29 Main Synchronized Swimming Dialog Event Routine These buttons allow you to switch between Technical and Free routines if configured for the current event Tech Free A Figure 30 Event Routine OmniSport 2000 Pro 6 5 Synchronized Swimming Software 6 6 Competitor Information This section in the main dialog box displays the current swimmer s name and aff
157. iliation the competition and how many swimmers are left in the event Competition Womens Duet Swimmers Left 1 Name Annie Berkner Affiliation University of Figure 31 Competitor Information Judges Scores Individual technical and artistic judges scores and the total scores are shown here pASTRENIES zt al Scores Ji J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 VJB J9 40 000 Ji J2 J3 8 5 8 0 9 0 9 0 8 5 43 333 Figure 32 Judges Scores Results This section shows the final calculated results for each swimmer Results Figures 3 600 UE 27 125 Free 0 000 Total 30 725 Figure 33 Results Connection Timers This section displays a connection icon that will flash green when the OmniSport console is connected Routine Deck and Team timers are also displayed Routine Deck Team Ea En oo Reset Figure 34 Connection Timers Penalty The pull down menus are used to calculate a swimmers score minus their penalties These automatically show penalties when the associated timer indicates a penalty OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software Penalties Figure 35 Penalties Scoreboard Control These buttons allow you to choose what information you want to display on your scoreboard Technical Execution scores Artistic Overall Impression scores Total scores or no information Scoreboard Control Execution _ Overall lt Total Blank Figure 36 Scoreboard Control Buttons 6 6 Event Men
158. inal times logged on the printer as they occur All near and far split times final times and backup times are also recorded in memory and are available for additional printouts as needed The OmniSport 2000 timer can be set up to record split times from both ends of the pool Near end cabling is connected to the near end connector on the back of the timer Far end cabling is connected to the far end connector on back of the timer Refer to Section 3 The OmniSport 2000 timer can store approximately 50 races depending on the number of lanes in the pool and the length of the races The OmniSport 2000 timer will automatically clear the oldest events This insures that old races will not be confused with new ones by the operator The always ready start feature is another operator aid that allows correct times to be recorded in the event of certain operator errors or equipment problems These features are described fully in Section 4 5 Timing Console 4 1 Swimming Operations The trio of LCDs on the OmniSport 2000 keeps the operator informed during all operations Note the following layout of the LCDs shown in the swimming mode RT 00 52 5 E 0l H 02 R P L 04 The lane status and current length are shown on the two left LCDs and other race information is shown on the right LCD During a race the top line of the right most LCD shows the race time RT The bottom line displays the event number E the heat H the current round R
159. ing the Event Order tab on the Configure dialog From here a new file can be downloaded or an old file can be opened Make any adjustments to this file by clicking Eprr Refer to Subsection Pro Configuration in Section 5 5 for more details on editing and downloading event order files OmniSport 2000 5 17 Pro Swimming Software Before a Race Though the event order file establishes the event order there may be situations where an event changes or combines with another event All events can be edited during a race from the main dialog Three things must be remembered when doing this verify the console is set to the correct race verify the lengths and verify that the timer has been reset Verify Console Settings The OmniSport 2000 timer must be set to the correct race in order for the system to function accurately Selecting the lt EDIT gt key on the console allows the user to change the event order insert an event delete an event or clear the event order as shown in Section 4 8 of this manual Verify that the correct information is shown for the current event To edit current race information using the Pro Software select the Current Race tab on the main dialog screen which shows information pertaining to the current swimmers and event Name Affiliation and Time are all editable fields To edit one of these fields select the field desired and click Eprr or double click in the selected field A cursor displays To disqualify a lan
160. inter 4 5 1 RACE LOG selects if race log is on 4 5 2 PRINT ORDER selects lane or place order 4 5 3 BACKUPS selects whether backup times are printed or not 4 5 3 SPLITS selects if split times are printed 4 5 4 INTENSITY selects printer intensity 4 6 TIME OF DAY allows the setting of the time and day 5 TESTING MENU functions 5 1 BATTERY allows testing of the battery 5 2 LANE MODULES allows the testing of lane modules 5 3 SCOREBOARD allows testing of scoreboard Scoreboard Menu MENU MAN i SCBD MENU Selecting the SCBD MENU will offer you the following menus Timing Console Swimming Operations Scbd On Off RENU SCOREBOARD Scoreboard On Off toggles the scoreboard between blank and displaying the current race cr FSCBU ON OFF data If the scoreboard is blank it will remain blank until the start of the next race or until RESET is pressed to re display the data of the last race Cao 15 GN SET OFF Y N The LCD will show this message and will ask for a Yes or No response Press vEs to clear the scoreboard Press NO to keep the scoreboard data lit and return to SCBD On Off Menu Dimming MENY SEDREBDRRD Dimming adjusts mc dimming level of tie 2 DIPRING scoreboard The dimming level only applies to LH HII scoreboards configured to receive multi drop protocol CBO CITING The dimming level is set from 0 to 3 and the LEVEL 0 3 NONE ce a 0 none 22 3 2 1 2 3 1 3 Enter the
161. intervals of approximately three seconds apart This will continue to cycle on and off until you press lt ENTER gt Press lt 2 gt to display driver addresses All digits on the display will be showing which driver controls this digit This will remain on the display until you press lt ENTER gt 11 15 5B TEST MENU Press lt 3 gt to display the digit designation Press lt ENTER gt to exit and return to the 2 MIZIT NIIT 3 IGIT NUMBER iest menu SHOWING DIGIT NTER TD EXIT All digits on the display will show their digit A designation digit number This will remain on the display until you press lt ENTER gt 11 16 Pace Clocks Section 12 In Deck Cabling System Installation Reference Drawings Deck Box Installation 22 2 eee i e ettet Drawing A 26288 Lane Interface Manual sss Drawing A 26538 Conduit Diagram In deck Cabling essesss Drawing B 26798 Begin installation by reviewing Drawing B 26798 for an overall system layout and conduit requirements This drawing also shows the deck box cover that is along with the lane interface Drawing A 26538 connected via cabling to the OmniSport Conduit should be installed by one of the two methods shown in Drawing B 26798 It is important that the conduit be installed to allow for proper drainage Diagrams are shown for eight lanes If this particular application has six lanes use only the two i
162. io receivers must be set with a switch setting corresponding to the console controlling the scoreboard and a Broadcast 1 BCAST1 jumper set If you suspect interference from a nearby Daktronics system press CLEAR at the RADIO SETTINGS prompt to change the channel number Typically all multiple controller systems will use channel 1 for the first controller All other controllers will use sequential channel settings 2 8 The table on the following page describes broadcast group and channel settings NTED Th OFrcoT ENTER TO ACCEPT The LCD shows the current radio settings along CLEAR TO MODIFS with a prompt to accept or modify these values If the radio settings are correct press lt ENTER gt RADIO SETTINGS TASTY CHAN XX If these values are incorrect press lt CLEAR gt If CLEAR is pressed to modify the radio settings the LCD at the left is shown allowing edit of the channel or broadcast group setting The LCD will toggle these screens Edit the broadcast setting Use the number keys to BLAST GROUP 1 enter the desired broadcast group and press RADIO CHAN OF lt ENTER gt to accept Broadcast Group Setting 1 Use this setting for all multiple controller with single broadcast group setups The bottom line shows default settings The asterisk will move to the channel setting Use the number keys to edit this value and press ENTER to accept Edit the channel number to the desired value and press lt ENTER gt
163. ire eti aste ee dui ee etae eie eb ee eee 4 7 SPAM cai eoa A tan Dm hd od 4 7 Manual Touch Commands essere enne 4 7 4 7 After the Race Operations ener nennen 4 8 Store Ptint etna mee entia ate ee ties 4 8 Edit uec eerte ias 4 9 DQ Disqualification essere 4 10 4 8 Menu Key sc ener idit eH te n e eo 4 10 Scoreboard Menu eare a EEE 4 12 Scbd On OPE arar nehn ER PO AEE RR THE 4 13 Dimming nern enit a e a EEEE p eite 4 13 Time ot Dayane siete E E teres 4 14 Edit Menu E E EATE 4 14 TEAM SCOTEA S a qi BON 4 14 By nt Order ice t ERE DERE eT 4 15 Edit Ord eco TR V DES a eT 4 15 INSET VEN s 4 iier tee ee dee eR 4 16 Delete Events 2 caec Rid Sect dua ea eO RUE 4 17 Clear Orders nea hice Oe eae aH E REN 4 17 PrntMenl ate amita tam 4 17 Race Results nene de EUR RE Teu een 4 17 Event Orders 4 sene ride deed es 4 18 SEMI incesto A edie b e itte etel 4 18 Setup Meninas 4 18 ii Table of Contents Section 5 5 1 52 5 3 5 4 Number of Lanes eee ener enne 4 19 Order of LaneS ooooooccconoconononoconononcccnnnnnononanancnnnnnononnnnnonnnanancnnnnns 4 19 Length o Pola tragos hits o ie ee ed 4 19 Lane Label aont TIR ERE 4 20 Timer seseque ee PIRE RNC 4 20 Start In sor A 4 20 Lane Module LM Inputs eere 4 2 Primary Tine cecinere ete ia 4 21 Flag Times isi ici 4 22 Arma DELAY m 4 22 J ARATAT ate trt Mc ae e 4 23 Relay Take Olas ti e
164. ivision name 15 L 647 90 Women s team 1 place 3 R 662 91 Women s team 1 name 20 L 665 92 Women s team 1 5 L 685 abbreviation 93 Women s team 1 score 8 R 690 94 Women s team 2 place R 698 95 Women s team 2 name 20 L 701 96 Women s team 2 5 L 721 abbreviation Continued on following page 15 10 RTD Output Specifications Continued from previous page Function Length Justification XS 97 Women s team 2 score 8 R 726 98 Women s team 3 place 3 R 724 99 Women s team 3 name 20 L 727 100 Women s team 3 abbreviation L 157 101 Women s team 3 score R 762 102 Women s team 4 place R 770 103 Women s team 4 name 20 L 773 104 Women s team 4 abbreviation L 793 105 Women s team 4 score R 798 106 Women s team 5 place R 806 107 Women s team 5 name 20 L 809 108 Women s team 5 abbreviation L 829 109 Women s team 5 score R 834 110 Women s team 6 place R 842 111 Women s team 6 name 20 L 845 112 Women s team 6 abbreviation L 865 113 Women s team 6 score R 870 114 Women s team 7 place R 878 115 Women s team 7 name 20 L 881 116 Women s team 7 abbreviation L 901 117 Women s team 7 score R 906 118 Women s team 8 place R 914 119 Women s team 8 name 20 L 917 120 Women s team 8 abbreviation L 937 121 Women s team 8 score R 942 122 Women s team 9 place R 950 123 Women s team 9 name 20 L
165. ixed team 6 score R 1660 198 Mixed team 7 place R 1668 199 Mixed team 7 name 20 L 1671 200 Mixed team 7 abbreviation 5 L 1691 Continued on following page RTD Output Specifications 15 13 Function Length Justification S 201 Mixed team 7 score 8 R 1696 202 Mixed team 8 place 3 R 1704 203 Mixed team 8 name 20 L 1707 204 Mixed team 8 abbreviation L 1727 205 Mixed team 8 score R 1732 206 Mixed team 9 place R 1740 207 Mixed team 9 name 20 L 1743 208 Mixed team 9 abbreviation L 1763 209 Mixed team 9 score R 1768 210 Mixed team 10 place R 1776 211 Mixed team 10 name 20 L 1779 212 Mixed team 10 5 L 1799 abbreviation 213 Mixed team 10 score 8 R 1804 15 3 OmniSport 2000 6000 Diving RTD Item Numbers Byte Function Item Length 1 1 2 Current diver number 1 2 2 3 22 Current diver s name 3 20 3 27 37 Current diver s team 23 15 4 38 43 Current diver s total score 38 6 5 44 47 Current dive number 44 4 6 48 77 Dive description 48 30 7 78 Dive position 78 1 8 79 81 Degree of difficulty 79 3 9 82 85 Judge 1 82 4 10 86 89 Judge 2 86 4 11 90 93 Judge 3 90 4 12 94 97 Judge 4 94 4 13 98 101 Judge 5 98 4 14 102 105 Judge 6 102 4 15 106 109 Judge 7 106 4 16 110 113 Judge 8 110 4 17 114 117 Judge 9 114 4 15 14 Continued from previous page Continued on following page RTD Output Specifications Continued fr
166. l Selection Single Broadcast Group Gen IV susuuss Drawing A 180922 Channel Selection Multiple Broadcast Group Gen IV Drawing A 180923 The radio receiver units used in the scoreboards have a channel setting switch that can be set from 1 through 8 channels 0 and 9 15 are not used A radio receiver will accept data from a console transmitter with the same channel and broadcast group setting The drawings listed above show how to install the OmniSport 2000 in order to operate one scoreboard or multiple scoreboards at a time The receivers also have a jumper that can be used to select broadcast group 1 2 3 or 4 A Broadcast Group defines a group of radio receivers that in addition to listening to the channel selected on the channel switch will also listen for data broadcast on their broadcast channel There are a total of four broadcast groups available In this type of system the receiver unit at the scoreboard must have the channel switch set to a specific channel The operator must know which channel the board is set on The operator must then enter the specific channel during console startup when prompted to do so Each radio receiver will accept data sent from the broadcast channel of its respective broadcast group This is selected by setting the transmitter radio from the console to the respective broadcast group either 1 2 3 or 4 Every radio receiver will
167. l be green It will flash green when receiving data and will be red when it is not connected 5 5 OmniSport 2000 Pro Software Overview Once the OmniSport 2000 Pro system is synchronized and configured event management is quick and simple The Horn Start 200 start system starts the timer The touchpads backup buttons and lane modules obtain split and final times In addition this system sends that data to the output devices whether they are a matrix display a numeric scoreboard or a paper printout This section describes the operational buttons lane icons and indicators and operations of the OmniSport 2000 Pro system OmniSport 2000 5 5 Pro Swimming Software 2 OmniS port 2000 Pro by Daktronics Ver 1 10 File Options Help wj E Title Mens Seniors 200Y Freestyle Round Final STORE print RESET R 2 25 8 sak JJ p eb S DAKTRONICS Lane 1 On Lane 3 Off EEE E Lane 10 On Lenaths 4 4 Near Far Finish Arm Finish Arm Finish Arm Finish Arm Split Arm Split Arm Split Arm Split Arm 1 35 70 Store Print Ea DO SpitAmall Finish Arm ll dies RS Race 348 Figure 7 Main Timing Dialog Lane Indicators Buttons and Icons The lane indicators buttons and icons relay event information to the user This information should be used to determine timing discrepancies and event results It is also editable from the main dialog of
168. lear Totals LCD Display MENU EDIT 5 CLEAR TOTALS CLEAR OUT DIVER TOTALS H S N Diver Order allows you to edit one of the four dive orders The dive order you wish to edit must be selected before you enter the menu To do this refer to the Select Order information in Section 6 4 Verify on the left LCD that the diver and round are both set to 01 Use the numeric keypad to enter the four digit dive number and the letter keys to select the position Press lt ENTER gt to accept the dive and position Use the numeric keypad to enter the DD for the dive selected Press lt ENTER gt to accept the DD and increment the round by one Repeat this sequence to enter the dive position and DD for each additional round for the selected diver Use the key to decrement the round by one the lt gt gt key to increment the round by one the lt f gt key to decrement the diver by one and the 4 to increment the diver by one Press CLEAR to return to the Main menu The Clear Totals menu allows you to clear one of the four dive order s scores The dive order you wish to clear must be selected before you enter the menu To do this refer to Section 6 4 Press vEs to clear the totals Press NO to leave them as is and return to the Main menu Timing Console Diving Operations Diver Totals LCD Display l iENU EDIT 5 DIVER TOTALS EVENT A TOTALS HOl TOT NNN NN NN NN represents the numbers of
169. lect the menu displayed on the LCD The second method is to go directly to a menu Press the MENU key followed by the one to four digit number from the list below and the LCD will prompt you for the desired setting or action in that menu Example 425 will prompt you to enter a new Arming Delay After you are done navigating through the menus press the MENU key to return to the race in progress Timing Console Swimming Operations 1 SCOREBOARD MENU functions 1 1 SCBD ON OFF clears the display yes or no 1 2 DIMMING sets the brightness level of the display 1 3 TIME OF DAY displays the Time of Day yes or no 2 EDIT MENU functions 2 1 TEAM SCORE team score edit menu 2 2 EVENT ORDER event order menu 2 2 1 EDIT ORDER edits event order 2 2 2 INSERT EVENT inserts an event into the order 2 2 3 DELETE EVENT deletes an event 2 2 4 CLEAR ORDER clears event order 3 PRINT MENU functions 3 1 RACE RESULTS prints the results of a specific race or a complete meet 3 2 EVENT ORDER prints out the selected event orders 3 3 SETTINGS prints out all configurations entered in the Setup Menu 4 SETUP MENU functions 4 1 POOL is for configuring the pool settings 4 1 1 OF LANES sets the number of lanes 4 1 2 LANE ORDER selects the lane order 4 1 3 LENGTH sets the pool length 4 1 4 LANE LABEL selects lane labeling 4 2 TIMER is used to configure the timer settings 4 2 1 START IN selects the type of start input 4
170. ll remain on the display until lt ENTER gt is pressed Timing Console Water Polo Operations Section 11 Pace Clock Sport Insert LL 2581 Reference Drawings Insert Omni 2000 Pace Clock ooccccccccconncnncnnnncnccocnnnononcnonnoss Drawing B 188395 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix B If an insert is lost or damaged a copy of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement can be ordered Refer Section 2 for information on starting the timer and for instructions on using the sport insert 11 1 General Features The pace clock mode available through the OmniSport 2000 console serves as a workout manager You can program the pace clock to manage up to ten swimming lanes Note The pace clock allows you to download a workout from Hy Tek Workout Manager The Results Port 6 is used for the download of the workout The OmniSport 2000 will accept 50 steps of the workout for each lane The three LCD displays on the OmniSport 2000 keeps you informed during all operations Note the following layout of the LCDs shown in the Pace Clock mode The left LCD contains information for lanes 1 5 while the middle LCD has information for lanes 6 10 The right LCD displays detailed information for a specific lane as well editing information when in the editing mode Lane Lane Detail 1 2 345 6789310 ere e LANE 1 STEP Step PACE 00 09 3 Lane Activity Step Type Repeat Count Lanes Time Pace Clocks 11
171. lowing submenus Edit Workout LCD Display MENU EDIT I EDIT WORKOUT MENU EDIT LANE Y 1 Edit Workout allows you to edit a workout by pressing lt ENTER gt After selecting to edit a workout select the lane you would like to edit Use the lt 0 gt lt 9 gt keys to enter the lane number Press lt ENTER gt to accept the change and edit that lane Pace Clocks Edit Step LCD Display MENU EVENT ORDER LEH STEP EDI 1 REST 5 STEP A EDIT 1 Sul STER EDT 1 STEP SU 00 00 EDT 1 STEP SU 00 30 3 ERIE STER END CIRCUIT Pace Clocks After selecting a lane the OmniSport 2000 allows you to edit a step by pressing lt ENTER gt First enter the step number you wish to edit by either using the arrow keys or by entering the step number and pressing lt ENTER gt For example edit Step 1 Instead of resting you want your swimmer to swim for 30 seconds repeating the step three times Enter the Step Type in one of two ways 1 Use the arrow keys and press ENTER when the desired step type is displayed Enter one of the following numbers and then press lt ENTER gt e STOP e 2 BEG CIRCUIT has a repeat count e 3 END CIRCUIT e 4 SWIM has a repeat count e 5 REST e 6 PACE Enter the desired amount of time in the Time Clock and press ENTER Enter the number of times you would like this step repeated in the Repeat Count and press lt ENTER gt The LCD will
172. lows logging to be turned off or on Press any arrow key to toggle between ON OFF Press lt ENTER gt to accept the setting Press lt CLEAR gt to abort and return to the Printer menu Timing Console Diving Operations MENO PRINTER e INTENSITY PRINT INTENSITS LEVEL 1 5 5x Time of Day LCD Display MENO SETUP 5 TNE GF DAY DATE MM DD 99 TOD Hh 55 x Test Menu TAIN MENU 5 TEST MENO Use the Intensity Menu to set the printer s intensity Press the number 1 5 to select a new intensity Press ENTER Or CLEAR to return to the Printer menu Time of day is used to set the console date and time Use the 0 thru 9 keys to enter the correct date and time Press ENTER to accept and continue Press CLEAR to clear the time and date and press it again to exit without saving If this is done the previous time and date will remain The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipped with test features that can be used to test battery level lane modules and the numeric scoreboard The following tables explain how to use each of these tests Timing Console Diving Operations 7 21 NENU TEST The Battery Test allows for the checking of the battery power level BATTERY The battery level will show as CHARGED or BATTERY TEST LOW Press ENTER to exit and return to the LEVEL CHARGED Pest aca Scoreboard MENU TEST The Scoreboard Test allows for the testing of e SCOREBOA
173. lties RESET SHUT OFF SET UN S N Timing Console Water Polo Operations Selecting the Shot 0 Control menu will allow the shot 0 control stopping of the clock to be set ON or OFF Press vEs to set it ON if currently OFF or OFF if currently ON Press No to leave as is The Max Penalty menu sets the maximum number of penalties allowed for a player before they are removed from the pool Set the maximum number of penalties with the number keypad and press ENTER Press CLEAR twice to leave this setting as is and go to the Reset Shot selection The selection to reset the shot clock after a penalty can be set to ON of OFF Press lt YES gt to turn it ON if currently OFF or OFF if currently ON 10 11 Timeouts MENU TIMER The Timeouts menu sets the maximum number of timeouts allowed for each team 5 TIMEDUTS MENU TIER Set the maximum number of full timeouts Ht FULL TO Nx with the number keypad and press lt ENTER gt N number of timeouts OT Set the maximum number of partial timeouts with the number keypad and press ENTER MENO TIMER 11 PART T O Nx Press CLEAR twice to leave this setting as is and exit to the Timer menu Numeric SCBD MENU SETUP e SCOREBOARD The following is a more detailed look at the scoreboard configurations Number of Lines ACNY SCOREBOARD Enter a value from 1 10 depending on how many lanes the facility s scoreboard will l
174. m 4 score R 2666 197 Combined team 5 place L 2672 198 Combined team 5 name 20 L 2675 199 Combined team 5 5 L 2695 abbreviation 200 Combined team 5 score R 2700 201 Combined team 6 place L 2706 202 Combined team 6 name 20 L 2709 203 Combined team 6 5 L 2729 abbreviation 204 Combined team 6 score R 2734 205 Combined team 7 place L 2740 206 Combined team 7 name 20 L 2743 207 Combined team 7 5 L 2763 abbreviation 208 Combined team 7 score R 2768 209 Combined team 8 place L 2774 210 Combined team 8 name 20 L 2777 211 Combined team 8 5 L 2797 abbreviation 212 Combined team 8 score R 2802 213 Combined team 9 place L 2808 214 Combined team 9 name 20 L 2811 215 Combined team 9 5 L 2831 abbreviation 216 Combined team 9 score R 2836 217 Combined team 10 place L 2842 218 Combined team 10 name 20 L 2845 219 Combined team 10 5 L 2865 abbreviation 220 Combined team 10 score 6 R 2870 RTD Output Specifications 15 7 15 2 OmniSport 6000 Swim RTD Item Numbers 15 8 Function Length Justification Ru 1 Running time 9 R 1 2 Event title line 1 30 L 10 3 Event title line 2 30 L 40 4 Event title lines 1 amp 2 30 L 70 5 Event number R 100 6 Heat number R 103 7 Maximum lengths to be R 105 completed 8 Lengths completed 2 R 107 9 Record 1 name 12 L 109 10 Record 1 code 2 R 121 11 Record 1 time R 146 12 Record 2 name 12 L 132 1
175. m the console is invalid Modified how the certain items are logged in the log file e Removed relays 4 6 Introduction 1 13 1 6 Pro Diving Software Revision History Version 1 0 2 0 Release date 21 August 2003 e Initial Diving release 1 14 Introduction Section 2 Basic Operation 2 1 Liquid Crystal Displays The timer face contains three separate two line by 16 character liquid crystal displays LCDs These LCDs will show the status configuration menus and testing information that relates to the specific sports code entered into the timer The image below represents a common view during a swimming event 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 y4 t y e 8 RT 00 525 PEE t 2 m 2 PB Y E Ul H 02 R P L 04 2 2 Using the Keypad The OmniSport 2000 timer consists of sport specific inserts and a numeric keypad The plastic inserts are provided for each sport used with this timer This manual references the color coded inserts by their part number For instance the swimming insert is LL 2549 Throughout the manual the names or letters of keys on the keyboard are enclosed in arrows such as lt ENTER gt The standard fixed keys and functions on the right side of the timer are explained in Section 2 8 All of the keys that pertain to a specific sport code insert are explained in detail in this section of the manual 2 3 Sport Inserts Sport inserts are used to allow a single timer to control multiple sports Select the
176. ments the far right LCD changes from what is shown to what is presented in the table following the LCD rendering NT TE Enter the date in the standard format ENTER DATE MM DD YY Press lt ENTER gt when complete DATE 01 01 00 The date entered here displays on every event printed from the OmniSport 2000 Enter the current time of day HH MM SS NTER TINE Press lt ENTER gt when complete fe 00 00 01 The time is used as a bench mark for the beginning of events When an event is started it gains a time stamp If the start time is edited the time at which the race started is entered into the OmniSport timer If the time entered into the system does not correspond with the time on the timer the system will not be able to accurately time an event This is also used when synchronizing multiple timers To synchronize the time of day clock use the external START INPUT button when the time shown is correct Continued on following page 2 2 Basic Operation Continued from previous page Right LCD Display Action SELECT SPORT When the self test completes the Select Sport rompt allows you to select a new sport 1 SUITING Vidc j Sw To select a new sport 1 Use the arrow keys to display the desired sport and press the lt ENTER gt key 2 6 Setting Radio Channels Reference Drawings Channel Selection Single Control Console Gen IV ssssss Drawing A 180566 Channe
177. mniSport 2000 timer can maintain up to four team scores H 900 G 000 Use the lt 0 gt lt 9 gt keys to enter the correct score Press lt ENTER gt to accept the change and Ge UDU 63 000 move to the next score Edit each other score in the same manner pressing lt ENTER gt to move on to the next team When the cursor is flashing the team that is marked by it is ready to be edited After the last team score has been edited the display will move onto the next menu item Press lt CLEAR gt to return to the Edit menu Timing Console Track Operations Record Time LCD Display l iENU EDIT O RECORO TIME EDIT TIME REC NNN Print Menu MEN MAIN 3 PRINT MENU Record Time allows you to set the record time of an event Enter a record time with the keypad and press lt ENTER gt Press CLEAR twice to leave this unchanged and return to the Edit menu Selecting the PRINT MENU will offer you the following submenus Race Results LCD Display MENO PRINT IRALE RESULTS PRINT RESULTS RACE NUMBER GUT Settings LCD Display MENO PRINT e SETTINGS MENO PRINT PRINT SETTINGS Timing Console Track Operations Race Results allow the results of a previous race to be printed Enter the number of a race to be printed and press lt ENTER gt Press lt CLEAR gt to return to the Print menu The settings menu allows the current configured settings to be printed Press lt ENTER gt to
178. mputer OmniSport 2000 Pro 6 3 Synchronized Swimming Software Synchronization with Timer Once the hardware and software have been installed and the software is running the OmniSport 2000 Pro system should synchronize with the timer If the OmniSport Pro software is unable to detect the console ensure the cable is connected to a COM port on the back of the computer and to the EXPANSION port on the OmniSport 2000 timer If they are set the COM Port properties in the Options Communications Setup menu Note If the cables are connected properly the connection icon on the main dialog will be green It will flash green when receiving data and will be red when it is not connected Refer to Figure 28 ax E Omnisport PRO Synchro Classic Open Fie Event Options Reports Help I Competition Classic Open Swimmers Left 6 Name Jessica Schelske Affiliation University of DAKTRONICS Ji J2 J3 J4 J5 J9 Results 75 80 70 es pa 40 000 Figures Technical 43 333 Free i Total Routine Deck Team Next 83 333 Execution Overall 1 Total 1 Blank 1 Overall Impres Trisha South Dakota St 22 o 0 000 Annie University oF North i 0 000 Krista South Dakota St 22 25 o 0 000 Jessica EX 3 Lindsay Tm z i Carrie Smith University of Mic 18 21 0 000 0 000 0 0 0 000 Dany Rozier University of North 22 25 0 000 0 000 0 0 omo l add get
179. ms related to printing stored race results while a race is in progress Also fixed were printing a stored race information from the current event database would print blanks e Added auto configuration of the user edited times as the user is editing them e Added code to print backup times for a lane even if no touchpad time was received Introduction 1 11 Version 1 16 Release Date 23 September 2003 e Fixed the swimmer s name and affiliation that would get removed from the current race results if a minus touch was pressed e Updated the DakAboutD1g and the location of the license agreement e Fixed the names stored in the database that were not correct if a race was reset before it was completed e Fixed the database files that were not showing up in the list in the stored races tab e Fixed the swimmer s lane number that was sometimes wrong in the stored data Version 1 17 Release Date 19 November 2003 e Converted to DLStreams communications library e Fixed bug that caused software to close if the unlock level is the software wasn t the highest level e Fixed where resources were being leaked because the running time wasn t being drawn on the screen correctly e Removed use of the CDLRegistry class because it was throwing debug assertions e Combined the installs for swimming diving and synchronized swimming into a single install using Install Shield 8 e Made the software conform with new Microsoft Windows standards
180. n code pertains only to that workstation Reloading the software on a separate computer requires a new registration code Serial Port Once the hardware and software have been installed and the software is running the OmniSport 2000 Pro system should synchronize with the timer A message box may display requesting which configuration settings you prefer If the message box says cannot detect console then the wrong COM Port is configured in the Configurations dialog Do the following steps to establish a proper connection 1 Ensure the cable is connected to a COM Port on the back of the computer and to the expansion port on the OmniSport 2000 timer 2 Start the Pro software Open the Configure dialog in the options menu and select the tab that reads Comm Ports and then click CONFIGURE in the Interface Comm Port area 3 A dialog box with all of the current Comm Ports displays Select a port and click ok 4 Now click MONITOR If you are receiving data in the top half of the monitor window the connection was made properly and the correct port was selected Data on the bottom half is the data being sent by the pro software 5 If you are receiving no data go back to step 3 and select a different port Do this until data is received over the selected port OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software Note Some computers purchased with this software will have a Rocket port installed with the system The port labele
181. n is set to 0 9 when lanes are numbered 0 9 for prelims and then the center lanes 1 8 for finals Use the lt gt lt gt gt keys to select one of the lane labels 1 10 or 0 9 Press the lt ENTER gt key Press CLEAR to exit to the Pool menu The SETUP MENU will offer the following submenus Start In LCD Display MENO TIMER I START In MENO TIMER START IN NO The Start Input can be configured to receive normally open or normally closed start signals Select N O for normally open type start inputs Select N C for normally closed type start inputs default N O Use the arrow keys to select desired input Press ENTER to accept and continue Press lt CLEAR gt to exit the pool menu Note Normally Open N O is the standard setting for Daktronics timing accessories with the OmniSport 2000 timer Timing Console Swimming Operations Lane Module LM Inputs LCD Display MENU TIMER 2 Lf INPUT MENO TIMER LIL INPUT NEAR Lane Module Inputs are used to configure the timer for touchpads and push buttons at the near end only or both near and far ends of the pool Select NEAR if touchpads are located at only one end of the pool Select BOTH if touchpads are located at both ends of the pool Default Near Use the lt gt lt gt gt keys to select desired input Press lt ENTER gt to accept and continue Press lt CLEAR gt to exit to theTimer menu
182. nch conduit method If ten lanes are required the division can be made between lanes 5 and 6 1 conduit method Check to ensure that the deck box covers fit into and can be secured to each lane junction box Each lane junction box should be located so that the touchpad cable and the backup button cables will reach it It is usually preferred that each lane junction box be located under the starting block to provide a clutter free deck A second consideration in locating lane junction boxes is the importance of water drainage from the contacts in the lane junction box cover This can be accomplished by positioning the box so that the cover is in a vertical position The next step is to pull cables from each lane junction box to the box where the lane interface is located One conductor cable Alpha 5196 22 gauge stranded over all shield should be pulled from each lane interface Leave about 12 18 inches of wire at both ends and mark each cable for reference when connections are made later If the optional individual lane horns are to be installed pull a two conductor cable Belden 8451 22 gauge stranded twisted shielded pair from the last lane to the lane interface s junction box Leave 12 18 inches of wire looped out of each box The lane horns will be connected in parallel Cables at the lane junction box can be terminated as shown in Drawing B 26798 Connections at each lane deck box are to be made with wire nuts Cut the lane horn speaker
183. nd repeats the sequence until the next race is started Timing Console Swimming Operations Multi line Scoreboards Timer Reset The scoreboard shows last race data Start of Race The scoreboard shows the running time on line one of the scoreboard and blanks the remaining lines Split Times Split times are shown in lane order default for each lane on the corresponding scoreboard line Lane or place order can be selected in the Setup Numeric Scoreboard menu refer to Section 4 9 Split times are held for fifteen seconds default The split time hold time can be configured in the Setup Numeric Scoreboard menu refer to Section 4 9 Final Time Final times are displayed on the scoreboard until the next race begins 4 3 Event Heat Home Guest Record Times and Lengths The Event and Heat Number Home and Guest Scores Record Time and Lengths can be displayed on the appropriate scoreboard module if it is included in the system When the Event Heat module is present the event and heat numbers will automatically be displayed whenever they are changed with the lt EVENT HEAT gt key When the Home Guest or Guest Guest modules are present the home guest 1 guest 2 and guest 3 scores will automatically be displayed after being entered in the Edit Team Score menu refer to Section 4 8 When the Record Time or Lengths Record Time module is present record data for the corresponding event will be displayed at the start of the race
184. ng events e RTD Output Specifications contains Real Time Data RTD specification for the OmniSport 2000 and 6000 e Appendix at the end of this manual contains specific information pertaining to protocols of the software and or RTD data tables Daktronics identifies manuals by an ED number located on the cover page of each manual The ED number will identify any manuals referenced in this manual For example this manual would be referred to as ED 13312 d RAN ME system used with Daktronics drawings Each drawing bears a label in its lower right corner The number 7087 PO8A 69945 located at the bottom of 08 POBA 69945 the label is an example of Figure 1 Drawing Number Daktronics standard reference DRAWN BY DOK DATE 08 20 00 for individual drawings This manual refers to drawings by their last set of digits and the letter preceding them In the label illustrated the drawing would be referred to as Drawing A 69945 All reference drawings and sport insert drawings are grouped in the Appendix 1 2 Timer Overview Reference Drawing Connector Designations OmniSport 2000 Drawing A 154282 The OmniSport 2000 Series controller is a state of the art timing and scoring system It has the capability to run a variety of timing events The timer s liquid crystal display LCD guides the user through the operation of the system Refer to Drawing A 154282 for an overview of the OmniSport 2
185. ng or action in that menu Example 222 will prompt you to enter the record time to be displayed on the scoreboard After you are done navigating through the menus press the MENU key to return to the race in progress 1 SCOREBOARD MENU functions 1 1 SCBD ON OFF clears the display yes or no 1 2 DIMMING sets the brightness level of the display 1 3 TIME OF DAY displays the time of day yes or no 2 EDIT MENU functions 2 1 TEAM SCORE opens the team score edit menu 2 2 RECORD TIME opens the record time edit menu 3 PRINT MENU functions 3 1 RACE RESULTS prints the results of a specific race or a complete meet 3 2 SETTINGS prints out all configurations entered in the Setup Menu Timing Console 9 7 Track Operations 4 SETUP MENU functions 4 1 TIMER is for configuring the Track settings 4 1 1 OF LANES sets the number of lanes 4 1 2 START IN selects the start input 4 1 3 PRIMARY TIME sets the number of timing buttons used per lane 4 1 4 PRECISION sets the level of precision used in the timing 4 2 SCOREBOARD is used to set the scoreboard configurations 4 2 1 NUMERIC selects the type of start input 4 2 1 1 OF LINES sets the number of lines on the display 4 2 1 2 FIN PAGE TIME sets the hold time for finish page 4 2 1 3 RESULTS ORDER selects for lane or place order 4 2 1 4 FOOTBALL SCBD sets the timer output to a football display 4 2 2 RTD MATRIX selects near and far end of pool 4 2 2 1 OF LINES sets the number of lines on
186. niSport 2000 PRO Diving by Daktronics Ver 1 0 6 0 File ImportiExport Options Control Reports Utilities Help DD B D D D p D e Affiliation I DD Number DAKTRONICS J J2 4J3 AS A J8 J9 8 B BM BM E B 5 B Award Total Pnl 50 nae Figure 60 Dive Area The top area of the main dialog displays current dive details and options This area shows the diver s name affiliation current round dive number degree of difficulty dive type judges scores next diver scores needed for placement and the awarded score for the dive There are three sets of buttons used in this area The upper left corner contains the event buttons Click these buttons to toggle between the eight events Up to eight events can be run simultaneously FAIL and BALK are used when scoring the dives The last button in the dive area is NEXT ACCEPT This button says Next after a dive s scores have been calculated and the next diver is ready Once the Next button is clicked the next diver s information will be displayed in the dive area and the button will change to Accept Once the judges scores are entered and the Accept button is clicked the diver s awarded score for the dive and total score will be displayed and the button will change back to Next The diver stats box on the bottom of this area shows up to three different scores For each score any rank can be selected The score then shows how many point
187. nts iii 9 2 5 6 Section 6 iv 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 Registering sre Ea 5 4 Serial POrt eic ia 5 4 New Event Order n enono bte eie eet dte rE oist 5 5 Synchronization with the Timer eene 5 5 OmniSport 2000 Pro Software Overview essere 5 5 Lane Indicators Buttons and Icons seseeeeeene 5 6 Event Details nei ee ru needed tei 5 7 Main Dialog Tabs enne nennen 5 8 Pro Configuration sreenshota t reete te etes 5 10 P00L ai e le 5 10 Tief ua ue Ger E ERRARE RUNE EN Dee 5 11 Console Printer rete ee EG er 5 12 Pro Printer ido ad e P ARE 5 13 SCBD usi ieget eet tre tei re 5 14 R sults4 eni ita 5 15 Event Order ee o Pe o dede 5 15 Comm Ports hates it easet ie Dee 5 16 Typical Operation ici dl ee em ete ten actin 5 17 Before the meet ics asics nae abo t e RO AP o RR S 5 17 Verify the Configurations sese 5 17 Testthe System ene bteo mte rete dee 5 17 set Up Event Order isset o eet b nt 5 17 Before Race descr ee tec Poe eri Pe e ede nee 5 18 Verify Console Settings seen 5 18 Venty the Lengths ss ied ee t iis 5 18 Always Ready Start ees oeste eter tee 5 18 Durie Race neci e HE ce e Bans 5 20 Lane Status esee e DROP cias 5 20 After a Race sien aere a 5 20 Store Plis 5 20 Rosi rh pde hen redet bo D aree Ode 5 20 Advance Event Heat to Next Race 5 20 OmniSpor
188. nually by the operator and cannot be preconfigured in the software Dive Order Rank Rosters Affiliations Test Rank Name Affiliation Total Score y To cut divers from a certain tank and below click on indel Casey niversity of South Dakota the highest ranked diver to Warne Jason South Dakota State University be sang ak the Cut 4 Linquist Justin North Dakota State University 33 75 On BEONE 5 Semple David University of North Dakota 31 85 5 Haar Loni North Dakota State University 30 75 Cut td Haan Jeff South Dakota State University 27 95 8 Matos Fidel University of North Dakota 0 00 8 Uehran Randy University of South Dakota 0 00 Y Figure 65 Rank Tab Roster The Roster tab is used to enter new divers names and assign them to the correct affiliations To add divers to the correct affiliations first select the Affiliation in the drop down list and then click NEW DIVER Enter the First Name and Last Name and click sAvE To edit a diver select the diver in the roster list on the left side of the tab and edit the diver s data Click save when complete or UNDO to replace the original data Click DELETE DIVER to remove the diver from the roster Refer to Figure 66 OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software Dive Order Rank Rosters Affiliations Test Sex NDSU M L Inosu M GUEGUE ficiih Dakota Stale University Sex M NDSU Last Name Male 9
189. number of active lanes on the track is greater than the value set the timer GF LINES will automatically page the information in LINES NN place order according to the time set in The Fin Page Time Default 10 NN number of lines Timing Console Track Operations Finish Page Time LCD Display MENO NUMERIC 3 FIN PAGE TIME FIN PAGE TIME TE NN NN value in seconds Results Order LCD Display MENO NUMERIC 3 RESULTS ORDER RESULTS ORDER ORDER LANE Football SCBD LCD Display MENO NUMERIC 4 FOUTBALL SCAD RESULTS ORDER ORDER LANE Timing Console Track Operations Enter a value from 1 99 seconds This configures the time that finish times will hold on a scoreboard Default 5 seconds Select Lane to display the results in the order of the lane in which the athlete finished Select Place to display the results in the order of which the athletes placed Default Lane Select Lane to display the results in the order of the lane in which the athletes finished Select Place to display the results in the order of which the athletes placed Default Lane 9 16 RTD Matrix LCD Display MENO SCOREBOARD e RIV TIATRIX Number of Lines LCD Display MENO RTUZTIRTRIK Lit GF LINES OF LINES LINES NN NN number of lines Finish Page Time LCD Display MENO RTEZMATRIX e FIN PAGE TIME IN PAGE TINE TINE NN NN value in seconds Use the Rtd Matrix
190. o included are some special actions that can be done with operator input Horn Keys The lt AUTO HORN gt and lt HORN gt keys are used when the Game Clock reaches zero Press HORN to signal the end of the period Press AUTO HORN gt to set the horn to automatically sound when the time reaches zero An H displays after the game time on the right LCD if the auto horn is enabled Shot and Game Time The shot time and game time are synchronized so that if one or the other reaches zero both clocks stop counting automatically The shot clock also automatically stops if the lt stop gt key in the Game Time area of the insert is pressed 10 3 Before Each Game Operations Complete the following steps before each game Review Section 2 thoroughly before beginning operations 1 Ensure all cables and harnesses have been properly connected 2 Turnon the timer Enter the correct date and time Then select the proper sport operation 3 Apply power to the display 4 Ensure game and shot clock times are set to the proper regulation times 5 Enter the type of display and the number of lines into the OmniSport 2000 timer Refer to Section 10 6 for entering settings and navigating the menu 10 4 Start of Game Operations 10 2 The lt sTART gt key is used to start the timer Press lt SET TIME in the Game Time area of the insert to set the period time Press RESET to reset the time to the original setting established wit
191. oduction 1 1 Using This Manual This manual is designed to explain the operation of the OmniSport 2000 series timing console For questions regarding the safety installation operation or service of this system please refer to the telephone numbers listed on the cover page of this manual To fully understand this manual and the operation of the OmniSport 2000 timer Daktronics recommends reading all general sections in conjunction with your specific sport or sports Important Safeguards 1 2 3 Read and understand all instructions Do not drop the timer or allow it to get wet Do not let any power cord touch hot surfaces or hang over the edge of a table which could damage or cut the cord If an extension cord is necessary a three prong polarized cord should be used Arrange the cord with care away from foot traffic so it can not be tripped over or pulled from its outlet Always turn off and or unplug the control equipment when it is not in use Never yank the power cord to pull the plug from the outlet Grasp the plug and pull it firmly to disconnect To avoid electrical shock do not disassemble the control equipment or the driver modules Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock to the operator faulty operation of the timer or permanent damage to the circuits The manual is divided into fifteen sections and four Appendices Introduction Introduction defines terms and explains concepts used throughout
192. of the touchpad and tying it to the starting block 2 Lay out the lane modules on the pool deck Place a lane module behind each lane on the pool deck extending the cable toward the next lane Make sure that the plug on the end of the cable that comes from the module points toward the OmniSport timer 3 Connect the touchpads to the lane modules Attach the cable from the touchpad to the jack on the lane module marked TOUCHPAD Match the Ground plug marked with a tab from the touchpad to the black connection on the lane module Swimming and Diving Setup Shutdown 4 Connect the backup buttons to the lane modules Attach each backup button to the jacks marked BUTTON 1 BUTTON 2 and BUTTON 3 Match the ground plug from each backup button to the black connection on the lane module If only one backup button is to be used connect it to the jack marked BUTTON 1 5 Link the lane modules Link all the lane modules together by attaching the cable from the lane module to the jack marked TO NEXT LANE on the lane module in the next lane The lane cable will fit only one way Position the lane modules so that they are out of the way of the swimmers and are not directly submerged in water Note Do not connect the far end lane module harness into the near end lane module harness Each harness system should connect to the OmniSport separately 6 Connect the deck extension cables Connect the first lane module plug to the 25
193. of the touchpad connector matches the black jack on the deck plate Swimming and Diving 3 3 Setup Shutdown Note If some touchpads are connected backwards and some connected correctly it will cause touchpads to register times when the pad has not been touched e Watch for poor connections between plugs and jacks on the deck plate Use the silicone lubricant found in the maintenance kit to protect the jacks and plugs This will ensure a good connection and make it easier to connect disconnect the jacks and plugs In ge Setup refer to Drawing A 26797 Install the touchpads in the pool With one person on each end of the touchpad carefully lower the touchpad into the pool Center 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 touchpad and tying it to the starting block 2 Connect the touchpads to the deck plates Attach the cable from the touchpad to the jack on the deck plate marked TOUCHPAD Connect the ground plug marked with a tab from the touchpad to the black connection 3 Connect the backup buttons to the deck plates Attach each backup button to the jacks marked BUTTON 1 BUTTON 2 and BUTTON 3 Match the ground plug from each backup button to the black connection on the deck plate If only one backup button is to be used connect it to the jack marked BUTTON 1 4 Conn
194. ole Water Polo Operations Dimming AENU SCOREBOARD ent o oo of a scoreboard The dimming level only applies e Dinmimna to scoreboards configured to receive multi drop protocol SCAD CITING The dimming level is set from 0 to 3 and the LEVEL 0 3 NONE dE 0 none 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 1 3 Enter the appropriate dimming level and press lt ENTER gt to accept the change Press CLEAR to decline the action and return to the Dimming menu Time of Da NENU SCORESGARD Time Or day DE the scoreboard and 3 TIME OF DAY displays the time of day on the scoreboard iii The scoreboard will show the time of day until the start of the next game or until lt RESET gt is pressed to re display the data of the last game MENU SCOREBOARD Press lt YEs gt to show time of day TOD on DISPLAY TOD the scoreboard Press lt No gt to decline the action and return to the Display TOD menu Setup Menu MENU MAIN e SETUP MENO Selecting the SETUP MENU will offer you the following submenus Timer is for configuring the timer settings Numeric SCBD is used to select the type of scoreboard Comm Ports allows selection of communication ports Time of day allows the setting of the time and day Timing Console 10 7 Water Polo Operations Timer MENU SETUP TIMER The following is a more detailed look at timer configurations Set Times MENU TINER SET TIMES Period Time MENU SET TIRE The Period Time menu sets
195. om previous page Byte Function Item Length 18 118 123 Award for current round 118 6 19 124 125 1st place diver s number 124 2 20 126 145 1st place diver s name 126 20 21 146 160 1st place diver s team 146 15 22 161 166 1st place diver s total score 161 6 23 167 168 2nd place diver s number 167 2 24 169 188 2nd place diver s name 169 20 25 189 203 2nd place diver s team 189 15 26 204 209 2nd place diver s total score 204 6 27 210 211 3rd place diver s number 210 20 28 212 231 3rd place diver s name 212 20 29 232 246 3rd place diver s team 232 15 30 247 252 3rd place diver s total score 247 6 31 253 254 4th place diver s number 247 20 32 255 274 4th place diver s name 255 20 33 275 289 4th place diver s team 275 15 34 290 295 4th place diver s total score 290 6 35 296 297 5th place diver s number 296 2 36 298 317 5th place diver s name 298 20 37 318 332 bth place diver s team 318 15 38 333 338 5th place diver s total score 333 6 39 339 340 6th place diver s number 339 2 40 341 360 6th place diver s name 341 20 41 361 375 6th place diver s team 361 15 42 376 381 6th place diver s total score 376 6 43 382 383 7th place diver s number 382 2 44 384 403 7th place diver s name 384 20 45 404 418 7th place diver s team 404 15 46 419 424 7th place diver s total score 419 6 47 425
196. omputer Printer Pro Software OmniSport 2000 Pro Computer Printer and Judge s Numeric Display OmniSport 2000 timer Judge s Consoles Consoles Pro Software OmniSport 2000 Pro Computer Printer and Judge s Matrix Display OmniSport 2000 timer Judge s Consoles Consoles Venus 7000 Computer Configuration Synchronization Once the hardware and software has been installed and the software is running the OmniSport 2000 Pro system should synchronize with the timer If the OmniSport Pro software is unable to detect the console ensure the cable is connected to a COM port on the back of the computer and to the expansion port on the OmniSport 2000 timer If they are set the Comm Port properties in the Options Communications Setup menu Note If the cables are connected properly the connection icon on the main dialog will be green It will flash green when receiving data and will be red when it is not connected Once a selection has been made both systems configurations will be exactly the same Any change made to the configuration operating on one system will be recorded on the other as long as the serial connection is operating properly Along with the Event Order data and Console Detection data the Configuration data is continually transmitted between the two systems Refer to Section 5 5 for information about Pro Configuration OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software Serial Port When connected and operating properly
197. onfigures the inputs and precision of the timer Refer to Figure 16 The figure shows the default settings Each setting is described below Pool Timer Console Printer Pro Printer SCBD Results Event Order Comm Ports Arming Delay Start Input Lane Module Input Relay Take off Sensors j Lead CINC Q s eNe EN H N D Daktronics C Near Far Flag Time Primary Time HER Input Buten 1 z 0 3 y Touchpads 100 C Button 1 C 1 1000 C Buttons 1 3 Figure 16 Timer Configuration e The Arming Delay is the length of time that the touchpad will be inactive following a split time This is extremely useful for relay exchanges to provide enough time for the swimmers to exit the pool 15 to 20 seconds is a typical setting e Flag Time is the time used when the touchpad is compared to the backup time If the discrepancy exceeds the flag time the timer puts an asterisk next to that touchpad time on the final results e Start Input can be configured to receive normally open NO or normally closed NC start signals NO is used if the Daktronics Horn Start 100 or 200 is in use at the facility NC is used if the start system is not produced by Daktronics e Primary Time is used to tell the timer to use the touchpad button 1 or buttons 1 3 for primary event split and finish times This is commonly the touchpad OmniSport 2000 5 11 Pro Swimming Software 5 12 e Lane Module Input is used
198. oreboard and a matrix display Refer to Figure 19 Configure x Pool Timer Console Printer Pro Printer SCBD Resuts Event Order Comm Ports m Numeric Fixed Digit RTD Matrix Number of Lines M Number of Lines 1 Split Hold Time E Split Hold Time 5 E Finish Page Time 5 Finish Page Time 5 Results esate Lane Order gi C Place Order Place Order DK Cancel Figure 19 SCBD Configuration e Numeric Fixed Digit This area pertains to configuring data for use on numeric scoreboards e Number of Lines designates how many lines there are on the display e Split Hold Times sets the amount of time the split times remain on the display e Finish Page Times configures the time that finish times will hold on a scoreboard Default 5 seconds Enter a value from 1 99 seconds e Results sets whether the results are displayed by Lane order or by Place order e RTD Matrix This area pertains to configuring data for use on matrix displays e Number of Lines designates how many lines are to be displayed e Split Hold Times sets the amount of time the split times remain on the display e Finish Page Times configures the time that finish times will hold on a display Default 5 seconds Enter a value from 1 99 seconds e Results sets whether the results are displayed either by Lane or Place order The above information pertains to both the OmniSport 2000 Pro softw
199. ores The OmniSport 2000 timer can maintain up to four team scores 4 900 61 000 Use the lt 0 gt lt 9 gt keys to enter the correct score Press lt ENTER gt to accept the change and Ge OGO 53 00G move to the next score Edit each score in the same manner pressing lt ENTER gt to move on to the next team When the cursor is flashing the team that is marked is ready to be edited After the last team score has been edited the display will move onto the next menu item Press lt CLEAR gt to return to the Team Score menu Event Order LCD Display RENU EDIT Event Order contains andinoual submenus iat allow the operator to edit the event order insert an event delete an event or clear the event order c EVENT ORDER Timing Console Diving Operations Edit Order LCD Display MENU EVENT ORDER I EDIT ORDER EDIT EVENT ORDER 001 E 001 R F HOG VET 007 RAG FINAL 001 EVT 007 RND FINAL O01 EPT 001 ISTANCE 100 HOG EPT 001 REC 1 35 07 The OmniSport 2000 timer can hold up to 500 events Because some events may carry the same number but have an alpha character example event 001 and 001A event locations have been numbered from 1 to 500 Use the lt f gt 1 keys to move the cursor to select the event location number Press lt ENTER gt when the location number to be edited is shown Press CLEAR to return to the menu selection Use the lt 0 gt lt 9 gt
200. ormed during all operations Note the following layout of the LCDs shown in the Track mode RT 0019 5 E01 H0 LANE The lane status is shown on the first two LCDs and other race information is shown on the right LCD During a race the top line of the right most LCD shows the race time RT The bottom line displays the event number E the heat H and whether it is in LANE or NON LANE timing mode Timing Console 9 1 Track Operations 9 2 Automatic Operation The normal display of timing information on a single line or multi line scoreboard is completely automatic and does not require any operator input The following information is for normal automatic operation Also included are some special actions that can be done with operator input Single line Scoreboards Timer Reset The scoreboard shows last race data Start of Race The scoreboard shows running time Final Time The first place final time is held on the scoreboard for at least five seconds default The page time time for the scoreboard to page can be configured in the Setup Numeric Scoreboard 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 times in sequence from first place to last place and repeats the sequence until the next race is started Multi line Scoreboards Timer Reset The scoreboard shows last race
201. ough peripheral judges consoles Once entered the software then calculates the awarded score by using the formula set in the Event Configuration dialog Ensure the correct formula is selected before the event Refer to Section 8 5 subsection Pro Diving Configurations Once a diver has been awarded his or her points click ACCEPT to move on to the next diver Dive Status Buttons During the dive ensure the FAIL and BALK buttons are not selected unless the judges have deemed the dive to be either a failed attempt or a balk A failed dive eliminates the scores from being calculated for the dive A balk automatically reduces a diver s score by two points These buttons are critical to scoring a competition successfully XML Imports Exports Allows users to import and export a full meet and the degree of difficulty table After the Competition After the competition is finished print the reports by selecting the View Reports from the Reports menu The results available for print are Detailed Results by round Detailed Results by diver Dive Sheets individuals no scores and totals Dive Order Print Entire Meet Results Results official by Rank Total Results w Judges Scores DD Table and Event Settings Multiple platforms may also be selected Refer to Figure 82 This prints the results to an HTML file which can be sent to a printer or published on a web site Once the competition is officially complet
202. play MENO RIDATATRIX 3 FIN PAGE TIME FIN PAGE TIME TE NN NN value in seconds Results Order LCD Display MENO RTEZMATRIX U RESULTS ORDER RESULT ORDER ORDER LANE Subtractive Splits LCD Display MENO NUMERIC 5 SUBTRRETIVA SUBTRACTIVE SADY NO Comm Ports MEN SETUP 4 COMM PORTS Enter a value from 1 99 seconds This configures the time that finish times will hold on a display Default 5 seconds Select Lane to display the results in the order of the lane in which the swimmers finished Select Place to display the results in the order of which the swimmers placed Default Lane Selects whether or not to page subtractive splits The following is a more detailed look at the Comm Ports configurations Timing Console Swimming Operations 4 27 4 28 Scbd Outputs LCD Display MEN COMM PORTS I 5CBD OUTPUTS MENO CORT PORTS SCEO MULTURUP Scoreboard Outputs is used to configure which protocol Multidrop or Multiline will be transmitted out of the scoreboard outputs J2 and J3 Use the lt gt lt gt gt keys to choose either Multiline or Multidrop depending on which type of display is used Default Multidrop To identify a display as either Multiline or Multidrop use the following procedure Power up the scoreboard with the signal connected If the Lane and Place digits show PO the scoreboard is a Multidrop display If the digits show P1
203. pportunities to test the software before purchasing it If the user registers the OmniSport software on a computer the registration code pertains only to that workstation Reloading the software on a separate computer requires a new registration code Using the Pro Synchronized Swimming Software Without the Console The OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming software may be used independently It does not depend on the console for calculating judge s scores or printing reports A complete synchronized swimming competition can be recorded with only the Pro software and by manually entering the individual judges scores If a video display or a scoreboard is to be used with the software the OmniSport 2000 timer must be present and connected The timing console only acts as an interface in this configuration and handles no operational functions The timer must also be used to interlink the judge s consoles with the Pro software The following table describes the equipment needed to perform different levels of competition recording Scoring Devices Scoring Display Type Equipment Pro Software Paper Score Pin Up OmniSport 2000 Pro Computer printer Pro Software OmniSport 2000 Pro Computer and Judge s Numeric Display Printer OmniSport 2000 timer Judge s Consoles Consoles Pro Software OmniSport 2000 Pro Computer and Judge s Matrix Display Printer OmniSport 2000 timer Judge s Consoles Consoles Venus 7000 Co
204. press the appropriate letter key for the order desired Once an order is selected it can be edited from the keypad This is important because you must have the order selected before you can clear one particular order or change an event on that order You cannot change a Dive Order that has not been selected Letter Keys The insert has four letter keys A B C and D These keys are used in a few different functions in the diving system First they are used to represent dive orders Each dive order can hold up to 25 divers with 13 rounds During a diving event one of these orders is selected and that is the order in which the dives will be performed Timing Console Diving Operations The letter keys also pertain to the position when entering a specific dive Each letter corresponds with one of the four different positions available for a particular dive type The table below shows which letter corresponds with which position Dive Position tS 20au Letter Straight AIS Pike B P Tuck C T Free D F Print and Paper Feed PRINT and PAPER FEED are functions of the printer Pressing PRINT will open a three option menu Those three options are Dive Results Individual Dive List and All Dive List See Section 3 for Dive Results the Individual Dive List and the All Dive List Press lt PAPER FEED gt to feed two lines of unprinted paper through the printer Scoring Group The scoring g
205. proper insert from the chart below and slide it into the insert opening on the left side of the timer until it stops To remove a sport insert pull on the tab that extends from the left side of the timer If an insert is lost or damaged a copy of the insert drawing located in Appendix B can be used until a replacement can be ordered Sport Insert Number LL 2649 LL 2566 Water Polo LL 2569 LL 2573 Pace Clock LL 2581 Note Ensure the protective plastic film is removed from the insert before using it in the OmniSport 2000 timer Basic Operation 2 1 2 4 Sport Insert Operation Concepts A sport insert identifies keys used in the normal course of operation for a specific sport In most cases pressing a key immediately changes the scoreboard Sometimes a sequence of keys must be pressed before a change takes place on the scoreboard Some keys have been blocked together to emphasize that these keys have similar uses or apply to certain lanes Other keys also include a lt 1 gt Pressing one of these keys once increments or increases by one the corresponding field on the scoreboard such as heat A key with lt 1 gt decrements or decreases the total of a scoreboard field by one 2 5 Startup When the OmniSport 2000 timer is initially powered up the information shown below appears on the LCDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ONNISPORT 2000 VERSION 2 08 19 DAKTRONICS INC TIMING CONSOLE ED 12313 BROOKINGS SD After a few mo
206. red bar placed over it e SELECT means to click the mouse button over text The text will be marked such as by a check mark T in a nearby box An uppercase word in brackets such as OK represents a button on the screen The names or letters of keys on the keyboard will be given enclosed in arrows such as lt ENTER gt to differentiate between the screen commands For two or more key combinations such as lt ALT E gt lt CTRL HOME gt or lt CTRL SHIFT SPACE gt hold down the first key and the second key if applicable as the last key is pressed Many of the OmniSport 2000 timer and Pro software options can be accessed with the keyboard as well as the mouse Where applicable both mouse and keyboard actions are given to accomplish a command Many screen buttons have labels which have a letter underlined Pressing the key on the keyboard that correlates with the underlined letter will activate that particular button To activate secondary buttons press the underlined key while holding the lt SHIFT gt key To activate menu bar items from the keyboard press the underlined key while holding lt ALT gt Introduction 1 3 1 4 Timing Console Revision History Version 2 8 16 Release date 16 August 2002 e Initial software release Version 2 8 19 Release date 19 August 2002 e Moved the button and backup labels under the lengths label on the printouts so that the stands out more for marked times e Added extra spacing between the la
207. repancy exceeds the flag time the timer puts an asterisk next to that touchpad time on the final results The timer may be set from 0 1 to 0 9 seconds The recommended setting is 0 3 seconds with that being the default Use the t 1 keys to select one of the other Pool Menu items Press CLEAR to exit to the Timer menu The arming delay is the length of time that the touchpad will be inactive following a split time This is extremely useful for relay exchanges to provide enough time for the athlete to exit the pool The delay can be set from 1 99 seconds The recommended setting is 15 seconds with the Default 15 Press lt CLEAR gt to exit to the Timer menu Timing Console Swimming Operations Precision LCD Display MENO THIER 6 PRECISION MENO TIMER PREL 1 100 Relay Take Off LCD Display MENO THER 1 RELAY TAKE OFF RELAY TAKE OFF BUTTON RELAY EXCHANGE INPUT USED 3 Timing Console Swimming Operations Precision is used to configure the timer to store and print times to 1 100 or 1 1000 of a second Use the lt gt lt gt keys to select between 1 100 or 1 1000 Default 1 100 Press lt CLEAR gt To exit to the Timer Menu This menu allows the operator to select the type of input used for relay exchanges Use the lt gt keys to select between the choices of NONE BUTTON or PLATFORM Press ENTER when the desired selection is showing
208. repeat this step indefinitely e Stop identifies where you want to end or Stop the workout Timer Counts up during the swimming and pace steps or down during the rest step Repeat Count Displays which repetition the swimmer is currently on For example you may have programmed the step to repeat 5 times In the previous example Lane 1 is currently completing that step s third repetition Note When the repeat count number is 0 the swimmer has not started Pace Clocks 11 2 Basic Operation Menu Navigation There are two methods of navigating through the menus in the OmniSport 2000 1 Step through each menu level by pressing the lt MENU gt key and then using the arrow keys to scroll through the various menus Then press lt ENTER gt to select the menu displayed on the LCD 2 Go directly to a specific menu by pressing the lt MENU gt key followed by the one to four digit number listed below The LCD will prompt you for the desired setting or action in that menu After you have navigated through the menus press the lt MENU gt key to return to the pace clock program operation 1 SCOREBOARD MENU functions 1 1 SCBD ON OFF clears the display yes or no 1 2 DIMMING sets the brightness level of the display 1 3 TIME OF DAY displays the Time of day yes or no 2 EDIT MENU functions 2 1 EDIT WORKOUT allows you to select the lane whose workout to edit 2 1 1 EDIT STEP edits a step within
209. ress ENTER Entering a O will insert a diving event Instead of asking for a record time it will show the dive order A B C or D set for that event Enter a new record time and press ENTER Pressing CLEAR returns to the Insert Event menu Timing Console Diving Operations Delete Event LCD Display MENU EVENT ORDER 3 DELETE EVENT DELETE INDEX WOTO E OUSA R 5 Clear Order LCD Display MENU EVENT ORDER 4 CLEAR ORDER MEN EVENT ORDER CLEAR URUER S N Clear Order A A D LCD Display l iENU EDIT 3 LLERR ORDER A CLEAR OUT DIV ORDER h Y N Delete Event is used to delete an event from the event order list Use the f 1 keys to move the cursor to select the event location number to be deleted Press ENTER to delete the location number shown Press CLEAR to return to the menu selection Clear Order is used to clear the entire event order list Press lt YEs gt to clear the entire event log or press NO to go back to the menu selection The Clear Order A menu allows you to clear one of the four dive orders The dive order you wish to clear must be selected before you enter the menu To do this refer to Section 6 4 Press vEs to clear the order Press No to leave order as is and return to the Main menu Timing Console 7 13 Diving Operations 7 14 Diver Order LCD Display MENU EDIT 4 GIVER ORDER MENU EDIT EDITING ORDER A C
210. revious page Function Length Justification Item Number 129 Women s team 9 5 L 1831 abbreviation 130 Women s team 9 score 6 R 1836 131 Women s team 10 place R 1842 132 Women s team 10 name 20 L 1845 133 Women s team 10 5 L 1865 abbreviation 134 Women s team 10 score 6 R 1870 135 Reserved 3 125 N 1876 136 Men s event title 20 L 2001 137 Men s division name 15 L 2021 138 Men s team 1 place 3 R 2036 139 Men s team 1 name 20 L 2039 140 Men s team 1 abbreviation L 2059 141 Men s team 1 score 6 R 2064 142 Men s team 2 place R 2070 143 Men s team 2 name 20 L 2073 144 Men s team 2 abbreviation L 2093 145 Men s team 2 score 6 R 2098 146 Men s team 3 place R 2104 147 Men s team 3 name 20 L 2107 148 Men s team 3 abbreviation L 2127 149 Men s team 3 score 6 R 2132 150 Men s team 4 place R 2138 151 Men s team 4 name 20 L 2141 152 Men s team 4 abbreviation L 2161 153 Men s team 4 score 6 R 2166 154 Men s team 5 place R 2172 155 Men s team 5 name 20 L 2175 156 Men s team 5 abbreviation L 2195 157 Men s team 5 score 6 R 2200 158 Men s team 6 place R 2206 159 Men s team 6 name 20 L 2209 160 Men s team 6 abbreviation L 2229 161 Men s team 6 score 6 R 2234 162 Men s team 7 place 3 R 2240 163 Men s team 7 name 20 L 2243 Continued on following page RTD Output Specifications 15 5 Continued from previous page
211. rom the missed start time If the missed start is to be ignored simply press the CLEAR key and the timer will be reset only Timing Console Track Operations 2 If the start time you needed was not on the LCD use the Edit Start menu a With the timer reset press lt EDIT gt This reveals the Edit Start menu and puts the time of day of the last start impulse on the LCD b Confirm that the time of day shown on the LCD is the correct time for the start of the race The start time may be edited using the number keys C Press ENTER This completes the editing operation The race clock will start and the running time will be correct based on the entered start time 9 6 During the Race Operations This section describes operations that should be done during an event Doing these operations will increase the effectiveness of accurate timing and help ease the flow of running a track meet Lane Status The following symbols are used to show the lane status Definition a counting down to 0 An example of the LCD is shown below all possible lane status symbols are shown though it is unlikely it would appear like this 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M 8 A E RT 0019 5 EDI H 01 LANE The top line shows each lane status Use the table above to determine what each symbol represents Lane On Off Use these keys to disable the empty lanes after the start of a race Timing Console 9 5 Track Operations 9 7 After the Race
212. roup of keys consists of the following SCORE lt ABORT gt and EDIT Press lt SCORE gt to enter the judge s scores Once pressed the LCDs will request scores equal to the number of judges that had been set in the menu Refer to Section 6 7 When all the scores have been entered press lt SCORE gt to accept the scores Press lt ABORT gt to stop the scoring process and return to the dive entry Press lt EDIT gt to change the current dive type position and Degree of Difficulty DD A curser displays in the center LCD allowing you to change the dive type and position Once the correct dive type and position is entered press lt ENTER gt on the numerical keypad This will allow you to change the DD Once the correct DD is entered press lt ENTER gt again to exit Fail and Balk These keys are only used when the score operation is active If an official determines that a diver balked on the dive or failed to perform the dive properly the judges will be notified and the scores will be determined based on this Pressing lt BALK gt will subtract two points from each judges score Pressing lt FAIL gt sets the awarded score to 0 Note The lt BALK gt and lt FAIL gt keys are only available after scoRE has been pressed the first time and the judges scores are being entered You will see lt FAIL gt or lt BALK gt on the center LCD if it is enabled Timing Console 7 8 Diving Operations Cut Pressin
213. rrent Rep Number 3 R 41 15 Line 3 Time of Current Step 5 R 44 16 Line 4 Lane Number 2 R 49 17 Line 4 Current Step Number 2 R 51 18 Line 4 Current Step Name 4 L 53 19 Line 4 Current Rep Number 3 R 57 20 Line 4 Time of Current Step 5 R 60 21 Line 5 Lane Number 2 R 65 22 Line 5 Current Step Number 2 R 67 23 Line 5 Current Step Name 4 L 69 24 Line 5 Current Rep Number 3 R 73 Continued on following page 15 16 RTD Output Specifications Continued from previous page Function Length Justification non Number 25 Line 5 Time of Current Step 5 R 76 26 Line 6 Lane Number 2 R 81 27 Line 6 Current Step Number 2 R 83 28 Line 6 Current Step Name 4 L 85 29 Line 6 Current Rep Number 3 R 89 30 Line 6 Time of Current Step 5 R 92 31 Line 7 Lane Number 2 R 97 32 Line 7 Current Step Number 2 R 99 33 Line 7 Current Step Name 4 L 101 34 Line 7 Current Rep Number 3 R 105 35 Line 7 Time of Current Step 5 R 108 36 Line 8 Lane Number 2 R 113 37 Line 8 Current Step Number 2 R 115 38 Line 8 Current Step Name 4 L 117 39 Line 8 Current Rep Number 3 R 121 40 Line 8 Time of Current Step 5 R 124 41 Line 9 Lane Number 2 R 129 42 Line 9 Current Step Number 2 R 131 43 Line 9 Current Step Name 4 L 133 44 Line 9 Current Rep Number 3 R 137 45 Line 9 Time of Current Step 5 R 140 46 Line 10 Lane Number 2 R 145 47 Line 10 Current Step Number 2 R 147 48 Line 10 Current Step Name 4 L
214. rt 2000 timer MENU COP PORTS Select RTD to send information to a Venus PTD PORT RTD controller Select CTS to send information to a numeric CTS Scoreboard Default RTD Timing Console 10 13 Water Polo Operations 10 14 Results Port LCD Display MENO COMM PORTS J RESULTS PORT MENO CORT PORTS ROLT ONNI COCO Results Port is used to configure which protocol Omni2000 Omni 6000 or CTS will be used to communicate with the meet management software Use the lt gt lt gt gt keys to select between Omni 2000 Omni 6000 or CTS Omni 2000 and Omni 6000 are bi directional protocols CTS is a unidirectional protocol utilizing the standard CTS scoreboard information Default Omni 2000 Note Selecting Omni 6000 will tell the timer to transmit Omni 6000 RTD item numbers on the RTD output Time of Da MENO SETUP 4 TNE OF URS DATE MM DD 9S TOD HH 55 Test Menu TAIN MENU 3 TEST MENO Time of day is used to set the console date and time Use the lt 0 gt thru lt 9 gt keys to enter the correct date and time Press lt ENTER gt to accept and continue Press CLEAR to clear the time and date and press it again to exit without saving If this is done the previous time and date will remain The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipped with test features that can be used to test battery level the lane modules and the numeric scoreboard The following paragraphs explain how to u
215. rt LL 2566 Each key has a specific use When looking at the keys notice that some of them have been grouped together by location and others have been grouped with a border The keys with borders are used together or perform similar operations This section will describe those groups and the key functions Judges Score Keys The numbers along the top of the insert are the scoring keys These keys contain numbers ranging from zero to ten at intervals of 0 5 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 The keys with borders are used to enter the judges scores The console then calculates the awarded score using the formula selected and the degree of difficulty Note Do not confuse the scoring keys with the permanent number keypad at the right side of the console The number keypad will be used to enter in all of the editable information such as menu selections and round and diver edits The scoring keys will only be used to enter scores Round and Diver Keys lt ROUND e and DIVER e are used to edit the current round and current diver respectively Press lt ROUND e to edit the round number Notice in the left hand LCD that a flashing asterisk has appeared next to the round Use the numeric keypad to edit the round number and press ENTER Select Order SELECT ORDER allows you to change which Dive Order is being used The console can hold up to four dive orders A B C and D To change the Dive Order selected press SELECT ORDER gt then
216. rts The following subsection details how each tab is used and describes what they do Pool The Pool tab configures the OmniSport 2000 Pro software to the pool being used Refer to Figure 15 The figure shows the default settings Configure x Pool Timer Console Printer Pro Printer SCBD Results Event Order Comm Ports Number of Lanes 8 E Lane Length Lane Order rane Label 25Yards Normal cog 25 Meters C Reversed 44 C 50 Meters Figure 15 Pool Configuration OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software e Select the Number of Lanes from the drop down list with ten being the maximum number and one being the minimum e Lane Order is determined by how the lane modules are connected to the timing console If the lane connected to the console is one then select Normal If it is not select Reversed e Lane Label is used to accommodate pools with lane numbering of 1 10 or 0 9 e Lane Length should be set to the length that matches your pool The lane length is used in conjuncture with the race length to calculate how many lengths or touches the timer should expect for that race Choose from the following three sizes 25 yards 25 meters or 50 meters The above information pertains to both the OmniSport 2000 Pro software and the OmniSport console For information on programming the settings listed above using the console refer to Section 4 of this manual Timer The Timer tab c
217. s the current diver must earn to take that place in the diver rankings Main Dialog Tabs This area of the main dialog contains five tabs each of which pertain to a different function of the system Each tab is described below Refer to Figure 61 Dive Order Rank Rosters Affiliations Test Name Affiliation Divett Board D D Dive Description Award Total Rank 1 Gray Josh University of 112B 1M 1 7 Forward Flying Somersault 4165 4165 1 2 Haar Loni North Dakot 107C 1M 3 0 Forward 3 5 Somersault 30 75 30 75 6 3 Warne Jason South Dakot 1054 1M 0 0 Forward 2 5 Somersault 3440 3440 3 5 Kindel Casey University of 2024 1M 1 7 Back Somersault 39 95 3995 2 6 Linquist Justin _ North Dakot 2078 1M 15 Back 3 5 Somersault 3375 3375 4 7 Matos Fidel University of 103B 1M 17 Forward 1 5 Somersault 0 00 0 00 8 8 Semple David University of 2130 1M 1 3 Back Flying 1 5 Somersault 31 85 31 85 5 9 llehran Randu Universiti nf n 1M nnn nnn a Edit Dive Order Clear Round Scores Clear All Scores Pad pound View Next Round Figure 61 Main Dialog Tabs OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software Dive Order The Dive Order tab shows information pertaining to the current divers and events To edit a diver s dive double click on that diver The dive editor dialog is displayed Refer to Figure 62 Enter the Dive and Pos
218. s the scoreboard between displaying nothing and displaying the cr IN FSCBU ON OFF current race data If the scoreboard is blank it will remain blank until the start of the next race or until RESET is pressed to re display the data of the last race SCBD 15 ON The LCD will show this message and will SET DEF Y N ask for a Yes or No response Press lt YES gt to clear the scoreboard Press No to keep the scoreboard data lit and return to SCBD On Off menu Pace Clocks Dimming RENU SCOREBOARD pele oe piene AAA of bs scoreboard The dimming level only applies e Dinnmins to scoreboards configured to receive multi drop protocol The dimming level is set from 0 to 3 and the levels are SCAD CITING 0 none LEVEL 0 3 NONE tea 2 1 2 3 1 3 Enter the appropriate dimming level and press ENTER to accept the change Press CLEAR to decline the action and return to the Dimming menu Pace Clocks 11 5 Time of Da MENU SCOREBURRU 3 TINE OF GAY MENU SCOREBURRU DISPLAS TODO Edit Menu FIENU RIN e EDIT MENU Time of day clears the scoreboard and displays the time of day The scoreboard will show the time of day until the start of the next race or until RESET is pressed to re display the data of the last race Press vEs to show time of day TOD on the scoreboard Press No to decline the action and return to the Display TOD menu Selecting the EDIT MENU display the fol
219. se FINISH ARM when a lane is on the finish length and the lane status is not set to finish arm Pressing FINISH ARM will automatically set that lane status to finish and adjust the length count accordingly It is critical that a lanes status is armed correctly for the finish of the race to correctly compare the touchpad and push buttons set the correct place and display the results on the scoreboard correctly Split Arm Use sPLIT ARM when an extra touch has been received and the arming delay is counting down When sPLIT ARM is pressed the lane status is armed and the length count is automatically decremented by one If the lane is already armed the key press is ignored The key would typically be used during a relay event when the previous swimmer delays exiting the pool and triggers the touchpad causing that lane to have an extra touch and the arming delay to start counting Manual Touch Commands The lt TOUCH gt and TOUCH gt keys may be used at any time during a race to adjust the length count for an individual lane from the timer keyboard This would normally be done to keep the timer s internal length count correct if a split time was missed The lt TOUCH gt key and the lt TOUCH key work in combination with the lt LANE ON OFF gt keys or the numeric keypad to determine which lane to adjust Timing Console 4 7 Swimming Operations lt TOUCH gt TOUCH Press lt TOUCH gt lt LANE ON OFF gt
220. se each of these tests Timing Console Water Polo Operations MENO TEST BATTERY BATTERY TEST LEVEL CHARGED Scoreboard LCD Display MENO TEST 3 5SCUREBURRUS Cycle On Off LCD Display 58 TEST MENU COCLE ON OFF ISPLAY ALL ON NTER TO EXIT White area shown above cycles from GN to GFF Timing Console Water Polo Operations The Battery Test allows for the checking of the battery power level The battery level will show as CHARGED or LOW Press lt ENTER gt to exit and return to the Test menu The Scoreboard Test allows for the testing of scoreboard drivers Press lt 1 gt to cycle scoreboards ON and OFF When this menu is selected an all on signal is sent at intervals of approximately three seconds This will continue to cycle on and off and on again until lt ENTER gt is pressed 10 15 Driver Address LCD Display 58 TEST MENU e URIVER AUURESS SHOWING ADDRESS ENTER TO EXIT Driver Address LCD Display 58 TEST MENU 3 UGH NUMBER SHOWING DIGIT I f I ENTER TO EXIT 10 16 Press lt 2 gt to display driver addresses All digits on the display will be showing which driver controls this digit This will remain on the display until lt ENTER gt is pressed Press lt 3 gt to display the digit designation Press lt ENTER gt to exit and return to the Test menu All digits on the display will have a digit designation digit number This wi
221. sired Select the desired event by clicking the arrow next to the field and then select the setting Name Affiliation and Time are all editable fields To edit one of these fields select the field desired and click EDIT or double click in the selected field PRINT sends the stored race data to the printer and SAVE saves the edited data to a file You can also right click on a field and choose an option from the following menu displays Edit e Edit allows you to change the field M DO e DQ initiates the disqualification flag for that lane Use Backup e e om sets the backup time as the BS Lane Log e Lane Log opens the lane log file Figure 12 Right Click Menu The Scoreboard tab is used to control what is shown on the display The Display to Matrix area contains options for displaying data on a matrix Select the desired event and information type and click REQUEST DISPLAY OFF turns the display off DISPLAY TEAM SCORES sends the team score data from Hy Tek s MEET MANAGER program to the display TIME OF DAY shows the time of day on the display The Team Scores area shows what the current team scores are In the current version of the software DISPLAY OFF DISPLAY TEAM SCORES and TIME OF DAY are disabled Curent Race Stored Races Scoreboards Test Display to Matrix Team Scores Everk Start List Team Score Display pon a m C Event Results Heat Round C Heat Result nx E 1 E none Y DE
222. sociated with the system Remove the touchpads from the pool and place them onto their storage cart Completely dry all equipment and place it into their carrying cases if supplied or appropriate tote for storage Dry and clean all portable cabling and place them into an appropriate storage tote After cleaning and drying all in deck cabling connections coat them with a small amount of silicone grease Daktronics Partt LU 1002 Remove all equipment for example touchpads controllers Horn start cabling etc not permanently installed to a cool dry storage space away from the pool environment and chemicals Swimming and Diving Setup Shutdown Section 4 Timing Console Swimming Operations Sport Insert LL 2549 Reference Drawings Insert LL 2549 Swimming Omni 2000 sss Drawing A 163808 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix B If an insert is lost or damaged a copy of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement can be ordered Refer to Section 2 for information on starting the timer and for instructions on using the sport insert 4 1 General Features The swimming mode of the OmniSport 2000 timer will perform fully automatic timing for up to ten lanes with two touchpads per lane one touchpad at each end of pool for near and far end splits relay take off platforms and one two or three backup buttons per lane Races of up to 66 splits can be accommodated with all split times and f
223. st backup button time and the next lane on the printouts e Added program version to the settings printout Version 2 9 10 Release date 23 September 2002 e Corrected the ED number shown on the center LCD after power up e Added a PAPER message to the right LCD to indicate when the printer is out of paper Made the event number go from to 999 e Added a request for configuration data from the Pro software e Updated the messages shown during the LCD test step of the product test Version 2 9 27 Release date 2 October 2002 e Added a set time of day command for the Pro software e Added the ability to edit and print a diving event in the event order e Fixed a problem with the multiline test code e Fixed a printer problem of large spaces between characters Version 2 10 11 Release date 11 October 2002 e Added a Start Finish List request from the Pro software to be sent to the meet manager e Fixed problem with the printer paper status Version 3 1 7 Release date 7 January 2003 e Added the first release of the Pro diving program with integration of swimming from the event order e Added the ability to receive the home guest 1 guest 2 and guest 3 team scores from Hy Tek MEET MANAGER e Added a race transfer complete command from the Pro software e Added ability to print the current running time for the Touch operation when a lane is armed for finish 1 4 Introduction e Corrected miscellaneous small problems wi
224. st channel and channel settings NTED TN BrrcoT e shows the current radio settings alon ENTER TU ACCEPT The LCD snows dio settings along CLEAR TO MODIFY with a prompt to accept or modify these values LL HILILII The bottom line shows If the radio settings are correct press ENTER default settings If these values are incorrect press CLEAR RADIO SETTINGS If lt cLEAR gt is pressed to modify the radio settings CASTO CHAN XX the LCD at the left is shown allowing edit of the channel or broadcast group setting The LCD will toggle these Edit the broadcast setting Use the number keys to screens enter the desired broadcast group and press lt ENTER gt to accept CAST GROUP RADIO CHAN Dl Broadcast Group Setting 1 Use this setting for all single controller systems The asterisk will move to the channel setting Use the number keys to edit this value and press lt ENTER gt to accept Edit the channel number to the desired value and press lt ENTER gt to accept Channel Setting 1 8 Channels that may be used with broadcast channel 1 The channel switch on the receiver must match this value and only the Broadcast 1 BCAST1 jumper must be installed Basic Operation 2 7 2 8 Multiple Controller with Single Broadcast Group Channel Setting Typically all multiple controller systems will use broadcast 1 and channel 1 for the first controller and channels 2 8 for all remaining controllers All rad
225. t cecidisse ecateten tie ee terr 6 16 Verify the Configurations essere 6 16 Testthe Svystem oom RR OECD REPRE Ded 6 16 D rnng an Event eer en re IEEE er ee exe quere 6 16 Afterdn Event e ete nee er Red 6 17 Section 7 Timing Console Diving Operations sss 7 1 7 1 General Features eed eee rte e te ERU RE eei RES 7 1 7 2 Keypad Insert Key Descriptions esses 7 2 J dges Score Keys rete PCIE NOH e ote 7 2 Round and Diver Keys sse 7 2 Select Ordet s 5 ente ete emen ds 7 2 PA O ttr ee ERR PR RR AEE FU te EER 7 2 Prnt and Paper Feed uat eet eae stinkin 7 3 Scoring Group sesso eco arc A 7 3 Faland Balk ssc eU RIED Ree EEG 7 3 QUE iiiter Ere EU e een m p RE D e PUT repe 7 4 Ev nt Keys si unge ono rene red erben teen hiec ers 7 4 7 3 Before Each Event Operations eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee rennen 7 4 Clearing the Order nnd Dep ertet eret 7 4 Entering Dive Lists Optional esee 7 4 Enteimg Judiciales 7 5 7 4 During the Event Operations seen 7 5 Sel cting the Order oam casn dpa eee ent 7 5 Entering SCOIeS cui 7 5 7 5 Menu Key eoe eps nd eode iiam ipi estes 7 6 Scoreboard Menu eb ide a E aed a 7 7 SCBD On Off ote teer e ee e tb ties 7 8 Dimming i ee pobla 7 8 Time of Day eet ge ii Re ret deren 7 9 Edit Menit EEG dare eden 7 9 T atii SCOre 4 nit ae rite e e
226. t The number of judges may be set to 2 3 5 7 or 9 e Formula pertains to the formula used to calculate the scores This field changes according to the Number of Judges setting e Rounds sets the number of rounds for the event e DD Table sets the degree of difficulty table used to calculate the scores of the dives These tables can be edited or created new FINA is the preconfigured DD table e Sex sets the gender of the event OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software e Position sets how the dive positions will be annotated This can be set either as A D or S F A D shows the dive position with an A B C or D The S F setting displays the positions as the first character of the four dive positions e Alpha this is word only when using Hy Tek software with the OmniSport Pro and the OmniSport Console Change the setting if necessary to match the Hy Tek setting e Section this is word only when using Hy Tek software with the OmniSport Pro and the OmniSport Console Change the setting if necessary to match the Hy Tek setting e Number this is word only when using Hy Tek software with the OmniSport Pro and the OmniSport Console Change the setting if necessary to match the Hy Tek setting The above information pertains to both the OmniSport 2000 Pro software and the OmniSport console For information on programming the settings listed above using the console refer to Section 6 of this manual Add Meet The Add Meet feature allows for
227. t 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software 6 1 Comipu ter Requiremients e ertt e RD ie ger eig E 6 1 Hardware Setup odore 6 1 Installation esses cesceus st eir tdt e t e Nerea 6 1 On Erst RUD uidere e eer RD E NE 6 2 Registiati n za itg pee tiet e dtr t e Ei 6 3 Using the Pro Synchronized Swimming Software Without the Console6 3 Synchronization with Timer eee 6 4 OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Operation 6 5 Event Routine eee dde aee e erede bo 6 5 Competitor Information svesna senn eaii enia 6 6 Event Menu Creating Events eese trennen 6 7 Technical Routines Dialog Box eee 6 8 Free Routine Dialog Box 6 8 Opening Evente 2e a one acm 6 8 Editing EVents xiii 6 8 Table of Contents Copying Events o Ea 6 8 Deleting Evento ERR 6 9 6 7 Main Dialog T bS i ep onte HERE Ut e HEU TH ep 6 9 Event Order imr m aee 6 9 A mE moe omneis 6 11 ROSTER 6 12 AMINO pi ia 6 12 Testi ad 6 13 6 8 Configurations x Ee eei ito Sites 6 13 Timer Configura 2 i tec pbi drca 6 13 Setup Config rationsS inene te conc nono nono ener 6 14 General Configurations eee 6 14 Com Settings Configurations esee 6 14 Protocol List Configurations esee 6 15 Monitor Data Flow eese isses entretenido iia 6 15 6 9 Typical Operation cette 6 16 Before the Mee
228. t 2000 timer Primary Time NENU TIER Primary Time is used to tell the timer to use J7 3 PRIMARY TIME and 1 button per lane for up to 8 lanes or to use J10 1 2 or3 buttons for up to 10 lanes Input MEN TITER J7 1 button INPUT BUTTONS 2 110 1 button J10 2 button J10 3 button Press lt CLEAR gt to exit to the Timer menu When three buttons are used final times are 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 only one button for lane one is used for all racers Timing Console 9 13 Track Operations 9 14 Precision RENU TIER Precision is used to configure the timer to Y PRECISION store and print times to 1 100 or 1 1000 of a second MEN TIMER Use the lt gt lt gt keys to select between PREC 1 100 1 100 or 1 1000 Default 1 100 Press lt CLEAR gt to exit to the Timer menu Scoreboard MENU SETUP e SCOREBOARD The following is a more detailed look at the scoreboard configurations Numeric MENU SCOREBDBRD Use the Numeric Scoreboard Data Menu to set the output data configuration for the specific NIImEDIF 1 NUMERIC numeric display in use Number of Lines RENY NUMERIC Enter a value from 1 10 depending on how l GF LINES many lanes the facility s scoreboard will display If the
229. t describes the requirements for the OmniSport 2000 Pro software e OmniSport 2000 timing console e Microsoft Explorer 5 0 or higher e Intel Pentium processor at 400 MHz or higher e Windows 98 operating system or better e Minimum 64 MB of RAM e Standard keyboard and mouse e One open serial port for connection to the OmniSport 2000 timer COM port 5 2 Hardware Setup The OmniSport 2000 Pro software is a computer interface to the OmniSport 2000 timer There must be a serial connection for the timing operations to be controlled by the Pro software The OmniSport 2000 timer must also be connected properly to all competition equipment and accessories Refer to Section 3 for more information pertaining to the hardware installation of the OmniSport 2000 timer OmniSport 2000 5 1 Pro Swimming Software 5 3 Installation The OmniSport 2000 Pro software installs using the Windows InstallShield Wizard guided installation program To launch the installation program insert the software CD into your CD Rom drive If the autorun program does not start left click on the Windows Start menu On the menu Select Run and the dialog box shown in Figure 2 displays Type the address of your CD Rom drive usually D and click OK This will display the files on the OmniSport 2000 Pro CD Select OmniSport Pro exe The InstallShield Wizard dialog displays Refer to Figure 3 below Click NEXT to continue Iv Bun in Seperate MEN
230. t race OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software If two independent OmniSport 2000 timers are being used in parallel for an especially critical application and one timer misses a start impulse completely because of a technical problem a start time may be manually entered when read from the printout of the other timer Example Editing a Start If a start is missed because the timer was not reset before the start e The time of day of the start impulse will be logged on the printer e The OmniSport will inform the operator of the start after the timer is reset Procedure 1 Reset the timer a Click RESET then vES to reset the time to zero b The following message in Figure 23 displays on the screen at this time Accept the missed start by clicking YEs and the timer will start from the missed start time If the missed start is to be ignored simply press No and the timer will be reset R OmniSport 2000 Pro by Daktronics Ver 1 12 Ele Options Help Zl Sit el Title ts 8 Under 25Y Butte STORE D 0 0 Event m 33 E ml PRINT aa 0 Je 3 9 3 Near Fa Nes Fa 3 Finish Arm 22 Use missed start at 13 32 52 751 on 12 16 2002 m Split Arm Stat Steps par s eraj EEE O peek te Figure 23 Always Ready Start Dialog Box 2 If the start time you needed was not on the LCD click the EDIT START TIME button on the OmniSport 2000 Pro P menu shown at right it is in
231. t require a protocol ADDRESS Function Dec Binary Single Line 40 101000 Lines 1 amp 2 41 101001 Lines 2 amp 3 42 101010 Lines 3 amp 4 43 101011 Lines 4 amp 5 44 101100 Lines 5 amp 6 45 101101 Lines 6 amp 7 46 101110 Lines 7 amp 8 47 101111 Lines 8 amp 9 48 110000 Lines 9 amp 10 49 110001 Line 10 50 110010 Home Guest Guest Guest 31 11111 Event Heat Lengths Record Time 32 100000 Scoreboard Addresses C4 Section 19 Appendix D Quick Reference ED13584 Quick Reference D 1
232. taining to the current swimmers and event Name Affiliation and Time are all editable fields To edit one of these fields select the field desired and click EDIT or double click in the selected field A cursor displays To disqualify a lane select the lane row and click po OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software Click SPLIT ARM ALL or FINISH ARM ALL to arm the touchpads for split times or finish times respectively START initiates the timing system and STORE PRINT sends the current event data to the printers and saves the data into a file Clicking srART on this tab will show the start source on the printout results as a keyboard designating an unofficial start of the race Current Race Stored Races Scoreboards Test Select Database File 11 12 02 09 37 v Title Mens Seniors 50Y Freestyle Race 258 y Print Event 2 Heat fi Lenath 2 Date Time 11 12 2002 11 07 15 131 Edit Save Lane Place Name Amtiation Time Stout C 0 00 Kruse D 0 00 Martens S 0 00 Song Q 0 00 Gapp B Semple D Kuck T Rowbotham S Anderson S Grann J T o e o co on ima loo INS ed ed eed ed IN e e eo a 1 2 3 4 5 6 H 8 9 0 0 0 0 D 0 o Figure 11 Stored Race Tab The Stored Race tab allows the user to view print and edit stored events The upper area allows you to choose the event de
233. ted If the Lane and Place digits show PO the scoreboard is a Multidrop display If the digits show P1 the scoreboard is Multiline Timing Console Track Operations 9 17 RTD Port NENU COAM PORTS Rtd Port is used to configure which protocol RTD or CTS will be transmitted out of the RTD port J5 connector on the OmniSport 2000 timer e RIG PORT MENU CORA PORTS Select RTD to send information to a Venus PTD PORT RTD controller Select CTS to send information to a numeric CTS Scoreboard Default 2 RTD Results Port RENU COND PORTS Results Port is used to configure which 3 E ha protocol Omni2000 Omni 6000 or CTS 3 RESULTS PURI will be used to communicate with the meet management software Use the lt gt lt gt keys to select between MEN Cann PORTS Omni 2000 Omni 6000 or CTS Omni 2000 R5LT DNI 2000 and Omni 6000 are bi directional protocols CTS is a unidirectional protocol utilizing the standard CTS scoreboard information Default Omni 2000 Note Selecting Omni 6000 will tell the timer to transmit Omni 6000 RTD item numbers on the RTD output Printer MENU SETUP U PRIMTER The following is a more detailed look at printer configurations Timing Console Track Operations NENU PRINTER The Race Log menu allows logging to be I RREE LOG turned off or on Press any arrow key to toggle between ON MEN PRINTER and OFF Press lt ENTER gt to accept the setting
234. th the meet manager and Pro software interfaces when the OmniSport 2000 timer is configured to work as an OmniSport 6000 Version 3 3 28 Release date 28 March 2003 General e Added the first release of the water polo program e Added the first release of the track program e Added control of radios for the multidrop scoreboard protocol only e Increased the number of multidrop codes to include address 1 and 22 for all sports plus standard football scoreboards for track and water polo scoreboards for water polo Swimming e Added display of subtractive splits on the numeric and matrix scoreboard outputs e Added Daktronics logo to matrix scoreboard output e Corrected problem with subtractive splits configuration not being stored e Corrected problem with home guest 1 score module on CTS scoreboard outputs e Corrected problem for cumulative and subtractive splits printing for lanes that were turned off e Corrected problem with the lane and place being swapped on the single line of the matrix scoreboard output Diving e Added capability to control the CAN control area network judge s consoles and a test function to the menu e Added capability to edit the total score for current diver from the keyboard e Corrected problem with total score being printed incorrectly on the dive log after reaching a certain value e Corrected problem of a Failed dive not setting all judges to a score of 0 0 Version 3 4 10 Release
235. the digits show P1 the scoreboard is Multiline RTD Port NENU CORA PORTS Rtd Port is used to configure which protocol E ES RTD or CTS will be transmitted out of the 2 NIU PORT RTD port J5 connector on the OmniSport 2000 timer RENU CORA PORTS Select RTD to send information to a Venus PTD PORT RTD controller Select CTS to send information to a numeric CTS Scoreboard Default RTD Use the lt f gt 1 keys to choose between RTD and CTS ports When your selection is made press lt ENTER gt 11 12 Pace Clocks Results Port LCD Display MENO COP PORTS 3 RESULTS PORT MENO CORT PORTS RSLT OMNI eaaa Results port is used to configure which protocol Omni2000 Omni 6000 or CTS will be used to communicate with the meet management software Use the arrow keys to select between Omni 2000 Omni 6000 or CTS Omni 2000 and Omni 6000 are bi directional protocols CTS is a unidirectional protocol that uses the standard CTS scoreboard information Default Omni 2000 Use the arrow keys to choose between OMNI 2000 OMNI 6000 and CTS TIMER When your selection is made press lt ENTER gt Note Selecting Omni 6000 will tell the timer to transmit Omni 6000 RTD item numbers on the RTD output Printer MENU SETUP 5 PRINTER The following is a more detailed look at printer configurations Intensity LCD Display MENO PRINTER 4 INTENSITY PRINT INTENSITY LEVEL 1 5 5 Pace
236. the display 4 2 2 2 FIN PAGE TIME sets the hold time for finish page 4 2 2 3 RESULTS ORDER selects for lane or place order 4 3 COMM PORTS allows selection of communication ports 4 3 1 SCBD OUTPUT selects scoreboard 1 type 4 3 2 RTD PORT selects scoreboard 2 type 4 3 3 RESULTS PORT selects results output 4 4 PRINTER is used to configure the printouts and printer 4 4 1 RACE LOG selects if race log is on 4 4 2 RESULTS selects style in which race results are printed 4 4 3 BACKUPS selects whether backup times are printed or not 4 4 4 INTENSITY selects printer intensity 4 5 TIME OF DAY allows the setting of the time and day 5 TESTING MENU functions 5 1 BATTERY allows testing of the battery 5 2 LANE MODULES allows the testing of lane modules 5 3 SCOREBOARD allows testing of scoreboard 5 3 1 CYCLE ON OFF tests the display by turning all digits on and off 5 3 2 DRIVER ADDRESS displays which driver controls which digit 5 3 3 DIGIT NUMBER displays the numerical address of each digit 5 4 SWITCH tests port J7 9 8 Timing Console Track Operations Scoreboard Menu F IENU RIN iI SCBD MENU Selecting the SCBD MENU will offer you the following menus Scbd On Off LCD Display MENU SCOREB URRU i SCBD ON OFF SCBD 15 ON SET OFFO S N Dimming Scoreboard On Off toggles the scoreboard between blank and displaying the current race data If the scoreboard is blank it will remain blank until the start of the next race or un
237. the starting block In fully automatic mode a pressure sensor in the starting block automatically senses when the swimmer leaves the starting block In either case the touchpad senses when the previous swimmer has completed a length The OmniSport automatically compares the two times and notes on the printer whenever the starting time is earlier than the touchpad finish time One method to ensure fairness in relay takeoff judging is to have a lane judge that visually checks each relay takeoff and to disqualify a team only when the visual judge and the timing computer both detect an early takeoff The OmniSport will only flag early takeoffs that are within two seconds of the touchpad touch Takeoffs earlier than that should be noted by the visual check The relay takeoff judging feature is always enabled in the OmniSport 2000 A setup item selects whether the OmniSport is to expect a push button normally open circuit or the starting block pressure normally closed circuit when the swimmer is standing on the starting block Whenever the OmniSport detects a relay start impulse two seconds or less before a touchpad impulse the occurrence will be logged on the printer with time seconds and hundredths that the takeoff preceded the touchpad impulse This is printed and the amount of on the line directly after the touchpad time Note The relay takeoff comparison is only done on the split times on the final length of a r
238. the upper left hand corner of the dialog a With the timer reset press EDIT START TIME This reveals the time of day of the last start impulse on the LCD b Confirm that the time of day shown on the LCD is the correct time for the start of the race The start time may be edited using the number keys OmniSport 2000 5 19 Pro Swimming Software 5 20 c Click ok This completes the editing operation The race clock will start and the running time will be correct based on the entered start time During a Race During a race the lane status may be changed using three editable areas Lane On Off Current Lengths and the Arming Buttons The user may monitor the lane status by viewing the Near Far Lane Indicator also located on the main dialog of the Pro Software Lane Status During the race verify the lane status using the editable areas listed below e Lane On Off area is a toggle that turns that lane on or off If the lane is off no data will be received for this lane Turn the lane off if no one is using that lane during the current event e Current Lengths can be changed by clicking the up or down arrows on the right side of this area The current length will not go beyond the maximum lengths set for the current event e Arming Buttons are used to change the lane arming status during an event There may be a time when a swimmer s touch is not registered by the touchpad When this happens use these buttons to change the
239. three penalties Timing Console 10 3 Water Polo Operations 10 4 More than one player can have penalties at the same time but only one player s penalty can be viewed on the LCD Press the up and down arrow to cycle through the player penalties To clear a selected player penalty from the scoreboard press lt DELETE PENALTY gt and use the arrow keys to cycle to the correct player Press lt ENTER gt when the correct selection has been made To clear all of the penalties from the display press CLEAR ALL PENALTIES gt and press lt ENTER gt Period Keys To increment the period press lt PERIOD 1 gt To edit the period directly press PERIOD gt Time Outs The lt TIME OUT ON OFF gt key toggles the timeout clock If the timeout clock is on it will turn it off if off it will allow for selection of a full or partial timeout without it being assigned to either team Press TIME OUT 1 gt in the respective team area to select a time out and decrement the number of timeouts a team has remaining Each press of the key will select the next type available Press ENTER to start the type shown on the LCD Press TIME OUT gt to edit a team s current number of time outs Timing Console Water Polo Operations 10 6 Menu Key There are two methods of navigating through the menus in the OmniSport 2000 The first method allows the operator to step through each of the menu levels To use this method press the lt MENU gt
240. til lt RESET gt is pressed to re display the data of the last race The LCD will show this message and will ask for a Yes or No response Press lt YES gt to clear the scoreboard Press NO to keep the scoreboard data lit and return to SCBD On Off menu MENU SCOREBURRU e DInnino SCBD DIMMING LEVEL 0 3 NONE Timing Console Track Operations Dimming adjusts the dimming level of the scoreboard The dimming level only applies to scoreboards configured to receive multi drop protocol The dimming level is set from 0 to 3 and the levels are 0 none 1 22 3 2 1 2 3 1 3 Enter the appropriate dimming level and press ENTER to accept the change Press lt CLEAR gt to decline the action and return to the Dimming menu 9 9 9 10 Time of Da MENU SCOREBOARD Time of Day blanks the scoreboard and 3 1ME GF DAS displays the time of day on the scoreboard The scoreboard will show the time of day until the start of the next race or until RESET is pressed to re display the data of the last race RENU SEBREBBRRD Press vES to show time of day TOD on DISPLAY TOD the scoreboard Press lt No gt to decline the action and return to the Display TOD menu Edit Menu PFIENL PIRIN C EDIT MENU Selecting the EDIT MENU will offer you the following submenus Team Score RENLU EDIT Team Score edits the current team scores for E home and three guest team scores The pA T ir I TERI SCORE O
241. timing the clock will follow the steps shown below after lt sTaRT gt has been pressed e Count Period 1 time down to zero e Switch to Rest 1 time and start counting Count down to zero e Switch to Period 2 and reset time to period time Wait for start e Operator presses START e Count Period 2 time down to zero e Switch to Rest 2 time and start counting Count down to zero e Switch to Period 3 and reset time to period time Wait for start e Operator presses START e Count Period 3 time down to zero e Switch to Rest 1 time and start counting Count down to zero e Switch to Period 4 and reset to period time Wait for start e Operator presses START e Count Period 4 time down to zero e Switch to Rest 2 time and start counting Count down to zero e Switch to Period 5 and reset to overtime Wait for start Enable Disable Penalty Timer The ENABLE PENALTY TIMER and DISABLE PENALTY TIMER keys enable or disable the penalty times respectively If a scoreboard is not capable of displaying penalty times this should be disabled If the scoring system can display penalty times press ENABLE PENALTY TIMER to show the times on the display Penalties If a player commits a penalty press PLAYER PENALTY 1 gt in the correct team area Enter that player s two digit jersey number and press ENTER The OmniSport 2000 timer will recall any previous penalties by that player The timer will not allow a player to have more than
242. to Figure 43 Edit Score Technical Score S t3 37 500 Accept Cancel Figure 43 Edit Score Dialog Box To edit a swimmers age group draw number or name right click on that swimmer and select the information you want to edit The appropriate dialog box will display allowing you to edit the information the rest of the options in the box will be locked to prevent accidental changes Refer to Figure 44 Add Insert Swimmer ul Last Name ewe y First Name joie x Affiliation University of North Dakot x Age Group hsa y Draw Order Team Bonus Jom DK Cancel Figure 44 Edit Swimmers Dialog Box Rank The Rank tab shows the swimmer ranks in order from first to last for the current event selected Refer to Figure 45 M 4 gt mi Event Order Y Rank V Rosters X Affiliations X Test Saa a o mi y 3 a o Affiliation South Dakota Stat University of Nort South Dakota Stat Univeristy of Wisc South Dakota Stat University of Minn University of Nort Figure 45 Rank Dialog Box 22 25 18 21 22 25 22 25 22 25 18 21 22 25 2 600 3 600 3 400 3 000 2 800 2 600 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 Total Score 29 684 3 600 3 400 Note The scores shown under the rank tab take into account the pre configured percentages for Figures Technical and Free scores OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimmin
243. to prevent injury Connect the cable into the speaker jacks marked LANE SPEAKER on the HS 200 jack panel If an auxiliary speaker is being used place the speaker where desired and route cable from the HS 200 system to the speaker Connect the cable into the speaker jack marked AUX SPEAKER on the HS 200 unit Connect the timer output cord to the swim timer If the swim timer is a Daktronics timer connect the cord to the timer start jacks marked DAKTRONICS If another type of timer is being used connect the timer cord to the timer start jacks marked N C for an Omega Timing system or N O for a Colorado Timing system Connect the microphone into the jack marked MIC on the HS 200 system Refer to the Horn Start Operator s Manual ED 12935 for more information on the Horn Start 200 system 3 4 OmniSport 2000 Pro Software The OmniSport 2000 Pro software allows official timers to run events from a desktop or laptop computer The OmniSport 2000 Timer connects to the computer and all operations of the timer can be handled through the computer Refer to Section 5 for more information on the OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming software To set up this integrated system follow the step below 1 Setup the touchpads lane modules Horn Start 200 console or other start input system and OmniSport 2000 timer according to the sights standards on deck or in deck 2 Install the software onto a computer located near the pool
244. troller on each field 3 Multiple Controller with Multiple Broadcast Groups In a multiple controller with multiple broadcast split court operation system there are additional All Sport controllers that can control multiple scoreboards The broadcast group jumper is used to select broadcast group 1 2 3 or 4 By changing the All Sport settings to a broadcast address a single All Sport controller can control all scoreboards or specific groups of scoreboards defined by the broadcast group One example of this scenario is split court operation in basketball installations where scoreboards are used to score multiple games at once but can be grouped together to score one game if necessary Refer to the drawings listed on the previous page for more information The All Sport console will automatically detect when a radio transmitter is installed and will prompt the user for transmitter settings The All Sport console will show the current transmitter radio status on the LCD when a code is entered The table on the following page describes broadcast group and channel settings 2 4 Basic Operation RADIO SETTINGS The LCD shows the current radio settings along CASTY CHAN XX with a prompt to accept or modify these values If the radio settings are correct press lt ENTER gt The LCD will toggle these screens If these values are incorrect press lt CLEAR gt If lt CLEAR gt is pressed to modify the radio settings the LCD at th
245. tt ee t ertet reg 7 10 Event Otder eoe xp reete ER 7 10 Edit Orders iene d 7 11 Table of Contents y Section 8 vi 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 Delete Eyent a vro eunt 7 13 E ETEO ne lE EE E EAE Its 7 13 Clear Order A A D ies sis e Acta eet ete tadas 71 13 Diver Order a5 sente la 7 14 Clear Totals eie Rete ee ees 7 14 Diver Totals eet te tec R een 7 15 Print M Gnu ITE RE 7 15 Dive Results eer Aree eee Fere ERIS 7 15 Bent Order 5 anite hie EROR 7 16 NI nup ET US 7 16 Individual Dive LiSt oooooonnnnccccnnoncccnonanccononnocnonnnnronnnnanonnnanonos 7 16 All Diye T Astz 2 acr ee E tits 7 17 Setup Menu RR rmt e pen res 7 17 J dges ii ea Sut 7 17 NumetncSCBD n eerie tddi 7 18 Number of I nes iii ii 7 18 Lead Diver ia ette t m ld 7 18 Multisport SB at GER AEn mede tees 7 18 COMM Ports eai RO HI NIHU NI PON E 7 19 Scbd Outputs e noncibense neenon obtenieedeis 7 19 RED POr erae ete dcm 7 19 Results Portone c rir e PEDIS 7 20 O dune HEINE RH NM 7 20 Dive Lg ig doasesia edm t ede E rei eae et 7 20 Intensity anida RSEUNEUER 7 21 Time Dias id ie Green ta DE d e o RES 7 21 T St Menus tossed eamus haies 7 21 Battery EH 7 22 COTE ui ecce eee eee ut 7 22 Cycle OMV Oliveira 7 22 Driver Address eee tite t ent ere ER avs 7 23 Driver Address Re Nau 7 23 OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software 8 1 Computer Requirements ess
246. ty of North Dakota took South Dakota State University Team Abbreviation ess JHH E Add Team Delete Team Save Undo Figure 47 Affiliation Dialog Box OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software Test The Test tab is used to test the LED display being used It will cycle the display on and off and show module and digit addresses Currently the Test tab is disabled Refer to Figure 48 m4 m Evert Order X Rank V Rosters X Aff ations Y Test Source Level Cyde On OFf Show Digit j Show Address Figure 48 Test Dialog Box 6 8 Configurations Timer Configuration Configuring the OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming software is an important part of managing your events efficiently and completely Once running the software select the Options menu and then select Timer Configurations The Timer configuration dialog box displays refer to Figure 49 e Number of Lines tells the software how many lines are on the numeric scoreboard Timer Humeric Fixed Digit Humber of Lines TOD Mode MUI Yes No Seer e Ye No Timer Port Confiaurations Omni 2000 Meet Manager Port RID Port RID m Multidrop zi Scoreboard Port Printer Logging Yes No Briahtness Figure 49 Timer Configuration e TOD Mode time of day mode sets how the time of day will be displayed e MultiSport Display sets whether or not a multisport
247. u a With the timer reset press lt EDIT gt this reveals the Edit Start menu and puts the time of day of the last start impulse on the LCD b Confirm that the time of day shown on the LCD is the correct time for the start of the race The start time may be edited using the number keys c Press lt ENTER gt this completes the editing operation The race clock will start and the running time will be correct based on the entered start time 4 6 During the Race Operations Watch Lane Status and Lengths Completed The operator should now watch the lane status indicators on the two left LCD displays to confirm that all touches are recorded by the touchpads With touchpads on the near end only the lane status is shown on the top line of the LCDs The following symbols are used to show the lane status Timing Console 4 5 Swimming Operations 4 6 Lane is turned on but unarmed Arming delay NN represents a number from 1 99 that is counting down to 0 Lane armed for a split time DE Lane armed for a final time le Lane has finished the race No lane module present or fault An example of the LCD on a typical near end only configuration is shown below RT 00 525 E 0l H 02 R P L 04 Near End only configuration The number of lengths completed for each lane can be seen on the second line of the LCD at any time during the race The lengths completed line is marked by the symbol This feature is most useful d
248. u Creating Events To create a new event choose New Event from the Event menu located on the main menu The Event Setup dialog box will display Refer to Figure 37 event Setup t Pe DAKTRONICS l lh Am AQUATICS SYSTEMS A 11 59 35 AM E wm c Figure 37 Event Setup Dialog Box In the event section of the dialog box enter the appropriate Event Name Event Type Event Date and Event Time Next designate the different age groups that will be participating in the competition If there is only one age group competing this section does not need to be completed The percentages section of the dialog box allows you to set up which percentages of the Figures Technical and Free scores will be used to calculate the Final score Click NExT OmniSport 2000 Pro 6 7 Synchronized Swimming Software 6 8 a Event Setup t3 I DAKTRONICS l k EA AQUATICS SYSTEMS al Techrical Routine Tme Links Combination Only Figure 38 Technical Routine Time Limits Dialog Box Technical Routines Dialog Box The Technical Routine Time Limit Dialog box will then display Set the appropriate time limit and penalty in each section Use the pull down menus to designate the number of judges and panels for this portion of the event Click NEXT Free Routine Dialog Box This dialog box is exactly the same as the Technical Routine Dialog Box but is used for free routines instead of technical Set the appropriate time limit and penalty
249. umber 2 R 477 65 Line 7 Place Number 3 R 479 66 Line 7 Split Finish Time 9 L 482 67 Line 7 Splits Completed 2 R 491 68 Line 8 Runner Name 15 L 493 69 Line 8 Team Name 5 L 508 70 Line 8 Lane Number 2 R 513 71 Line 8 Place Number 3 R 515 72 Line 8 Split Finish Time 9 L 518 73 Line 8 Splits Completed 2 R 527 74 Line 9 Runner Name 15 L 529 75 Line 9 Team Name 5 L 544 76 Line 9 Lane Number 2 R 549 77 Line 9 Place Number 3 R 551 78 Line 9 Split Finish Time 9 L 554 79 Line 9 Splits Completed 2 R 563 80 Line 10 Runner Name 15 L 565 81 Line 10 Team Name 5 L 580 Continued on following page RTD Output Specifications Continued from previous page Function Length Justification tem Number 82 Line 10 Lane Number 2 R 585 83 Line 10 Place Number 3 R 587 84 Line 10 Split Finish Time 9 L 590 85 Line 10 Splits Completed 2 R 599 86 Reserved 1 400 N 601 87 Single Line Runner Name 15 L 1001 88 Single Line Team Name 5 L 1016 89 Single Line Lane Number 2 R 1021 90 Single Line Place Number 3 R 1023 91 Single Line Split Finish 9 L 1026 Time 92 Single Line Splits 2 R 1035 Completed 93 Single Line Logo 30 L 1037 RTD Output Specifications 15 21 Section 16 Appendix A Reference Drawings The illustration at right is an example of the numbering system for Daktronics drawings Each drawing bears a label in its lower right corner The number 7087 P08A 69945 SB DRAWN
250. ure is based on the fact that the OmniSport 2000 timer has an internal time of day clock that continually runs when the timer is turned on The internal clock continues to run even 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 printer To prompt the operator that a start has occurred reset the timer If the operator chooses to use the received start signal the timer will automatically start timing the event by calculating the correct running time The lt EDIT gt key can also be used to retrieve the start impulse used for the last race If two independent OmniSport 2000 timers are being used in parallel for an especially critical application and one timer misses a start impulse completely because of a technical problem a start time may be manually entered when read from the printout of the other timer Example Editing a Start If a start is missed because the timer was not reset before the start e The time of day of the start impulse will be logged on the printer e The OmniSport will inform the operator of the start after the timer is reset Procedure 1 Resetthe timer a Press RESET then ENTER b The following message displays on the screen at this time USE MISSED START Ge 23 14 50 S N Accept the missed start by pressing ENTER and the timer will start f
251. uring a long race when the lead swimmer may have lapped some slower swimmers and can be useful to determine if a swimmer may have missed a touch requiring subsequent use of lt SPLIT ARM gt lt FINISH ARM gt lt TOUCH gt Or lt TOUCH gt At times both ends of the pool will have touchpads In this configuration the LCDs show both ends lane status Press any arrow key to cycle through the three lane status views shown below In these other view modes the near end status is on the top line of the LCD with the lengths completed status on the bottom or the far end status is on the bottom with lengths completed on the top oq Mop xr xo ue RT 01316 G AM A e e e 2 EON H03 RS L 06 RT 01 31 68 E O01 H 03 R S L 06 Near End Touchpad Status and Lengths Completed Timing Console Swimming Operations eh UP eh ey Ga 5 q X rw RT 0131 6 ILE Cee VO MEN ee oa E Ul H 03 R S L 06 Lengths Completed and Far End Touchpad Status Lane On Off Use these keys to disable the empty lanes after the start of a race Another use for these keys is to prevent extra touches when the arming delay is expected to expire before a relay swimmer gets out of the pool Press LANE ON OFF gt in the appropriate lane while the arming delay is still counting Press lt LANE ON OFF gt again to enable the lane after the athlete has exited the pool The lane status indicator will be blank when the lane is off Finish Arm U
252. vailable in the OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving software Refer to Figure 69 The figure shows the default settings Configure Events Sort By Meet None Event Title EventType ofJ Scoring Formula Rounds DD Table Sex Mens 1 Meter 1M Springboard 3 AddScores DD 11 FINA M Mens 3 Meter 3M Springboard Drop High amp Low Add Scores DD 11 FINA Mens Platform Platform Drop High amp Low Add Scores DD 3 5 FINA Womens 1 Meter 1M Springboard Drop 2 High amp Low Add Scores DD 3 5 FINA Womens 3 Meter 3M Springboard Drop High amp Low Add Scores DD FINA New Event 1M Springboard Add Scores DD 3 2 FINA New Event New Meet Figure 69 Event Configuration There are six preconfigured event types in the Pro Diving software Men s 1 Meter Men s 3 Meter Men s Platform Women s 1 Meter Women s 3 Meter and Women s Platform You may also add new events and delete old ones Each event has a number of configurable options Each option is described below Once the configurations have been set click SAVE to save the new or edited event e The Meet field contains the name of the meet you are configuring Select the meet name from the list e The Name field contains the name of the event you are configuring Click in the field and enter the name e Type sets the diving apparatus used in the event 1 Meter 3 Meter and Platform are the available settings e Judges sets the number of judges at the even
253. values and the DD value will be automatically calculated Then click OK The information will be updated on the Dive Order list Add Edit Dive Name Kuhl Jason Y Affiliation South Dakota State Univ Dive Description Figure 62 Dive Editor Dialog Five buttons also appear on the Dive Order tab EDITE DIVE ORDER CLEAR ROUND SCORES CLEAR ALL SCORES VIEW PREV ROUND and VIEW NEXT ROUND The EDIT DIVE ORDER opens a dialog that allows you to change the order of the divers in the round Divers can be inserted before other divers or added to the end of the list They can also be removed from the dive order list Refer to Figure 63 Edit Dive Order Mens 1 Meter Diver Name Affi Affiliation 1_ Gray Josh University of South Dakota lt ALL gt 2 Haar Loni North Dakota State University 3 Ware Jason South Dakota State University Roser 4 Haan Jeff _ Soi Nakata State nyers Name Het 5 Kindel Casey University of South Dakota Diver New University of North De B Linquist Justin North Dakota State University 7 Matas Fidel University of North Dakota B Semple David University of North Dakota lt Insert 3 Uehran Randy University of South Dakota 10 Schreiber Steve South Dakota State University lt Add TA Suni ston Now Dakets State Uno La Figure 63 Edit Dive Order
254. will beep and wait for a new number to be entered NTER JUDGE Once a judge number has been set for the judge s console it will appear on the LCD display JUDDE 1 14 2 Diving Event Operation The request for scores will show on the judge s consoles when the OmniSport diving console has entered scoring mode for the dive The dive number and degree of difficulty will also be displayed JUDGE I DIVE IGA 0014 Judge s Console Operations 14 1 Enter the score for the current dive then press the lt ENTER gt key to accept it UA JUDGE i 6 5 IVE TTA 001 4 When the score has been entered OK will appear to the left of the JUDGE number Score Editing After a score has been entered it may be changed by pressing the lt EDIT gt key This puts the console back into score entering mode allowing the score to be re entered The score cannot be edited if the OmniSport operator has already accepted the judge s scores 14 3 Synchronized Diving Event Operation The judge s consoles used to enter scores during synchronized diving events are grouped by their entry function The OmniSport Pro Synchronized Diving program can be set to use 7 or 9 judge s consoles If using seven consoles Judge s Numbers Score 1 3 Dive synchronization 4 5 Diver 1 execution 6 7 Diver 2 execution If using nine consoles Judge s Numbers Score 1 5 Dive synchronization 6 7 Diver 1
255. wing this lane is armed for a finish time ay Finished This indicated the lane is finished timing Cr Lane Problem This indicates a problem has occurred within i the lane indicated Event Details E OmesSpert 2000 Pro by Daktronics Ver 1 17 I AS Pe Ope mp Z ala el ie tana Sor 2007 Puesto Rora Frat x STORE EROR ID 2 25 8 na map 2 wosp PRINT DAKTRONIDS Figure 9 Event Data Area The top area of the main dialog displays current event details and options The elapsed time is displayed to the right of the Daktronics logo The Event Heat Length and Round are set by the event order file but may be selected from here by clicking the Up Down arrows to the right of the data fields You must manually increment the event number heat number and round at the end of an event or heat To change the event order file refer to Section 5 5 Note Editing can be done here also by the writer However in that instance the data will not be saved in the event order file Clicking STORE PRINT will store the current event data into an event file and print the results according to the configurations set in the Configurations dialog OmniSport 2000 5 7 Pro Swimming Software Clicking RESET will reset the time and begin a new event RESET also stores the current event data into an event file and prints the data according to the configurations set in the Configurations dialog if STORE PRINT was not clicked
256. ximum number of timeouts 2 2 NUMERIC SCBD is used to set the scoreboard configurations 2 2 1 OF LINES sets the number of lines on the display 2 2 2 SCORE MODULE sets the number of lines on the display 2 3 COMM PORTS allows selection of communication ports 2 3 1 SCBD OUTPUT selects scoreboard 1 type 2 3 2 RTD PORT selects scoreboard 2 type 2 3 3 RESULTS PORT selects results output Timing Console 10 5 Water Polo Operations 10 6 2 4 TIME OF DAY allows the setting of the time and day 3 TESTING MENU functions 3 1 BATTERY allows testing of the battery 3 2 SCOREBOARD allows testing of scoreboard 5 3 1 CYCLE ON OFF tests the display by turning all digits on and off 5 3 2 DRIVER ADDRESS displays which driver controls which digit 5 3 3 DIGIT NUMBER displays the numerical address of each digit Scoreboard Menu RENU ARIN SCAD MENO Selecting the SCBD MENU will offer you the following menus SCBD On Off RENU SCOREBOARD Scoreboard On Off Toggles the scoreboard between blank and displaying the current race or n FSCBD ON OFF data If the scoreboard is blank it will remain blank until the start of the next game or until lt RESET gt is pressed to re display the data of the last race CEO 15 ON SET DEF Y N The LCD will show this message and will ask for a YES or NO response Press lt YEs gt to clear the scoreboard Press lt NO gt to keep the scoreboard data lit and return to SCBD On Off menu Timing Cons
257. y Place w Exchanges y Printout Format 5 Finish by Lane w Backup Printout Format 10 Page Break Race Log Print Header Line 1 Off Print Header Line 2 C On Figure 18 Pro Printer Configuration Note Printouts must be unlocked registered before this configuration tab will work e Finish by Lane prints the results of the event by lane e Finish by Place prints the results of the event by place e All Splits prints the split times e Finish by Lane and Place prints the results by both Lane and place e Finish by Lane w Backup prints the results of the event by lane with backup times e Finish by Place w Backup prints the results of the event by place with backup times e All Splits w Backup prints the split times with backup times e Finish by Lane and Place w Backup prints the results by both Lane and place with backup times e Finish by Place w Exchanges prints the results of the event by place and shows the times of the relay exchanges e Page Break places the following printout on the next page e None means no reports will print No event may have more than ten print formats If all formats are set to none and the race log is set to off reports will not print Otherwise all printouts can be sent to the console printer Note Printouts are sent to the computer s default printer OmniSport 2000 5 13 Pro Swimming Software SCBD The SCBD tab configures the output for both a numeric sc
258. y the judge number after the score is entered JUDGE 6 UR ARTISTIC 5 5 Score Editing After a score has been entered it may be changed by pressing the EDIT key This puts the console back into score entering mode allowing the score to be re entered The score cannot be edited if the OmniSport operator has already accepted the judge s scores Judge s Console Operations 14 5 Section 15 RTD Output Specifications This section contains Real Time Data or RTD output specifications for both the OmniSport 2000 and the OmniSport 6000 Transmission Specifications Baud Rate 19 200 Parity None Data Bits 8 Protocol Enhanced Size 4096 15 1 OmniSport 2000 Swim RTD Item Numbers Function Length Justification Item Number 1 Running time 9 L 1 2 Event title line 1 30 L 10 3 Event title line 2 30 L 40 4 Event title lines 1 8 2 30 L 70 5 Event number 3 R 100 6 Event number Alpha 1 L 103 7 Heat number 2 R 104 8 Heat number Alpha 20 L 106 9 Round number 1 L 126 10 Maximum lengths to 2 R 127 complete 11 Lengths completed 2 R 129 12 Record 1 name 12 L 131 13 Record 1 code 2 L 143 14 Record 1 time L 145 15 Record 2 name 12 L 154 16 Record 2 code 2 L 166 17 Record 2 time L 168 18 Record 3 name 12 L 177 19 Record 3 code 2 L 189 20 Record 3 time 9 L 191 21 Record 4 name 12 L 200 22 Record 4 code 2 L 212 23 Record 4 time 9 L 214

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