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1. PROFESSIONAL TIMING Users manual TAG Heuer Displays HL 960 HL 990 TAG Heuer Professional Timing Av des Champs Montants 14a 2074 Marin Suisse tel 41 32 755 60 00 fax 41 32 755 66 82 Homepage www tagheuer timing com E mail info tagheuer timing com 25 09 02 Page 1 11 Table of content Table of content First advices In general 0222002402200 2200 nnn nen nnn nennen een page 2 Power Supply for TAG Heuer displays Transport 2220220022022022nnnnnen nennen page 3 Chapter 1 The display connected to a timing device u 22022002s0nnenennnnnenenenen page 4 Chapter 2 Pr gfammingez224 cece cts ele Mala el page 5 Chapter 3 The economical mode low CONSUMPTION zu024002200enn nenn nennen page 8 Chapter 4 The display in automatic Self Timer MOdE cccccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees page 9 Chapter 5 The display in automatic Speed Trap mode cccccceeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeees page 10 Chapter 6 The display in automatic time of day mode zu0240022002n0 nenn nennen page 11 First advices Upon arrival of your TAG Heuer display first take away the two screws that fix the plexiglas Slide it to the left before removing it totally Detach the protection plastic and put the plexiglas back in place carefully This operation is easy to do if the display is laid down horizontally Always
2. 59 999 59 59 99 9 59 999 59 59 99 39 9993 PTB 605 Informatic mode TAG Heuer Soft Control softwares 9 600 bps 8 bits 1 stop bit no parity B Automatic Use Self Timer on internal time base net time at 1 100 without running time net time at 1 100 with running time speed at 1 1000 kmh speed at 1 1700 kmh speed at 1 10 kmh speed at 1 kmh C Internal Clock time of day to the second 25 09 02 depends on software 59 59 99 59 59 99 999 999 999 99 999 9 999 23 59 59 code 100 code 110 code 120 code 130 code 200 code 210 code 220 code 230 code 300 code 800 code 801 code 802 code 803 code 810 code 813 code 820 code 821 code 822 code 823 code 808 code 809 code 818 code 819 code 829 code 000 code 700 code 710 code 750 code 751 code 752 code 753 code 900 Page 5 11 Chapter 2 Programming continued To change the code of your display the following points should be READ CAREFULLY Principle Immediately after switching on the display POWER to ON 0 during 3 seconds 8 s are shown or when the display is in Low Consumption mode on all digits functional check of these then during 4 seconds the programmed code on the 3 last digits X numbers of the code T TT Programming is done using the two position switch for VALID push to the left for PROGR push to the right VALI
3. self timer functions these cables will not be used 3 First switch on the timing device or computer 4 Switch on the display with the ON OFF button where you see during 3 seconds 8 s are shown or when the display is in Low Consumption mode on all digits functional check of these then during 4 seconds the programmed code corresponding to the used timing device see Chapter 2 Programming the display is now ready for use 25 09 02 Page 4 11 Chapter 2 Programming TAG Heuer displays can be programmed for different applications A With the following timing devices CP 505 nettime at 1 100 net time at a second day time at 1 100 day time at a second CP 5022 nettime at 1 100 net time at a second day time at 1 100 day time at a second SM 510 speed at 1 100 CP 705 Alpine ski net time at 1 1 000 net time at 1 100 net time at 1 10 nettime at a second rank number rank rank number speed at 1 1 000 km h speed at 1 100 km h speed at 1 10 km h speed at 1 km h CP 705 Dual left net time at 1 1 000 left net time at 1 100 right net time at 1 1 000 right net time at 1 100 difference at 1 1000 and winner 59 59 99 23 59 59 59 59 99 23 59 59 59 59 99 23 59 59 59 59 99 23 59 59 999 99 9 59 999 59 59 99 1 59 59 9 23 59 59 001 123 001 001 123 999 999 999 99 999 9 999 9
4. 751 752 or 753 To introduce the distance between the measure points and during the 4 second delay only you should push the two position switch to the left to VALID then immediately to the right to PROGR and stay at the right until the number 4 is shown The display shows Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 4 thousands of meters f ex O for a distance of 0010 meters 4321 Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID The number 3 appears on the left Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 3 hundreds of meters f ex 0 for a distance of 0010 meters Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID The number 2 appears on the left Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 2 tens of meters f ex 1 for a distance of 0010 meters Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID The number 1 appears on the left Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 1 meters f ex O for a distance of 0010 meters Confirm the introduced distance between measure point by pushing the switch to VALID The display shows all 0 or on all digits then the programmed code 750 751 752 or 753 during 4 seconds Once your display is entirely black it is ready for the first soeed measurement between
5. D to confirm PROGR to programm When trying to programm the displays code you made a mistake or weren t able to push the switch in the 4 second delay please turn off the display wait 2 seconds and turn it on again This is the only way of returning to the the 4 second delay ACTION 1 Connect the display to its 12V power supply 2 Switch on the display all 8 s on all digits 3 In the 4 second delay and in this delay only push the switch to VALID until the number 3 appears on the left 3 HHH If the switch is not pushed in the 4 second delay the former code remains It allows for programming the 1 number of the code EA sare 4 Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number 25 09 02 Page 6 11 Chapter 2 Programming continued 5 Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID the number 2 appears on the left EA Z KHH It allows for programming the 2 number of the code 295 6 Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary T T Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID the number 1 appears on the left It allows for programming the 3 number of the code 8 Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number 9 Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID The number 1 disappears All 8 s on all digits Then during 4 seconds the ne
6. banana type START and STOP plugs 25 09 02 Page 10 11 Chapter 6 The display in automatic time of day mode Of course the display is programmed in code 900 See Chapter 2 Programming to programm the display 1 10 11 Connect the HL 960 8 power supply cable to the POWER socket on the display then to the 12V power supply itself respecting the polarities red and black Also read the technical specifications of the power supply Turn on your display where you can see during 3 seconds 8 s are shown or when the display is in Low Consumption mode on all digits functional check of these Then during 4 seconds the programmed code 900 To introduce the time of day for synchronisation and during the 4 second delay only you should push the two position switch to the left to VALID then immediately to the right to PROGR and stay at the right until the number 4 is shown The display shows 4321 Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 4 tens of hours f ex 1 for synchronisation at 15h30 Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID The number 3 appears on the left Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 3 hours f ex 1 for synchronisation at 15h30 Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID The number 2 appears on the left Push the switch to PROGR as many times a
7. check all its digits every second and make an important consumption saving especially if you work with an external battery pack Please read Chapter 3 The economical mode low consumption 25 09 02 Page 2 11 Power Supply for TAG Heuer displays Our displays can be powered in 2 different ways 1 using our stabilized 220 1 10V power supplies providing 12V DC 8 12 Ampers 2 by external power pack car battery for example providing 12V DC Important The 12V output of petrol generators is not stabilized We herewith forbit use of these kind of power supplies with our displays Though it is possible to use the 220 110V output for our power supplies Transport TAG Heuer displays have been developed to assure maximum solidity whilst keeping volume and weight reduced as much as possible However we strongly advice to transport the display in its original transport box when shipped non accompaigned A transport protection hose has been planned 25 09 02 Page 3 11 Chapter 1 The display connected to a timing device 1 Connect the HL 960 8 power supply cable to the POWER socket on the display then to the 12V power supply itself respecting the polarities red and black Also read the technical specifications of the power supply 2 Connect the display to the timing device or to the computer using the available data cables lengths 5 m 10 m or on request For time of day or
8. code 700 or 710 for running time See Chapter 2 Programming to programm the display 1 10 11 Connect the HL 960 8 power supply cable to the POWER socket on the display then to the 12V power supply itself respecting the polarities red and black Also read the technical specifications of the power supply Turn on your display where you can see I during 3 seconds 8 s are shown or when the display is in Low Consumption mode on all digits functional check of these Then during 4 seconds the programmed code 700 or 710 To introduce the average net time and during the 4 second delay only you should push the two position switch to the left to VALID then immediately to the right to PROGR and stay at the right until the number 4 is shown The display shows 4321 Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 4 tens of a second f ex 4 for an average time of 45410 Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID The number 3 appears on the left Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 3 Seconds f ex 5 for an average time of 45 10 Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID The number 2 appears on the left Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 2 tens of a second f ex 1 for an average time of 45 10 Confirm by pushi
9. keep your display clean and free of dust To get rid of dirt use a soft wiper for the plexiglas then a humidified towel Never clean the plexi with a dry towel This could scratch your display When you pull out the plexi be sure it is clean To make good use of this user manual we advise to first read the concerned chapter and than undertake the descriped action according to the manual This way your first steps with the TAG Heuer display will be extremely simple In general Upon arrival your display should be programmed according to the application that you mentioned However your display can be programmed for many applications We advise to carefully read Chapter 2 Programming The positionning of the digits can easily be changed Pull out the plexi take away the separations between the digits which can be used on both sides either or Losen a bit the screws on the digits that you want to move and slide them on the rail Put back the separations and screw the digits Your TAG Heuer display features many great applications According to the type of use you make of it the display can be put in Economical also called Low Consumption mode If your display is exposed to serious bumps on top of a car for example your display is able to check all digits every second But if your display doesn t move at all during its application on top of a timing hut for example you don t need the display to
10. ng the switch to VALID The number 1 appears on the left Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 1 seconds f ex O for an average time of 45 10 Confirm the introduced average net time by pushing the switch to VALID 45 10 The display shows all 0 or on all digits then the programmed code 700 or 710 during 4 seconds Once your display is entirely black it is now ready to receive the start impulse of the first competitor on the banana type START input Please note that all finish impulses received beyond the introduced average net time between 35 and 55 seconds in our example will not be accepted This is to eliminate the inconvenience of false impulses 25 09 02 Page 9 11 Chapter 5 The display in automatic Speed Trap mode Of course the display is programmed in code 750 or 751 752 753 see page 5 See Chapter 2 Programming to programm the display 1 10 11 Connect the HL 960 8 power supply cable to the POWER socket on the display then to the 12V power supply itself respecting the polarities red and black Also read the technical specifications of the power supply Turn on your display where you can see I during 3 seconds 8 s are shown or when the display is in Low Consumption mode on all digits functional check of these Then during 4 seconds the programmed code 750
11. s necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 2 tens of minutes f ex 3 for synchronisation at 15h30 Confirm by pushing the switch to VALID The number 1 appears on the left Push the switch to PROGR as many times as necessary to obtain the desired number on digit n 1 minutes f ex 0 for synchronisation at 15h30 Confirm the introduced time of day for synchro by pushing the switch to VALID 15h30 The display shows all 0 or on all digits _ then the programmed code 900 during 4 seconds Once your display is entirely black it is ready for synchro on the banana type SYNCHRO input 25 09 02 Page 11 11
12. w code 10 Your display can now be used 295 plus 3 digits competitor n if you are working with a 9 digit display a these digits will be empty during the programming process 25 09 02 Page 7 11 Chapter 3 The economical mode low consumption If your display is exposed to serious bumps on top of a car for example your display is able to check all digits every second But if your display doesn t move at all during its application on top of a timing hut for example you don t need the display to check all its digits every second and make an important consumption saving especially if you work with an external battery pack Here under we will explain how to proceed in order to configure your display in economical mode Turn on the display in another mode than those starting with the number 7 Chapter 1 The display connected to a timing device Once the display is running for example with code 801 a running time must be running on the display in the programmed mode you can change the consumption mode just by pushing the two position switch to VALID to go Economic PROGR to go Normal An indication of whether the display is running in Normal or Economical mode is given while turning on the display number means running Economically 0 zero means running Normally 25 09 02 Page 8 11 Chapter 4 The display in automatic self timer mode Of course the display is programmed in

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