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1. 0 TRAFFIC LIGHT CABLE LENGTH 1111111 1 0 PHOTOCELL wii 0 0 O 1 pideen PHOTOCELL CABLE START LENGTH 7 7277 7 7 7 7 52 11 41 PHOTOCELL CABLE STOP LENGTH 12211 3 3 3 3 38 270 1 1 11 1111 1 1 0 1190 5 03 HANDSWITCH START CABLE LENGTH 3 02022212027227070707027027272777 1 HANDSWITCH STOP CABLE LENGTH 313 3 111111111 3 HANDSWITCH OUNT DOWN COUNT DOWN eee eee een Oe HEADPHONE Q34 WITH SPEAKING AMPLIFIER venek nn Version E 93 12 09 Page 33
2. GREEN GREEN B Start tolerance 2 RED sii RED 5 oe Re O RED mna RED O 5 5 0 RED on RED 5 RED n RED 0 7868 RED lie RED a A O E E E A RED RED REMOTE CONTROL CHANNEL yes PRECISION 1 100 secunds ACTIVE CONNECTIONS No intermediate time is possible Version E 93 12 09 Lightbeam Ext Supply RS 232 printer output start stop ext signal light remote control Page 9 Startclock ASC1 PROGRAM 1 Ski Alpin AMOUNT OF TIME CHANNELS COUNT DOWN INTERVAL TIMES START TOLERANCE 2 Start Stop yes C1 1 00 minutes C2 0 30 minutes 03 0 40 minutes 5 seconds LEAD LAG yes TRAFFIC LIGHT INTERNAL EXTERNAL COUNT DOWN SEMAPHORE TRAFFIC LIGHT i 5 5 RED oi RED RED sasa dassanika RED B 6100 RED z RED e YELLOW PE 70 RED YELLOW rusa Start tolerance 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN
3. GREEN GREEN Start tolerance 2 GREEN GREEN 080 9 RED REMOTE CONTROL CHANNEL no do not plug remote control PRECISION 1 1000 secunds ACTIVE CONNECTIONS Lightbeam Ext Supply RS 232 printer output start stop ext signal light Remote control is not possible Version E 93 12 09 Page 12 Startclock ASC1 PROGRAM 4 AMOUNT OF TIME CHANNELS 2 Start Stop COUNT DOWN yes INTERVAL TIMES C1 0 30 minutes C2 0 20 minutes 03 1 00 minutes START TOLERANCE 3 seconds LEAD LAG yes TRAFFIC LIGHT INTERNAL EXTERNAL COUNT DOWN SEMAPHORE TRAFFIC LIGHT 0 RO R E RED E E RED R RED 3011 RED sa RED 3 00 RED 06 YELLOW o 507 RED YELLOW D R Start tolerance 1 GREEN GREEN Z i GREEN GREEN ee 3 5 GREEN GREEN 1 0 0 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 100 GREEN GREEN GREEN
4. In this function you can choose between the two possible interval times you can change the interval times in function B Switch from one interval time to another with e g ae r 1430 PVT C22 200 C3 0 40 Version E 93 12 09 Page 27 Startclock ASC1 3 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERFACE The Startclock has a RS 232 C compatible interface The interface parameters are easy to choose see point 2 5 Function 8 on page 24 The baud rate is working in normal steps of 300 to 4800 The Startclock can do DC1 DC3 as well as hardware handshakes There is an output of all measured and calculated times with a precision of 1 1000 You can plug at the interface Computer Printer Modem Display boards Acoustic coupler Control codes CR receives the Startclock two question marks and a CR all stored times will be sent again CL CR receives the Startclock CL and CR the memory will be cleared FULL CR the Startclock sends FULL and CR as soon as the memory is full Format or Timing output C1 HHMMSSzht ABCD LF CR start time MSSZht LF GR 66 7 lead or lag time C2 HHMMSSzht ABCD LF CR stop time C3 HHMMSSzht ABCD LF CR time channel 3 intermediate C1 channel number HH hours MM minutes SS ls seconds tenth seconds hundredth seconds b thousan
5. GREEN 100 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 5 15 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN B Start tolerance 2 RED sii RED 5 oe Re O RED mna RED O 5 5 0 RED on RED 5 RED n RED 0 7868 RED lie RED a A O E E E A RED RED REMOTE CONTROL CHANNEL yes PRECISION 1 100 secunds ACTIVE CONNECTIONS Lightbeam Ext Supply RS 232 printer output start stop ext signal light remote control No intermediate time is possible Version E 93 12 09 Page 15 Startclock ASC1 PROGRAM 13 GUNDERSON METHOD AMOUNT OF TIME CHANNELS no timing channels COUNT DOWN AND INTERVAL TIMES input from Comet Timer TRAFFIC LIGHT no DISPLAY BOARD You can show on display boards the startnumber and count down time for the next ten starts You can control up to ten display boards with the Startclock position of position thumb wheel of shift switch switch description of switch up startnumber of the next competitor middle count down for the next competitor up startnumber of the 2nd competitor middle time between start of 1st and 2nd competitor up startnumber of
6. or give a start impulse the clock starts to run The display shows CLEAR All start and stop impulses are stored in a memory for anew race press to clear the memory to keep the memory stored press or The memory can store a maximum of 1500 times The display shows for SURE for or SPEICH stored If the display shows SURE and you want to clear the memory press CLEARED on the display shows that the memory is cleared The display shows PROGR 0 The program number is blinking It shows always the program number you used the last time in this example 0 With the input keys you choose the program number you want count program number up 0 7 count program number down 2 0 confirm program shown on display For program 1 press and confirm with The Startclock is now ready and starts with the first count down 10 seconds before the next minute starts What the display shows depends on the position of the function switch e g function switch on 0 display shows running time function switch on F display shows interval time Version E 93 12 09 Page 18 Startclock ASC1 2 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTION SWITCH This switch has 16 positions The position of the switch controls the display For each input or output of the Startclock you have to set first the function switch
7. There is an alternating high and low beep from the speaker Traffic light SIGNAL G The semaphore shows alternating red or green and the display shows r for red and G for green PRINT Printer prints all printing signs Version E 93 12 09 Page 22 Startclock ASC1 FUNCTION 7 PRINTER PR AUSDR All times are stored and can be printed any time Is function switch on position 7 the display shows the channels it prints continuously e g C 1 2 it prints all times from channel 1 and 2 C 1A23 it prints all three channels and lead or lag times CHANNEL 1 Start channel CHANNEL A Lead lag time CHANNEL 2 Stop channel CHANNEL 3 Intermediate channel The blinking channel can be switched on with or switched off with To the next digit to the right you get by pressing the key to the digit to the left by pressing and together After you set the channels which you want to print you have to input the time of the first output of the stored times The display shows 00 00 Are you interested only in the stored times after 10 25 input 10 25 All times after 10 25 of the channels you have chosen will be printed You can stop the printing by switching the function switch to an other position If you set the time 00 00 it will print form now on only the channel
8. 0 30 3 3 Conections and types Of connections 222 6 31 STARTCLOCK MANUAL COPYRIGHT BY ALGE TIMING AUSTRIA Version E 93 12 09 Page 1 Startclock ASC1 1 GENERAL 1 1 WHY AN ALGE STARTCLOCK ASC1 TIMING DEVICE The ALGE Startclock a microprocessor controlled timing device with analog and digital displays incorporates itself in the ALGE TIMING family well Timing accuracy is to the 1 1000 of a second SYNCHRONIZEABLE You can synchronize the ALGE Startclock with other timers Through pushing a start button or with a external start impulse it is possible to synchronize the Startclock with other timers COUNT DOWN In regular intervals or by pushing a start button an acoustic count down starts It is possible to plug an external speaker TRAFFIC LIGHT CONTROL With the acoustic count down a semaphore shows the count down condition in the right upper corner of the Startclock It is also possible to plug an external traffic light with red yellow and green START IMPULSE OUTPUT Together with the acoustic start signal there is a start impulse e g for start gates or start impulse for primary timing REMOTE CONTROL With optional equipment ASC TELE remote control it is possible to turn the count down off or switch between the
9. 5 ground 0 V 4 external supply 12 16 VDC SP 5 V regulated 6 channel 3 intermediate time 1122 TXD data output Pe ground 0 V E RXD data input 4 CTS busy input RTS busy output Version E 93 12 09 Page 31 ALGE Startclock ASC1 TI WE TH PRINTER deere ground 0 V F 12 Volts unregulated B data out 4 12 Volts unregulated Bu data out LOUD SPEAKER 5 ground shuts off internal speaker Os signal On ground operates both internal and external speaker EXTERNAL SIGNAL LIGHT ground 0 Volt Pb yellow 5 green 4 12 Volts operates both internal and external speaker Output code for external lamp driver Version E 93 12 09 Page 32 Startclock ASC1 ALGE STARTCLOCK ASC 1 ACCESSORIES ALGE STARTCLOCK ASC 1 eee eee KKK KKK K P KKK OO One POWER PACK WITH CABLE 11151 1 TREOD S 5 111 1111 11 1 REMOTE CONTROL 111111 0 REMOTE CONTROL CABLE LENGTH 15111111111 1 1 11 1 1959 1 3 1 EXTERNAL PRINTER CABLE LENGTH 2 202 7 2727 7 27 2727 1 EXTERNAL LOUDSPEAKER CABLE LENGTH 3 331 0 0 02
10. GREEN 5 15 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN B Start tolerance 2 RED sii RED 5 oe Re O RED mna RED O 5 5 0 RED on RED 5 RED n RED 0 7868 RED lie RED a A O E E E A RED RED REMOTE CONTROL CHANNEL yes PRECISION 1 100 secunds ACTIVE CONNECTIONS Lightbeam Ext Supply RS 232 printer output start stop intermediate ext signal light remote control No intermediate time is possible Version E 93 12 09 Page 13 Startclock ASC1 PROGRAM 4 AMOUNT OF TIME CHANNELS COUNT DOWN INTERVAL TIMES START TOLERANCE LEAD LAG TRAFFIC LIGHT COUNT DOWN REMOTE CONTROL CHANNEL PRECISION ACTIVE CONNECTIONS Remote control is not possible Version E 93 12 09 3 Start Stop Intermediate yes C1 1 00 minutes C2 0 30 minutes 03 0 40 minutes 3 seconds no INTERNAL EXTERNAL SEMAPHORE TRAFFIC LIGHT pda 0 740 RED 0 0871 RED RED 7 7 0 RED YELLOW S RED YELLOW 0 GREEN GREEN 4 GREEN GREEN E GREEN G
11. see description of function kees on page 20 Delay times The delay times for the time channels are the same in all programs Channel 1 start 0 50 seconds Channel 2 stop 0 12 seconds Channel 3 intermediate 0 12 seconds Delay times can be easy changed see function A page 25 Version E 93 12 09 Page 8 Startclock ASC1 PROGRAM 0 AMOUNT OF TIME CHANNELS COUNT DOWN INTERVAL TIMES START TOLERANCE 2 Start Stop yes C1 1 00 minutes C2 0 30 minutes C3 0 40 minutes 5 seconds LEAD LAG no TRAFFIC LIGHT INTERNAL EXTERNAL COUNT DOWN SEMAPHORE TRAFFIC LIGHT 0 RO R E RED E E RED R RED 3011 RED sa RED 3 00 RED 06 YELLOW o 507 RED YELLOW D R Start tolerance 1 GREEN GREEN Z i GREEN GREEN ee 3 5 GREEN GREEN 1 0 0 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 100 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 5 15 GREEN GREEN
12. FUNCTION 3333 3 3 para adi ganda nara 21 Function 3 intermediate time ee DGG 21 Function4 LEAD LAG TUM 3 333 333 77 0 21 Function5 break switch CD RUN or CD STOP 22 Function 6 test program TEST PRO eee eee eee nenene nen nn 22 Function 7 printer PR AUSDR eee eee een Knee KARA n nt 23 Function 8 interface INTERFAC iaaaiaaaaaaaasaaaasaaassanassanannnaanannnnnnnnnanansaaanaanananaa 24 Function9 traffic light CD 10 RT 0 70 2 7777 24 Function A delay time of channels TOT aaaaaaaaaaaaaas saas naaassaaanaaasananaaaanaaanannaaanaa 25 Function B interval times COUNT DO eee eee eee nenene nn 25 Function C reset start clock time UHR STELLEN eee eee 26 Function D choose the program PROGR eee eee een ete nn 27 Function E clear the memory CLEAR aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaasasaasaaaaannannnnnnnanannnnanaaananaaa 27 Function F change the interval times C1 1 30 eee een 27 2 6 Description of the Interface aaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaanaannssanannnnnannnnnnannnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnananssnnainnananna 28 TECHNICAL 3 10 29 3 1 72 34 9539 90 29 333 1
13. GREEN GREEN EE AE EA O E GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 15 GREEN GREEN 3 5 0 0 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN B Start tolerance 2 RED 2 RED RED 0 RED 5 T A RED Z PRE 9 0 8 4 070 RED n RED P Pa RED RED n RED REMOTE CONTROL CHANNEL yes PRECISION 1 100 secunds ACTIVE CONNECTIONS Lightbeam Ext Supply RS 232 printer output start stop No intermediate time is possible Version E 93 12 09 ext signal light remote control Page 10 Startclock ASC1 PROGRAM 2 AMOUNT OF TIME CHANNELS COUNT DOWN INTERVAL TIMES REMOTE CONTROL CHANNEL PRECISION ACTIVE CONNECTIONS Remote control is not possible Version E 93 12 09 3 Start Stop Intermediate yes C1 1 30 minutes C2 1 00 minutes C3
14. three count down times When using program 2 3 or 5 do not plug the remote control If you plug it it makes you all the time intermediate impulses TIME MEASUREMENT Max three timing channels for start gates photocells or hand switches Precision to 1 1000 seconds e g for start time intermediate time or final time LEAD LAG TIMING The lead or lag time is automatically measured and showed on the display Version E 93 12 09 Page 2 Startclock ASC1 BACK UP TIMING Together with the function as a Startclock it is very useful for back up timing DATA STORAGE All timing impulse will be stored in the ASC1 memory They stay in the memory until they are cleared OUTPUT OF ALL TIMING IMPULSES All timing impulses as well as the lead or lag times will be printed with channel and memory number All the stored times can be printed or shown at the display at a later time even after turning the ASC1 off THE ALGE ASC1 ISEASY TO HANDLE There is for almost all races a program stored in the ASC1 which you can select with the input of the program number IT ISUNIVERSL EOUIPMENT The data of the stored programs are easy to change for a special race COMPUTER INTERFACE The ASC1 can be plugged to a computer through a RS 232C compatible interface BATTERY CONTROL A meter on upper left corner of the front side shows the condition of the battery If the meter is in the read area the battery has to be recharged I
15. together to move one digit to the left Since 1 is o k just press The display shows 17 34 00 and the 7 blinks Press three times then and The display shows the following in a row 16 34 00 15 34 00 14 34 00 the second digit blinks 14 34 00 14 24 00 the third digit blinks 14 24 00 14 25 00 the fourth digit blinks Press now The display shows now 17 34 00 A A stays for analog and means you have to input the time the analog clock shows right now For this example it would be 17 36 02 the second and minute hand moved two positions Input the analog time 17 36 22 do it the same way as the time 14 25 00 and press after the last adjustment The display continues to show the analog time while first the second hand then the minute and hour hand moves to 2 25 00 pm Afterwards the display and the analog clock shows the time of day display blinks Confirm with if time of day is correct otherwise press If you press you have to input again the synchronize time and the time the analog clock shows If you confirmed with the display shows Version E 93 12 09 Page 17 Startclock ASC1 SYNC A the Startclock is now ready to synchronize together with other timing equipment The Startclock can be synchronized in two ways pressing the key giving a startimpulse As soon as you press the
16. 0 40 minutes START TOLERANCE 9 seconds LEAD LAG yes TRAFFIC LIGHT INTERNAL EXTERNAL COUNT DOWN SEMAPHORE TRAFFIC LIGHT Oe RED Oo 0 8 1 0 0 RED 270 RED 07 7 RED 0 0 3 1000 RED A RED eee RED RED 3 YELLOW YELLOW RED YELLOW PI 1050 RED YELLOW YELLOW 0 Start tolerance 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 111111600 GREEN GREEN 6 5 a agen GREEN GREEN A 5 3 11 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 5 S 99 8813 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 5800 GREEN GREEN 9 Start tolerance 2 GREE
17. 24 Startclock ASC1 FUNCTION A DELAY TIME OF CHANNELS TOT The delay times in the standard program are Channel 1 start 0 50 seconds Channel 2 stop 0 12 seconds Channel 3 intermediate 0 12 seconds By using the input keys it is easy to change the delay times Possible delay times are 0 00 0 002 0 03 0 12 0 5 1 0 1 5 and 2 0 seconds FUNCTION B INTERVAL TIMES COUNT DO The interval time is the time between two count downs Every program has three interval times You can switch from one interval time to the other with function F or the remote control ASC TELE The interval time of standard programs can be changed with the input keys You can change only the intervals which are not in use The shortest interval time is 12 seconds the longest 9 minutes 59 seconds Display shows C3 is turned on Cl 1330 and interval time 1 is 1 30 minutes 0415 m t interval time 2 is 15 seconds Version E 93 12 09 Page 25 Startclock ASC1 FUNCTION C RESET START CLOCK TIME UHR STELLEN With this function you stop the start clock and you are able to set it new and make a new synchronization To set the Startclock you do the same as after turning the Startclock on Example The Startclock stopped at 14 22 and 34 seconds The new synchronization should be at 14 25 o The display shows 14 22 00 The first digit is blinking Set the display
18. G oBeg Startgate STSc Photocell RLSc Startmicrphone Start Trafic Light v gt Speaker k J 3 SM7 A N Speech amplifier 3 A Headset 34 Startclock ASC1 Handswitch Start Stop ALGB SPORTS TIMING A Display Board GAZc CON Remote Control ASC TELE Printer P3 or P4 Computer 2 B Q o A gt 0 bh Startclock ASC1 2 1 2 HOW TO USE THE STARTCLOCK OPERATING ELEMENTS ANALOG CLOCK Clock is microprocessor controlled and shows the time of day DISPLAY Seven segment display with eight digits Display according to the function switch e g time of day finish time running time lead or lag count down time INPUT KEYS This keys are used to control the ASC1 e g input of time of day interval times program number plus count up minus count down Star confirm key and move cursor to the right Push and together to move the cursor to the left FUNCTION SWITCH Switch with 16 different positions Position of the switch controls the interface e g time of day start time finish time INTERNAL SEMAPHORE Internal semaphore displays red or green depending on the countdown INTERNAL SPEAKER Acoustic 4 ohm speaker inside the A
19. N GREEN 0 1 a RED RED no do not plug remote control 1 1000 secunds Lightbeam Ext Supply RS 232 printer output start stop intermediate ext signal light Page 11 Startclock ASC1 PROGRAM 3 AMOUNT OF TIME CHANNELS 2 Start Stop COUNT DOWN yes INTERVAL TIMES Count down start with handswitch 022 02 START TOLERANCE 9 seconds LEAD LAG no TRAFFIC LIGHT INTERNAL EXTERNAL COUNT DOWN SEMAPHORE TRAFFIC LIGHT Oro RED z RED O P AA eects RED R EE T RED irronneen RED RED a RED 30 EE RED z RED a E YELLOW o AD o Lo o o oak at YELLOW 117 1 9 090 RED YELLOW a A 1 YELLOW Ta RED YELLOW ee Start tolerance 1 GREEN GREEN 81 GREEN GREEN F GREEN GREEN e F 3 110 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN 08 00 GREEN GREEN 0610 GREEN GREEN 2 1 GREEN GREEN
20. REEN 7 0 GREEN GREEN 0 GREEN GREEN PRE GREEN GREEN 3 GREEN GREEN inaidaun iah GREEN GREEN 8 GREEN GREEN B GREEN GREEN 0 0 RED 9380 1 RED RED 7 RED 701 1 RED 6 RED RED NT RED ne RED no Do not plug remote control 1 1000 secunds Lightbeam Ext Supply RS 232 printer output start stop intermediate ext signal light Page 14 Startclock ASC1 PROGRAM 6 Ski Alpin AMOUNT OF TIME CHANNELS 2 Start Stop COUNT DOWN yes INTERVAL TIMES C1 0 40 minutes C2 1 00 minutes 03 1 30 minutes START TOLERANCE 5 seconds LEAD LAG no TRAFFIC LIGHT INTERNAL EXTERNAL COUNT DOWN SEMAPHORE TRAFFIC LIGHT 0 RO R E RED E E RED R RED 3011 RED sa RED 3 00 RED 06 YELLOW o 507 RED YELLOW D R Start tolerance 1 GREEN GREEN Z i GREEN GREEN ee 3 5 GREEN GREEN 1 0 0 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN
21. SC1 VOLTAGE CONTROL Meter in the upper left corner of the front side of the Startclock shows the battery condition Battery is o k as long the hand is not in the red Version E 93 12 09 Page 6 Startclock ASC1 2 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE CONNECTIONS Remote control Tele Startmicrophone SM7 Photocell RLSc Handswitch External supply 11 to 15 Volt Photocell Ext Supply Computer Display board GAZc Comet RS 232 Printer P3 or P4 External speaker Start impulse output potential free contact Output Startgate STSc Photocell adapter LA4 Speech amplifier SV3 O Sign Handswitch Photocell adapter LA4 7 Handswitch External start traffic light Volume for countdown speaker On Off switch On Off Fuse T 1 5 A FL TRSA Ch Charging control lamp ags F2 T1 0A Charging outlet to charge the battery Fuse T 1 0 A Version E 93 12 09 Page 7 Startclock ASC1 2 3 DESCRIPTION OF STANDARD PROGRAMS The ALGE Startclock ASC1 has 8 standard programs for different usage These programs can be easy changed by the user of the ASC1 and stay in the memory until another program is selected Turning the Startclock off does not clear the changed program as long the battery power pack is not empty Change the standard program by turning the function switch to the position you want to change Use the input keys to change the parameters
22. Startclock ASC1 Ge rt e a aaa aE a 2 1 1 Why an ALGE Startclock ASC1 eee eee nee 2 1 2 Basic equipment mri EAE A EE AE TEEE 4 1 3 0 eee 4 2 HOW TO USE THE STARTCLOCK ee KKK KKK 6 21 Operating ele ments 3 3 3 3 313111313 1 1 6 2 2 Description of the CONNECTIONS cen GGG 7 2 3 Description of the standard programs s enee 1 1 0 8 01101 9 2 0 0 9 Program 1 3 3 3 3 3 131111131311 10 0 11 1 11 7158 0 0 12 Program Fossin 7 7 7 13 1 1 2 0 14 Program 6 3 3 3 1 0 15 Program 13 Gunderson 9 ee 0 16 2 4 Set the ALGE Startclock ASC 1 2 6 17 2 5 Description of Function 0 22 19 1 1011 0 0 20 Function start time 1 20
23. dth seconds ABCD nemory number of time Version E 93 12 09 Page 28 Startclock ASC1 3 TECHNICAL DATA Timing range 23 hours 59 minutes 59 999 seconds Accuracy 0 0002 sec h at 20 C 68 K 0 009 sec h at 15 to 50 C 5 to 122 K Precision 1 1000 seconds Quartz frequency TCXO 11 52 MHz temperature compensated crystal oscillator Operative temperature range 25 to 60 C 13 to 140 F Memory max 1500 times All times are measured calculated lead lag and stored by 1 1000 of a second The output in some of the programs is only in 1 100 because of the rules in different sports 3 1 MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS The Startclock chassis is made of aluminium and can not rust at all For transportation the plexiglas is behind a cover and can not be scratched There are two straps on the back side to hang the start clock at the wall A 3 8 inch tread at the bottom makes it easy to fix the Startclock on a tripod Weight 4 8 kg 15 56 Ibs Measurements 450 x 330 x 110 mm 18 4 x 13 5 x 4 5 in Hands seconds 175 x3 mm 7 2 x 0 12 in yellow minutes 170 x 9 mm 7 x 0 4 in white hours 110 x 12 mm 4 5 x 0 5 in white Visibility about 35 meters 110 feet for the second hand about 50 meters 160 feet for the minute hand and clock face Version E 93 12 09 Page 29 Startclock ASC1 3 2 POWER SUPPLY Supply External with 12 to 16 VDC Rechargeable battery optional 3 2 1 Power
24. f the supply continues to get lower the ASC1 turns off in two steps Step 1 Secondhand and printing stops Minute hand and count down continue until voltage goes down to step 2 The times will be still measured stored and shown on the display As soon as the supply is o k again the ASC1 works compleate again Step 2 ASC1 switches complete off but stores the memory ELECTRICAL SUPPLY External supplied with 12 to 15 VDC or with built in rechargeable batteries and recharger 110 VAC or 220 240 VAC Version E 93 12 09 Page 3 Startclock ASC1 1 2 BASIC EQUIPMENT The ALGE Startclock ASC1 comes standard without the power pack battery cell with charger With an external supply of 12 to 15 VDC is the ASC1 completely functional and does not need further optional equipment If the ASC1 is used as a Startclock and back up timer the parallel contacts or start and finish contacts have to be connected 13 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT The ALGE ASC1 completes the big ALGE TIMING family Every ALGE device e g photocell printer startgate etc can be plugged into the ASC1 ALGE devices which can be used with the Startclock ASC1 upto three photocells startgate hand switch printer external speaker headphones with speech amplifier SV3 remote control ASC TELE external traffic light computer through RS 232 C interface tripod to set up the Startclock Version E 93 12 09 Page 4 60 21 6 F UOISI9A
25. in the right position Function 5 to F shows fist a program text on the display If you press key it starts the mode On the following pages will describe all positions of the function switch Version E 93 12 09 Page 19 Startclock ASC1 FUNCTION 0 DISPLAY SHOWS TIME OF DAY With the key you can switch between two modes Shows the time of day on the display After every start it shows the lead or lag time for 10 seconds LEAD TIME time from competitor start until start sound LAG TIME time from the start sound until competitor starts Switching on or off the Code Lock The Startclock can be protected by a code Nobody can change than the programs without the code code is 2002 turn the function switch on position 0 press key display shows code 0000 if you input code with 2002 the code protection is turned on to turn the code protection off repeat the same process With the code protection turned on you have to input the code before every change of programs EXAMPLE The code protection is switched on the interval time 1 should be switched from 1 00 to 0 30 minutes Function switch on position B Display shows COUNT DO Press key display shows CODE 0000 Input code 2002 with input key Confirm with Change interval time to 0 30 minutes To make the code again active
26. or lower finish time If you press again the display shows again the last finish time FUNCTION 3 DISPLAY SHOWS INTERMEDIATE TIMES With the key you can switch between two modes Display shows the last intermediate time e g Display shows 15 56 23 67 If there has not been a intermediate impulse yet display shows blinking the time of day Recall intermediate times All intermediate times are stored and can be shown any time at the display If you press the key the display shows DISPLAY If you press now the display shows the first stored time in the memory If you press first and then the display shows first the last stored time By pressing either or the display shows either the next higher or lower intermediate time If you press again the display shows the last intermediate time FUNCTION 4 LEAD LAG TIME With the key you can switch between two modes Display shows the last lead or lag time e g Display shows 0 00 17 If there has not been a start impulse yet display shows blinking the time of day Recall lead or lag times All intermediate times are stored and can be shown any time at the display If you press the key the display shows DISPLAY If you press now the display shows the first stored lead or lag time in the memory If you press first and then the display shows first the las
27. pack The power pack is a gel cell 12V 1 8Ah and charger which is built into the Startclock With the battery completely charged and the speaker turned up to high volume the running time of the Startclock is Battery life in hours dependent on temperature and prints The rechargeable battery will last 5 longer if the printouts are made after the race The battery lasts longer also if you turn down the volume Recharging the battery The builtin recharger makes over charging impossible The Startclock needs only to be plugged into 220 VAC 110 VAC to charge The average charging time is at least 6 to 9 hours How to store the Startclock To prevent the Startclock from having problems store it with a charged battery AC outlet The Startclock is supplied either by 220 VAC or 110 VAC see label the rechargeable battery works as a buffer battery Version E 93 12 09 Page 30 Startclock ASC1 two sockets for photocells and external supply RS 232c interface output socket for ALGE printer socket for external ALGE speaker potential free start impulse output max 100V 0 5A socket for start impulse input socket for stop impulse input socket for external traffic light volume control on off switch fuse for internal charger T 1 5A fuse for secondary voltage T 0 8A LIGHTBEAM EXTERN SUPPLY channel 1 start Sonss channel 2 stop
28. s you just input After input of a standard program all channels of the program are printed Version E 93 12 09 Page 23 Startclock ASC1 FUNCTION 8 INTERFACE INTERFAC The Startclock ASC1 has a RS 232 C compatible interface to plug in a computer printer display board etc In function 8 you can set the interface parameters Standard parameters 2400 baud DC1 DC3 handshake 8 data bits no parity bit The parameters can be changed easy with the input keys BAUDRATE 300 600 1200 2400 4800 HANDSHAKING DC1 DC3 or DTR hardware handshaking 8DATABIT no changes are possible NOPARITY no changes are possible FUNCTION 9 TRAFFIC LIGHT CD 10 RT With this function you can program the traffic light The count down start by 10 and goes down to 0 and from 1 to 10 The start beep is with 0 seconds With the input key you can choose the colour 1 828 909 RT yellow ee YE green 0 GR traffic light off With the input key you count down Attention You must input the complete count down form 10 to zero to 10 You are not al lowed to leave Function 9 before reaching 10 e g the display shows CD 5 RT the traffic light shows 5 seconds before the start red press key CD 4 RT press key CD 4 YE the traffic light should show yellow four seconds before the start Version E 93 12 09 Page
29. switch the function switch to another position ROD FUNCTION 1 DISPLAY SHOWS START TIMES Choose between two modes by pressing the key Display shows the start time of the last competitor Display shows e g 14 30 00 12 If there has not been a start impulse yet the display shows blinking the time of day Recall start times If you press key the display shows DISPLAY If you press now the display shows the first stored time in the memory If you press first and the the display shows first the last stored time By pressing either or the display shows either the next higher or lower start time If you press the display shows the last start impulse again Version E 93 12 09 Page 20 Startclock ASC1 FUNCTION 2 DISPLAY SHOWS FINISH TIMES Choose between two modes by pressing the key Shows the last finish time The display shows e g 15 39 25 17 If there has not been a finish impulse yet the display shows blinking the time of day Recall finish times All finish times are stored and can be shown at the display any time If you press key the display shows DISPLAY If you press now the display shows the first stored time in the memory If you press first and the the display shows first the latest stored time By pressing either or the display shows either the next higher
30. t stored time By pressing either or the display shows either the next higher or lower lead or lag time If you press again the display shows the last lead or lag time Version E 93 12 09 Page 21 Startclock ASC1 FUNCTION 5 BREAK SWITCH CD RUN or CD STOP In case of a race break you can stop the count down in this position If you press the key the count down stops until you press the key The display shows either CD STOP or CD RUN After a count down stop and run the first count down starts 10 seconds before the next exact minute FUNCTION 6 TEST PROGRAM TEST PRO If you installed all required appliances with the start clock and the start clock is not working in the way it is Supposed to work you can check for some functions whith this program All checks show first a text With you go to the next test with you go back to the check before FUNC 6 Show the position of the function switch With pressing the key the test program starts TASTER Shows the input key you press P for for and E for If you press two times you get the next check point DISPLAY The display counts all digits from 0 to 9 Battery condition BATT HIGH or BATT OUT Shows BATT HIGH for charged battery and BATT LOW for a empty battery Speaker test LS TEST
31. the 3rd competitor middle time between start of 2nd and 3rd competitor How to use the Startclock with the Comet and display board Input the start times in the Comet program Timer input start time Turn the Startclock on and set the time Start the Startclock and turn on program 13 Transmit the start times from the Comet to the Startclock cable 064 01 When transmission starts itshows on the display the transmitted startnumbers use Comet program transfer startt Plug the display board with the Startclock cable 060 10 Version E 93 12 09 Page 16 2 4 Startclock ASC1 SET THE ALGE STARTCLOCK ASC1 After switching the Startclock on you have to set the clock and input the program number The following shows exactly how to run the Startclock EXAMPLE Itis now 2 23 pm The Startclock is turned off and shows as analog time 5 24 20 You choose the alpine program 1 Turn the Startclock on The display shows SUSANNE ALGE UHR STEL the second and minute hand is moved two times UHR STEL means set the clock Press the key The display shows the last stored time The display shows 17 34 00 The first digit blinks Use the input keys for the input of the time 14 25 00 key to count the blinking digit up key to count the blinking digit down x key to move one digit to the left x and key
32. with the input keys to 14 25 00 and confirm with o The display shows now 14 22 00 A A stays for analog and means input the time the analog clock shows right now In this example 14 22 34 Use the input keys to input it o Thedisplay shows 14 22 34 A andthe second the minute and hour hand are movingtothe 14 25 Now the display shows the 14 25 too but it blinks Ifthe clock shows the time you want you can confirm with otherwise press If you pressed you have to input again the synchronize time and the time the analog clock shows right now If you pressed the display shows o SINC A the start clock is ready for synchronization The clock can be synchronized in two ways Press again Through a start impulse The synchronizing impulse should be at exactly 14 25 Version E 93 12 09 Page 26 Startclock ASC1 FUNCTION D CHOOSE THE PROGRAM PROGR If you want another program than the one you choose at the beginning you can input in this function another program number If you switch to this function it shows always the program you use blinking Shows on display PROGR 1 program 1 PROGR 5 program 5 FUNCTION E CLEAR THE MEMORY CLEAR If you want to clear the memory press The display asks you if you are sure and clears all times if you confirm again with FUNCTION F CHANGE THE INTERVAL TIMES C1 1 30
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