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2. If the first digit of the display blinks you entered the mode for setting the starting number If the button continues to be pressed the blinking setting is saved and the cursor moves to the next digit In case this digit is already set correctly continue to press the button until in the end the starting number is displayed without blinking Pressing the manual button again counts one down In case the button is pressed for about 2 seconds it counts one up If pressed for about 10 seconds the display is reset to the initial value 2 1 4 Stopwatch Countdown Version 4 3 and 4 4 This function is available from version 4 3 with fixed start and stop delay time of 4 seconds to eliminate incorrect photocell impulses Switching between stopwatch and countdown is ef fected by continued pressing of the manual button for about 20 seconds Displaying 00 00 00 indicates the stopwatch mode blinking of the first digit the countdown mode If the button continues to be pressed the blinking setting is saved and the cursor moves to the next digit In case this digit is already set correctly continue to press the button until in the end the starting value is displayed without blinking Pressing the button again starts the countdown If pressed for about 10 seconds the display is reset to the initial value 2 1 4 1 hh mm ss A1 0x Time format for stopwatch and countdown 2 1 4 2 HA mm ss zh A1 1x Time format for stopwatch and countdown 2 1 4 3 ssss z
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4. colon after fifth digit is always inactive B4 00 Sixth digit is always inactive B5 00 PAPES a8 SSSSRERSSE5 EN COCO Cf fof COI CoCo Page 10 Manual D LINE D SAT 1 4 2 TdC8001 Points Show Jumping Configuration of a 6 digit display for showing the points by TdC8001 equestrian in the mid dle of the display The parameters have to be set as follows Extended protocol 2400 bps A1 40 S E2 Device address 00 A3 00 A 00 PA First digit is always inactive A5 00 a joo Dot or colon after first digit is always inactive A6 00 MBP Second digit is to display points PZ A7 02 eg Dot or colon after second digit is always inactive A8 00 Third digit is to display points PZ A9 02 Shows the dot which is sent after the full second B0 17 Fourth digit is to show points PZ B1 21 Dot or colon after fourth digit is always inactive B2 00 Fifth digit is to show points B3 22 Dot or colon after fifth digit is always inactive B4 00 Sixth digit is always inactive B5 00 The other 2 boards are to be adjusted as shown below Scoreboard Time Cee sa JCINC Bang Scoreboard Bib Rank FE Page 11 Manual D LINE D SAT 1 4 3 8 digit Scoreboard for Swimming Configuration of an 8 digit scoreboard to show rank lane and time This scoreboard for swimming has a special layout with an empty space between first and second and between second and third digit The parame
5. 1 D LINE57 1 4 EO D LINE57 I 6 E0 D LINE100 I 4 E0 D LINE100 I 6 E0 D LINE80 O 3 E0 D LINE80 O 4 E0 D LINE80 O 6 E0 D LINE150 O 3 E0 D LINE150 O 4 E0 D LINE150 O 5 E1 D LINE150 O 6 E0 D LINE250 O 3 E0 D LINE250 0 4 E0 D LINE250 O 5 E1 D LINE250 O 6 E0 D LINE450 0 4 0 4 450 1000 600 70 200 yes no 225 58 D LINE450 0 6 0 6 450 2490 600 70 200 yes yes D LINE600 0 4 0 4 600 2490 800 70 200 yes yes 300 87 D LINE600 0 6 0 6 600 3400 800 70 200 yes yes 300 183 D LINE800 0 6 0 6 800 4800 1000 70 200 yes yes 400 180 D LINE1000 0 6 E0 6 1000 5700 1400 70 200 yes yes 500 270 D LINE1500 0 6 0 6 1500 8500 2000 70 200 yes yes 750 510 gt OJO ojo OJO 22 3 35 O IOJO a l3 333a 35 3 5 Middle Brackets O oO PO RP aS om i i B C PIN Bie oO Se OO o gt D LINE80 O 3 E0 _ 0 D O Page 16 Manual D LINE D SAT 3 2 Connections 3 2 1 D LINE Internal button to set the display mode Amphenol socket 1 10 12 Volt 2 Ground 3 Data Out E Data In Connection for push button for stopwatch countdown and counter function Data In and Ground 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 0A Fuse 3 2 2 D SAT The D SAT has all connections on feeder clamps Page 17 Manual D LINE D SAT 3 3 Interface Formats 3 3 1 Serial Interface Signal compatible wit
6. O A TET 5 1 3 1 Set Daytime Hours PO 2 cccnccazcesccccceccedaatwadeecaccaanssaceacdecowantneeodeaseadeucedecceewaddacd nocbedasenteaddececeerese 5 1 3 2 Ser Daytime Minutes Plioceno 5 1 3 3 Set Daytime Seconds P2 once ccseccccscs nacesncecnscccneaadncdenstecnesanacececectsmersenceddendanetennttessdenedennatecesss 5 1 3 4 Set the Day of the Date P3 oooocnccccccccccccnnccnnnnononononcnnnnnnonnnannnnnnnnonnnnnnonnnononnnanennnnnnnnnnass 5 1 3 5 Set the Month of the Date P4 occcccccccccccnnccnnncccnononncnnnnccnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnonononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonos 5 1 3 6 Set the Year of the Date P5 oooonnccccnccccccconcconononononononononononononcnnnnnonnnnnnonnnonononaneninnnnnnonons 5 1 3 7 Display Time for Daytime P6 ccooooncnccccncncconnnnononononnnnnnononcnnonnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnonnnrnconarinennnninos 6 1 3 8 Display Time for Date P7 ses ieiccecsedescesnccectasaadeadertddcncnedeceddashddboteshecncqsidouddeneseeceadachddbecnbacdeadees 6 1 3 9 Display Time for Temperature P8 occcooocococoncncocononcconconocononconanonononcnnonannncnnaronenanennos 6 bra 1 3 10 EEI Calibration of TeMmperature cccccscccccccssseeccceessccecceausececesauseeecseauseceessaseeeesseuseesessauseesessans 6 1 3 11 PER Display Time for Relative HuMidity ccooocccnccccconcnncccnnccnnonconncononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 6 1 3 12 S Calibration of Relative Humidity eiieeii nnana aian ia
7. Version E110303 Manual D LINE D SAT Important Information General Before using your ALGE TIMING device read the complete manual carefully It is part of the device and contains important information about installation safety and its intended use This manual cannot cover all conceivable applications For further information or in case of problems that are mentioned not at all or not sufficiently detailed please contact your ALGE TIMING representative You can find contact details on our homepage www alge timing com Safety Apart from the information of this manual all general safety and accident prevention regulations of the legislator must be taken into account The device must only be used by trained persons The setting up and installation must only be exe cuted according to the manufacturer s data Intended Use The device must only be used for its intended applications Technical modifications and any misuse are prohibited because of the risks involved ALGE TIMING is not liable for damages that are caused by improper use or incorrect operation Power supply The stated voltage on the type plate must correspond to voltage of the power source Check all con nections and plugs before usage Damaged connection wires must be replaced immediately by an authorized electrician The device must only be connected to an electric supply that has been installed by an electrician according to IEC 60364 1 Never touch the mains plu
8. aymode Here the different display modes for your score board can be adjusted 1 3 17 1 1 hh mm ss 0x 1sec 1 3 17 1 2 h mm ss z 1 10sec and speed with 1 10 1 3 17 1 3 mm ss zh 1x 1 100sec 1 3 17 1 4 m ss zht 1 1000sec 1 3 17 1 5 Bib Rank 2x 1 3 17 1 6 Extended Mode 4x This advanced mode serves for configuring the complete display yourself You can define which byte is shown at which position on the score board If the serial setting is in this mode you have some more parameters to adjust the mode These parameters are re rE ic A5 A6 BO B1 For a detailed description how to adjust these parameters see point 1 4 1 3 17 1 7 Slave Master Communication RS485 or RS232 master TX slave RX 5x and also for GPS operation set 4800 baud Sen4 1 3 17 1 8 Ed EE pc Communication 6x 1 3 17 1 9 Game Console CKN Score Home_Guest must be 9600 Baud SEC9 1 3 17 1 10 Game Console CKN Playing Time mm ss central must be 9600 Baud IID LINE is connected with RS232 of the CKN console Pin5 GND PIN2 data Works as from CKN software 11 2006 wireless protocol wired no longer exists 1 3 17 1 11 ERS EME Freeze Daytime 3x With this function the daytime can be frozen with a manual button on the green black banana socket for the duration of the time out time The daytime continues internally 1 3 17 1 12 mm ss zh 1x 1 100sec Identically to SEh but in the stopwatch mode the time is shown in seconds Ins
9. cation either in full or in part requires the prior written consent of the copyright holder Page 2 Manual D LINE D SAT Declaration of Conformity We declare that the following products comply with the requirements of the listed standards Parts that we use in the product are CE certificated by the manufacturers and ALGE TIMING GmbH does not change them We ALGE TIMING GmbH Rotkreuzstrasse 39 A 6890 Lustenau Declare under our sole responsibility that the display board D LINE and its models of the series 57 100 150 250 300 450 600 1000 1500 SDA1 produced from 01 01 2005 and later is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative documents s Safety IEC 60950 1999 EN 60950 2000 EN 60335 1 2002 A11 2004 A1 2004 A12 2006 A2 2006 EMC EN55022 2006 A1 2007 EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN61000 3 2 2006 EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 Additional Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC also the EMC Directive 2004 108EG and accordingly carries the CE marking si Albert Vetter General Manager Lustenau 30 11 2010 ALGE TIMING GmbH Page 3 Manual D LINE D SAT Table of Contents 1 sn E E E 5 1 1 Change of Displaymode ccccccsesccceeeeeccseecceueeeceueeessacecsaaeeesseeeessueeessaneeessaes 5 1 2 NTA FING S siora E A E teane he oeeneens 5 1 3 Paramore E E TA E E EAE
10. d 12 h Time in 12 h mode and temperature in Fahrenheit but on 6 digit D LINE time is centered and without running seconds 1 3 16 Brightness A0 b With this parameter brightness settings and effects can be set The first digit is for the ap pearance the second one for the brightness 1 3 16 1 First digit of setting The first digit is defining the type of changing between time and temperature Fade in will changeover with brightness effect from time to temperature 1 3 16 1 1 PEA HH Fade in off Fading is not activated 1 3 16 1 2 EE Fade in on Fading is activated 1 3 16 2 Second Digit of Setting This setting is defining the brightness mode of the display 1 3 16 2 1 Ef Manual setting The second digit of the brightness settings can be adjusted manually from O to 9 Value O is minimum brightness and value 9 is maximum brightness This adjustment you can also be effected by using the menu of TdC8001 or TIMY Page 7 Manual D LINE D SAT 1 3 16 2 2 EF Daytime Dependent Brightness x3 Brightness is set automatically depending on the daytime 1 3 16 2 3 Light Sensor Dependent Brightness x4 With this setting the brightness depends on the light sensor If no light sensor is connected maximum brightness Is set 1 3 17 Displaymode and Serial Interface A1 S This setting is for the interface parameters The first digit in the setting is for the display mode the second one for the interface speed 1 3 17 1 Dipl
11. down function that allows to set the countdown time With the parameters different formats for the countdown can be set Countdown format hh mm ss hours minutes seconds Countdown format mm ss zh minutes seconds 1 100 Countdown format ssss zh seconds mode with 1 100 The standard start time for the countdown is one minute For setting this time use the push button 023 xx and press it for about 10 seconds until the first digit starts to blink If the button continues to be pressed the blinking setting is saved and the cursor moves to the next digit In case this digit is already set correctly continue to press the button until in the end the start time is displayed without blinking Pressing the manual button again starts the countdown The countdown can be stopped or re started any time by pressing time out If the button is pressed for about 5 seconds the display is reset to zero or after 10 seconds the time can be reset as required Page 13 Manual D LINE D SAT 2 1 3 Counter from Version 4 5 Starting with version 4 5 we offer a counter function that allows to set any number you like and count up or down from this number with each keystroke manual button 023 xx at green and black banana socket Counter up SElrda Counter down The counter mode is switched on Depending on the set mode the push button has a count up or count down function Pressing the button for about 2 seconds counts in the opposite direction
12. g with wet hands Never touch live parts Cleaning Please clean the outside of the device only with a smooth cloth Detergents can cause damage Never submerge in water never open or clean with wet cloth The cleaning must not be carried out by hose or high pressure risk of short circuits or other damage Liability Limitations All technical information data and information for installation and operation correspond to the latest status at time of printing and are made in all conscience considering our past experience and knowl edge Information pictures and description do not entitle to base any claims The manufacturer is not liable for damage due to failure to observe the manual improper use incorrect repairs technical modi fications use of unauthorized spare parts Translations are made in all conscience We assume no liability for translation mistakes even if the translation is carried out by us or on our behalf Disposal If a label is placed on the device showing a crossed out dustbin on wheels see drawing the European directive 2002 96 EG applies for this device Please get informed about the applicable regulations for separate collection of electrical and electronical waste in your country and do not dispose of the old devices as household waste Correct disposal of old equipment protects the environment and humans against C Y negative consequences paa Copyright by ALGE TIMING GmbH All rights reserved Any dupli
13. h Time format for stopwatch and countdown in seconds mode for driving equestrian or other sports where time is shown 60 seconds instead of 1 00 minutes available from version 4 3 2 1 5 Counter Version 4 3 and 4 4 Switching between count up and count down is effected by continuously pressing the manual button for about 20 seconds Disply of 0 indicates the count up mode first digit blinking the count down mode 2 1 5 1 SEJ Counter Enables the counter mode Depending on the counting direction the function of the manual button is different Pressing shortly the button counts up down and continued pressing for about 2 seconds counts down up Page 14 Manual D LINE D SAT 2 1 5 2 Adjusting the Starting Number If the first digit of the display blinks you entered the mode for setting the starting number Keeping the button pressed for a while the blinking value is saved and the cursor moves to the next digit In case this digit is set correctly keep the button pressed until in the end the starting number is shown without blinking Pressing the button again counts down by one If the button is pressed for 2 seconds it counts up Countinue to press for as long as 10 sec onds resets the display to the starting number Page 15 Manual D LINE D SAT 3 Technical Data 3 1 Dimensions s2 O ED a zo Figure Height Brackets L Brackets Max Reading Power Input Distance m D LINE57 1 3 E
14. h RS232C interface serial no handshake operation 3 3 1 1 Standard Settings 2400 Baud 1 Start bit 8 Data ASCII Bit 1 Stopbit No Paritybit 3 3 1 2 Transmission Protocol On the following page the protocols are indicated which can be sent by ALGE TIMING timing devices to the display boards A Identifier for interconnected display board A to J A board 1 B board 2 C board 3 J board 10 Nt Start number thousandth digit Nh Start number hundredth digit NZ Start number tenth digit Ne Start number 1 digit Floor Hours Mo Minutes ostias Seconds FA E 1 10 Seconds PA 1 100 Seconds Losas 1 1000 Seconds RZ Rank tenth digit R Rank 1 digit A Carriage Return OD Hex or Line Feed OA Hex and Carriage Return OD Hex A picada Identifier for running time if dot on fourth digit A ALGE TdC 4000 Identifier for intermediate time 1 at fourth digit Bienes ALGE TdC 4000 Identifier for intermediate time 2 at fourth digit oer ALGE TdC 4000 Identifier for ending time at fourth digit a ALGE TdC 4000 Identifier for total time at fourth digit AA Comet 1 Start channel 2 Start channel 4 Stop channel or 8 Stop channel TO cresi Timer identification at the Comet Timer A or B asias Timer S4 Split and 3 Parcours Identification Parcours A B or C A Identification for Timer S4 Parcours ae Timer S4 Show Jumping fault points tenth digit PE r
15. here Page 9 Manual D LINE D SAT 1 4 Extended Data Mode In this mode one byte of the data string can be assigned to each digit For example it is pos sible to display one a 6 digit score board the bib on the first 2 digits and the time in m ss on the last 3 digits For some sports like equestrian with the Timer S4 you have to program the display for the presentation of the points in this mode It is not possible to show datasets of differently addressed data strings 1 4 1 Timer S4 Points Show Jumping Configuration of a 6 digit display for showing the points by Timer S4 equestrian in the mid dle of the display The data package of the Timer S4 looks as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 PZPPE H H mMimM S s z Pz Pe CR PzjPe JjHiH mimf sjs z h t PzjPelcr The parameters have to be set as follows Extended protocol 2400 bps A1 40 S E2 Device address 00 A3 00 A 00 First digit is always inactive A5 00 Dot or colon after first digit is always inactive A6 00 Second digit is to display points PZ A7 01 Dot or colon after second digit is always inactive A8 00 Third digit is to display points PE A9 02 Show the dot which is sent after the full second BO 1 7 Fourth digit is to show points PZ B1 21 Dot or colon after fourth digit is always inactive B2 00 Fifth digit is to show points B3 22 Dot or
16. isas Timer S4 Show Jumping fault points 1 digit PZ oase Timer S4 Show Jumping fault points 1 10 points P Pussi Timer S4 Show Jumping fault points 1 100 points HD Timer S4 18 Channel Timer consecutive number hundredth digit Timer S4 18 Channel Timer consecutive number tenth digit HO an Timer S4 18 Channel Timer consecutive number 1 digit oe Timer S4 Parallel slalom Identification for show jumping Festus Timer S4 Parallel slalom Identification for red parcours ASCII r crop Timer S4 Parallel slalom Identification for blue parcours ASCII b O ted Timer S4 Speed Identification for soeed measurement eee Timer S4 Speed Identifier for measurement 01Hex km h O2Hex m s or 03Hex mph ne Timer S4 Speed Speed F areira Timer S4 Swimming Identifier for interconnected display board A to H A Tafel1 B Tafel2 H Tafel8 Page 18 U 5 C CU D LINE D SAT o Smp Oa e Ee ae O ee PU O ECO a Og e s aji a aa erpen ZN uN aja papa a jenjen un aja paja fo fen fen fun CECOT TERTERA Ce fe ee Aa paja en zn fun DL peog swn Din 0 0 OC EC EE rca toros posi tute s s jm ufo enfasis r ll fet Se ECA pen pene Pal Pene DL 8 05 20 00 9 90 5 eLo in y ys seu aa Y xi Jufz s s o ajwfo mf E SHeWOINY y yg Iaw ampem PP OP 0S Buus rs aew 1 peog awn un ete P R EEE pE A dee unuas y pS Aaw uwag y pS Aa EIILALULAS s po Jaj
17. nccteaseeseseentccceeeeseceesensnes 13 2 1 2 Countdown from Version 4 5 ooonccccnccccccconnccnnnoconononncnnnnnnnnnonnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnss 13 2 1 3 Counter FOM Verciom 4 5 arrn E EESE Ee A FREE pA E SE EEE 14 2 1 4 Stopwatch Countdown Version 4 3 and 4 4 oooocooococcccconccoconoonnnnnnnononononnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnonnnnannnnnnnnnnss 14 2 1 5 Counter Version 4 3 and 4 4 cccccccccsssssseeeeecceeeeseeeenecceeeaseeeeeecseeeaueeeeeecseeaaseceeeessueaasseeesenesseas 14 3 Technical D la a 16 3 1 DIMEN ION aa i E EE E E a E E E 16 3 2 COME HO aa vent E E EAE E E AE E A 17 3 2 1 PUNE e E E atraco nadie Mood 17 3 2 2 D OAT A A E 17 3 3 e A 18 3 3 1 SNE a a a E E A E entona sedans 18 3 3 2 A AA o a A o o O 20 3 3 3 An cbse ee cetncdacencese O cence 20 Parameter list of old models Parameter list for 3 digit models some parameters are not available at 3 digit models Page 4 Manual D LINE D SAT 1 Operation 1 1 Change of Displaymode You can change the Displaymode with the internal button or with the PC Software and the cable 145 05 To change the parameters with the internal button press the button until the first parameter appears on the display If you wait for a few seconds the value of the parameter starts blink ing You can now change the parameter or value that is blinking To save the changings you need to pass all parameters until leaving the menu 1 2 Standard Setting
18. ode is started For set ting the different modes change the paramter A1 as described below 2 1 1 Stopwatch from Version 4 5 Starting with version 4 5 we offer a stopwatch function that allows to input a time from which the stopwatch starts to run The delay time of the stopwatch is 1 second e after each im pulse no further impulse can be triggered for the period of one second to avoid incorrect photocell impulses With the parameters different formats for the stopwatch can be set Stopwatch format hh mm ss hours minutes seconds Stopwatch format mm ss zh minutes seconds 1 100 Stopwatch format ssss zh seconds mode with 1 100 The stopwatch can be started from zero standard or any other time that is set For setting this time use the push button 023 xx and press it for about 10 seconds until the first digit starts to blink If the button continues to be pressed the blinking setting is saved and the cursor moves to the next digit In case this digit is already set correctly continue to press the button until in the end the start time is displayed without blinking Pressing the manual button again starts the stopwatch The stopwatch can be stopped or re started any time by pressing intermediate or end time If the button is pressed for about 5 seconds the display is reset to zero or after 10 seconds the time can be reset as required 2 1 2 Countdown from Version 4 5 Starting with version 4 5 we offer a count
19. play Time for Daytime P6 Display time of daytime being shown Switch off daytime being displayed by setting value to 00 1 3 8 Display Time for Date P7 Display time of date being shown Switch off date being displayed by setting value to 00 1 3 9 Display Time for Temperature P8 Display time of temperature being shown Switch off temperature being displayed by setting value to 00 Only available if temperature sensor is connected 1 3 10 Calibration of Temperature The shown temperature can be adjusted by up to 9 degrees 1 3 11 Display Time for Relative Humidity Display time relative humidity being shown Switch off relative humidity being displayed by setting value to 00 1 3 12 Calibration of Relative Humidity The shown relative humidity can be adjusted by up to 9 percent 1 3 13 GPS Offset Hours to GMT With this parameter you can adjust the offset to GMT in hours 1 3 14 GPS Offset Minutes GMT With this parameter you can adjust the offset to GMT in minutes 1 3 15 Area Settings for Temperature and Time Area parameter for setting the diplaymode for time and temperature The first digit in the set ting is for automatically changing the clock to summertime the second one is for the display mode Following settings are possible 1 3 15 1 Summertime Switching P9 The first digit of the area setting is responsible for internally changing the clock to summer and wintertime 1 3 15 1 1 fel HA Summertime S
20. s The D LINE score boards are delivered with a standard setting optimized for timing pur poses To reset the factory settings keep the internal button pressed until the software ver sion appears on the display ATTENTION Only scoreboards built after 2005 06 are equipped with this function 1 3 Parameter List The parameter list is designed in such a way as to showing the user by the name of the pa rameter the one he would like to change ATTENTION Older D LINE models have different parameter names These old parameter names can be found in square brackets xx Some of the settings are identical and some are not available at all with older models ATTENTION 3 digit displays are not equipped with many of the below stated parameters or have to be displayed differently due to lack of space The parameter names for 3 digit dis plays can be found in round brackets xx 1 3 1 Set Daytime Hours P0 This parameter is to adjust the hours of the daytime 1 3 2 Set Daytime Minutes P1 This parameter is to adjust the minutes of the daytime 1 3 3 Set Daytime Seconds P2 This parameter is to adjust the seconds of the daytime 1 3 4 Set the Day of the Date P3 This parameter is to adjust the day of the date 1 3 5 Set the Month of the Date P4 This parameter is to adjust the month of the date 1 3 6 Set the Year of the Date P5 This parameter is to adjust the year of the date Page 5 Manual D LINE D SAT 1 3 7 Dis
21. tead of 1 00 minutes 60 seconds is displayed See also point 2 1 4 3 Page 8 Manual D LINE D SAT 1 3 17 2 Transfer Speed Protocol The second digit of the setting is responsible for the transfer speed of the serial interface 1 3 17 2 1 2400 N 8 1 ALGE Standard x0 1 3 17 2 2 4800 N 8 1 AGE x1 1 3 17 2 3 EIA ME 9600 Ns 1 AGE x2 1 3 17 2 4 Eifel HH 19200 N 8 1 AGE x3 1 3 17 2 5 Special Format 1 3 17 2 6 Old devices like the S3 Selftimer SF2 x4 1 3 18 Time Out Time Temperature Date A2 This setting defines the time after which the display board switches from serial display mode back to time temp mode If it is set on 00 the parameters described from point 1 3 1 to point 1 3 15 2 7 are no longer visible The display modes for daytime temperature and date are thus deactiveted Up to version 3 7 the specifications are in seconds and from version 3 8 the value is multiplied by 10 so an adjustment of 24 is 240 seconds 1 3 19 EE Address Setting A3 A To use more than one D LINE on an addressed protocol you have to define the addresses of every single display board Normally the first line is address 1 E second line ad dress 2 AO f etc Depending on the sport this setting can be important to display the serial data of your timing device correctly Please also refer to the manual of the corresponding timing device The sport specific intructions for controlling the score board can be found t
22. ters have to be set as follows C3 En fun fl I cI EJ En 2m a PS a Pe e J PEI Ml Pad Cou 3 n CIJ a5 Bo Bo Pu CJ Extended Protocol 2400 bps A1 40 Device address 01 A3 01 First digit shows the rank A5 11 Point or colon after first digit is always inactive A6 00 Second digit shows the lane A7 21 Point or colon after second digit is always inactive A8 00 Third digit shows the minute tens A9 13 Point or colon after third digit is always inactive B0 00 Fourth digit shows the minutes B1 14 Point or colon after fourth digit is active B2 15 Fifth digit shows the second tens B3 16 Point or colon after fifth digit is always inactive B4 00 Sixth digit shows the seconds B5 17 Seventh digit shows the tenth of a second B6 19 Point or colon after seventh digit is always inactive B7 00 Eighth digit shows the hundredth of a second B8 19 1 4 4 Fixed Comma or Colon At some older AGE devices comma or colon may not be included in the protocol They can be permanently programmed on the D LINE Comma 98 Colon Page 12 99 Manual D LINE D SAT 2 Special Functions D LINE scoreboards can be used as stand alone stopwatch countdown clock or counter 2 1 Stopwatch Countdown and Counter To use one of these modes please to connect a manual button 023 xx at the green and red banana socket of the D LINE By pressing the manual button the m
23. witching 0x No internal changing used for DCF controlled clocks 1 3 15 1 2 European Summertime 1x Changing to summertime for Europe used with internal clock GPS and NTP synchronization 1 3 15 1 3 USA Summertime 2x Changing to summertime for USA used with internal clock GPS and NTP synchronization 1 3 15 1 4 Arla Australian Summertime 3x Changing to summertime for Australia used with internal clock GPS and NTP synchronization Page 6 Manual D LINE D SAT 1 3 15 2 Time and Temperature Setting The second digit of the area setting is used for the display mode of the time and temperature 12 h 24 h Celsius or Fahrenheit 1 3 15 2 1 Celsius and 24 h x0 Time in 24 h mode and temperature in Celsius 1 3 15 2 2 Relea Celsius and 24 h Time in 24 h mode and temperature in Celsius but on 6 digit D LINE time is centered and without running seconds 1 3 15 2 3 Celsius and 12 h x1 Time in 12 h mode and temperature in Celsius 1 3 15 2 4 Celsius and 12 h Time in 12h mode and temperature in Celsius but on 6 digit D LINE time is centered and without running seconds 1 3 15 2 5 Fahrenheit and 24 h x2 Time in 24 h mode and temperature in Fahrenheit 1 3 15 2 6 Fahrenheit and 24 h Time in 24 h mode and temperature in Fahrenheit but on 6 digit D LINE time is centered and without running seconds 1 3 15 2 7 Fahrenheit and 12 h Time in 12 h mode and temperature in Fahrenheit 1 3 15 2 8 Fahrenheit an
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