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1. Config iReader 3 2 0 1112 c 2013 Race Timing Systems E3 Main Config Advanced Database Results Admin Diagnostics System Network system Information Load Box Number 1 28 Use 7 Save a a x TimeZone UTC Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London The Config screen allows the basic configuration of the Evo860 to be carried out The Use dropdown allows the box to be set to operate as a split point a finish line or a start line For most purposes the distinction between split and finish is irrelevant and the choice is there for logical purposes only NOTE The start line mode automatically supresses tag reads if the tag stays in the reader s field and so this should generally ONLY be used for start line operations on running Mk3 eight port boxes use a dif ferent tag reader which essentially always uses start line mode The System Time can be manually set here as well if no network time is available If your Evo860 box has access to the Internet it is possible to set the system time on the controller very accurately However set ting the system time doesn t tell iReader that the time has been updated If you know that the system time is correct you can ignore the warning you get when you press Start on the Main screen Evo860 User Manual Page 8 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems RTS recommend that all timing operators use Internet time as their standard reference and also
2. RACE Evo860 User Manual Overview The Evo860 system comprises a base unit housed in a robust water resistant housing to which you can connect up to four antennae eight on a Mk3 The type of antennae depends on the kind of event that you are timing running events generally use sectional floor mats while cycling and multisport events like triath lon and duathlon would use tripod mounted units spaced down the side of a road or track Antennae can be mixed so it s perfectly possible to have two run mats and two cycle units controlled by a single box con figured as two separate timing points The controller is powered by internal batteries with the option of having an external battery connected for events lasting over 8 hours or to be connected to a mains power supply for virtually indefinite use There have been three iterations of the Evo860 design so far The Mk1 is a four port unit with no WiFi built in and looks like this SF a a ee malt AE DRO Peer faa at yt Ee gt Wii a ad BATTERY Auxiliary Battery Test Output Evo860 User Manual Page 1 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems The Mk2 unit is housed in the same Peli case but has a very different main panel layout The Mk2 uses a new controller PC which adds additional functionality with dual wired network connections allowing the internal reader to be isolated from the main network and comes with WiFi as a connection option The basic
3. This function is currently being reviewed and may be removed in future versions Evo860 User Manual Page 13 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems Database Diagnostics Rewind Dates Ants Records From m 05 01 2013 F To 05 01 2013 esis z 1 2 play 0 00 00 00 18 25 26 E 8 a z 5 3 4 0 Id Tag Information Ant FS Time LS Time Date Insert Upload Backup The primary function of the Admin panel is to allow data to be recalled from the system a process called rewinding This can be done between specific times on specific dates allowing you to narrow down the tag reads to those that you require You can further refine the data by selecting specific blades antenna pairs Typically a rewind would be done for units that were not connected to the network LAN or 3G or had been operating outside of the normal timing network Other scenarios include where a network connection had been broken and so tag reads over a known period were missing from the timing data Main Config Advanced Database Results Admin Diagnostics System Network Rewind Dates Ants Records From m 05 01 2013 F To 05 01 2013 Sesser 13 playe 21 75 00 00 18 25 26 a a a a 3 4 0 Id Tag Information Ant FS Time LS Time Date Ee 1 0002 0052 1111 1111 0000 2990 01 10 37 33 710 10 37 33 710 05 01 2013 Insert 2 0002 0052 1111 1111 0000 2990 01 10 52 29 280 10 52
4. dresses which can cause severe hard to diagnose networking issues Some mobile phones do allow you to use a USB cable to treat the phone s internal modem as though it were a 3G dongle This will work perfectly well as long as the WiFi hotspot capability is turned off you cannot normally use both at the same time but be aware that this might be an issue Evo860 User Manual Page 20 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems Setting up an Evo860 The process tree for setting up an Evo860 system is normally as follows Wire up the antennas Connect any external peripherals such as a lightstick sounder Connect an external battery or power source if required Connect the network Power up the system Check the network status Check the wired network address to avoid clashes each network address can only be used ONCE If wireless networking is being used you may need to enable the WiFi adapter in Windows us ing the appropriate Control Panel option first The WiFi adapter s network address should be hard coded and NOT allocated through DHCP Check the network status icon in the taskbar to see whether connection has been successful Set the time Use UHF Server on the timing computer to establish a connection to the Evo860 and set the time Alternatively use the Config pane to set time directly Where an internet connection is availa ble at the unit you can use this to set the time in Windows but you must still set the
5. 03 Diagnostics FS Time 18 28 52 300 18 28 52 300 18 28 52 300 18 28 52 300 18 28 52 300 18 28 52 290 18 28 52 290 18 28 52 280 18 28 52 280 18 28 52 210 18 28 52 190 18 28 52 190 18 28 52 190 19 29 52 350 d Race Timing SystemsitagReads_2013 01 05118 28 472_LIVE txt System 0000 26 12 20 12 00 14 0000 0003 Network E LS Time Reads 18 28 52 300 01 18 28 52 300 01 18 28 52 300 01 18 28 52 300 01 18 28 52 300 01 18 28 52 310 02 18 28 52 290 01 18 28 52 280 01 18 28 52 280 01 18 28 52 230 02 18 28 52 290 03 18 28 52 290 03 18 28 52 190 01 18 28 52 480 03 Status Manual m Evo860 User Manual Page 7 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems As well as showing each tag read on a separate line the screen shows the current system time box number total number of reads read rate path to the local data storage and the number of reads in the session The main screen shows if the system is being remotely controlled The status box at the bottom right will show Manual for local control and Remote if the system is being controlled from a remote application such as UHF Server Access to all the other functions of the Evo860 can be accessed through the tabs across the top of the screen as described in the following sections NOTE once the system is reading it is not possible to change information on any other screen This is de liberate to prevent accidental data loss
6. can be any unique number it will make your life significantly easier if you use the RTS event ID as you will then be able to easily identify your event when you come to download the data LiveResults Details Entry web Address racetiming no ip org UserName Live Timin g Data Type Time Of Day Poll Interval eventID 1 145 racelD OK Cancel Clicking Link will establish the connection and statistics on the number of messages queued and sent will be shown as data is transmitted Evo860 User Manual Page 19 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems iReader 3 2 0 1112 c 2013 Race Timing Systems Main Contig Advanced Database Results Admin Diagnostics System Network LAN Address set Base Network 192 168 x Box Number 128 Wireless ddress Live Results Uplink Identity EVO860 Split Finish Queued 0 Sent 0 Last V Send Local Time Status Inactive Event 1146 Race Message Reader Address Netmask 192 168 e NOTE The internal Reader Address and Netmask fields at the bottom of the panel are for information only and cannot be altered 3G connection It is highly recommended that 3G connectivity be provided through a 3G dongle and not via a WiFi hotspot 3G dongles provide their own unique interface connection that does not conflict in any way with either the wired or WiFi connections Using a WiFi hotspot may cause the controller to be given multiple gateway ad
7. devices such as a wireless access point router etc Evo860 User Manual Page 5 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems NOTE these sockets have internal protection for over current short circuit and reverse polarity Should this protection be activated the system will shut down and may require internal fuses to be replaced NOTE To prevent accidental short circuits battery clip disconnection etc we highly recommend that Evo860 users purchase one of our accessory battery boxes Battery meter and test The battery condition meter can be activated even when the power is turned off by momentarily pressing the button to the right The meter is provided only as a guide and is not guaranteed to be accurate so in the event that the light bar is showing orange you need to take steps to provide additional power sources such as connecting an external battery or charger If the light bar only shows red you are in imminent danger of having the Evo860 shut down on you Power switch The main power switch MK1 only provides isolation for the batteries and should be turned off AFTER the controller has been shut down or discharge will still occur Mk2 and Mk3 versions of the Evo860 are not fitted with a switch and use the battery test button to control the power On these units a 5 second hold on the power test button will start the system up and a 10 second hold will switch it off The controller PC should be set so that all power saving
8. options are DISABLED It is important that you check that the network controllers both wired and WiFi are also set so that they will not power down or you will risk losing network connection to the box if there is a long gap in timing Controller screens The Evo860 can operate as an entirely self contained unit with all aspects of its operation being controlled from the various panels displayed on the touchscreen controller The software package running on the con troller is called iReader this handles the configuration of the tag reader and communication with other de vices on the network NOTE the iReader software need not be running once the system is started A process running in the background iService will continue to process the tag data and store it locally even if iReader has been accidentally shut down Under normal circumstances the control of the Evo860 will be handed over to the main timing computer but there are many aspects of the system that can only be configured through the panel displays These are broken down into functional groups as follows NOTE some operators like to set up their Evo860 boxes so that they can be controlled through a remote desktop This is perfectly possible but requires additional settings to be made to the standard Windows configuration If you need assistance with these settings please contact RTS Evo860 User Manual Page 6 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Systems Mal n TLL TEI E
9. time on the Config pane Connect to the timing system Use UHF Server on a networked computer to establish connection and control OR Use the Database pane to establish a direct connection to the RaceTec database OR Use the Network pane to set up a connection to a remote service such as the RTS SQL Server Start reading tags Use UHF Server to commence reading tags OR Start reading manually on the Main pane to record tags internally send them to a RaceTec da tabase or upload them to a remote service Evo860 User Manual Page 21 Rev 23 Apr 13
10. 13 12 650 10 53 12 850 05 01 2013 Hide Folders cance 52 300 18 28 52 300 05 01 2013 Bac up 3 TITTI Z Z TTT 0 5 20 02 300 18 28 52 300 05 01 2013 10 E200 1AB4 4444 DF30 400F 1B7C 03 18 28 52 300 18 28 52 300 05 01 2013 11 NANKA ANAN PA1 2 292 1 ANAN 1 Pn n3 18 2262 300 18286 30A AG11 7712 The Backup button will save ALL the data from the Evo860 s memory potentially that could be several years worth of tag reads Evo860 User Manual Page 15 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems Diagnostics Advanced Database Results Diagnostics Tag Diagnostics AUX Info Level Gon 0000 0 e Customer 0004 0004 Year 2012 2012 Event 1966 1966 Bib Number 0000 0001 0000 0001 Time Stamps Time Stamp 10 12 22 330 10 47 12 340 11 01 23 120 11 39 22 440 bx The Diagnostics panel is not generally used in day to day operations and the functionality it provides is not covered in this document Evo860 User Manual Page 16 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems System iReader 3 6 0 113 c 2013 Race Timing Systerns amp Main Contig Advanced Database Results Admin Diagnostics System Network Info Archive iReader Service iReader Firmware RFID Controller Firmware Shutdown Restart SM Upgrade 3 6 0 113 Upgrade 2 2 6 0710 The System panel provides info
11. 192 168 1 242 Information Database RaceTec Race No 23 User 5a Name Lance Conway p i Search Team sai Time Pos N A RaceTec Nemesis DO Input Event Details l 3 Event Name Open Day Test Event DNF 4 5 6 Athletes 100 7 8 9 Gun Time 12 00 00 0 Del Paces Test Multisport i The Database panel at the top right is used to define the timing server that the data will be sent to the server field will normally contain the IP address of the computer but the network name can be used The timing software should be selected RaceTec is the default option The Splits information will be read from the timing database so you need to choose the appropriate split names from the drop down there are two because one Evo860 can serve two splits Clicking the Connect button will establish a connection to the database and it is then possible to search for athletes using the Inquiry panel Information about the event that you have connected to will now be shown in the Event Details panel If there are multiple races within the event you can use the Races dropdown to select the correct one Evo860 User Manual Page 12 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems Results Event Category Gender E All Race Name Gun Time Chip Time Print The Results panel is currently dependent on having a timing system attached and will not operate in stand alone mode until the V2 controllers are released NOTE
12. 29 440 05 01 2013 3 1111 0000 1111 Q000 1111 6666 01 10 52 36 970 10 52 36 970 05 01 2013 4 0000 261 2 201 2 001 4 0000 0002 01 10 52 42 110 10 52 42 190 05 01 2013 Uond J 0000 0052 201 2 2 737 0000 1232 03 10 53 12 330 10 53 12 330 05 01 2013 iii 6 0000 0052 201 2 2 737 0000 1233 03 10 53 12 250 10 53 12 320 05 01 2013 4 7 0000 0052 2012 2 737 0000 1234 03 10 53 12 650 10 53 12 850 05 01 2013 8 0000 0052 2012 2 737 0000 1236 03 18 28 52 300 18 28 52 300 05 01 2013 Backup 9 0000 0052 2012 2 737 0000 1232 03 18 28 52 300 18 28 52 300 05 01 2013 10 E200 1AB4 44AA DF30 400F 1B7C 03 18 28 52 300 18 28 52 300 05 01 2013 11 ANAN ANNN 2N12 2031 NNNN 212N NR 1RIVH AN 1RIRR AN NAB NI 2N13 Evo860 User Manual Page 14 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems NOTE tag reads are stored in non volatile flash memory inside the controller and as long as that is pow ered up and has been started data will be collected by the unit In the event of a network failure the tag reads will still continue to be stored but may not have been transferred to the results system WARNING Powering off an Evo860 which is reading data will stop tags being read and should only be done under controlled conditions or data loss WILL result Tags cannot be read again until the Evo860 is powered up had the clock set and is restarted Once the data has been rewound and is displayed in the table it can either be directly inserted into the resul
13. EUE Main Advanced Evo860 User Manual Race TIMING Syst ns Database Results Admin Diagnostics System Network 0 Q000 0000 20 12 0000 0000 000 1 Tag Information Database Ant FS Time LS Time Reads Manual The Main screen is the default startup screen and is where the tag reads are shown and is also where the unit can be stopped and started Clicking Start will begin the read operations as long as the system time has been set until the time is checked and set the system will not start up The software also checks the pow er level and will warn if this is not set to maximum it is possible to operate the unit at reduced power but the dialog box must be cleared first see Advanced screen ou Main Soe ld 2 Clear 3 4 5 128 2 7 SystemTime O88 18 29 15 Sr MaRe 205 12 13 14 mesana 1 9 9 Config Advanced Database 14 Results Tag Information 0000 0052 2012 2737 0000 1236 0000 0052 2012 2 737 0000 1232 E200 1AB4 44AA DF30 400F 1B7C 0000 0000 2012 2931 0000 2120 0000 0052 2012 2737 0000 1234 3008 33B2 DDD9 01 40 0000 0000 0000 261 2 201 2 001 4 0000 0004 0000 0052 201 2 273 7 0000 1233 0000 261 2 201 2 001 4 0000 0001 0000 0000 201 2 2590 0000 1312 0000 0000 201 1 0001 0000 0558 0000 0000 201 2 2590 0000 1319 E200 1AB4 4444 DC30 400F 1B70 0000 261 2 201 2 001 4 0000 0003 Admin Ant 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03
14. Mk2 is a four port unit like the Mk1 the two variants use the same internal tag reader TTT RACE GEI Output In Out 12v DC In Out i aee na a e a Eo w a ens Battery Startup Evo860 User Manual Page 2 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Systems The Mk3 unit is an extension of the Mk2 design but has a larger internal battery to support a completely different eight port reader maea NIN Sy 24V UC 12V vC Output In Out Auxiliary 12V DC Output In Out Startup Press and hod for forced shutdown Front panel The main panel for all the variants is dominated by the touchscreen controller with the various connectors set out around it Although the panel layout varies the functional groups remain the same Located at the top left of the panel Mk1 or at the front Mk2 and Mk3 are the antenna connectors num ber 1 to 4 1 to 8 for the Mk3 On four port units these connectors are divided into two pairs with each pair being designated a blade number The software can treat each blade as a separate split point if re quired but normally all four will be used as a single split On the eight port unit the antennae are split into two sets of four The standard cables for running antennae are also paired and colour coded In the grey red pair the grey cable is the shorter and goes to connector 1 the red goes to connector 2 The longer yellow blue pair is Evo860 User Manual Page 3 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Ti
15. carry Casio WaveCeptor watches or equivalent that are automatically synchronised to UTC WARNING Unless all the timing hardware Evo860 boxes results computers etc are all synchronised to the same time you will not get accurate results The Box Number display is fixed and is merely here as a reference The Time Zone shows the time zone in which the box is currently located All tag reads are coded in UTC Universal Co ordinated Time which is equivalent to GMT so the timezone does not affect the operation of the system Advanced iReader 3 2 0 1112 c 2013 Race Timing Systems e3 Main Contig Advanced Database Results Admin Diagnostics system Network Reader Settings Display IO Gating Polling Power Sensitivity Gated Gated r a a None D 4 2 2 m 8 0 m Live Live n Internal zone All Zones 5000 7 Sound Writer Settings Replay Port External Eni RaceNo Station o 1000 1 10999 55m Light Alge Timing i Enable Port redbul Dual Display Count Up z Count Down Set se lect 1 1 Time Of Day Split Time The Advanced panel is where additional configuration is carried out In general the settings here will be left unchanged although if the system detects that the power setting has been reduced it will issue a warning and you should generally increase the number in the Power box to the maximum 22 The Sensitivity setting max 80 can be adjusted to prevent over reading but unless there is a significant problem with this it i
16. d Database Results Admin Diagnostics System Network LAN Address Set Base Network 192 168 1 z Box Number 128 7 Wireless Address vee ene 2 2 Live Results Uplink Identity EVO860 Split Swim Link Queued 0 Sent 0 Last 0 7 Send Local Time Status Inactive Event 1145 Race 1 Message Reader Address Netmask 192 168 0 3 255 i 255 0 T The Network panel manages connections to the local network and also any 3G connection that may be re quired The Base Network address normally a 192 168 x x public address is defined for each device on the net work in this case the subnet being used is 1 and the device address often referred to as the box number used here is 128 The 128 number will be shown on several other iReader screens as an aide memoir If it is necessary to change the subnet or device addresses the windows can be adjusted and then you will need to click the Save button to lock the values into the controller The Wireless Address will only appear when the WiFi controller is active This address can be static or dy namic via DHCP depending on how you choose to configure your network However when using a WiFi connection you will always need to know the address as this will be the network address that UHF Server will need to connect to RTS use a convention that the WiFi address of a box will be 100 less than the wired address this box would normally be set to a fixed address of 192 168 1 28 Where t
17. e of day split time count up and count down More information on these options is available from RTS Evo860 User Manual Page 10 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems Database iReader 3 2 0 1112 c 2013 Race Timing Systems f E3 Main Config Advanced Database Results Admin Diagnostics System Network Splits Database Connect Finish Seren Server 192 168 1 242 Information Database RaceTec Race No User Sa Name F o aiaiasaiasaiaaaiaias Search Team asswor Time Pos RaceTec Nemesis DO Input Event Details E Event Name DNF A r Athletes 7 9 Gun Time 0 Del Races i The normal method of operation for an Evo860 system is to have the data collected by a service running on the main timing computer This will usually be UHF Server which provides the interface between the Evo860 and the timing software However it is also possible to use the Database panel to set up a connection to a timing computer and push the data directly into the timing software database NOTE this is an advanced mode of operation and is not normally used without additional training Evo860 User Manual Page 11 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems iReader Open Day Test Event i E3 Main Config Advanced Database Results Admin Diagnostics System Network Splits Database Logoff Backup v g Backup Server
18. he Evo860 is being connected as a remote device using an internet connection to upload data to the RTS cloud service you will need to provide a unique ID normally preconfigured and define the split point that is being timed Clicking on the Split window will pop up the dialog box shown and allow you to name the split NOTE make sure that your split name is exactly the same at that defined in the timing software capital isation matters Evo860 User Manual Page 18 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems iReader 3 2 0 1112 c 2012 Race Timing Systems 53 Main Config Advanced Database Results Admin Diagnostics System Network LAN Address EA Keyboard 1 Box Number 128 Finish Split Swim Last 0 Send Local Time Event 1145 Race 1 Reader Address Netmask 192 168 0 2 255 0 7 The link details can be seen by clicking the button to the right The Web Address field contains the host name of the SQL Server that you are connecting to in this case it s the default for the RTS service The Username is also set to the default for the RTS service The field that is critical is the eventID which by convention will be the unique event ID allocated by RTS to the event that you are timing This is the same ID that you would use for the external results link While the code in this field
19. ming Evo860 User Manual Systems used for antennae 3 and 4 respectively Mk2 and Mk3 versions of the panel have colour coded dots to indi cate the connection pattern NOTE the colours are only there to make connection testing and fault finding easier Evo860 User Manual Page 4 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems 24v output The connector accepts a Neutrik NAC3FCB plug and will provide 24 volts at up to 1 amp for powering POE devices such as wireless access points and bridges WARNING This is an OUTPUT and should never be connected to an external power source Auxiliary connector This three pin XLR connector allows an external sounder flasher unit to be plugged into the system Very early Mk1 units may need an extra circuit board retro fitted for this to work correctly and all Evo860 units should be running at least the 2 2 3 710 iReader firmware and 2 2 6 0710 controller software in order for correct operation The socket s functionality also needs to be enabled on the Advanced pane of iReader Network connectors Three Neutrik CatSe sockets are provided for connecting to additional Evo860 units network devices or timing controllers The sockets are all driven from a powered switch inside the system and so are capable of having up to 105m of Cat5e cable connected The sockets are pass through versions and are field replacea ble in the event of damage NOTE RTS recommends that all Cat5 cables be fitted with Neu
20. rmation about the status of the software configuration including licences and the amount of free space on the internal data storage devices This information can be recalled by clicking the Info button The Archive button allows all the stored tag information to be written to a folder on the internal storage device for archive purposes The internal storage is sufficient for several years of complex events and is un likely to become full under normal use conditions The specific version numbers of iReader and the RFID controller software packages are shown and these can be updated if required using the appropriate Upgrade buttons The upgrade process is straightforward but forms part of the advanced functionality and is not documented here as its incorrect use can cause sys tem failure If iReader crashes or becomes unstable it may be worth forcing the underlying iService to restart Clicking the Restart will stop and start the service you could also do this via the Windows Administrative Tools control panel but that s a bear to use on a touch screen From version 3 6 x xxxx onwards the system screen also features a Shutdown button which will close iReader This action has to be confirmed and cannot be accessed while the system is reading tags Evo860 User Manual Page 17 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems Network iReader 3 2 0 1112 c 2012 Race Timing Systems E3 Main Config Advance
21. s best left at the maximum setting It is better to deal with additional data than to have missed reads The Zone dropdown offers the choice of Zone A Zone B or All Where multiple Evo860 units are used to create a double wide or double depth timing point it is important that they are set so that adjoining boxes are in different zones The default will be All Evo860 User Manual Page 9 Rev 23 Apr 13 Race Timing Evo860 User Manual Systems iReader 3 2 0 1112 c 2012 Race Timing Systems E3 Main Config Advanced Database Results Admin Diagnostics System Network Reader Settings Display IO Gating Polling Power Sensitivity Gated Gated r a a a None D m 4 m 22 m 80 m Live Live Internal Zone 5000 V Sound Writer Settings Zone A Replay Port External Sere Zone B a F Sound LUUU L 10999 _ Light Alge Timing E Enable Port redbul Dual Display Count Up Count Down Set Se lect 1 1 Time Of Day Split Time Settings which are often changed are the Display pane which can be set to Live for ease of testing and the selection of external Sound or Light or both if you are using the accessory port lightstick The Alge Timing box options are used where an external clock display is attached to a timing point iReader can control a standard six digit Alge clock through a USB to serial converter and a number of modes can be configured including tim
22. trik shells to reduce the risk of accidental disconnection and damage to the sockets USB connectors Three Neutrik USB sockets Type A are provided for connecting peripherals such as a keyboard mouse WiFi or 3G adapter or a printer It is possible to back up data from the internal data store to a USB storage device or to load updates for the iReader software or tag reader from one NOTE some peripherals will require additional drivers to be installed as with most Windows based appli cations Race Timing Systems can advise you on your choice of peripherals to make this process less pain ful WARNING the USB sockets are not powered and so are not suitable for charging phones tablets or other peripherals The total available current draw across all three sockets is a maximum of 500mA NOTE Mk2 and Mk3 systems only provide TWO active USB connections the third right hand port re quires an optional internal cable to be made active On a Mk2 and Mk3 unit the centre USB socket is pow ered with a 500mA capability 12v power in out Two four pole Neutrik Speakon sockets are provided for connecting external power sources such as a 12v car battery or a charger to maintain the internal lead acid batteries The required plug is a Neutrik NL4FX with the connections made to 1 1 the two pole variant NL2FC is also acceptable this only has the 1 1 connections It is possible to draw up to 1 amp at 12 volts from these sockets to power external
23. ts database assuming the network connection has been restored using the Insert button advanced users only see the notes on the Database tab or saved onto a USB storage device for manual transfer us ing the Save button If the Evo860 is connected to the RTS cloud server and you need to rewind the data to this you should first rewind the data to the display and then press the Upload button which will load the data into the queue and then start the upload process assuming that a connection has been made see the Network section NOTE The resulting rewind file rwd is NOT immediately readable by any timing software You will need to decode it first using the Decode function in UHF Server iReader 3 2 0 1112 c 2012 Race Timing Systems 83 A Save As OU Desktop gt v gt Search Desktop ziea SNEEN haion Organize v New folder Sia Ants Records a Fe Favorites te 01 2013 a Desktop _ a System Folder 7 1 2 Displayed p Downloads 2 E Recent Places o nP Stored 4 system Folder J 2 4 0 4 9 Libraries Computer Documents see System Folder a Music Time LS Time Date a E Pictures A Network 33 710 10 37 33 710 05 01 2013 E Videos Se 29 280 10 52 29 440 05 01 2013 36 970 10 52 36 970 05 01 2013 42 110 10 52 42 190 05 01 2013 12 330 10 53 12 330 05 01 2013 W sji Computer Filename rewind_05 01 2013_183348 Save as type ieummeldsiendianed 12 250 10 53 12 320 05 01 20
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