Track Mode Operation
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11 Track Mode Operation
Reference Drawings:
Insert, LL-2573, Omni2000 Track Timing ............................................................. DWG-184685
System Riser: FB/Track Scbd w/ Omni2K- Track Side....................................... DWG-186535
The sport insert drawing and system riser diagrams are located in Appendix B: Sport
Inserts (p.151). If an insert is lost or damaged, a copy of the insert drawing may be used
until a replacement is ordered.
Refer to Section 3: General Console Features & Operation (p.17) for information on how
to start up the timer and use the sport insert.
General Features
The normal display of timing information on a single-line or multi-line scoreboard
is completely automatic and does not require any operator input. The following
information is for normal (automatic) operation. Also included are some special actions
that can be done with operator input.
Single-line Scoreboards
• Timer Reset: The scoreboard shows last race data.
• Start of Race: The scoreboard shows running time.
• Final Time: The rst place nal time is held on the scoreboard for at least ve seconds
(default). The page time (time for the scoreboard to page) can be congured in
the SETUP-NUMERIC SCOREBOARD menu. All of the subsequent nal times are then
automatically sequenced on the scoreboard as they nish. When all of the active
lanes have completed the race, the system displays all of the nal times in sequence
from rst place to last place and repeats the sequence until the next race is started.
Multi-line Scoreboards
• Timer Reset: The scoreboard shows last race.
• Start of Race: The scoreboard shows the running time on line one of the scoreboard
and blanks the remaining lines.
• Final Time: Final times are displayed on the scoreboard until the next race begins.
The track mode of the OmniSport 2000 console has three different timing modes: by lane,
by place, and non-lane. By lane and by place are typically used to time events that run
in lanes (sprints). The OmniSport 2000 console can time up to ten lanes with 1-3 buttons
per lane.
Non-lane mode uses a single push button to press each time a runner crosses the nish
line in a distance event.
Getting Started
When starting the OmniSport 2000 console, set the console
to the track mode. Press [ENTER] when the right LCD shows
6-TRACK.
The top line of the right LCD shows the console name
(OMNI#) and running time (RT). The bottom line displays the
event number (E), the heat (H), and whether it is in LANE or
NON-LANE timing mode.
SELECT SPORT
6-TRACK
OMNI1 00:00.0
001 01 LANE