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MYLAPS X2 Decoder
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  • Page 1 MYLAPS X2 Decoder MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents contact information..........1. DecoDer installation/operation......1.1 installation of the decoder......... 1.2 operating the mYlaps X2 decoder...... 1.2.1 noise level..........1.2.2 signal strength........1.3 menu options explained........1.3.1 menU: timeline........1.3.2 menU: clock..........1.3.3 menU: network........1.3.4 menU: synchronize........1.3.5 menU: switch firmware......
  • Page 3: Contact Information

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  • Page 4: Decoder Installation/Operation

    1.1 Installation of the decoder the mYlaps X2 decoder is a precision instrument. therefore please handle it with care and keep the mYlaps X2 decoder out of direct sunlight and avoid high humidity. take special precautions in case of thunderstorms by disconnecting all cables (coax, ethernet and mains) from the mYlaps X2 decoder.
  • Page 5: Operating The Mylaps X2 Decoder

    How to connect the detection loop: connect the supplied 75 ohmdouble-shielded coax cable to the mYlaps X2 decoder. the auxiliary port: this port can be used to connect a photocell, external start pulse or a sync pulse. for more information on how to connect these devices, see appendix D.
  • Page 6 Decoder date/time, Utc when synchronized to gps or ntp timeline name background noise indication in dbm indication that hits are received, remains black when a transponder is being received by the loop strength of last received transponder in dbm blinks when gps receiver attached, steady when decoder is locked to Utc time message line there is a t displayed when the decoder is in 2way mode.
  • Page 7 2 holdoff aux 2 edge aux 3 holdoff aux 3 edge Clock date/time Network Dhcp ip address network mask gateway Dns server autoconnect mYlaps online code Synchronize ntp server ip start of second calibrate tcXo Switch Firmware Factory Defaults...
  • Page 8: Menu: Timeline

    You can navigate between the menu items with the select button and you can choose an option with the acknowledge button. please note that you can go one step back by selecting << and clicking the acknowledge button. 1.3.1 MENU: Timeline Within the timeline menu you can choose/see: •...
  • Page 9: Menu: Network

    Domain name system (or service or server), an internet service that translates domain names into ip addresses. • Autoconnect: for future purposes. • MYLAPS online code: for future purposes. 1.3.4 MENU: Synchronize Within the synchronize menu you can choose/see: • NTP server IP: ip address obtained via a ntp server (ntp = network time protocol).
  • Page 10: Appendix A - Faqs

    Appendix A : FAQs A1: Transponder is not being detected A few transponders are not being detected. if this is the case, the problem is most likely related to the individual transponder or the positioning of the transponder. check the mounting position of the transponder, for more information check your transponder manual.
  • Page 11 A2: Noise level What if my background noise is higher than -50 dBm? an increased background noise is an indication of a higher interference level picked up by the system. the noise level should be as low as possible, but as long as the received signal from the transponders is at least 20 dbm higher then the noise level detection will be reliable.
  • Page 12: Appendix B: Ce And Fcc Regulations

    Appendix B: CE and FCC Regulations CE information: this device complies with the emc directive 89/336/eec. a copy of the declaration oconformity can be obtained at: mYlaps sports timing Zuiderhoutlaan 4 2012 pJ haarlem the netherlands FCC information: this equipment complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. operation is subject...
  • Page 13: Appendix C: Technical Specifications

    0,5ppm GPS Receiver quick fix, -160dB, 15nS gps antenna connection sma, active Dual Decoding circuitry up to -100dbm sensitivity, tranX3 and X2 transponder range timing resolution 0,001s loop telemetry 32kbps, 8 bytes per hit loop connection 1x bnc, max. 20m loop...
  • Page 14 power output: • Voltage 5VDc • max current 100ma • Db15 pin 8, 15 • Db15 pin 1, 5, 9 Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 15: Guarantees & Warranties

    Guarantees & Warranties mYlaps warrants that, for a period of three (3) years from the date of shipping the decoders and the mYlaps mX rechargeable power, mYlaps rc Dp, mYlaps Kart Dp, mYlaps Kart rechargeable power, mYlaps car/bike Dp, mYlaps car/bike rechargeable power, mYlaps car/bike pro transponders,...
  • Page 16 2. The customer acknowledges that the goods may include certain firmware imbedded therein. MYLAPS hereby grants a license to customer to use the imbedded firmware in an MYLAPS decoder, but only to the extent the decoder is used in connection with mYlaps hardware. mYlaps shall have the right to terminate the license immediately upon written notice to customer in case mYlaps has a reasonable belief that customer at any time has used the mYlaps decoder in connection with non-amb hardware.
  • Page 17 MYLAPS EMEA Haarlem, The Netherlands info@mylaps.com MYLAPS AMERICAS Atlanta, USA info.americas@mylaps.com MYLAPS JAPAN Tokyo, Japan info.japan@mylaps.com MYLAPS AUSTRALIA ASIA PACIFIC Sydney, Australia info.asia.pacific@mylaps.com MYLAPS ASIA Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia info.asia@mylaps.com www.mylaps.com...

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