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1. choose the repetition time of the sequence currently set For each function mode only those times consistent with the choice entered are presented The up and down arrows are used for selection of the time required when the desired time has been set press ENTER for confirmation Bear in mind that the insertion of an event time with the relative sound and color characteristics mean the employment of a second The settings chosen are attributed to a minimum time unit of one second This characteristic must be kept in mind in the calculation of the minimum duration of the cycle Example Time 10 0 In this situation the minimum duration of the cycle is 11 seconds 10 9 0 1 Minimum of cycle 11 seconds Doc MGA uB 1998 001 Beep User Manual Version 1 0 MICRO G GATE p Page 11 of 11 Outputs towards the chronometer There are two different modes of operation Photocell always active In this mode in the case of a false start the photocell impulse is transmitted to the START output of the beeper at any moment of the sequence while the following end of cycle impulse is transmitted to the LAP output of the Beeper Analysis of the impulses on the start chronometer makes it possible to detect false starts and times which deviate from the official start Active photocell only with yellow signal light active In this mode the photocell impulses are only retransmitted to the chronometer if they have b
2. mode turns on the yellow light at 10s from the start at 3 the green light comes on and at 3 the red light comes on and remains on until the next 10 At the end of the cycle it gives an impulse on the START output Time 30 51041 39 3 FF MODE 6 Name Rally 3 Explanation line 10R 5GP 0 lt V lt 20 Available cycle times 45s 2 min 30s 1 min 2 min 30s 40s 1 min 30s This mode turns on the red light at 10s from the start at 5 the yellow light comes on when countdown begins and a pixel goes off every second At the end of the cycle the green light comes on UNTIL 20 and gives an impulse on the START output Time 10 5 4 3 2 1 0 20 OFF Lights RED YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW GREEN GREEN PIXEL PIXEL PIXEL PIXEL PIXEL MODE 7 Name Rally 4 Explanation line 10R 5GP 0 lt V lt 20 Available cycle times 45s 2 min 30s 1 min 2 min 30s 40s 1 min 30s Doc MGA uB1998 001 Version 1 0 MICRO ecc ATE uBeep User Manual Page 9 of 11 This mode turns on the red light at 10s from the start at 5 the yellow light comes on At the end of the cycle the green light comes on UNTIL 10 and gives an impulse on the START output 10 I i RED YELLOW YELLOW MODE 8 Name User Explanation line Autodefined Available cycle times according to the sequence set This mode allows the user to construct with complete freedom an
3. IL 5 Doc MGA uB1998 001 Version 1 0 MICRO ATE uBeep User Manual Page 7 of 11 At the end of every cycle an impulse is given on the START output L5 EE A Beper Tone BOOP _BIP_ _BIP_ _BIP_ mr mw ww GREEN GREEN GREEN MODE 3 Name Rally 0 Explanation line 10R 5GP 0 lt V lt 5 Available cycle times 20s 45s 2 min 30s 1 min 2 min 30s 40s 1 min 30s This mode turns on the red light at 10s from the start at 5 countdown begins with the yellow light coming on and every second a pixel going off At the end of the cycle the green light comes on UNTIL 5 and an impulse is given on the START output Te ao n A o a A A EA OFF OFF OFF OFF Lights RED YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW GREEN GREEN PIXEL PIXEL PIXEL PIXEL PIXEL MODE 4 Name Rally 1 Explanation line 10R 5G 0 lt V lt 9 Available cycle times 20s 45s 2 min 30s 1 min 2 min 30s 40s 1 min 30s This mode turns on the red light at 10s from the start at 5 the yellow light comes on At the end of the cycle the green light comes on UNTIL 9 and gives an impulse on the START output ppp OFF OFF OFF OFF Doc MGA uB1998 001 Version 1 0 MICRO Qc ATE uBeep User Manual Page 8 of 11 MODO 5 Name Rally 2 Explanation line 10G 3V 3R Available cycle times 20s 45s 2 min 30s 1 min 2 min 30s 40s 1 min 30s This
4. een emitted after the yellow signal light has come on Also in this case false starts are transmitted to the START output of the beeper whereas the subsequent end of cycle impulse is transmitted to the LAP output of the Beeper Analysis of the impulses on the start chronometer makes it possible to detect false starts and times which deviate from the official start When one of the Rally modes is selected the user must select one of the two work modes The LCK Lock key The LCK key makes it possible to disactivate the outputs without losing synchronization of the cycle time When the key is pressed the letters LK appear at the top right of the display to signal the status of the system When the Lock is disactivated the outputs Beep and Signal Light Set will be activated for the next cycle sequence When the outputs block is active the indicator LEDs are still lit to give an idea of the current situation of the sequence Battery recharge To recharge the batteries simply insert a power supply tension between 11 and 18V in the appropriate jack see fig3 The complete recharge cycle lasts 8 hours When the batteries are low this is signaled on the display by the appearance of a B in the bottom right corner of the display The device can also function with an external power source once more using the recharge jack with tensions of between 11 and 18V
5. on off sequence for signal lights and sounds inserted within a cycle time The sequence is constructed by selecting in succession e event time the beginning end of the cycle is indicated by T 0 With the arrows the time value is increased or decreased within a range of variability from 127 to 127 e type of sound the following options are possible 1 Silent 2 Bip 3 Boop 4 Long bip 5 Long boop e type of signal light the following options are possible Off Red Yellow Green Pixel Yellow Pixel The signal light options set for the instant of time are kept until the value of the next event time selection The device sets the insertion of the beeper and signal light values for the instant T 0 On the basis of the value limits of the sequence set the system then determines the minimum value permitted for the cycle time Subsequently the user must select the cycle time from the values suggested by the device Doc MGA uB 1998 001 Beep User Manual Version 1 0 MICRO 6H GATE p Page 10 of 11 Example The user wishes to construct the following sequence E 1 5 EA ee OFF YELLOW GREEN with a cycle time of 30 seconds The user must insert the data in the following way mme 5010 25 12 4 0 1 SILENT BOOP SILENT SILENT YELLOW YELLOW GREEN Selection of the time cycle After choosing a function mode or directly selecting time cycle selection from the main menu the user must
6. on the beeper sets itself to a base configuration Alpine Skiing with a cycle time of 20 seconds with all the outputs de activated the 3 LEDs on and the time counter blocked From this configuration it is possible to set a mode of use suitable for the race to be managed and an appropriate cycle time An arrow appears on the left of the display If the arrow is on the first line pressing ENTER will take you to the selection of function mode if the arrow is on the second line to the selection of cycle time The arrow can be moved from one line to the other with the Up Arrow Down Arrow keys Function modes The current program has the following function modes MODE 1 Name Alpine Skiing Explanation line 10R 5G 3 lt V lt 3 Available cycle times 20s 45s 2 min 30s 1 min 2 min 30s 40s 1 min 30s This mode emits a long BOOP at 10s from the start with the red light coming on at 5 countdown begins with a every second and the yellow light coming on at 3 the green light comes on UNTIL 3 At the end of every cycle an impulse is given on the START output Time 0 Bu 4 3 2 0 Beeper Long BOOP BIP MODE 2 Name Cross country skiing Explanation line Green from 5 to 5 Available cycle times 20s 45s 2 min 30s 1 min 2 min 30s 40s 1 min 30s This mode emits a long BOOP at 10s from the start at 5 countdown begins with a BIP every second and the green light coming on UNT
7. uBEEP USER MANUAL MICRO Y GATE Via J Kravogl 39100 BOLZANO ITALIA Doc MGA uB 1998 001 Version 1 0 MICRO ec ATE uBeep User Manual Page 2 of 11 INDEX Doc MGA uB1998 001 Version 1 0 MICRO Qc ATE uBeep User Manual Page 3 of 11 Description 29 09 CON ON E Rea pb GO H ra CH A LIGHTS LAP V ART gt P QU b wt ST Alphanumeric display 2 lines x 16 characters LAP output GND START output end of cycle LCK key Activates Disactivates outputs Beeper and signal lights ENTER key to put into effect modifications and selections DOWN ARROW key UP ARROW key GND Photocell input Red LED Synchronized with Red light signal output Yellow LED Synchronized with Yellow light signal output Green LED Synchronized with Green light signal output 6 pole Amphenol socket for connection to signal lights Doc MGA uB1998 001 Version 1 0 MICRO ATE uBeep User Manual iii e 1 BATTERY RECHARGE JACK input Vinz 9 18V 2 ON OFF switch Beep User Manual Version 1 0 MICRO GH GATE P Page 5 of 11 Connections Photocell MICRO Y GATE BUZZY 83 Chronometer Ive ei Signal lights Doc MGA uB 1998 001 Version 1 0 MICRO ec ATE uBeep User Manual Page 6 of 11 How to use uBeep As soon as it is switched
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