5 setup pool menu, Number of lanes, Lane order – Daktronics OmniSport 2000 Timing Console User Manual
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Swimming Mode Menus & Settings
MENU-SETUP
1-POOL
MENU-POOL
1-# OF LANES
MENU-POOL
2-LANE ORDER
MENU-POOL
3-LENGTH
When to use this:
Print the settings after the console has been set up and functioning correctly.
Keep this printout for future reference. It will be valuable if the console is loaned
to someone else, a change was made in the console unknowingly, 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.
5.5 Setup Pool Menu
The pool settings let the console know how the physical
pool is configured. The console will retain these
configurations when it is powered up the next time.
Number of Lanes
This setting tells the OmniSport 2000 console how many
lanes are in the pool. The console can be set to time from 1
to 10 lanes.
Press the [0]-[9] keys to enter the number of lanes from 1 to 10. When the correct number of
lanes is shown on the LCD, press [ENTER] to save.
Lane Order
This setting tells the OmniSport 2000 console the order data
is received from the lane modules/lane interface on J10 and
J11.
If the cabling is in-deck and using a lane interface, set this to NRM (normal). When using on-
deck cabling (lane modules and deck extension), in some situations, the OmniSport 2000
console will be set up closest to Lane 1 and in others, it will be set up closest to the last lane
(Lane 6 in a six-lane pool). If Lane 1 is closest to the timer, the console should be set to NRM
(normal). If the console is set up on the same side of the pool as the last lane, the console
should be set to REV (reversed). The operator will quickly know if the settings are incorrect
because when Lane 1 results are displayed, it will show up in the last lane.
Use [←][→] to toggle the setting from NRM to REV and then press [ENTER] to save.
Length
The console can be configured to time 25-yard, 25-meter, or
50-meter pools. The length of the pool setting is used to
calculate the number of lengths.
From Main Menu
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From Main Menu
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From Main Menu
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From Main Menu
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MENU-POOL
# OF LANES: ^6*
MENU-POOL
LANE ORDER: NRM*
MENU-POOL
LANE ORDER: REV*