Comm ports, 9 lane colors, Lane colors – Daktronics OmniSport 2000 Timing Console User Manual
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OmniSport 2000 Pro Swimming Software
Comm Ports
The Comm Ports tab (Figure 70) allows the user to select the input/output port types.
The Timer Port Configurations area is used to select the ports for the correct output device used
with this system.
Meet Manager Port sets which protocol (Omni 2000, Omni 6000, or CTS) will be used
to communicate with the meet management software via the J6 RESULTS PORT.
RTD Port sets which protocol (RTD or CTS) is transmitted out of the J5 RTD PORT.
Scoreboard Port sets which protocol (Multidrop, Multiline Multicast, or Omega) will
be transmitted out of the OmniSport 2000 scoreboard outputs (J2 and J3). Refer to
Section 5.9 for more information about these protocols.
The Interface Comm Port area configures which port is used to interface the OmniSport
2000 timing console to the OmniSport 2000 Pro computer.
Click Configure to change the
communication settings (refer to
Section 6.5).
Click Monitor to ensure data is
flowing between the two systems
(Figure 93).
If no data is flowing, make sure the
OmniSport 2000 console is powered on and in
the 1-SWIMMING mode. Verify that all cables
are properly connected between the computer
and the console.
Click OK when finished to save the data, Cancel to exit, or select another tab.
6.9 Lane Colors
Go to Options > Colors to open the Choose
Colors window (Figure 94). Here users can
define the colors used to represent each lane,
along with the text color of each lane.
Clicking Alternating Color Mode
will show just two colors that
alternate every other lane.
Clicking Use Colors In Grids will
show the selected lane colors in the
Current Race and Stored Race tabs
as well.
Click OK when finished, or click Cancel to
exit without saving.
Figure 93: Monitor Window
Figure 94: Choose Colors