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Automatic timing mode, Scored events – Daktronics 2000 Rodeo OmniSport User Manual

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Rodeo Timer Operations

Automatic Timing Mode

Automatic Timing mode is used for events where a photocell pair is used to time
competitors. An example of an event using automatic timing is barrel racing.
Press [AUTO TIMING] to select the Automatic Timing mode.

When in Automatic Timing mode:

The left LCD shows the leader number and time along with the current (now up) number.

The center LCD shows the official timer (T), including penalty times, along with the
photocell time and status (C). Refer to the table below for descriptions of possible
photocell statuses.

The right LCD shows the default horn time (H) as “MAN” for manual and the judges’
console status (J1 or J? if not properly connected/communicating). For more information
about judge’s console operation for entering penalties, refer to Section 6.





LCD Indicator

Photocell Status

OK

Photocells are aligned (Normally Closed).
Photocells are not aligned (Normally Open).

--

Photocells are not aligned (Normally Closed).
Photocells are aligned (Normally Open).

XX

Photocell beam was broken. XX equals the number of seconds remaining
for the arming time (time until next break will be accepted).

OFF

Photocells are disabled. If photocells will not be uses for timing an event,
disable them by pressing [ENABLE/DISABLE PHOTOCELL].

Scored Events

Scored Events mode is used for events where a competitor’s score determines the place
winner. Examples of scored events are bull riding, saddle bronc, and bareback. Press
[SCORED EVENTS] to select the Scored Events mode.

When in Scored Events mode:

The left LCD shows the leader number and score along with the current (now up) number.

The center LCD shows the current score, the official timer (T), the timer direction (

{

or

}

),

and the default horn time (H).

The right LCD shows the scores from each configured judge console (up to 4 total).
For more information about judge’s console operation, refer to Section 6.

Note:
If a judge console is not properly connected/communicating, a “?” will be next to it.









LEAD# 1262/11.47
CURRENT# 169

 : 0.00
 : 0.00 OK

AUTO TI MI NG J1
H=:MAN

LEAD# 1262/ 89.0
CURRENT# 169

SCORE 85.0
 : 0.00{ H=: 8

J1=22.0 J2=23.0
J3=20.0 J4=20.0

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