MoTeC BR2 BTX User Manual
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The template can be loaded in the Inputs | Communications Setup on
one of the CAN tabs.
Note: The ‘Beacon’ channel must be ticked on. In older configurations
the Beacon channel may already be assigned to a Digital Input, in this
case the Beacon must be deleted from the Digital Input so that the
beacon channel can be ticked on in the CAN setup.
Diagnostic Channels
The BR2 sends a large number of diagnostic messages to the
connected device, in the standard BR2 CAN template most of these are
turned off. To use the additional messages tick them on in the CAN
setup. For details of the meaning of each message, see Appendix D –
BR2 CAN Messages.
Split Beacons
The ADL automatically handles split beacons if the Mode is the same
for all beacons including the Lap Beacon.
Split Beacons that have a different Mode from the Lap Beacon can be
used by setting up the advanced configuration feature of the BR2.
Refer to Special Split Beacons (for ADL) latter in this section.
Note: The Split Lap Times channel should be turned on if split times
are to be displayed on the ADL.
ADL using Switched Output Connection
Lap Time and Number Setup
A Beacon Type of ‘BRX’ should be entered into the Lap Time and
Number setup. This is because that when the BR2 is used in Switched
Output mode, it functions like an older style BRX beacon receiver.
The beacon Mode and ID are not required as these are set in the BR2
and the BR2 will only output a signal when this beacon is detected.
Digital Input Setup
The ADL must be configured to receive the signal on a Digital Input.
Configure the Digital Input to feed the ‘Beacon’ channel and set the
logic polarity to ‘Low Volts = Active’.