OmniSport 2000 Timing Console and Pro Software Operations Manual ED-13312 Rev 11 – 25 June 2010 Customer: __________________________ Contract: ___________________________ Model Number: _____________________ Serial Number: ______________________
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1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Manual Contents for Version 8.3.27 and Beyond ............................................................... 1 Timer Overview ...................................................................................................................... 1 Safety First ........................................................................................................................ 1 Opening Timer Packages .................
3.7 Updating Software in the Console ...................................................................................... 20 4.1 4.2 4.3 General Features .................................................................................................................... 23 LCD Screens ........................................................................................................................... 23 The Keypad ...................................................................................
4.11 4.12 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 Swimming Printouts...................................................................................................... 37 In Lane and In Place Order Printouts ......................................................................... 37 Relay Exchange Printout ............................................................................................... 38 Splits Printouts ....................................................................................
5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 iv Results Order .................................................................................................................. 55 Subtractive Splits............................................................................................................ 55 Show DQ ......................................................................................................................... 56 Show Start .....................................................
6.7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 Comm Ports .................................................................................................................... 74 Typical Operation ................................................................................................................. 75 Before the meet ............................................................................................................... 75 Verify the Configurations ...................................................
7.8 7.9 7.10 7.11 7.12 7.13 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 vi Delete Event ............................................................................................................. 90 Clear Order .............................................................................................................. 90 Clear Order A (A-D) ...................................................................................................... 90 Diver Order ....................................................................
.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 Computer Requirements .................................................................................................... 105 Connecting the Hardware ................................................................................................. 105 Installation ........................................................................................................................... 105 Opening and Exiting the Application .........................................
Dive Order ............................................................................................................. 119 Reports .......................................................................................................................... 120 Event Results ......................................................................................................... 120 Options ...................................................................................................................
10.10 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 General Configurations ........................................................................................ 138 Com Settings Configurations .............................................................................. 138 Protocol List Configurations ............................................................................... 138 Monitor Data Flow ......................................................................................................
11.8 11.9 11.10 11.11 11.12 11.13 11.14 11.15 11.16 11.17 11.18 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 x Print Settings................................................................................................................. 148 Setup Menu .......................................................................................................................... 148 Timer.............................................................................................................................. 149 Set Times .
12.5 12.6 12.7 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 14.1 14.2 14.3 Delete Step ............................................................................................................. 161 Copy Workout ....................................................................................................... 161 Clear Workout ....................................................................................................... 162 Print Menu .....................................................................
.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.7 xii Paper Feed .................................................................................................................... 175 Event Heat .................................................................................................................... 175 Place/Lane/Non-Lane Timing .................................................................................. 176 Reset .......................................................
.8 15.9 15.10 15.11 16.1 16.2 Finish Page Time ................................................................................................... 188 Results Order ......................................................................................................... 188 Comm Ports ......................................................................................................................... 189 Scoreboard Outputs ..........................................................................
OmniSport 2000/6000 Diving RTD Item Numbers (os6000 dive.itf).................... 222 OmniSport 2000/6000 Pace Clock RTD Item Numbers (os6000 pace clock.itf) .. 224 OmniSport 2000/6000 Water Polo RTD Item Numbers (os6000 water polo.itf) . 225 OmniSport 2000 Track RTD Item Numbers (OS2-Track.itf) .................................. 226 OmniSport 2000 Synchronized Swimming RTD Item Numbers (OS2-Sync Swim.itf) ......................................................................................................
Section 1: Introduction This manual explains the operation, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the ® OmniSport 2000 series timing system —Version 8.3.27 and beyond. (Version numbers refer to the date the version was released—8.3.27 was released on March 27, 2008.) For additional information regarding the service of this system, refer to the telephone numbers listed in Section 16: Daktronics Service. Figure 1 illustrates a Daktronics drawing label.
The following terms are used to describe various mouse actions that can be used with the OmniSport 2000 Pro software. These instructions are based on the standard, right-handed mouse configuration. Bold Any item that requires direct action, such as clicking, pressing, selecting or formatting, appears in boldface. Italics Indicates an item visible on the screen or within a menu. No direct action will be taken on this item.
Section 2: Timing System Setup Daktronics aquatics timing system setup will be unique to each pool. This manual describes a typical pool setting. Generally it is recommended that 2-3 people assist in the setup for a meet. Allow 2-3 hours to complete the timing system setup for the first time. For connections to the scoring displays, refer to the riser diagrams in Section 2.9. The information in this section is general information only and may or may not apply to every pool setting.
3. Bolts on newer touchpads require only one 7/16 wrench (Figure 4). Use two 7/16 wrenches to tighten bolts on older touchpads (Figure 5). Older systems requiring two wrenches can Figure 4: New Style Uses easily be updated to the new One Wrench hardware requiring only one wrench. Call Daktronics to order the new hardware. Figure 5: Older Style Uses Two Wrenches 4. Connect the touchpads to the lane modules or deck plates. Read and follow instructions in Section 2.
Figure 9 illustrates a typical on-deck swimming installation. Figure 9: On-deck Swimming Installation The on-deck system uses lane modules to interconnect the touchpads and backup buttons to the timing consoles. Lane modules are universal and can be used on any lane. The console knows which module it is by where it is connected in the chain. Each lane module (Figure 10) controls one touchpad and up to three button inputs.
Easy servicing is an additional benefit of on-deck cabling. If one lane goes bad, the whole harness does not have to be replaced; only that individual lane module needs replacing. Simply remove and replace with another Daktronics lane module. Use Maintenance Kit to Ensure Good Connections Use the brush provided in the kit as illustrated in Figure 12 to remove any corrosion from the connections. Use silicon lubricant every time the system is set up and taken down to protect the jacks and plugs.
The push button connection jacks (marked Button 1, Button 2 and Button 3) accept input from backup buttons held by up Figure 14: Push Button Figure 15: Lane Module with All to three timing Connections Except RTOP judges per lane. As with the touchpad connection, match the black jack with the GND side of the plugs (Figure 14). If only one backup button is used, connect it to the jack marked Button 1. Figure 15 illustrates a lane module with all the connections made except the RTOP.
The in-deck cabling system is designed to eliminate most cables from the pool deck. Conduits, J-boxes and wall boxes embedded into the floor and walls run the cables needed to connect the touchpads, push buttons, RTOPs, lane speakers, horn start, back stroke speaker, bulkheads and timing console (Figure 18). When designing a pool, it is essential to include all the appropriate conduits, J-boxes and drainage. Each facility is different. If designing a facility, please contact Daktronics for help.
Individual Lane Deck Plate The individual lane deck plate (Figure 19) has six sets of connection jacks: one touchpad, three backup push button, lane speaker and start. The touchpad will plug into the dual banana jack labeled TP. Buttons 1-3 will plug into the banana jacks labeled B1, B2 and B3. The RTOP will plug in the jack labeled B3. If the system has three push buttons, piggy-back the RTOP connector onto Button 3 connector.
Horn Start On-Deck Configuration ........................................................ Drawing A-185695 For typical placement of start system components (Figure 24-26), refer to Figure 9 for on-deck and Figure 18 for in-deck installation. For specific part numbers and options available, refer to Drawing A-185695. Refer to ED-12935 HS-200 Operator’s Manual for additional horn start information.
If using the HS-200 with an Omega® timing console, connect the start cable from the console to the N/C other connectors on the HS-200. If using the HS-200 with a Colorado Timing System console, connect the start cable from the CTS console to the N/O connectors on the HS-200. Refer to Figure 8 to remember to plug the GND (ground) tab to the black colored jack. Connect the microphone into the jack labeled Mic on the horn start panel.
1. Connecting deck harness and the horn start: Figure 29 shows a Near End deck harness connected to J10 and the cable from the horn start plugged into the J12 Start Input. Remember the ground (GND) tab on dual banana plugs line up with the black Figure 29: Lane Data and Horn Start Plugs female connector. 2. Connecting a Daktronics numeric display: Connect the scoreboard to J2 or J3 port as shown in Figure 30. Make sure that the plug is fully inserted into the jack on the console. 3.
The OmniSport 2000 console will time swimming and diving meets without the Pro software. The OmniSport 2000 Pro software allows officials to run events from a desktop or laptop computer with all the benefits of Microsoft® Windows®. The OmniSport 2000 console connects to the computer and all operations of the timer can be handled through the computer and expands the capabilities of the operator. Refer to Section 6:, Section 9: and Section 10: for more information.
After each meet, it is crucial to follow these basic maintenance procedures to ensure the longevity of the timing equipment. Turn off the power to all equipment including the OmniSport 2000 console, HS-200 horn start, results computer, OmniSport 2000 Pro computer, matrix computer, scoreboard, printers and any other equipment associated with the system. When the system is set up for an event, touchpads should be removed from the water and inspected every 48 hours and allowed to dry for 6 hours.
Section 3: General Console Features and Operations (non-sport specific) ® This section introduces the user to the OmniSport 2000 timing console. The console is reliable and easy to use for beginning operators, but has the ability to expand its capabilities to satisfy the desires of the most advanced operator. The OmniSport 2000 console comes programmed for swimming, diving, pace clock, water polo, track, and as an interface for Pro Diving and Pro Synchronized Swimming programs.
Sport Insert Number Swimming Diving LL-2549 LL-2566 Water Polo Track LL-2569 LL-2573 Pace Clock LL-2581 Note: Remove the protective plastic film from the insert (Figure 39) before using it in the console. The keypad (Figure 40) also has a section of keys 9 (right side) that are used and printed permanently. These keys include the numbers 0-9, Clear/No, Enter/Yes and Arrow keys. Notice the Up and Down keys are also labeled Next and Last.
5. Place the newly cut squared edge of the paper into the back side of the black rubber roller on the printer. The printer should automatically advance—pulling the paper through the printer. 6. Place the cover back on and turn the latch to secure. The thermo printer paper can be ordered from Daktronics— part # SF-1034. Thermo printer paper is also readily available at office supply stores (58mm wide and 165 ft. long). Figure 43: Incorrect Paper Feed Connector Designations: OmniSport 2000 .............
Channel Selection: Single Control Console, Gen IV ............................. Drawing A-180566 Channel Selection: Single Broadcast Group, Gen IV ............................ Drawing A-180922 Channel Selection: Multiple Broadcast Group, Gen IV ......................... Drawing A-180923 This section explains the radio channels for OmniSport 2000 consoles with a built-in radio to communicate with a numeric scoreboard and water polo shot clocks.
3. Multiple Controller with Multiple Broadcast Groups: In a multiple controller with multiple broadcast (split pool operation) system, there are additional OmniSport controllers that can control multiple scoreboards. The broadcast group jumper is used to select broadcast group 1, 2, 3, or 4. By changing the OmniSport 2000 console settings to a broadcast group, a single OmniSport 2000 controller can control all scoreboards or specific groups of scoreboards (defined by the broadcast group).
Broadcast Group Setting 1 The asterisk will move to the channel setting. Use the number keys to edit this value and press [Enter] to accept. The default setting is BCAST GROUP 1 Broadcast 1 Channel 1 as shown in the LCD illustration. For all single controller system use this setting. RADIO CHAN 01 Channel Setting 1-8 Channels that may be used with broadcast channel 1. The channel switch on the receiver must match this value and only the Broadcast 1 (BCAST1) jumper must be installed.
A prompt will appear on the desktop to Run or Save the program. Select Run. The DakLoader2 program should open as shown in Figure 44. 3. Open the File menu, then Hex Files and select Download Latest Hex Files option (Figure 45). 4. Open the Communications menu to select the com port that the 9-pin serial cable is connected to. 5. In the main screen, click on the option button next to Aquatics then click Update. Figure 44: Open Software Update Folder Figure 45: Hex Files menu bar 6.
Section 4: Operating the Console in Swimming Mode Sport Insert LL-2549 Insert: LL-2549 Swimming OmniSport 2000 console ................................... Drawing B-163808 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix B:. If an insert is lost or damaged, a copy of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement can be ordered. Refer to Section 3: for information in starting the timer and for instructions on using the sport insert.
The (R) disappears if an event is selected that is not programmed. To set the Event Order, refer to Section 4.3. While other race information is shown on the right LCD, the two left LCD screens show lane status and current length. The top line is lane status and the bottom line is the length counter. Figure 47 shows a left LCD screen before race data has been entered. The table below explains the lane status symbols that may appear on the left screens during a race.
Lane ON/OFF for Each Individual Lane At the start of a race, the time automatically turns every lane on. It is up to the operator to turn them off if needed. For each lane that is empty (no swimmer in that lane), press [Lane ON/OFF] to tell the timer to not expect any data from that lane. A second use of the key is to temporarily disable a lane and then turn it back on. For example, this is useful during a relay event.
Examples when to use Split Arm: During a relay, the arming delay for the touchpad was too short because a swimmer from one of the first three legs was still in the water and triggered the touchpad before climbing out. Another swimmer reached over the top of a touchpad and triggered the pad. A malfunctioning touchpad. If the arming delay was set too long and all lanes need to be armed for a split, press [Split Arm All].
Examples when to use Store Print: To verify the results before the console is reset. This might be to look at the tolerances between the touchpad and back-up times to see if the back-up push buttons should be used instead of the touchpad To produce more than one set of printouts. Press [Store Print] more than once and each time will create a printout Paper Feed Press [Paper Feed] to have the printer advance the paper. The printer will not print on the advanced lines.
The Round can be left Blank, set to Preliminary, Semi-Final or Final. The Round allows the results program to distinguish between Heat 1 of prelims versus Heat 1 of finals. The printouts will also be designated with a round. The Distance is the distance of the event to be swam. The console has the length of the pool configured. If the console was configured to a 25 yard pool and a distance of 200 was set, the console would do the math and automatically set the number of lengths for that event to 8.
Menu Press [Menu] to access additional functions and settings in the console (Figure 49). Section 5: describes the menus in swimming and how to navigate them. +Touch and -Touch Press [+ Touch] and [- Touch] during a race to adjust lengths count for a lane. This keeps the timer‘s internal length count correct if there is a missed split time or an accidental touch.
1 2 3 4 OK OK 00 - LN 6 0.00* 5 6 7 8 9 10 ▪ ← OK E OK E OK BACKUP -- 00:00.00 1 – SKIP 2 – BACKUP 3 – EDIT 4 – ON/OFF The top line of the two left LCD screen display the current lane status. An arrow by the lane also indicates which lane is currently selected for editing. The following table defines what each symbol means. Symbol Definition ▪ There is an error in the lane and the data needs to be edited. DQ E -OK Indicates the person in the lane has been disqualified.
The normal single-line display of timing information is completely automatic and does not require any operator input. The following information is for normal (automatic) operation. Figure 50 shows the sequence of information paging through a scoreboard during a race. Start of Race The running time counts up from 0.0. Split Times The scoreboard will display the first place split time with the lane.
Multiple-line scoreboards are any LANE, PLACE and TIME digit board that will display two or more lanes of results at one time. If the scoreboard is big enough to show all of the lanes in the pool at the same time, the console can be configured to show the results in lane order or place order. If there are more lanes in the pool then the scoreboard can show, the console will display the results in place order by scrolling through the results one page at a time.
Before the race begins the operator must set and confirm that the OmniSport 2000 console is ready to record the correct event. Verify the Console is Reset Confirm the console is reset and that RT shows 00:00.0 (Figure 53). Set the correct Event, Heat and Length in the OmniSport 2000 console. In Figure 53 the timer is about to record Event number 2 for the first Heat in the Finals.
4 4 5 4 + 2 6 5 2 1 3 2 7 * * * * * + * RT: 01:37.6 E:011 H: 03 R:5 L:08 Near End and Far End Touchpad Status + 3 4 4 + 3 * 6 * 7 L + 5 7 4 + 4 * 4 * 3 4 + 3 + L RT: 01:37.6 E:011 H:03 R:5 L:08 Near End Touchpad Status and Lengths Completed 3 4 4 + 3 5 2 * 7 O L 5 4 * + 4 + L RT:01:37.
start signal, the timer will automatically start timing the event by calculating the correct running time. If the timer has already been reset, press [Edit] to retrieve the start impulse used for the last race. After the race the operator saves and prints the results, makes corrections if necessary and disqualifies a swimmer if the meet referee requests it. (Review the Edit and Disqualification in Section 4.3.) Store/Print Refer to pg.
Arming Delay The Arming Delay is the time after a start or split that the timer ignores the touchpad. It is primarily used in relay races to allow the athlete time to exit the pool without adding a touch. The OmniSport 2000 console has an arming delay count for each lane after every start and touch. This feature is set when configuring the console before the race. Refer to Section 4.3 for more information. This section illustrates typical printouts from the OmniSport 2000 console.
Swimming Printouts Figure 55 illustrates a typical printout for a 10-lane race log. The right printout shows the heat results with backups (the times entered by the officials with backup buttons). Figure 55: Swimming Printout In Lane and In Place Order Printouts A typical Lane Order (left) and Place Order (right) for an 8-lane race are illustrated in Figure 56.
Relay Exchange Printout An abbreviated Relay Exchange printout is illustrated in Figure 57. The OmniSport 2000 console printout shows a (+) or (-) by each swimmer‘s exchange. The left column printout is an example of each lane‘s results. Figure 57: Relay Exchange Printout Splits Printouts When requesting subtractive or cumulative splits, Figure 58 illustrates typical information recorded on the OmniSport 2000 console printouts.
Following is a list of typical expectations of the aquatics operator before and during a meet: Get the schedule of events and times and arrive an hour or more ahead of start times Perform a timing system check before the start of the meet on the following: Touchpads Horn start Buttons Scoreboard Confirm timing console is communicating to the display All touchpads are centered in their pool lane Download latest meet information from Hy-Tek software Avoid distractions during the m
Section 5: The Console’s Swimming Menus and Settings The console saves the settings and does not need to be re-configured once it is set. The quickest way to confirm settings is press [Menu] then ―33‖ and [Enter]. Re-confirm the settings before each meet by saving the printout from the previous meet. Console start up Turn the console on with the switch on the back left side. Use [0-9] to enter the appropriate date then press [Enter]. Do the same to enter the appropriate time. Press [Enter].
Arming Delay. Daktronics provides a laminated copy of the OmniSport 2000 Swimming Quick Reference (ED13584). Keep it conveniently next to the console during a meet (Figure 61). Each operator will find his/her own method that works best. Remember that when using either navigation method, pressing [Clear] at any time will return the console to the previous function or menu.
When to use this: In low light conditions the scoreboard may be too bright. In direct sunlight the scoreboard may need to be turned to full bright. Time-of-Day This menu is used to display Time-of-Day on the scoreboard. Press [YES] to clear the scoreboard and show Time-of-Day. Press [NO] to do nothing and return to the Time-of-Day menu.
Some operators will use the four scores (H, G1, G2 & G3) as HOME and GUEST for men and women or HOME and GUEST for varsity and junior varsity. Another option is to post the men‘s scores when a men‘s event is finished, and the women‘s scores when a women‘s event is finished.
When to use this: If the console is not connected to a results program that downloads the event order. If the console is not connected to a computer running the OmniSport Pro Swimming software. Insert Event This group of menus is used to insert an event into the event order. MENU-EVENT ORDER 2-INSERT EVENT From Main Menu-[2]>[2]> [↓] INSERT BEFORE #001* E: 004 R:P Press [Enter] and use [↑] [↓] to move the cursor to choose the event location number where the new event will be inserted.
Use [↓] [↑] to select the event location number to be deleted. Press [Enter] to delete the location number shown. When to use this: If an extra event was programmed into the original event order. Clear Order This menu is used to completely erase the entire event order stored in the OmniSport 2000 console. Use this with caution.
PRINT RESULTS RACE NUMBER 772* From Main Menu-[3]>[1] To print a stored race, press [0]-[9] to enter the desired race number and press [Enter]. The LCD screen will then prompt the operator to verify the entered race number. Press [YES] to print the selected results (Figure 62). Check Section 4.10 for more printout samples. Press [NO] to ignore the selection and return to the Print Menu.
When to use this: Print the settings after the console has been set up and verified that all is functioning correctly. Keep this printout for future reference. It will be valuable if the console is loaned out to someone else, unknowingly a change was made in the console, or if the console was returned to or exchanged by Daktronics for service. It is a good idea to pull out the known good settings and verify them to a new printout when the equipment is being set up for a meet.
by the length of the pool to calculate the number of lengths for each event. Knowing the number of lengths in an event is important so that the console arms itself for a split or finish accordingly. MENU-POOL LENGTH: 25M From Main Menu – [4]>[1]>[3] Press [←] [→] to toggle the setting between 25Y, 25M, or 50M and then press [Enter] to save. Lane Label This menu labels the lanes either 1-10 or 0-9.
Manufacturers of Horn Starts Daktronics HS-200 Colorado Timing Systems Omega Type of Output(s) N.O. and N.C. N.O. N.C. Lane Module Input This menu tells the console if there are touchpads at the near end only, or both ends of the pool. MENU-TIMER 2-LM INPUT MENU-TIMER LM INPUT: NEAR* From Main Menu – [4]>[2]>[2] If there are no touchpads at the far end of the pool, or if they are not plugged into the deck cabling, this setting should be set to NEAR.
Flag Time This menu determines the time (Flag Time) used when the touchpad is compared to the back-up time. MENU-TIMER FLAG TIME: 0.3* MENU-TIMER 4-FLAG TIMER From Main Menu – [4]>[2]>[4] If the discrepancy exceeds the flag time, the timer places an asterisk (*) next to that touchpad time on the final results. Most rules say that if the touchpad time and the back-up time are more than .3 seconds, they need to be reviewed. The flag time can be set from 0.0 to 0.9 seconds. If it is set to 0.
The console can be set to NONE, BTN/DAKTRONICS RELAY TAKE-OFF or OMEGA PLATFORM. NONE tells the timer that there BTN/DAKTRONICS * are no platforms connected. BTN/DAKTRONICS tells the From Main Menu – [4]>[2]>[7] timer that either a push button, or a Daktronics RTOP is connected. OMEGA PLATFORM tells the timer that an Omega platform is being used. The console will use these inputs to print and display start reaction times for races that start on the block and relay exchanges for events configured as relays.
Split Hold Time Select Split Hold Time to configure how long the split times remain on the scoreboard. The Split Hold Time can be set from 1-99 seconds. The default time is 15 seconds. MENU-NUMERIC 2-SPLT HOLD TIME SPLT HOLD TIME TIME= ▪4* From Main Menu – [4]>[3]>[1]>[2] Press [0]-[9] to enter the number of seconds split times will be displayed. When the correct time is shown on the LCD screen, press [Enter] to save.
Subtractive Splits This setting configures the console to display only the cumulative split or the first subtractive split followed by the cumulative split on the scoreboard. The default is NO. SUBTRACTIVE SHOW = NO* MENU-NUMERIC 5-SUBTRACTIVE SUBTRACTIVE SHOW = YES From Main Menu – [4]>[3]>[1]>[5] Press [←] or [→] to select YES or NO. If the timer is set at YES, the scoreboard shows subtractive splits then shows the cumulative splits.
be set from 1-99 seconds. The default time is 15 seconds. SPLT HOLD TIME TIME= ▪5* From Main Menu – [4]>[3]>[2]>[2] Press [0]-[9] to enter the number of seconds and then press [Enter] to save. Note: For splits—only the first place split will display and hold for the amount of time set in the Split Hold Time menu. Finish Times will page according to the amount of time set in the Finish Page Time menu.
Show DQ This menu selects the DQ information to display. SHOW DQ STATUS=DQ ONLY* SHOW DQ STATUS=DQ/TIME* MENU-RTD/MATRIX 6-SHOW DQ From Main Menu – [4]>[3]>[2]>[6] Press [←] or [→] to select only to display the DQ on the time field or to display the DQ in the place field and the time in the time field. Show Start This menu determines if the start reaction time is displayed. SHOW START REATION=YES* MENU-RTD/MATRIX 7-SHOW START From Main Menu – [4]>[3]>[2]>[7] Press [←] or [→] to select YES or NO.
Scoreboard Outputs Select Scoreboard Outputs to assign a protocol used to transmit data in outputs (J2 and J3). MENU-COMM PORTS 1-SCBD OUTPUTS From Main Menu – [4]>[4] MENU-COMM PORTS SCBD MULTIDROP* From Main Menu – [4]>[4]>[1] Press [←] or [→] to select Multicast, Multidrop, Multiline or Omega protocol, depending on the type of display used and then press [Enter] to save. When to use this: The OmniSport 2000 supports several generations of displays.
The OmniSport 2000 (default) and the OmniSport 6000 are bi-directional protocols. The CTS console is unidirectional protocol, utilizing the standard CTS scoreboard information. Press [Enter] and press [←] or [→] to select OmniSport 2000, OmniSport 6000 or CTS protocol, depending on what the meet management software is expecting to receive and then press [Enter] to save. Note: If using an older version of Hy-Tek Meet Management, it may require configuring this port to the OmniSport 6000 data.
Splits This menu configures if split times will be printed with the race results. MENU-PRINTER SPLITS: NONE* MENU-PRINTER SPLITS: SUBTR MENU-PRINTER 4-SPLITS MENU-PRINTER SPLITS: CUMUL From Main Menu – [4]>[5]>[4] Press [←] or [→] to select NONE, SUBTRACTIVE, or CUMULATIVE. Choosing SUBTR prints only subtractive splits. Choosing CUMUL prints only cumulative splits. Press [Enter] to save. Intensity This menu sets the printer‘s depth of contrast for easy readability. The typical level is 5.
The two left LCD screens will show the lane module input status by lane. Figures 63-64 show feedback for the for the first and third buttons in Lane 3. Figure 65 shows a sample feedback from activating the touchpad in Lane 3. All devices should be tested Figure 64: before every session. Figure 63: Button One Feedback Button Three Feedback Scoreboard Test Figure 65: Touchpad Feedback MENU-TEST 3- SCOREBOARDS These menus check the numeric scoreboard drivers.
Section 6: OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software The OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming software interfaces with the OmniSport 2000 timer and allows ® timing officials to control the competition through an easy-to-use, reliable and convenient Windows based user interface installed on a Windows compatible computer system. This section describes how to install, configure and use this software system, Version 1.1.18.
To install the Pro Swimming software from a CD: 1. Insert the software CD into the computer‘s CDRom drive. If the auto-run program does not start, click the Windows Start menu. 2. Select Run to open the dialog box shown in Figure 66.Type the address of the CD-Rom drive (usually D:) and click OK. 3. Select OmniSport Pro.exe as shown on the InstallShield Wizard dialog box (Figure 67). 4. Click [Next] to continue. 5. In the Select Features Dialog box (Figure 68) choose the programs to install.
The Standard Console Control level of registration allows the complete use of the software except the use of the race log files and the results printouts. The Race Log and Results Printouts level is the full version of the software. It is not possible to unlock only the Race Log and Results Printouts level. To register the software, follow these steps: 1. 2. Start the program. Request the Registration Code from Daktronics and enter the code in the field as illustrated in Figure 70.
New Event Order When the Pro software is started, the OmniSport 2000 timer sends the event order data. If a file has not yet been created for this event order, the software will inquire whether or not a new file should be created. Rename this file and click OK to create a new file. This is an excellent way to store old event orders and use them again. The OmniSport 2000 timer is only able to store 500 different events. The Pro software can store several of these event lists, each with 500 different events.
Lane Indicators, Buttons and Icons The lane indicators, buttons, and icons relay event information to the user. This information should be used to determine timing discrepancies and event results. It is also editable from the main application screen of the software system. Figure 73 shows the lane information. Each area displays information editable on each lane. Lane On/Off area is a toggle that turns that lane on or off. If the lane is OFF, no data will be received for this lane.
Event Data The top area of the main application screen displays current event details Figure 74: Event Data Area and options as shown in (Figure 74). The elapsed time is displayed to the right of the Daktronics logo. The Event, Heat, Length, and Round are set by the event order file, but may be selected by clicking the [↑↓] keys to the right of the data fields. The operator must manually increment the event number, heat number, and round at the end of an event or heat.
Main Application Screen Tabs The main application screen contains four tabs (Figure 76). Click on the tab to switch between the different functions. The user may change the name and affiliation during the race at any time without changing the names in Hy-Tek. Figure 76: Current Race Tab Name, Affiliation and Time are all editable fields. To edit these fields, click on a desired field and click Edit, or simply double-click in the selected field.
Another editing option for the user is to right-click on a field (Figure 78) and select an option from the following menu: Edit allows the user to change the field. DQ initiates the disqualification flag for that lane. Use Backup sets the backup time as the lane time. Lane Log opens the lane log file. Figure 78: Right-Click Menu Scoreboard The Scoreboard tab (Figure 79) is used to control what is on the display.
If there is only one person available, click Lane Module Test Mode, then turn the computer monitor so it can be seen from the touchpads and lane modules. Go to the input devices and active them. The monitor will display the activated device so that it can be seen from the poolside. The Scoreboard section contains three buttons for testing the scoreboard: Cycle On/Off: Click to send an all on signal to the scoreboard approximately every 3 seconds until deselected.
Timer The Timer tab (Figure 82) configures the inputs and precision of the timer. Figure 82: Timer Configuration The Arming Delay is the length of time that the touchpad will be inactive following a split time. This is extremely useful for relay exchanges to provide enough time for the swimmers to exit the pool. Typically 15 to 20 seconds is set. The Flag Time determines the time used to compare the touchpad time to the backup time.
Console Printer The Console Printer tab Figure 83 configures the printer settings for the printer built into the timing console. Each setting‘s option buttons are described below: Figure 83: Console Printer Configurations Print Results enables the console printer to print the results of the event. Race Log enables the console printer to print the race log of the event. Results determines how the results will be printed: by Lane or by Place.
Finish by Lane prints the results of the event by lane. Finish by Place prints the results of the event by place. Cumulative Splits prints the split times as a cumulative time. Subtractive Splits prints the split times as single lap times. All Splits prints the split times. Finish by Lane and Place prints the results by both Lane and Place. Finish by Lane w/ Backup prints the results of the event by Lane with backup times.
SCBD The SCBD tab (Figure 85) configures the output for both a numeric scoreboard and a matrix display. The drop down list boxes set the appropriate lines and times and the option buttons select the order results are displayed. Figure 85: SCBD Configuration Numeric (Fixed Digit): This field configures data for use on numeric scoreboards. Number of Lines designates how many lines there are on the display. Split Hold Times sets the amount of time the split times remain on the display.
Results The Results tab (Figure 86) is disabled. Currently, only a serial connection is available until future expansion of the software. Event Order The Event Order tab (Figure 87) displays the Figure 86: Results Configuration current event order and allows the user to edit an event list and change the active list if more than one list has been created. Click Set Active File to choose which event file is to be used.
The Interface Comm Port area configures which port is used to interface the OmniSport 2000 timing console to the OmniSport 2000 Pro computer. Click Configure to change the port number to the desired port. Click Monitor to ensure data is flowing between the two systems. If no data is flowing, make sure the OmniSport 2000 console is powered on and in the swimming mode. Verify that the cable is connected between the COM port selected and J4 on the console.
Set Up Event Order Open the event order file by selecting the Event Order tab on the Configure window. From here, a new file can be downloaded or an old file can be opened. Make any adjustments to this file by clicking Edit. Refer to Subsection Pro Configuration for more details on editing and downloading event order files. Before a Race Though the event order file establishes the event order, there may be situations where an event changes or combines with another event.
If two independent OmniSport 2000 timers are being used in parallel for an especially critical application and one timer misses a start impulse completely because of a technical problem, a start time may be manually entered when read from the printout of the other timer. Example: Editing a Start - If a start is missed because the timer was not reset before the start: The time-of-day of the start impulse will be logged on the printer.
Arming Buttons are used to change the lane arming status during an event. There may be a time when a swimmer's touch is not registered by the touchpad. When this happens, use these buttons to change the arming of the lane. To verify the current arming state of a lane, refer to the Near/Far Lane Indicator on the main application screen of the Pro software. Section 6.6 of this manual provides a description of each icon the indicator uses and what it represents.
Section 7: OmniSport 2000 Console for Diving Sport Insert LL-2566 Reference Drawings: Insert; Diving; Omni 2000 ...................................................................... Drawing B-180044 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix B:. If an insert is lost or damaged, a copy of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement can be ordered.
Three things to remember about the OmniSport 2000 diving program: Divers‘ names or affiliation are not entered into the console and do not appear on the display or printouts. Judges‘ scores and round scores are not stored in the console. The console does not have a pre-programmed dive list with the Degree of Difficulty (DD) for each dive. The operator will need to enter a DD for each dive. The three LCD screens on the OmniSport 2000 keep the operator informed during all operations.
information such as menu selections, round and diver edits. The scoring keys are only used to enter scores. Round Key The diving program in the console scores up to 13 rounds. To view which round the console is currently scoring, look at the left second line of the LCD. To change the current round, press [ROUND ] then use [0]-[9]>[Enter] to input the desired round #. Pressing [↑] or [↓] is another method to increment or decrement the current round number.
The second function is to select the Dive Position when entering each dive. The table below outlines those positions. Dive Position OmniSport 2000 Letter Straight A/S Pike Tuck B/P C/T Free D/F Print Key At any time in the meet, the operator may print the Dive Results, Individual Dive List or the All Dive List to the console‘s built-in printer.
Fail and Balk Fail and Balk keys are only used when the score operation is active. If an official determines that a diver balked on the dive or failed to perform the dive properly, the judges are notified and the scores will be determined based on this. Pressing [Balk] subtracts two points from each judges‘ score. Pressing [Fail] sets the awarded score to 0. Note: The Balk and Fail keys are only available after [Score] has been pressed the first time and the judges‘ scores are being entered.
Entering Dive Lists (Optional) Each diver must perform certain dives during an event. The Dive List of each diver can be stored in the Dive Orders. To enter the Dive List for each of the divers in Dive Order A, follow the steps below: 1. Press [Select Order]>[A] to set the current Diver Order to A. 2. Verify on the left LCD that the Diver # and Round are both set to 01. 3. Enter the first diver‘s dive list by pressing [Menu]>[2]>[4]>[Enter]. 4.
1 2 3 4 5 5 5½ - - DIVE 51528 003.2 6 7 8 9 10 - - - - RND AWARD: 00.00 01 DIVER# 05 RANK:-TOTAL: 0:00 To start entering scores, first select a diver, dive, position and DD. The two methods to enter scores are as follows: When the Dive Order is pre-programmed: (Refer to Section 7.3.) 1. Verify on the center LCD that the correct dive, position, and DD is programmed. 2. If not, press [Edit] and correct any mistakes. 3. Press [Score] and the left two LCDs will request the judges scores.
There are two methods of navigating through the menus in the OmniSport 2000 console. Refer to the OmniSport 2000 Quick Reference Guide ED-13584 (Figure 92) or Appendix C: in this manual for the diving menu navigation list. Note: Refer to Section 5.1 to review how to start and navigate through the menus.
Dimming Dimming adjusts the dimming level of the scoreboards that are configured to receive Multi-drop protocol. SCBD DIMMING LEVEL 0-9: NONE MENU-SCOREBOARD 2-DIMMING From Main Menu – [1]>[2] Use the numeric keypad to select one of the values between 0-9 shown in the table to the right, or use the arrow keys to toggle through the settings. Press [Enter] to save the setting. Press [Clear] to return to the Dimming Menu without saving the setting.
Team Score This menu is used to manually edit up to four team scores for display on auxiliary team score scoreboards. The * identifies which team score is being edited. MENU-EDIT 1-TEAM SCORE From Main Menu – [2] H 000* G1 000 G2 000 G3 000 From Main Menu – [2>[1] Enter a score of 0 to 999 using [0]-[9]. Press [Enter] after the last score and post the scores to the scoreboard. The menu advances to the Edit-Event Order Menu.
#001 = EVT: 000* RND = (BLANK) Entering a [0] inserts a diving event and displays the dive order (A, B, C, or D) set for that event. #001 = EVT: 002 DISTANCE = ·▪▪▪0* #001 = EVT: 002 DIVE ORDER= * When to use this: If the console is not connected to a results program that can download the event order. If the console is not connected to a computer running the OmniSport Pro Diving software. Insert Event This group of menus is used to insert an event into the event order.
Delete Event This menu is used to delete an event from the event order list. MENU-EVENT ORDER 3-DELETE EVENT DELETE INDEX #001* E: 001 R: From 5 Main Menu – [2>[2]>[3] Press [↑][↓] to move the cursor to select the event location number to be deleted. Press [Enter] to delete the location number shown. When to use this: If an extra event was programmed into the original event order. Clear Order This menu is used to completely erase the entire event order stored in the OmniSport 2000 console.
Verify on the left LCD that the diver # and round are both set to 01. Use the numeric keypad to enter the four-digit dive number and the letter keys to select the position. Press [Enter] to accept the dive and position. Use the numeric keypad to enter the DD for the dive selected. Press [Enter] to accept the DD and increment the round by one. Repeat this sequence to enter the dive, position and DD for each additional round for the selected diver.
When choosing this menu, the operator can print a specific event result, the current event order in the OmniSport 2000 console, or the settings for the current console configuration. Print Dive Results This menu is used to print results from the Dive Order currently selected. Figure 93 is an example of a dive results printout.
Print Event Order This menu is used to print the event order to the console‘s built-in thermal printer. MENU-PRINT 2-EVENT ORDER MENU-PRINT PRINT ORDER? Y/N From Main Menu – [3]>[2] Press [YES] to print the event order (Figure 95). Press [NO] to exit the menu without printing. When to use this: It is a good idea to print out an event order before starting to time each session to verify that the console is expecting to time the events in the desired order.
Print Individual Dive List This menu is used to print the dive order of the current diver. MENU-PRINT 4-IND DIVE LIST MENU-PRINT PRINT IND LIST? From Main Menu – [3]>[4] Press [YES] to print the Dive Order. Press [NO] to exit the menu without printing. When to use this: If the operator needs to print an active order for an individual diver (Figure 97). Print All Dive List This menu prints the dive list for all divers in the current dive order.
Position Code This is a user preference setting to identify if the Dive Positions are going to be labeled A, B, C, D or S, P, T, F. DIVE POSITION CODE-ABCD* DIVE POSITION CODE-SPTF* MENU-TIMER 2-POSITION CODE From Main Menu – [4]>[1]>[2] Use [←][→] to toggle to the desired selection and press [Enter] to save. Setup Numeric Scoreboard This menu is where the output data for the numeric display is configured. Number of Lines This menu sets the number of lines (1-10) that the scoreboard displays.
MENU-COMM PORTS SCBD: MULTIDROP* From Main Menu – [4]>[3]>[1] Press [←][→] to choose Multicast, Multidrop or Multiline protocol, depending on which type of display is used and then press [Enter] to save. When to use this: The OmniSport 2000 supports many different types of displays. Multicast, Multidrop, and Multiline are protocols that Daktronics has incorporated into its displays. The newest generation of displays is the SW-5000 series.
Note: Selecting Omni 6000 tells the timer to transmit Omni 6000 RTD item numbers on the RTD output. This menu offers the following submenus to set the type of printouts desired. Dive Log This menu allows logging to be turned ON/OFF. Typically the Dive Log is ON. MENU-PRINTER DIVE LOG: ON* MENU-PRINTER 1-DIVE LOG From Main Menu – [4]>[4] From Main Menu – [4]>[4]>[1] Press [←][←] to toggle between ON/OFF and then press [Enter] to save.
The battery level will show as CHARGED or LOW. Press [Enter] to exit the menu. Scoreboard These menus test the scoreboard drivers. Cycle ON/OFF This menu checks the signal to the scoreboard. DISPLAY ALL ON ENTER TO EXIT SB TEST MENU 1-CYCLE ON/OFF From Main Menu – [5]>[2]>[1] Press [1] to toggle the scoreboard ON and OFF. When this menu is selected, an all ON signal is sent at intervals of approximately 3 seconds. This will continue to cycle ON and OFF until pressing [Enter] to continue.
This menu tests whether or not the judge consoles are connected to and communicating with the OmniSport 2000 timing console. JUDGE CONSOLE TESTING MODE MENU-TEST 3-JUDGE CONSOLES From Main Menu – [5]>[3] N=NEAR F=FAR ?=NOT CONNECTED The right LCD screen alternates between the above messages.
Section 8: Judge Consoles Reference Drawings: System Riser, RC-100, Rodeo/Diving/Sync Swimming ......................... Drawing A-230608 Judge consoles are used to enter scores during diving and synchronized swimming events. The OmniSport 2000 console can be setup to operate with two, three, five, seven or nine judge's consoles. The consoles are connected to the ―J14‖ or ―J15‖ ports on the back of the console.
If there is only one panel of judges, they enter both sets of scores for the event. When there are two panels of judges, each panel enters a separate set of scores. Enter the score for the current dive, then press [Enter] to accept. When the score has been entered, OK appears to the left of the JUDGE number. Score Editing After a score has been entered it may be changed by pressing [Edit]. This puts the console back into score entering mode to allow the score to be re-entered.
The LCD screen will then show the two scores and an OK after they have been entered. Free Routine Operation The first score to enter for the free routine is for the technical merit portion of the routine. The second score to enter for the free routine is for the artistic impression portion of the routine. JUDGE 1 TECHNICAL : 5.0 JUDGE 1 ARTISTIC : 7.0 JUDGE 1 TM: 5.0 A1: 7.0 The LCD screen will then show the two scores and an OK after they have been entered.
Section 9: OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software The OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving software interfaces with the OmniSport 2000 console to receive scores via judge consoles and also uses the OmniSport 2000 console to interface with scoreboards and displays. The software can handle multiple meets with multiple events in each meet. Each event in turn can have unlimited divers in up to 99 rounds.
Note: Click Run again if a security warning appears. 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation. To install the Pro Diving software from a CD: 4. Insert the software CD into the CD-Rom drive, and it should run automatically. 5. If the auto run program does not start, navigate to the CD-Rom drive that contains the installation disk (usually ―D:‖). 6. Double-click the ―DivingInstallation.msi‖ file. 7. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.
2. Click Register Online. 3. Click OK in the registration confirmation box (Figure 99). Note: Online registration offers up to 3 unlocks and may be used on any internet connected computer. Manual Registration Figure 99: Registration Window 1. Call 1-888-325-7828 or email DakStats@daktronics.com. 2. Give the Serial Number to Daktronics. 3. Type in the Code from Daktronics to unlock the software and receive confirmation (Figure 100).
Splash Screen Features Schedule shows Current, Past, and Future Meets for the preceding and following 30 days, depending on the selected date on the calendar in the upper left hand corner. Recently Opened Meets lists the Meet Name and Date for recently created/opened meets. Double-click a meet to quickly resume it. Tips offers short suggestions for operating and configuring the software. Click Previous Tip and Next Tip to see more helpful hints.
4. Click Add Event to insert a new event to the meet (Figure 105). Type in a descriptive Title for the event. Select the number of Rounds, from 1-13. Select a Gender, Male or Female. Note: Change the External settings (Number, Section, and Alpha) if necessary, to match those of the third-party Hy-TekLTD MEET MANAGER software. 5. Click Next to continue. 6. On the next screen (Figure 106), first set whether the event is Synchronized by checking the box.
Run Reports Click Run Reports from the splash screen to configure reports and printouts. This screen (Figure 108) has numerous options for printouts that can be used before or after the meet. Figure 108: Create Reports Window Select a Meet Choose one or more events within the meet. Printouts Under Printouts, choose one or more of the following options: Event Results - Overall: Select to show basic meet results arranged By Rank or By Dive Order.
Path & Generate Buttons Click Path to select a different folder in which to save the printouts. After selecting all of the desired printout settings, click Generate. Reports open as HTML files in the default Internet browser. Users may then make hardcopy printouts, typically by going to File > Print within the Internet browser. Note: With DD Table selected, as soon as Generate is clicked, a new window will appear telling the user to select a DD table.
Note: If the cables are connected properly, the connection indicator in the main application will be green (Figure 110). If there is a problem with the connection, it will remain red. Additionally, judge consoles that are not connected will have a red box beneath their number (Figure 111). When properly connected, no box will appear.
Other Settings Under Importing Dive Orders, select whether to Keep Dives or Replace Dives after importing a meet file. Enabling the Console Printer Logging option will use the OmniSport 2000 console‘s built-in printer to automatically print dive information at the end of each round. Turn the software Tooltips On or Off. Diving meets take place within the main application screen (Figure 113). Here users follow the action of meets and record the scores for each diver in every event.
3. Click Next when it is time to allow scores to be entered for the next diver(s), and continue to do so until every round of the event is complete. Diver Statistics Use the three drop-down lists to select Score to take place X, where X would represent a place other than where the active diver/team currently sits. The software calculates how many points are needed to take the selected place (Figure 115). The number of places available to select is determined by the number of divers/teams in the event.
Editing Scores 1. 2. 3. Select a diver/team from the Event Order list, and then click Edit Scores, or right-click a diver/team, and then Figure 118: Edit Diver Scores Window select Edit Scores. In the Edit Diver Scores window (Figure 118), type in the scores for each judge. Click Accept to apply the scoring changes. Editing Diver Information To edit the information for a diver/team, rightclick them in the Event Order list, and then select Edit Name or Edit Affiliation.
Cutting/Uncutting Divers To skip the turn of a diver/team in the roster, right-click them and select Cut Diver. This removes the diver/team from the competition as well as the finals. Right-click them again and select Uncut Diver to return to the diving rotation. Round After all divers/teams have been scored for a particular round, the next round will begin automatically.
Meets Create Click to create a new meet. This is the same process as described in (Figure 101) on the splash screen Common Tasks. Open Click to open a meet. This is the same process as described in (Figure 102) on the splash screen Common Tasks. Edit Click to edit the currently opened meet. This is the same process as creating a meet except that previously entered information is already available for edit. Delete Click to delete a whole meet. 1. 2. 3.
7. Click Create, and then click Yes to make a copy of the meet. Click Yes once more to immediately open the meet if desired, otherwise click No to stay in the current meet. Note: If using combined events, users are given the option to reorder the events before the copy is completed. Divers Add/Insert/Delete Click each button to respectively add, insert, or delete divers. See Adding/Removing Divers. Events Add Click to make a new event for the currently opened meet.
In Meet The In Meet tab contains commands for adjusting the dive order, handling scores and leaderboards, and adding/deleting divers during meets (Figure 128). Figure 128: In Meet Tab Dive Order Up Select a diver/team in the Events Order list and click Up to move them one position higher in the roster. Down Select a diver/team in the Events Order list and click Down to move them one position lower in the roster.
Cut Click to remove a selected diver/team from the roster. Uncut Click to return a selected diver/team to the roster. Active Click to make a selected diver/team active. Reports The Reports tab contains commands for generating and configuring various reports and printouts (Figure 131). After users select a report, it will open as an HTML file in the default Internet browser. Go to File > Print within the browser to print a hard copy. Note: All reports apply to the currently opened event only.
Options These settings pertain to the appearance of the reports. Select Border to separate each cell of information with a gray border. Select Row Colors to show a row of information in white followed by a colored row. Click Change Color to select a different row color, if applicable. Click Path to select a different folder in which to save the printouts.
2. On the Replace? window, click Yes to replace the current rosters, or click No to add the imported roster together with the current roster. Note: Importing rosters will not insert divers into any events. Export Click to export a roster. 1. 2. Type in a descriptive name for the XML roster file, and then click Save. Click OK on the Rosters exported successfully window. Setup The Setup tab includes various program options (Figure 133).
DD Table Edit Click to view, create, and edit DD tables and dives (Figure 135). Note: The default FINA table cannot be deleted. While still possible to edit the table, it is recommended that users create a copy of the table with the desired changes instead. Creating new DD Tables 1. 2. Click New Table Type in a descriptive name for the new table, then click OK. Copying DD Tables 1. 2. 3. Under Choose Table, select an existing DD table. Click Copy Table.
Adding Dives Select a DD table. 1. Click Add Dive to create a new dive. 2. Use the window that appears to fill in all the necessary dive/scoring information. 3. Click OK to save the new dive. Deleting Dives 1. Select a DD table, and then select a specific dive from the list. 2. Click Delete Dive. 3. Click OK to confirm the deletion of the selected dive number. Speech Configure Click to set up the speech function (Figure 137). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Help The Help menu bar includes commands for registering, viewing user guides, and viewing information about the software (Figure 139). Figure 139: Help Menu Bar Register Online Click to register the software online (Figure 140). See Section 9.5 for more information about registering the software. Serial Click to register the software using a registration code (Figure 141). See Section 9.5 for more information about registering the software.
Share Go to Share > Import Meet or Export Meet to share meet files. Importing and exporting meets are discussed in the Share menu bar section. Print Click to generate Standard Event Results listed By Rank as an HTML file in the default Internet browser. Go to File > Print within the browser to print a hard copy. Close Click to exit the Pro Diving software. Click Yes to confirm. Splash Screen Click to exit the main application screen (Figure 113) and return to splash screen (Figure 101).
6. 7. 8. Click and drag the commands in the right white box to arrange them in any order. Click Place Quick Access Toolbar below the ribbon if desired. Click OK to save the Quick Access Toolbar buttons (Figure 145). Figure 145: Quick Access Toolbar with Buttons Maximize/Minimize the Ribbon (currently inactive) Click to permanently expand the ribbon menu bar. Click again to allow the ribbon menu bar to collapse when not in use.
Section 10: OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming Software The OmniSport 2000 Pro software interfaces with the OmniSport 2000 timer and allows officials to control the competition through a Windows-based user interface. Synchronized swimming is only available with the OmniSport Pro software; the timer by itself cannot score synchronized swimming. This section describes how to install, configure, and operate the Daktronics OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming software system, Version 1.0.1.1.
To install the Pro Diving software from a CD: 1. Insert the software CD into the CD-Rom drive. 2. If the auto run program does not start, click on the Windows Start menu, select Run and the dialog box shown in Figure 146 should appear. Type the CD-Rom drive address (usually D:) and click OK. This will display the files on the OmniSport 2000 Pro CD. 3. Select OmniSport ProSynchro.exe as shown in the InstallShield Wizard dialog box (Figure 147). 4. Click Next to continue. 5.
continue running the software. Upon proof of purchase the operator receives the unlock code which allows unlimited use of the software. To register the software, follow these steps: 1. 2. 3. Start the program. Enter the ―Registration Code‖ received from Daktronics. Click Register. Note: Installing the software on a separate computer requires a new registration code Using the Software Without the Console The OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming software may be used independently.
the serial connections are operating properly. Console detection is continual; others only come across when changed. When connected and operating properly the LCD on the timer will read, "Controlled by Pro." Note: Some computers purchased with this software will have a Rocket ® port installed with the system. The port labeled "Port 0" will be normally set as COM 5 in the computer system. The next port would then be COM 6, then COM 7, and finally COM 8 for a four-port Rocket port.
Competitor Information This section of the main application screen (Figure 153) displays the current swimmer's name and affiliation, the competition, and how many swimmers are left in the event. Judges Scores Individual technical and artistic judges‘ scores and the total scores are shown in (Figure 154). Figure 153: Competitor Information Figure 154: Judges' Scores Results This section shows the final calculated results for each swimmer (Figure 155).
The Percentages section allows the operator to set up which percentages of the Figures, Technical and Free scores drop-down list box used to calculate the final score. Click Next when completed. The Technical Routine Time Limits window (Figure 159) allows the operator to enter the appropriate time limit and penalty in each field, as well as the number of judges and panels for this portion of the event. Click Next when completed.
Select a swimmer's name and Click Up/Dn to change the order of the swimmers shown on the event order tab. Right-click in the Event Order tab for other options. Refer to the pop-up menu as illustrated in Figure 161. Add/Insert/Remove Swimmer Click Add Swimmer from the pop-up menu, and Add/Insert Swimmer window appears (Figure 162). Use the drop-down list box to choose swimmers previously entered in other events, or manually enter new swimmers. Follow the same procedure to Insert or Remove swimmers.
To edit a swimmer‘s age group, draw number or name, right click on that swimmer and select the information to edit. The appropriate information may be edited; the rest of the options in the box will be locked to prevent accidental changes (Figure 165). Click OK when finished. Rank The Rank tab shows the swimmer ranks in order from first to last for the current event selected (Figure 166).
Timer Configuration Configuring the OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming software is an important part of managing events efficiently and completely. Once running the software, go to Options > Timer Configurations. The Timer window includes (Figure 169) the following functions: Number of Lines tells the software how many lines are on the numeric scoreboard. Figure 169: Timer Configuration TOD Mode (time-of-day mode) sets how the time-of-day will be displayed.
General Configurations The General field configures the settings common to all stream types (Figure 170). Enable: Should always be checked. Type: COM Port Name: Should be a descriptive name for the port. Encrypt: Should never be checked Key: Enter password in the text box. After entering the correct data, click Com Settings. Figure 170: DL Streams Wizard; General Com Settings Configurations This area configures the serial COM port settings (Figure 171).
This section deals with the operational procedures used before a meet and during and after each event. Before the Meet Before each meet, three things must be done: 1. 2. 3. Verify the configurations. Test the system. Setup event and swim order. Verify the Configurations Once the system is tested, open the Configurations dialog. Go through each setting (Figure 169 and 170) and make sure all the configurations are set correctly.
There are two ways scores are entered into the OmniSport 2000 Pro Synchronized Swimming software: manually with the software or through peripheral judge consoles. Once entered, the software calculates the awarded score by using the formula set. Ensure the correct percentages are selected before the event. Once a swimmer has been awarded his or her points, click Accept to move on to the next swimmer. After an Event After the event is finished, print the reports by going to Reports > View Reports.
Section 11: OmniSport 2000 Console for Water Polo Sport Insert LL-2569 Reference Drawings: Insert, LL-2569; Water Polo, OmniSport2000 .................................................. Drawing B-182350 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix B:. If an insert is lost or damaged, a copy of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement can be ordered.
The Water Polo keypad insert is LL-2569 (included in Appendix B:). Refer to (Figure 175) in the following pages which describe the functions of each key. Notice that some of them have been grouped together by location and others have been grouped with a border. The keys with borders are used together or perform similar operations. Figure 175: Water Polo Keypad Insert Auto Horn▪ When [Auto Horn▪] is turned on and the game clock reaches zero, the OmniSport 2000 console will signal the horn to sound.
time, then press [Enter]. This sets the main clock to the new period time and it changes the default period time in the console‘s stored memory. Press [Set Time▪] three times to set the Rest 1 time—typically the rest period between quarters 1 and 2 or quarters 3 and 4. Press [Enter] to set the main clock to that value. Use the numeric keypad to change the default Rest 1 time, then press [Enter]. This sets the new Rest 1 time in the main clock and the default time in the console‘s stored memory.
Start Press [Start] to start the clock counting. If the main clock is not counting, the shot clock will start counting when the main clock is started. Stop Press [Stop] to stop the clock. Home and Guest Keys The keys in the Home and Guest sections work the same for their respective team. The keys in the Home section effect the home team only and Guest keys effect only the guest team. Score +1 Press [Score +1] to add a point to that team.
Delete Penalty▪ Press [Delete Penalty▪] and the LCD for that team will show a (→) next to the penalty time. If there is more than one penalty time counting for that team, use [↑] and [↓] to select which penalty needs to be deleted. Press [Enter] to delete the penalty or press [Clear] to exit without deleting the penalty. Clear All Penalties▪ Press [Clear All Penalties▪]>[Enter] to remove all penalties that are currently being counted for that team.
l. Operator presses [Start]. m. Count Period 4 time down to zero. n. Switch to Rest 2 time and start counting. Count down to zero. o. Switch to Period 5 and reset to overtime. Wait for start. The functions during a match should be available through one of the keys on the keypad. Thoroughly review these keys in Section 11.2. Enable/Disable Penalty Timer Keys Press [Enable Penalty Timer] and [Disable Penalty Timer] to enable or disable the penalty times respectively.
The Scoreboard Menu is where the operator can turn the scoreboard output ON or OFF, set the dimming level for Multi-drop displays and display Time-of-Day on the scoreboard. MENU - SCOREBOARD 1 - SCBD ON/OFF From Main Menu – [1] Scoreboard On/Off Scoreboard On/Off toggles the scoreboard between blank and showing the current game data. SCBD IS OFF SET ON? Y/N SCBD IS ON SET ON? Y/N From Main Menu – [1]>[1] If the setting is ON, it will be displaying data on the scoreboard.
MENU-SCOREBOARD DISPLAY TOD? From Main Menu – [1]>[3] The running time must be reset before the console will display Time-of-Day on the scoreboard. Time-of-Day will remain on the scoreboard until: 1. 2. The start of the next game when the operator presses [Reset] a second time to redisplay the current results on the scoreboard. It is toggled off in the menu. When it is toggled off, the current results will go back on the scoreboard.
Timer The following is a more detailed look at timer configurations. MENU SETUP 1 TIMER From Main Menu – [3] Set Times These menus establish the times used while playing the game from overtime minutes to the number of timeouts allowed for each team. MENU TIMER SET TIMES From Main Menu – [3]>[1] Note: For each of the following menus, set the time length pressing [0]-[9]>[Enter]. Press [Clear] twice to leave this setting as is and exit to the Timer menu.
Timeout Time This menu sets the Timeout time. MENU SET TIME TO FULL: 01:00* MENU SET TIME TO PART: 00:20* MENU SET TIME 6-TIMEOUT TIME From Main Menu – [3]>[1]>[1]>[6] Penalty Time This menu sets the time for each penalty. MENU SET TIME 7-PENALTY TIME MENU SET TIME PENALTY: 00:20* From Main Menu – [3]>[1]>[1]>[7] MENU-TIMER When the Auto Sequence menu is turned ON, the console will 2-AUTO SEQUENCE Advance to the next time that needs to be counted.
The Timeouts menu sets the maximum number of timeouts allowed for each team. MENU-TIMER # FULL T.O. 3* MENU-TIMER 5-TIMEOUTS MENU-TIMER # PART T.O. 1* From Main Menu – [3]>[1]>[5] Press [0]-[9] to set the maximum number of full timeouts allowed for each team and press [Enter]. Follow the same steps to set the number of partial timeouts. Press [Clear] twice to leave this setting as is and return to the Timer menu.
SCORE MODULE-Y USED? Y/N From Main Menu – [3]>[2]>[1]>[2] Press [Yes] if a module is used and [No] if no nodule will be used. RTD Offset This menu will add 0K, 5K, 10K, or 15K to the RTD data being sent to the matrix display. MENU-RTD/MATRIX RTD OFFSET: 0K* MENU-RTD/MATRIX 1-RTD OFFSET From Main Menu – [3]>[2]>[2] MENU-RTD/MATRIX RTD OFFSET: 5K* From Main Menu – [3]>[2]>[2]>[1] Use a [↑] or [↓] to toggle through the RTD offset # settings (0K, 5K, 10K or 15K).
which protocol is used, unplug the signal to the display from the back of the console. Connect power to the display. When it powers up, it will display either a P0 or P1 on the left two digits: P0 – set the console to Multidrop P1 – set the console to Multiline. If the display is one manufactured by Omega, set the console to Omega. RTD Port The RTD Port is used to select the protocol (RTD or CTS) to transmit out of the J5 RTD port on the OmniSport 2000 console. RTD means Real Time Data.
If the Game Log is turned on, each time a clock is started, stopped, score +1, score -1, player penalties, etc., the printout shows the time-of-day the action occurred. Press [←] or [→ ] to set the Game Log ON or OFF, and then press [Enter] to save. Intensity This menu sets the printer‘s depth of contrast for easy readability. The typical level is set at 5.
Driver Address This menu shows which drivers control the digits. SHOWING ADDRESS ENTER TO EXIT SB TEST MENU 2-DRIVER ADDRESS From Main Menu-[4]>[2]>[2] Press [2] to display the driver addresses. This will remain on the display until [Enter] is pressed. Digit Number This menu displays the digit designation. SHOWING DIGIT # ENTER TO EXIT SB TEST MENU 3-DIGIT NUMBER From Main Menu-[4]>[2]>[3] Press [3] to display a digit number.
Section 12: OmniSport 2000 for Pace Clock Reference Drawings: Insert, Omni 2000, Pace Clock ............................................................. Drawing B–188395 The pace clock mode, available through the OmniSport 2000 console, serves as a workout manager. The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix B:. If an insert is lost or damaged, a copy of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement can be ordered.
LCD Screens The pace clock can manage up to ten different simultaneous workouts. Each workout will display consecutively on the scoreboard‘s lane 1-10. The pace clock also works with a downloaded workout from Hy-Tek Workout Manager. The Results Port (6) is used to download the workout. The OmniSport will accept 50 steps of the workout for each lane.
Selecting the Scoreboard Menu is where the operator can turn the scoreboard output ON or OFF, set the dimming level for Multi-drop displays and display Time-of-Day on the scoreboard. Scoreboard On/Off MENU - MAIN 1 - SCBD MENU MENU - SCOREBOARD 1 - SCBD ON/OFF From Main Menu – [1] SCBD IS ON SET OFF? Y/N From Main Menu – [1]>[1] If the setting is ON, it will be displaying data on the scoreboard.
MENU-SCOREBOARD DISPLAY TOD? MENU-SCOREBOARD FORMAT: 24 HOUR* From Main Menu – [1]>[3] The running time must be reset before the console will display Time-of-Day on the scoreboard. Press the Arrow keys to toggle between 12 and 24 hour setting. Time-of-Day will remain on the scoreboard until: The start of the next race. The operator presses [Reset] a second time to re-display the current results on the scoreboard. It is toggled off in the menu.
Within the selected step choose from the following six modes: 1=STOP 2=BEG CIRCUIT (has a repeat count) 3=END CIRCUIT 4= SWIM (has a repeat count) 5=REST 6=PACE For example selecting mode 4 (Swim) the following LCD screens appear: EDIT 1 STEP 1 SWIM 00:20 EDIT 1 STEP 1 SWIM 00:30 .0* EDIT 1 STEP 2* BEG CIRCUIT #32 Enter in the desired amount of time and press [Enter]. Enter the number of times to repeat this step and press [Enter].
Clear Workout MENU-LANE 1 5 - CLEAR WORKOUT CLEAR WORKOUT LANE 1 Y/N? From Main Menu [2]>[1]>[Lane #]>[Enter]>[5] To clear the entire workout that has been set up for a specific lane press [Enter]. Press [Yes] to clear the entire workout or press [No] to go back to the menu selection. The Print Menu is where the operator can print a specific workout result.
Numeric Scoreboard Menu This menu configures the numeric scoreboard. Press [Enter] to select the number of lines on the display. MENU-NUMERIC 1-# OF LINES # OF LINES LINES = 4* From Main Menu [4]>[2]>[1] MENU-SETUP 2-SCOREBOARD From Main Menu [4]>[1] MENU-SCOREBOARD 1-NUMERIC From Main Menu [4]>[2] Use [0]-[9] to enter desired lines then press [Enter].
RTD Port MENU-COMM PORTS RTD PORT: RTD* MENU-COMM PORTS 2-RTD PORT From Main Menu [4]>[3]>[2] This menu configures which protocol (RTD or CTS) will be transmitted out of the RTD port (J5) connector on the OmniSport 2000 timer. Select RTD to send information to a Venus controller. Select CTS to send information to a numeric CTS Scoreboard (Default = RTD). Use [↑] [↓] to choose between RTD and CTS ports. Press [Enter] to accept the selection.
The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipped with features that test battery level and the numeric scoreboard. MAIN MENU 5-TEST MENU Battery MENU-TEST 1-BATTERY BATTERY TEST LEVEL= CHARGED From Main Menu [5] From Main Menu [5]>[1] The battery level will show as CHARGED or LOW. Press [Enter] to exit the menu. Scoreboard These menus check the numeric scoreboard drivers.
Section 13: Relay Take-Off Platform The Relay Take-Off Platform (RTOP) triggers the OmniSport 2000 console when a swimmer leaves the start block. The touchpad time is also fed to the console where it is compared to the time when the swimmer left the RTOP. The difference between these two times is either positive or negative. A positive time is a legal exchange while a negative time indicates that there was an early exchange. The RTOP senses human contact and not pressure or force.
d. The RTOP uses two AA batteries inside the electronics box. These batteries should be replaced before the meet, whenever the LED indicator shows a constant solid light, or the light is off when plugged into the deck cabling and the timing console is powered on. Typically the batteries need replacing every two days of competition or 20 hours of use. Verify that the batteries are installed so that the springs are pressing on the negative end of the batteries.
The dual banana cord attached to the gray electronics box will be plugged into either the lane module for an on-deck system or a deck plate for an in-deck system. Typically the RTOP is plugged into the Button 3 input (Figure 183). The push button and RTOP cables are stackable connectors. If all three push buttons are in use, piggy-back the RTOP plug on one of the button plugs. For more information refer to Section 2.4.
Operating with OmniSport 2000 Console Only When operating the OmniSport 2000 timing console with the RTOPs, users need to configure the timer correctly. The configuration is done in the Swimming Menu option (Section 4:). Press [Menu]>[4]>[2]>[7] to edit the following right screen information: BTN / DAKTRONICS: For Daktronics Relay Take-Off Platform. Press [Enter]. RELAY TAKE-OFF BTN/DAKTRONICS * RELAY TAKE-OFF INPUT USED: This is the button input that the platform is plugged into.
When storing the platform: Store in a dry location. Daktronics cart is the preferred method (Figure 186). Make sure cord is not pinched or torn. Keep the surface free from debris. Avoid storing the RTOP on platform lip.
Section 14: Operating the Console in Track Mode Sport Insert LL-2573 Reference Drawing: Insert, LL-2573; OmniSport 2000 Console Track Timing ...................... Drawing B-184685 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix B:. If an insert is lost or damaged, a copy of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement can be ordered. Refer to Section 3: for information on starting the timer and for instructions on using the sport insert.
Lane Status The two left LCD screens show lane status symbols that may appear on the left screens during a race. The following symbols are used to show the lane status. Lane Status Symbols Represents (Blank) Lane is off – Timer has been reset NN Arming delay (NN represents a number from 1-2 that is counting down to 0) * Lane armed for a final time O Lane has finished the race ? There is a problem with the button interface An example of the LCD is shown below.
Start The operator has the option to start the timer counting by pressing [Start]. The printer will label the results with the source of the start. If the keypad was used it would be labeled Source: Keyboard. If the start was from the horn start it would be labeled Source: External. Examples when to use Start: Test the timing system or scoreboard If there were a start system failure, press [Start] then [Split Arm All] and [Enter]. The timer will at least record the finish order of the race.
Place/Lane/Non-Lane Timing Lane Timing: Pressing [Lane Timing] enables all lanes and buttons configured in the system. When this is enabled, each lane has one to three buttons that will record when a racer finishes the race. Place Timing: Pressing [Place Timing] enables all places and buttons configured in the system. When this is enabled, each place has one to three buttons that will record when a racer finishes the race.
The Event/Heat Number and Home/Guest Scores can be displayed on the appropriate scoreboard module if it is included in the system. When the Event/Heat module is present, the event and heat numbers will automatically be displayed whenever they are changed with the [Event/Heat] key. When the Home/Guest or Guest/Guest modules are present, the home, guest 1, guest 2 and guest 3 scores will automatically be displayed after being entered in the Edit-Team Score menu.
Always Ready Start The Always Ready Start feature is based on the fact that the OmniSport 2000 timer has an internal time-of-day clock that continually runs when the timer is turned on. The internal clock continues to run even when the race clock has been stopped. If a start was missed because the timer was not reset (race clock was still running from the previous race), the start impulse is logged in the memory and on the printer. To prompt the operator that a start has occurred, reset the timer.
This section illustrates typical printouts from the OmniSport 2000 console. To create a printout from the console‘s built-in printer, refer to Section 15.4. Track Configurations It is important to save the printout (Figure 189) for system settings to reuse for future meets. The basis of the settings is letting the console know how the physical track and timer are configured. Results Printouts Figure 190 illustrates a typical printout for an eight-lane track showing Lane and Place results for two heats.
Section 15: The Console’s Track Menus and Settings System Riser; FB/Track SCBD w/ Omni 2000, in Field .......................... Drawing A-186535 System Riser; Track SCBD w/ Omni 2000, in Field ................................ Drawing A-186548 The system riser diagrams are located in Appendix A:. Refer to Section 2: for information on starting the OmniSport 2000 timer and Section 14: for instructions on using the sport insert.
The Scoreboard Menu is where the operator can turn the scoreboard output ON or OFF, set the dimming level for Multi-drop displays and display Time-of-Day on the scoreboard. Scoreboard ON/OFF This menu is used to toggle the scoreboard output ON/OFF. SCBD IS ON SET OFF? Y/N MENU-MAIN 1-SCBD MENU MENU-SCOREBOARD 1-SCBD ON/OFF From Main Menu - [1] From Main Menu - [1]>[1] If the setting is ON, it will be displaying data on the scoreboard.
MENU-SCOREBOARD DISPLAY TOD? MENU-SCOREBOARD FORMAT: 24 HOUR* From Main Menu – [1]>[3] The running time must be reset before the console will display Time-of-Day on the scoreboard. Press Arrow keys to toggle between 12 and 24 hour setting, and then press [Enter]to save. Time-of-Day will remain on the scoreboard until: The start of the next race. The operator presses [Reset] a second time to re-display the current results on the scoreboard. It is toggled off in the menu.
Record Time This menu is used to set an event‘s record time to be displayed. MENU-EDIT 2-RECORD TIME EDIT TIME REC: ▪▪:▪▪.▪ From Edit Menu – [2]>[2]>[2] Enter a record time with the keypad and press [Enter]. Press [Clear] twice to leave this unchanged and return to the Edit menu. The Print Menu is where the operator can print a specific race result, the current event order in the OmniSport 2000 console, or the settings for the current console configuration.
MENU-PRINT PRINT SETTINGS? From Main Menu-[3>[2] Press [YES] to print the settings. Press [NO] to exit the menu without printing. When to use this: Print the settings after the console has been set up and verified that all is functioning correctly. Keep this printout for future reference. It will be valuable if the console is loaned out to someone else, unknowingly a change was made in the console, or if the console was returned to or exchanged by Daktronics for service.
Primary Time: This menu will configure the console for which timing input(s) to use as the primary time. MENU-TIMER IMPUT = J7 1BTN* MENU-TIMER IMPUT = J10 3BTN* MENU-TIMER 3-PRIMARY TIME From Main Menu – [4]>[1]>[3] Primary Time is used to tell the timer to use J7 and 1 button per lane for up to 8 lanes, or to use J10 1, 2, or 3 buttons for up to 10 lanes. Press [←] [→] to toggle between J7 or J10 settings.
Finish Page Time This menu configures how long each page of the Finish Times will hold on the scoreboard. FIN PAGE TIME TIME= ▪0* MENU-NUMERIC 2-FIN PAGE TIME From Main Menu – [4]>[2]>[1]>[2] The typical time is set at 5 seconds. Press [0]-[9] to enter the appropriate length of time the finish time will appear on the display, and then press [Enter] to save.
Running Time This menu sets what data is displayed on a single line numeric scoreboard. SING LINE DISP RT= CONTINUOUS* MENU-NUMERIC 6-RUNNING TIME SING LINE DISP RT= FINISH From Main Menu – [4]>[2]>[1]>[6] Press [←] or [→] to display either Continuous running data or the Finish scores, and then press [Enter] to save. This menu sets the output data configuration for the specific matrix display in use.
lines that the scoreboard will display, the timer will display the information in place order regardless of this setting. The default is Lane Order. RESULTS ORDER ORDER-LANE* RESULTS ORDER ORDER-PLACE* From Main Menu – [4]>[3]>[2]>[3] Press [←] or [→] to select either Lane or Place. Press [Enter] to save. When to use this: Select Lane to display the results in the order of the lane in which the athletes finished. Select Place to display the results in the order of which the athletes placed.
An OmniSport 2000 cannot run a Daktronics glow cube display directly. A glow cube display will require an interface in order to be controlled by an OmniSport 2000 console. When using a glow cube interface, set the OmniSport 2000 console to Multidrop. If the display is one manufactured by Omega, set the console to Omega. RTD Configurations The RTD Port is used to select the protocol (RTD or CTS) to transmit out of the J5 RTD port on the OmniSport 2000 console. RTD means Real Time Data.
Race Log The Race Log allows the logging to be turned ON/OFF. Typically the Race Log is set ON. MENU-PRINTER RACE LOG: ON* MENU-PRINTER 1-RACE LOG From Main Menu – [4]>[4] From Main Menu – [4]>[4]>[1] Press [←] or [→] to toggle between ON/OFF, and then press [Enter] to save. When to use this: Using the Race Log is the most thorough way to identify issues with the system. Daktronics recommends that the Race Log is always turned on. Results The Results Menu selects printouts by LANE or PLACE order.
This menu is used to set the console‘s date and time. DATE 01/01/00 * TOD 04:11:23 MENU-SETUP 5-TIME OF DAY From Main Menu – [4]>[5] Press [0-9] to enter the correct date and time. Press [Enter] to accept the setting. Press [Clear] twice to exit without saving and retain the previous time and date. MAIN MENU The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipped with features that 5-TEST MENU test battery level, the lane modules and the numeric scoreboard. The following submenus explain how to use each of these tests.
Driver Address This menu shows which addresses each of the drivers on the scoreboard are set to. The address plugs were inserted when the display was installed. SB TEST MENU 2-DRIVER ADDRESS SHOWING ADDRESS ENTER TO EXIT From Main Menu – [5]>[3]>[2] Press [2] to display the driver addresses. This will remain on the display until [Enter] is pressed. Digit Number This menu displays the digit designation.
Section 16: Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs To serve customers’ repair and maintenance needs, Daktronics offers both an exchange program and a repair & return program. Daktronics unique Exchange Program is a quick service for replacing key parts in need of repair. If a part requires repair or replacement, Daktronics sends the customer a replacement and the customer sends the defective part to Daktronics.
For items not subject to exchange, Daktronics offers a Repair & Return Program. To send a part for repair, follow these steps: Call or fax Daktronics Customer Service: Refer to the appropriate market number in the chart listed on the previous page. Fax: 605-697-4444 Receive a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number before shipping. This expedites repair of the part. Package and pad the item carefully to prevent damage during shipment.
Index Clear order Dive ................................................................ 90 Clear Order Swim ............................................................... 46 Cycle ON/OFF .................................................. 60 Numeric dive................................................. 98 Numeric track ............................................. 192 Numeric water polo ................................... 154 Swim .............................................................. 42 Track ...
Exchange Program ..........................................195 F Finish Page Time Matrix swim...................................................55 Matrix track .................................................188 Numeric swim ...............................................53 Numeric track..............................................187 Flag Time ...........................................................51 H Horn start ...........................................................10 Connections ..............
Dive ................................................................ 92 Print settings Dive ................................................................ 93 Swim ............................................................... 48 Printouts Lane/Place order .......................................... 37 Pool configurations ...................................... 36 Relay exchange ............................................. 38 Splits ............................................................... 38 Swim .
Pro synchro swim .......................................129 Software printouts Dive....................................................... 110, 120 Swim ...............................................................71 Synchro swim ..............................................140 Split Hold Time .................................................53 Matrix swim...................................................55 Split times Swim ...............................................................
Appendix A: Drawings The Daktronics drawing number is located in the bottom right corner of the drawing. Refer to Section 1.1 for information regarding how to read the drawing number. The following drawings are filed in alphanumerical order. A Drawings OmniSport 2000 Connector Designations .................................................... Drawing A-154282 Channel Selection; Single Control Console, Gen IV ....................................
LL-2549 R02 SWIMMING
DIVING LL-2566, REV 02
GUEST LL-2569, REV 02 WATER POLO HOME SHOT TIME GAME TIME
TRACK LL-2573, REV 03
PACE CLOCK LL-2581, REV 01
Appendix B: Quick Reference This section includes: OmniSport 2000 Swimming Quick Reference ....................................................... ED13584.pdf OmniSport 2000 and Hy-Tek MEET MANAGER Quick Guide ............................. ED13876.pdf OmniSport 200 Pro Diving Quick Start Guide ....................................................... ED16444.
OMNISPORT® 2000 SWIMMING QUICK REFERENCE 1. Confirm that the timer is reset. Before Race 2. Set the timer to the correct event and heat. The right LCD, line 2 displays E:(event) H:(heat) R:(round) L:(total lengths). 3. Verify the correct number of lengths for the current event and heat. 1. Timer Starts. During Race 2. Turn off any unused lanes. 3. Watch the lengths complete counter and lane status for each individual lane.
OmniSport 2000 Swimming Menu Navigation Two methods for navigating through the OmniSport 2000 menus: The first method allows the operator to step through each of the menu levels. To use this method, press [MENU] and then use [], [], [], and [] to scroll through the menu’s. Press [ENTER] to select the menu displayed on the LCD. The second method is to go directly to a menu.
OmniSport 2000 Diving Menu Navigation Two methods for navigating through the OmniSport 2000 menus. The first method allows the operator to step through each of the menu levels. To use this method press [ MENU] and then use [], [], [], and [] to scroll through the menu’s. Press [ENTER] to select the menu displayed on the LCD. The second method is to go directly to a menu.
Typical Diving Operation The diving program in the OmniSport 2000 console will allow up to 25 divers for four different dive orders (labeled A, B, C, and D). Each Dive Order can have up to 13 rounds. You can pre-program dive sheets for each diver, or you can enter them while the event is running.
OMNISPORT® 2000 TRACK QUICK REFERENCE Before Race During Race After Race 1. Confirm that the timer is reset. Look at the right LCD, line 1 to verify that the running time is 00:00.0. If it is not, press [RESET]>[ENTER]. 2. Set the timer to the correct Event and Heat. The right LCD, line 2 displays E:(event) H:(heat) Press [EVENT/HEAT] and type in the correct event and heat numbers, or use [EVENT +1], [HEAT +1], [HEAT –1]. 3.
OmniSport 2000 Track Menu Navigation Two methods for navigating through the OmniSport 2000 menus. The first method allows the operator to step through each of the menu levels. To use this method press [MENU] and then use [], [], [], and [] to scroll through the menu’s. Press [ENTER] to select the menu displayed on the LCD. The second method is to go directly to a menu.
OmniSport 2000 Water Polo Menu Navigation Two methods for navigating through the OmniSport 2000 menus. The first method allows the operator to step through each of the menu levels. To use this method press the [MENU] key and then use [], [], [], and [] to scroll through the menu’s. Press [ENTER] to select the menu displayed on the LCD. The second method is to go directly to a menu.
OmniSport 2000 Pace Clock Menu Navigation Two methods for navigating through the OmniSport 2000 menus. The first method allows the operator to step through each of the menu levels. To use this method press [MENU] and then use [], [], [], and [] to scroll through the menus. Press [ENTER] to select the menu displayed on the LCD. The second method is to go directly to a menu.
OmniSport® 2000 and Hy-Tek Software Quick Start Guide LTD Introduction 3. The OmniSport 2000 timer is tightly integrated with Hy-Tek’s MEET MANAGEMENT software. The timing console is also the link between the software and a Daktronics Venus 1500 or 7000 matrix controller. MEET MANAGER’s Timer Interface with the OmniSport 2000 Console 1. 2. 1.
OmniSport® 2000 and Hy-Tek Software Quick Start Guide LTD In addition to connections and cables, the user friendliness is also greatly improved making some operations work as if on autopilot. Connections 1. 2. 3. The cable between the OmniSport 2000 and MEET MANAGER is a straight through 9-pin DB male-to-female cable. Connect J6 on the console to the serial port on the MEET MANAGER computer.
OmniSport® 2000 and Hy-Tek Software Quick Start Guide LTD 3 of 4 Configuring MEET MANAGER to Communicate with the OmniSport 2000 Console 1. 2. From the main menu of MEET MANAGER, select Set-up then Timing Console INTERFACE. 1. From the Run Menu of MEET MANAGER, select Interface >Timer(Dak2) > Open/Close Serial Port for Dak2. 2. The following menu will appear. Enter the Serial Com Port that will be used to connect MEET MANAGER to the OmniSport 2000. Typically this is 1. Next click OK. 3.
OmniSport® 2000 and Hy-Tek Software Quick Start Guide LTD Downloading an Event Order from MEET MANAGER to the OmniSport 2000 Console When downloading an Event Order, make sure that the OmniSport 2000 console is in swimming mode and that the running time is reset. From the Run Menu of MEET MANAGER, select Interfaces >Timer (Dak2). The following message will appear. Along as this is the correct Event Order, click Yes. After the Event Order has been successfully transferred, the following message will appear.
OmniSport Pro Diving Quick Start Guide The OmniSport 2000 Pro software works together with the OmniSport 2000 timer and gives officials total control over dive meets through an easy-to-use, reliable, and convenient user interface. Registering the Software 1 of 4 Using the Splash Screen The splash screen is the first screen you will see after the registration window. This screen contains many frequently-used tasks and other options for setting up the program and meets.
OmniSport Pro Diving Quick Start Guide 2 of 4 3. Creating a New Meet Click Add Event to insert a new event to the meet: Click Create A Meet to begin a setup wizard to add new meets. 1. 2. Type in a descriptive Meet Name. Choose a date on the calendar if different from the current date, and then click Next. o Note: Change the External settings if using the thirdparty Hy-Tek® MEET MANAGER software.
OmniSport Pro Diving Quick Start Guide o o o o Select the Type of board. Select the how the dive Position will be annotated. Select the DD Table if different from FINA. Click Next to continue on to the next screen. 3 of 4 Running A Meet Once a meet has been opened, the main application screen will appear. This screen is where you follow the action of the meet to record divers’ scores. Use this screen to add/remove divers from the roster: o o 4. 5.
OmniSport Pro Diving Quick Start Guide 4. If the judges are equipped with properly configured consoles, their scores will populate automatically. Otherwise, you can manually type in each judges’ score. 4 of 4 Generating Reports The Pro Diving software offers the ability to quickly create printouts of many types of meet information. Click Run Reports on the splash screen to open a window that allows you to generate many report types at a single time. 5. 6.
Appendix C: Menu Navigation Shortcuts Swimming Menu Navigation 1) SCOREBOARD MENU 1-1) SCBD ON/OFF clears the display; yes or no 1-2) DIMMING sets the brightness level of the display 1-3) TIME-OF-DAY displays the Time-of-Day; yes or no 2) EDIT MENU functions 2-1) TEAM SCORE allows editing of team scores 2-2) EVENT ORDER allows editing of event orders 2-2-1) EDIT ORDER edits event order 2-2-2) INSERT EVENT inserts an event into the order 2-2-3) DELETE EVENT deletes an event 2-2-4) CLEAR ORDER clears event o
5) TESTING MENU 5-1) BATTERY checks battery status 5-2) LANE MODULES allows the testing of lane modules 5-3) SCOREBOARD allows testing of the scoreboard 5-2-1) CYCLE ON/OFF turns the display on and off 5-2-2) DRIVER ADDRESS selects the driver address 5-2-3) DIGIT NUMBER confirms digits are operational Diving Menu Navigation 1) SCBD MENU 1-1) SCBD ON/OFF clears the display; yes or no 1-2) DIMMING sets the brightness level of the display 1-3) TIME-OF-DAY displays the time-of-day; yes or no 2) EDIT MENU 2-1)
Water Polo Menu Navigation 1) SCOREBOARD MENU 1-1) SCBD ON/OFF clears the display; yes or no 1-2) DIMMING sets the brightness level of the display 1-3) TIME-OF-DAY displays the Time-of-day; yes or no 2) PRINT MENU 2-1) PAPER FEED advances the printer paper 3) SETUP MENU functions 3-1) TIMER is for configuring the Track settings 3-1-1) SET TIMES 3-1-1-1) PERIOD TIME sets the timing length of the period 3-1-1-2) OVERTIME sets the timing length of the overtime period 3-1-1-3) REST TIME sets the timing length
Pace Clock Menu Navigation 1) SCOREBOARD MENU 1-1) SCBD ON/OFF clears the display; yes or no 1-2) DIMMING sets the brightness level of the display 1-3) TIME-OF-DAY displays the Time-of-day; yes or no 2) EDIT MENU 2-1) EDIT WORKOUT selects which lane’s workout to edit 2-1-1) EDIT STEP edits a step within the order 2-1-2) INSERT STEP inserts a step into the order 2-1-3) DELETE STEP deletes a step 2-1-4) COPY WORKOUT copies the workout from one lane to another 2-1-5) CLEAR WORKOUT clears the workout from a la
Track Menu Navigation 1) SCOREBOARD MENU 1-1) SCBD ON/OFF clears the display; yes or no 1-2) DIMMING sets the brightness level of the display 1-3) TIME-OF-DAY displays the time-of-day; yes or no 2) EDIT MENU 2-1) TEAM SCORE allows editing of team scores 2-2) RECORD TIME allows editing of record times 3) PRINT MENU 3-1) RACE RESULTS prints the results of a specific race or a complete meet 3-2) SETTINGS prints out all configurations entered in the Setup Menu 4) SETUP MENU 4-1) TIMER is used to configure th
Appendix D: RTD Output Specifications This appendix contains Real-Time Data (RTD) output specifications for the OmniSport 2000/6000. Serial Port (COM) Transmission Specifications Baud Rate: 19,200 Parity: None Data Bits: 8 Protocol: Enhanced Size: 4096 OmniSport 2000 Swim RTD Item Numbers (OS2-Swimming.
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 30 Line 2 swimmer name 15 L 259 31 Line 2 team name 5 L 274 32 Line 2 lane number 2 R 279 33 Line 2 place number 3 R 281 34 Line 2 split/finish time 9 L 284 35 Line 2 lengths completed 2 R 293 36 Line 3 swimmer name 15 L 295 37 Line 3 team name 5 L 310 38 Line 3 lane number 2 R 315 39 Line 3 place number 3 R 317 40 Line 3 split/finish time 9 L 320 41 Line 3 lengths completed 2 R 329 42 Line 4
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 71 Line 8 lengths completed 2 R 509 72 Line 9 swimmer name 15 L 511 73 Line 9 team name 5 L 526 74 Line 9 lane number 2 R 531 75 Line 9 place number 3 R 533 76 Line 9 split/finish time 9 L 536 77 Line 9 lengths completed 2 R 545 78 Line 10 swimmer name 15 L 547 79 Line 10 team name 5 L 562 80 Line 10 lane number 2 R 567 81 Line 10 place number 3 R 569 82 Line 10 split/finish time 9 L 572 83 Li
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 112 Women's team 2 abbreviation 5 L 1593 113 Women's team 2 score 6 R 1598 114 Women's team 3 place 3 R 1604 115 Women's team 3 name 20 L 1607 116 Women's team 3 abbreviation 5 L 1627 117 Women's team 3 score 6 R 1632 118 Women's team 4 place 3 R 1638 119 Women's team 4 name 20 L 1641 120 Women's team 4 abbreviation 5 L 1661 121 Women's team 4 score 6 R 1666 122 Women's team 5 place 3 R 1672 123 Wo
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 153 Men's team 2 place 3 R 2070 154 Men's team 2 name 20 L 2073 155 Men's team 2 abbreviation 5 L 2093 156 Men's team 2 score 6 R 2098 157 Men's team 3 place 3 R 2104 158 Men's team 3 name 20 L 2107 159 Men's team 3 abbreviation 5 L 2127 160 Men's team 3 score 6 R 2132 161 Men's team 4 place 3 R 2138 162 Men's team 4 name 20 L 2141 163 Men's team 4 abbreviation 5 L 2161 164 Men's team 4 score 6 R
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 194 Combined team 1 abbreviation 5 L 2559 195 Combined team 1 score 6 R 2564 196 Combined team 2 place 3 L 2570 197 Combined team 2 name 20 L 2573 198 Combined team 2 abbreviation 5 L 2593 199 Combined team 2 score 6 R 2598 200 Combined team 3 place 3 L 2604 201 Combined team 3 name 20 L 2607 202 Combined team 3 abbreviation 5 L 2627 203 Combined team 3 score 6 R 2632 204 Combined team 4 place 3 L 26
OmniSport 6000 Swim RTD Item Numbers (os6000 swim.
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 41 Line 4 lane number 2 R 329 42 Line 4 place number 3 R 331 43 Line 4 split/finish time 9 R 334 44 Line 4 lengths completed 2 R 343 45 Line 5 swimmer name 15 L 345 46 Line 5 team name 5 L 360 47 Line 5 lane number 2 R 365 48 Line 5 place number 3 R 367 49 Line 5 split/finish time 9 R 370 50 Line 5 lengths completed 2 R 379 51 Line 6 swimmer name 15 L 381 52 Line 6 team name 5 L 396 53 Line 6
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 82 Single line team name 5 L 576 83 Single line lane number 2 R 581 84 Single line place number 3 R 583 85 Single line split/finish time 9 R 586 86 Single line lengths completed 2 R 595 87 Single line logo 30 L 597 88 Women's event title 20 L 627 89 Women's division name 15 L 647 90 Women's team 1 place 3 R 662 91 Women's team 1 name 20 L 665 92 Women's team 1 abbreviation 5 L 685 93 Women's team 1
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 123 Women's team 9 name 20 L 953 124 Women's team 9 abbreviation 5 L 973 125 Women's team 9 score 8 R 978 126 Women's team 10 place 3 R 986 127 Women's team 10 name 20 L 989 128 Women's team 10 abbreviation 5 L 1009 129 Women's team 10 score 8 R 1014 130 Men's event title 20 L 1022 131 Men's division name 15 L 1042 132 Men's team 1 place 3 R 1057 133 Men's team 1 name 20 L 1060 134 Men's team 1 abb
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 164 Men's team 9 place 3 R 1345 165 Men's team 9 name 20 L 1348 166 Men's team 9 abbreviation 5 L 1368 167 Men's team 9 score 8 R 1373 168 Men's team 10 place 3 R 1381 169 Men's team 10 name 20 L 1384 170 Men's team 10 abbreviation 5 L 1404 171 Men's team 10 score 8 R 1409 172 Mixed event title 20 L 1417 173 Mixed division name 15 L 1437 174 Mixed team 1 place 3 R 1452 175 Mixed team 1 name 20 L
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 205 Mixed team 8 score 8 R 1732 206 Mixed team 9 place 3 R 1740 207 Mixed team 9 name 20 L 1743 208 Mixed team 9 abbreviation 5 L 1763 209 Mixed team 9 score 8 R 1768 210 Mixed team 10 place 3 R 1776 211 Mixed team 10 name 20 L 1779 212 Mixed team 10 abbreviation 5 L 1799 213 Mixed team 10 score 8 R 1804 OmniSport 2000/6000 Diving RTD Item Numbers (os6000 dive.
Field # Function Length Justification Item # 29 3rd place diver's team 15 L 232 30 3rd place diver's total score 6 R 247 31 4th place diver's number 20 R 247 32 4th place diver's name 20 L 255 33 4th place diver's team 15 L 275 34 4th place diver's total score 6 R 290 35 5th place diver's number 2 R 296 36 5th place diver's name 20 L 298 37 5th place diver's team 15 L 318 38 5th place diver's total score 6 R 333 39 6th place diver's number 2 R 339
OmniSport 2000/6000 Pace Clock RTD Item Numbers (os6000 pace clock.
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 46 Line 10 Lane Number 2 R 145 47 48 Line 10 Current Step Number Line 10 Current Step Name 2 4 R L 147 149 49 50 Line 10 Current Rep Number Line 10 Time of Current Step 3 5 R R 153 156 OmniSport 2000/6000 Water Polo RTD Item Numbers (os6000 water polo.
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 37 Guest Player 4 Penalties 1 R 81 38 39 Guest Player 5 Penalties Guest Player 6 Penalties 1 1 R R 82 83 40 41 Guest Player 7 Penalties Guest Player 8 Penalties 1 1 R R 84 85 42 43 Guest Player 9 Penalties Guest Player 10 Penalties 1 1 R R 86 87 44 45 Guest Player 11 Penalties Guest Player 12 Penalties 1 1 R R 88 89 46 Guest Player 13 Penalties 1 R 90 OmniSport 2000 Track RTD Item Numbers (OS2-Track.
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 33 Line 2 Team Name 5 L 292 34 35 Line 2 Lane Number Line 2 Place Number 2 3 R R 297 299 36 37 Line 2 Split/Finish Time Line 2 Splits Completed 9 2 L R 302 311 38 39 Line 3 Runner Name Line 3 Team Name 15 5 L L 313 328 40 41 Line 3 Lane Number Line 3 Place Number 2 3 R R 333 335 42 43 Line 3 Split/Finish Time Line 3 Splits Completed 9 2 L R 338 347 44 45 Line 4 Runner Name Line 4 Team Name 15 5 L L 349 364 46 47 Line
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 80 Line 10 Runner Name 15 L 565 81 82 Line 10 Team Name Line 10 Lane Number 5 2 L R 580 585 83 84 Line 10 Place Number Line 10 Split/Finish Time 3 9 R L 587 590 85 86 Line 10 Splits Completed Reserved 1 2 400 R N 599 601 87 88 Single Line Runner Name Single Line Team Name 15 5 L L 1001 1016 89 90 Single Line Lane Number Single Line Place Number 2 3 R R 1021 1023 91 92 Single Line Split/Finish Time Single Line Splits Comple
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 28 Judge 6 Overall/Artistic Impression 4 R 223 29 30 Judge 7 Overall/Artistic Impression Judge 8 Overall/Artistic Impression 4 4 R R 227 231 31 32 Judge 9 Overall/Artistic Impression Overall/Artistic Impression Score 4 7 R R 235 239 33 34 Routine Penalty Routine Bonus 4 4 R R 246 250 35 36 Routine Result Figures Result 7 7 R R 254 261 37 38 Technical Routine Result Free Routine Result 7 7 R R 268 275 39 40 Total Result Nex
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 75 7th Place Swimmer-Draw Order 4 R 699 76 77 7th Place Swimmer-Name 7th Place Swimmer-Affiliation 20 20 L L 703 723 78 79 7th Place Swimmer-Age Group 7th Place Swimmer-Total Score 8 7 L R 743 751 80 81 8th Place Swimmer-Draw Order 8th Place Swimmer-Name 4 20 R L 758 762 82 83 8th Place Swimmer-Affiliation 8th Place Swimmer-Age Group 20 8 L L 782 802 84 85 8th Place Swimmer-Total Score 9th Place Swimmer-Draw Order 7 4 R R 81
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number 22 Judge 2 Artistic 7 R 161 23 24 Judge 3 Artistic Judge 4 Artistic 4 4 R R 165 169 25 26 Judge 5 Artistic Judge 6 Artistic 4 4 R R 173 177 27 28 Judge 7 Artistic Judge 8 Artistic 4 4 R R 181 185 29 30 Judge 9 Artistic Routine Score Artistic 4 6 R R 189 193 31 32 Figures Result Routine Result 6 6 R R 199 205 33 34 Total Result Routine Penalty 6 4 R R 211 217 35 36 Current Ranking 1st Place Swimmer/Routine Members ID N
Field # Function Length Justification Item Number Total Score 56 6th Place Swimmer/Routine Members ID Number 6th Place Swimmer Name 3 R 409 20 L 412 58 6th Place Swimmer/Routine Members Group Name 8 L 432 59 6th Place Swimmer/Routine Members Total Score 6 R 440 60 7th Place Swimmer/Routine Members ID Number 7th Place Swimmer Name 3 R 446 20 L 449 62 7th Place Swimmer/Routine Members Group Name 8 L 469 63 7th Place Swimmer/Routine Members Total Score 6 R 477 64 8th P
Appendix E: Console and Software Revision History Timing Console Revision History Version 2.8.16 -Release date: 16 August 2002 Swimming Initial software release Version 2.8.19 -Release date: 19 August 2002 Swimming Moved the button and backup labels under the lengths label on the printouts so that the ‗*‘ stands out more for marked times. Added extra spacing between the last backup/button time and the next lane on the printouts. Added program version to the settings printout. Version 2.9.
Added ability to print the current running time for the +Touch operation when a lane is armed for finish. Corrected miscellaneous small problems with the meet manager and Pro software interfaces when the OmniSport 2000 timer is configured to work as an OmniSport 6000 console. Diving Added first release of program with integration to swimming from the event order. Version 3.3.28 -Release date: 28 March 2003 General Added the first release of the water polo program.
Water Polo Added control of the horn on the multisport module for the multidrop scoreboard protocol. Version 3.4.18 -Release date: 18 April 2003 Track Added the Non-Lane timing mode. Version 3.4.23 Release date: 23 April 2003 Track Added Place timing mode. Modified operation of multiline scoreboard outputs. Version 3.5.15 -Release date: 15 May 2003 General Changed from a 7 segment to an 8 segment font on the single line output for swimming, track and water polo. Version 3.6.
Modified the production test so that the default configurations will be set when the console is first run after this. Swimming Corrected problem in the function that updates race information to the Pro software so that if lane 1 is turned off it will not send over back-up times. Version 3.10.30 -Release date: 30 October 2003 Swimming Added the address for the standard water polo board (13) and displayed the home and guest score on that board.
Corrected periodic lockup problem with judge consoles. Pace Clock Corrected problem of another edit key being pressed while editing step type (swim, rest, etc.). Version 4.10.28 -Release date: 28 October 2004 General Increased the maximum number of judge consoles from 9 to 18 for synchronized swimming. Added support for control of wireless handheld judge‘s consoles. Swimming Added tenths of a second to CTS output.
Swimming Limited relay exchanges to Near end only. Version 5.2.23 -Release date: 23 February 2005 Swimming Added configuration for showing start reaction times on the RTD Port. Modified configuration to show ‗BTN/DAKTRONICS‘ and ‗OMEGA PLATFORM‘ for Relay Take-Off in the Setup-Timer menu. Limited function of relay platforms to relay events only when event order is downloaded from the Meet Manager or Pro application.
Water Polo Added a setting to control if the main clock stops when shot clock reaches zero. Added a setting to select if the shot clock will reset when a penalty time is entered. Added a setting to select if the main clock timing is automatic or manual. Added new configured time settings for Rest 1, Rest 2, Warning, and Overtime. Changed the Set Time key function so that it allows for selecting the type of time period to Enter. Each press of the key goes to the next type of time period.
Added indication in lane status for battery low signal from relay takeoff platform. Version 7.2.8 -Release date: 3 May 2007 Swimming Corrected problem where the middle button time was not always selected as the backup time for three button backup timing when using a Daktronics RTOP and a button in the same input. Version 7.11.20 -Release date: 30 November 2007 Swimming Changed from printing a true zero (0) character to a capital ‗O‘ character to avoid confusion with an eight ‗8‘ character.
Version 9.4.6 -Release date: 6 April 2009 General During the power up sequence of the timer, the proper format to enter the data is shown for the initial DATE (mm/dd/yy) and TIME (hh:mm:ss) entry screens. Added support for a request from and transmission to the Pro application for the version number of the program in the timer to help ensure compatibility.
Added the ability to show '0.00' for the running time on single line scoreboards upon reset of the timer when the Finish Page Time is set to a value of zero (0). Before, the scoreboard would show the first place swimmer until the start of the next race. Added an "Official Results" field to the Enhanced RTD that is set when the Swap Order button is selected on the Pro Swim application.
Version 1.10 (Beta) -Release Date: 1 November 2002 Added functionality for Event Order printouts. Added code to stop console from sending a race with bad/incomplete data in an infinite loop. Added some functionality to the scoreboards property page. Version 1.11 (Beta) -Release Date: 14 November 2002 Fixed registrations issues with Windows® XP. Fixed problem where Omni 6000 style database files weren‘t getting added to the list of files sent to the meet manager software. Version 1.
Version 1.16 -Release Date: 23 September 2003 Fixed the swimmer's name and affiliation that would get removed from the current race results if a minus touch was pressed. Updated the DakAboutD1g and the location of the license agreement. Fixed the names stored in the database that were not correct if a race was reset before it was completed. Fixed the database files that were not showing up in the list in the stored races tab.
Added support for Chinese (Traditional) Added Exchange printout. Fixed bug with the ―Use Missed Start At:‖ dialog, which was introduced in version 1.1.12. Changed the log file so that Touchpad-Close events were logged rather than Touchpad-Open. Version 1.1.14 -Release Date: 23 February 2005 Added code to dump stored race data to a text file if it appears the data being sent from the console is invalid. Modified how the certain items are logged in the log file. Removed relays 4-6.
Fixed a bug that didn‘t allow changing the score calculation in the event setup. Added ability to auto-update database if new versions use database field additions. Added password protection to the database. Version 1.0.3.1-Release Date: 17 December 2003 Added a packet sender function for debug mode only. This tests the Hy-tek interface to the console. Removed history comment blocks from files. Removed Critical Sections.
Updated copyright protection services to work under newer operating systems. New installation icon and shortcuts. Fixed bug with coloring schemes under vista. Updated FINA Table Added several voice configuration options. Removed ―Microsoft Sam‖ from the default speaking voice. Version 2.0.2Release Date: October 9, 2010 Small graphical fixes when resizing. Fixed an issue where in some situations packets were being sent too fast to the timer. Version 2.0.
Appendix F: Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability
DAKTRONICS WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This Warranty and Limitation of Liability (the “Warranty”) sets forth the warranty provided by Daktronics with respect to the Equipment. By accepting delivery of the Equipment, Purchaser agrees to be bound by and accept these terms and conditions. All defined terms within the Warranty shall have the same meaning and definition as provided elsewhere in the Agreement.
D. Damage caused by fire, flood, earthquake, water, wind, lightning or other natural disaster, strike, inability to obtain materials or utilities, war, terrorism, civil disturbance or any other cause beyond Daktronics’ reasonable control; E.