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Brand | Daktronics |
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Model | OMNISPORT 2000 |
Category | Music Mixer |
Language | English |
Essential safety instructions for equipment operation and handling.
Location of product assembly and power specifications on the console.
General information on components of the aquatics timing system setup.
Step-by-step guide for installing touchpads in the pool lanes.
Guidelines for placing and connecting deck cables and lane modules.
Explanation of how touchpads and backup buttons interconnect to timing consoles.
Description of tools and materials for maintaining timing equipment.
Instructions for verifying connections between lane modules, touchpads, and buttons.
Procedure for connecting deck extension cables to the OmniSport 2000 console.
Overview of the in-deck cabling system for minimal deck cables.
Information on the HS-200 horn start system components and setup.
Overview of rear connections on the OmniSport 2000 timing console.
Connecting the console to software like MEET MANAGER via serial ports.
Connecting the console to a network via Ethernet for data transmission.
Essential maintenance procedures to ensure the longevity of timing equipment.
Description of the console's layout and components like LCDs, keypad, and printer.
How to select and use sport-specific inserts for different timing modes.
Initial power-on sequence, console name, date, time, and sport selection.
Configuration of radio transmitter settings for scoreboard communication.
Procedure for updating console software using a computer and serial cable.
Overview of swimming mode capabilities, including lane support and split times.
Initial steps to select swimming mode and understand the console LCD display.
How to manage lane status, disabling unused lanes or temporarily disabling them.
Forcing a lane to be ready for a finish time and handling specific race scenarios.
Receiving split times from touchpads and RTOPs, and handling relay exchanges.
Making corrections to times when the timer is reset or counting.
How to mark a swimmer as disqualified and its effect on rankings and printouts.
Essential pre-race setup steps for the timer operator.
Key operations performed by the timer operator during a race.
Adding or subtracting touches to adjust length counts for lanes.
Actions to perform after a race has concluded.
Setting the time a touchpad is inactive after a touch, useful for relays.
Saving system settings for pool and timer configurations for reuse.
How to navigate through the swimming mode menus using arrow or number keys.
Options for controlling scoreboard output, dimming, and displaying time-of-day.
Manually editing team scores and the basic event order.
Options for printing specific race results, event orders, or console configurations.
Configuring pool settings like number of lanes, lane order, and length.
Configuring timer settings for inputs, primary time, and flag time.
Configuring data display for numeric scoreboards.
Configuring Real-Time Data (RTD) output for matrix displays.
Selecting communication protocols for data transmission and results software.
Configuring printouts and printer intensity.
Configuring network settings for RTD output and software connections.
Accessing features to test battery level, lane modules, and scoreboard.
Overview of the diving program's capabilities for smaller dive meets.
Initial steps to select diving mode and understand the console LCD display.
Process for entering judges' scores for each dive.
Navigating the diving mode menus using arrow or number keys.
Manually editing team scores and event orders.
Options for printing dive results, event orders, or console configurations.
Configuring timer settings like number of judges, position codes, and beeper volume.
Configuring data display for numeric scoreboards.
Configuring Real-Time Data (RTD) output for matrix displays.
Selecting communication protocols for data transmission and results software.
Configuring printouts and printer intensity.
Configuring network settings for RTD output and software connections.
Accessing features to test battery level and scoreboard.
Initial setup for judge consoles, including entering judge numbers.
How scores are requested and entered during diving events.
Changing entered scores for judges or re-entering them.
Overview of pace clock mode as a workout manager for up to ten workouts.
Initial steps to select pace clock mode and understand the LCD layout.
Navigating the pace clock mode menus using arrow or number keys.
Manually editing workouts for each lane.
Options for printing workout results or console settings.
Configuring timer settings like beeper volume.
Configuring data display for numeric scoreboards.
Configuring Real-Time Data (RTD) output for matrix displays.
Selecting communication protocols for data transmission and results software.
Configuring printouts and printer intensity.
Configuring network settings for RTD output and software connections.
General steps for setting up the Relay Take-Off Platform (RTOP).
Inspection steps for the RTOP's electronics box and cables before placement.
Instructions for attaching RTOP straps and connecting the dual banana cord.
Procedures for testing the RTOP with the console and pace clock.
Common issues with RTOPs and suggested solutions.
Overview of water polo mode capabilities for timing and scoring.
Initial steps to select water polo mode and understand the console LCD display.
Controlling the main clock for period, rest, or overtime times.
Assigning penalties to players and tracking penalty timers.
Essential steps to set up and test the system before a game.
Functions available during a match via keypad keys.
Options for controlling scoreboard output, dimming, and displaying time-of-day.
Manually editing team scores and record times.
Configuring game settings like period time and overtime.
Enabling automatic advancement through game timing segments.
Configuring game and shot clock horns to operate independently or together.
Overview of track mode operation on single-line and multi-line scoreboards.
Initial steps to select track mode and understand the console LCD display.
Disabling empty lanes or temporarily disabling lanes.
Options for starting the timer, manually or via external signal.
Actions to perform after a track event has concluded.
Saving system settings for track and timer configurations for reuse.
Navigating the track mode menus using arrow or number keys.
Options for controlling scoreboard output, dimming, and displaying time-of-day.
Manually editing team scores and record times.
Options for printing race results or console configurations.
Configuring track settings.
Configuring data display for numeric scoreboards.
Configuring Real-Time Data (RTD) output for matrix displays.
Selecting communication protocols for data transmission and results software.
Configuring printouts and printer intensity.
Configuring network settings for RTD output and software connections.
Shortcuts for accessing swimming mode menus.
Accessing setup menu options in swimming mode.