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82 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software To edit current race information using the Pro software, select the Current Race tab on the main application
OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 83 If the start time needed was not on the LCD, click the Edit Start Time button on the upper left-hand corner o
Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings 85 SELECT SPORT 2-DI VI NG Section 7: Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings Reference Drawings: I
86 Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings The three LCDs on the OmniSport 2000 keep the operator informed during all operations. Note the follow
Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings 87 Diver Key The diving program in the console manages up to 25 divers per event. To view which diver is
88 Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings DI VER# 05 (CUT) ROUND:03 RANK:-- Paper Feed Press [PAPER FEED] to have the printer advance the pap
Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings 89 EVENT I S SWI M SWI TCH Y/N Next Event, Prev Event, & Event Heat The OmniSport 2000 conso
90 Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings Configure Number of Judges The correct number of judges is a critical part of scoring an event. To set
Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings 91 MENU-MAI N 1-SCBD MENU 7.6 Menu Navigation Press [MENU] to access the Main Menu screen. The diving m
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92 Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings MENU-SCOREBOARD 1-SCBD ON/OFF MENU-SCOREBOARD 2-DI MMI NG MENU-SCOREBOARD 3-TI ME OF DAY 7.7 Score
Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings 93 MENU-MAI N 2-EDI T MENU MENU-EDI T 1-TEAM SCORE Note: The running time must be reset before the
94 Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings MENU-EDI T 2-EVENT ORDER MENU-EVENT ORDER 1-EDI T ORDER MENU-EVENT ORDER 2-I NSERT EVENT Edit Eve
Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings 95 MENU-EVENT ORDER 3-DELETE EVENT MENU-EVENT ORDER 4-CLEAR ORDER Use [↑][↓] to select the event loca
96 Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings MENU-EDI T 3-CLEAR ORDER A MENU-EDI T 4-DI VER ORDER MENU-EDI T 5-CLEAR TOTALS When to use this:
Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings 97 MENU-EDI T 6-DI VER TOTALS MENU-MAI N 3-PRI NT MENU MENU-PRI NT 1-DI VE RESULTS Press [YES] to
98 Diving Mode Operation, Menus & Settings MENU-PRI NT 2-EVENT ORDER MENU-PRI NT 3-SETTI NGS MENU-PRI NT 4-I ND DI VE LI ST Print Event Order
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Table of Contents ix Editing Events ... 1
x Table of Contents Scoreboard Outputs ... 156 RTD
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xii Table of Contents Network Enable ... 180
Table of Contents xiii Edit Team Score ... 1
xiv Table of Contents Section 16: Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs ... 209 16.1 Exchange
Introduction 1 Section 1: Introduction 1.1 Manual Contents for Version 13.07.08 and Beyond This manual explains the operation, installation, mainte
2 Introduction 1.3 Software Conventions The following terms are used to describe various mouse actions that can be used with the OmniSport 2000 Pro
Timing System Setup 3 Section 2: Timing System Setup Daktronics aquatics timing system setup will be unique to each pool. This manual describes a ty
4 Timing System Setup 3. Bolts on newer touchpads require only one 7/16" socket wrench (Figure 4). Use two 7/16" wrenches to tighten bolts
Timing System Setup 5 2.4 On-deck System Figure 9 illustrates a typical on-deck swimming installation. The on-deck system uses lane modules to in
6 Timing System Setup Easy servicing is an additional benefit of on-deck cabling. If one lane goes bad, the whole harness does not have to be replace
Timing System Setup 7 The push button connection jacks (marked Button 1, Button 2 and Button 3) accept input from backup buttons held by up to three
8 Timing System Setup 2.5 In-deck System The in-deck cabling system is designed to eliminate most cables from the pool deck. Conduits, junction (J-)
Timing System Setup 9 Individual Lane Deck Plate The individual lane deck plate (Figure 19) has six sets of connection jacks: one touchpad, three bac
10 Timing System Setup 2.6 Horn Start 200 System Reference Drawings: Horn Start On-Deck Configuration ...
Timing System Setup 11 If using the HS-200 with an Omega® timing console, connect the start cable from the console to the N/C OTHER connector on t
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12 Timing System Setup Deck Harness & Horn Start Connections Figure 29 shows a Near End deck harness connected to J10 and the cable from the horn
Timing System Setup 13 Matrix Display Connection Different matrix displays may require different connection methods. A typical connection method for
14 Timing System Setup Data is sent using UDP protocol as a broadcast packet. The OmniSport 2000 currently operates using a static IP address. The de
Timing System Setup 15 Figure 40: Pro Swimming & Results Software with Venus 7000 Controller & Display (Serial) Figure 41: Pro Swimming
16 Timing System Setup 2.9 Basic Maintenance of Timing System After each meet, it is crucial to follow these basic maintenance procedures to ensure
General Console Features & Operation 17 Section 3: General Console Features & Operation (Non-Sport Specific) This section introduces the us
18 General Console Features & Operations Sport Insert Number Swimming LL-2549 Diving LL-2566 Water Polo LL-2569 Track LL-2573 Pace Clock LL-2581
General Console Features & Operation 19 5. Place the newly cut squared edge of the paper into the back side of the black rubber roller on the pr
20 General Console Features & Operations Note: The number of available broadcast groups varies depending on the generation of radio receiver: Gen
General Console Features & Operation 21 Multiple Controller with Multiple Broadcast Systems Channel Setting In a multiple controller system with
22 General Console Features & Operations 3.6 Updating Software in the Console Equipment needed: OmniSport 2000 timing console 9-pin male
Swimming Mode Operation 23 SELECT SPORT 1-SWI MMI NG Section 4: Swimming Mode Operation Reference Drawings: Insert; LL-2549 OmniSport 2000 Swimmin
24 Swimming Mode Operation o 4 + * - 4 2 0 2 2 - - - - - 0 0 0 0 0 The top line of the right LCD also d
Swimming Mode Operation 25 Lane ON/OFF for Each Individual Lane At the start of a race, the timer automatically turns every lane on. It is up to the
26 Swimming Mode Operation Examples when to use Split Arm: During a relay, the arming delay for the touchpad was too short because a swimmer fro
Swimming Mode Operation 27 Examples when to use Store Print: To verify the results before the console is reset. This might be to look at the tole
28 Swimming Mode Operation The Round can be left Blank, set to Preliminary, Semi-Final or Final. The Round allows the results program to distinguish
Swimming Mode Operation 29 START EDI T 02:23:14.500 * Menu Press [MENU] to access additional functions and settings in the console (Figure 54).
30 Swimming Mode Operation DI SQUALI FY (DQ) LANE NUMBER:10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 The
Swimming Mode Operation 31 4.4 Typical Single-line Scoreboard The normal single-line display of timing information is completely automatic and does
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32 Swimming Mode Operation 4.5 Typical Multiple-Line Scoreboards Multiple-line scoreboards are any LANE, PLACE and TIME digit board that will displa
Swimming Mode Operation 33 4.6 Pre-race Setup for the Timer Operator Before the race begins the operator must set and confirm that the OmniSport 200
34 Swimming Mode Operation Near End and Far End Touchpad Status Near End Touchpad Status and Lengths Completed Lengths Completed and Fa
Swimming Mode Operation 35 When a Start is Missed If a start was missed because the timer was not reset (race clock was still running from the previo
36 Swimming Mode Operation Arming Delay The Arming Delay is the time after a start or split that the timer ignores the touchpad. It is primarily used
Swimming Mode Operation 37 Swimming Printouts Figure 59 illustrates a typical printout for a 10-lane race log. The right printout shows the heat resu
38 Swimming Mode Operation Relay Exchange Printout An abbreviated Relay Exchange printout is illustrated in Figure 61. The OmniSport 2000 console pri
Swimming Mode Operation 39 4.11 Expectations of the Operator Following is a list of typical expectations of the aquatics operator before and during
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 41 MENU-MAI N 1-SCBD MENU Section 5: Swimming Mode Menus & Settings The console saves the settings and does
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42 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-SCOREBOARD 1-SCBD ON/OFF MENU-SCOREBOARD 2-DI MMI NG MENU-SCOREBOARD 3-TI ME OF DAY 5.2 Scoreboard Men
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 43 MENU-MAI N 2-EDI T MENU MENU-EDI T 1-TEAM SCORE Note: The running time must be reset before the console
44 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-EDI T 2-EVENT ORDER MENU-EVENT ORDER 1-EDI T ORDER MENU-EVENT ORDER 2-I NSERT EVENT Edit Event Order
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 45 MENU-EVENT ORDER 3-DELETE EVENT Use [↑][↓] to select the event location number where the new event will be i
46 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-EVENT ORDER 4-CLEAR ORDER MENU-MAI N 3-PRI NT MENU MENU-PRI NT 1-RACE RESULTS Clear Order This menu is
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 47 MENU-PRI NT 2-EVENT ORDER MENU-PRI NT 3-SETTI NGS To print a stored race, press the [0]-[9] keys to enter
48 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-SETUP 1-POOL MENU-POOL 1-# OF LANES MENU-POOL 2-LANE ORDER MENU-POOL 3-LENGTH When to use this: Prin
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 49 MENU-POOL 4-LANE LABEL MENU-SETUP 2-TI MER MENU-TI MER 1-START I N When the console has a defined event order
50 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-TI MER 2-LM I NPUT MENU-TI MER 3-PRI MARY TI ME MENU-TI MER 4-FLAG TI ME Manufacturers of Horn Starts
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 51 MENU-TI MER 5-ARMI NG DELAY MENU-TI MER 6-PRECI SI ON MENU-TI MER 7-RELAY TAKE-OFF RELAY TAKE-OFF BTN/DAKTRO
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52 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-TI MER 8-BEEPER VOLUME OMEGA PLATFORM tells the timer that an Omega platform is being used. The console w
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 53 MENU-SCOREBOARD 1-NUMERI C MENU-NUMERI C 1-# OF LI NES MENU-NUMERI C 2-SPLT HOLD TI ME MENU-NUMERI C
54 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-NUMERI C 4-RESULTS ORDER MENU-NUMERI C 5-SUBTRACTI VE MENU-NUMERI C 6-SHOW DQ MENU-NUMERI C 7-SH
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 55 MENU-SCOREBOARD 2-RTD/MATRI X MENU-RTD/MATRI X 1-# OF LI NES MENU-RTD/MATRI X 2-SPLT HOLD TI ME MENU-RTD/MA
56 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-RTD/MATRI X 4-RESULTS ORDER MENU-RTD/MATRI X 5-SUBTRACTI VE MENU-RTD/MATRI X 6-SHOW DQ MENU-RTD/MATRI X
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 57 MENU-RTD/MATRI X 8-SHOW PLACE MENU-RTD/MATRI X 9-RTD/OFFSET MENU-SETUP 4-COMM PORTS MENU-COMM PORTS 1-SCBD
58 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-COMM PORTS 2-RTD PORT MENU-COMM PORTS 3-RESULTS PORT When to use this: The OmniSport 2000 supports
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 59 MENU-SETUP 5-PRI NTER MENU-PRI NTER 1-RACE LOG MENU-PRI NTER 2-RESULTS MENU-PRI NTER 3-BACKUPS 5.10 Setup Pri
60 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-PRI NTER 4-SPLI TS MENU-PRI NTER 5-# OF COPI ES MENU-PRI NTER 6-I NTENSI TY MENU-SETUP 6-TI ME OF DAY
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 61 MENU-NETWORK 2-I P ADDRESS I P ADDR- OMNI 1 192*168. 0. 55 MENU-NETWORK 3-SUBNET MASK MENU-NETWORK 4-GA
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62 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings MENU-NETWORK 5-RTD PORT # 1-DVX/N 2-GALXY* PORT#- 3002 1 CUSTOM PORT#- 18000* MENU-NETWORK 7-NETWK PRO/MM
Swimming Mode Menus & Settings 63 MENU-MAI N 5-TEST MENU MENU-TEST 1-BATTERY MENU-TEST 2-LANE MODULES MENU-TEST 3-SCOREBOARD SB TEST MENU 1-C
64 Swimming Mode Menus & Settings SB TEST MENU 3-DI GI T NUMBER Digit Number This menu displays the digit designation. Press [3] to displ
OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 65 Section 6: OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software The OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming software interfaces with the
66 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software To install the Pro Swimming software from a CD: 1. Insert the software CD into the computer’s CD-Rom drive.
OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 67 6.5 Communications The Pro Swimming Software can communicate with an OmniSport 2000 console in one of two wa
68 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software Serial Port Setup 1. Ensure a straight-through 9-pin male to 9-pin female serial cable is connected between
OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 69 Note: Some computers purchased with this software will have a Rocket® port installed with the system. The por
70 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 6.7 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software Overview Once the OmniSport 2000 Pro system is configured and synch
OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 71 Near/Far Lane Indicator displays the current arming state of the lane. The table below describes each icon
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72 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software The upper left area of the main application screen contains five buttons (Figure 80) used before and during e
OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 73 Stored Races The Stored Races tab (Figure 82) allows the user to view, print, and edit stored events. Sele
74 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software Test The Test tab (Figure 85) is used to test the battery, display, lane modules, and touchpads. The Batt
OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 75 Select the Number of Lanes from 1 to 10. Lane Order is determined by how the lane modules are connecte
76 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software The Primary Time options tell the timer to use the Touchpads, Button 1, or Buttons 1-3 for primary event
OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 77 Pro Printer The Pro Printer tab (Figure 89) configures the printouts for the printer attached to the computer
78 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software SCBD The SCBD tab (Figure 90) configures the output for both numeric scoreboards and matrix displays. The box
OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 79 Event Order The Event Order tab (Figure 91) displays the current event order and allows the user to edit an e
80 OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software Comm Ports The Comm Ports tab (Figure 70) allows the user to select the input/output port types. The Timer P
OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software 81 6.10 Typical Operation Before the Meet Verify the Configurations Go to Options > Configure and click on e
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