Operator`s manual
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.
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.
Some facilities have ten lanes, but only want to utilize the center 8 lanes for a particular event
or only for finals. By setting the label 0-9, the center 8 lanes are automatically numbered 1-8.
The only thing that needs to be reviewed is the numbers on the blocks.
Press [←] [→] to toggle the setting from 1-10 or 0-9 and then press [Enter] to save.
This menu contains the settings that tell the console
which inputs to use, how to read those inputs and
what to do with those inputs.
Start In
The console can be configured to receive inputs from
different starting devices. Some start devices are an
open switch that closes (Normally Open) and others are
a closed switch that opens (Normally Closed).
Typically, plug the start cable into the Daktronics N/O connectors on the HS-200 horn start
and plug the other end of the start cable into J12 (start input) on the OmniSport 2000 console.
When this connection is used, verify that the OmniSport 2000 console is set to N.O. (Normally
Open). The advantage of using N.O. is that two HS-200 horn starts, one on the near end of the
pool and one on the far end of the pool can both be connected in parallel to the OmniSport
2000 console‘s start input. This eliminates the need to move the horn start during the middle
of the event.
Press [←] [→] to toggle the setting from N.O. to N.C. and then press [Enter] to save.
MENU-POOL
LENGTH: 25M
MENU-POOL
4-LANE LABEL
MENU-POOL
LANE LABEL: 1-10*
MENU-SETUP
2-TIMER
MENU-TIMER
1-START IN
MENU-TIMER
START IN: N.O.*
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