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OmniSport 2000 Connections Setup
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2. Enter the Serial Com Port that will be used
to connect MEET MANAGER to the
OmniSport 2000 console then click OK
(Figure 4
).
3. As long as everything is connected and
configured correctly, a window will
appear displaying Communications Passed.
If communication does not pass verify
that the correct Com Port number was
entered and the correct cable is connected
to the OmniSport 2000 console and that it
is powered on and in the Swimming mode.
Additional Hy-Tek for Extended Requests
In some instances, additional data may need to be posted without interrupting the current
results. Setting up a direct connection through an additional Hy-Tek computer can achieve
this. However, the connection from Hy-Tek to the Venus 7000 computer will be different.
Instead of going through the OmniSport console, a null modem cable will connect a Com
Port on the Hy-Tek computer to a Com Port on the Venus computer. Also, the Hy-Tek
computers will be networked together and must have the Pro Network/Internet option.
Refer to DWG-531161 for the settings.
2.3 Venus 7000 Control System
Refer to DWG-531161 for a general system layout with
the OmniSport 2000 connected to a Venus 7000.
To set up the RTD inputs in the Venus 7000:
1. Click Configure from the Venus 7000 shell
(Figure 5).
2. Click the RTD Inputs tab (Figure 6).
3. Double-click on the input needed to configure.
Figure 4: Select Serial Port for DAK2
Figure 5: Venus 7000 Shell
Figure 6: System Configuration