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OMNISPORT
2000
®
TIMING CONSOLE
OPERATION MANUAL
P1240
ED-13312
Rev 16
23 May 2019
201 Daktronics Drive
Brookings, SD 57006-5128
www.daktronics.com/support
800.325.8766

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  • Page 1 OMNISPORT 2000 ® TIMING CONSOLE OPERATION MANUAL P1240 ED-13312 Rev 16 23 May 2019 201 Daktronics Drive Brookings, SD 57006-5128 www.daktronics.com/support 800.325.8766...
  • Page 2 Daktronics trademarks are property of Daktronics, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Resources ...........2 Setting Radio Channels ......19 Reference Guides ........2 Single Controller System ����������������������20 Console Revision History......2 Multiple Controller System with Single Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Broadcast Group ����������������������������������20 Return Programs ........3 Multiple Controller with Multiple Exchange Program ��������������������������������3 Broadcast Groups���������������������������������20 Repair &...
  • Page 4 Store Print �����������������������������������������������34 Precision ������������������������������������������������50 Reading & Editing the Printout �������������34 Relay Take-Off ��������������������������������������50 Beeper Volume �������������������������������������51 Special Features of the OmniSport 2000 Console .............34 Setup Numeric Scoreboard Menu ..51 Always Ready Start�������������������������������34 Number of Lines ������������������������������������51 Arming Delay ����������������������������������������34 Split Hold Time ���������������������������������������52...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Scoreboard ON/OFF ����������������������������68 Setup Network Menu ......58 Network Enable ������������������������������������58 Dimming ������������������������������������������������68 IP Address ����������������������������������������������58 Time-of-Day ������������������������������������������68 Subnet Mask �����������������������������������������59 Edit Menu ..........69 Gateway Address ���������������������������������59 Edit Team Score ������������������������������������69 RTD Port Number �����������������������������������59 Edit Event Order ������������������������������������69 MAC Address ����������������������������������������60 Edit Order ...........69 Pro Software &...
  • Page 6 Attach & Connect the RTOP ����������������99 Time-of-Day ������������������������������������������89 Test the RTOP ���������������������������������������100 Edit Menu ..........90 Operations ..........100 Edit Workout ������������������������������������������90 Operating with OmniSport 2000 Edit Step ..........90 Console Only ��������������������������������������100 Insert Step ...........90 Operating with OmniSport Pro Swimming Software ����������������������������101 Delete Step ........91...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents FAQ ............102 Setup Timer Menu ........109 10 Water Polo Mode Operation, Menus, Set Times ����������������������������������������������109 & Settings �����������������������������������������103 Period Time ........109 General Features ........103 Overtime ..........109 Getting Started ........103 Rest Time ..........110 Water Polo Keys ........103 Warning Time ........110 Auto Horn ��������������������������������������������103 Shot Time ..........110 Manual Horn ���������������������������������������104...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents General Features ........118 Setup Timer Menu ........128 Single-line Scoreboards ���������������������118 Number of Lanes ��������������������������������128 Multi-line Scoreboards �����������������������118 Start Input ��������������������������������������������128 Primary Time ����������������������������������������129 Getting Started ........118 Precision ����������������������������������������������129 Track Keys ..........119 Lane On/Off ����������������������������������������119 Beeper Volume �����������������������������������129 Start ������������������������������������������������������119 Setup Numeric Scoreboard Menu ..129 Store Print ���������������������������������������������119...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Driver Address ........137 Digit Number ........137 Switch ��������������������������������������������������138 A Reference Drawings �����������������������139 Sport Inserts �������������������������������������151 C Menu Navigation Shortcuts �����������159 D RTD Output Specifications ��������������167 Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability ���������������������������������������������169 – vii –...
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  • Page 11: Introduction

    16.02.23 was released on February 23, 2016.) For additional information regarding the safety, installation, operation, or service of this system, refer to the telephone numbers listed in Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs (p.3).
  • Page 12: Resources

    Reference Drawings: System Riser Diagram ..................DWG-1007804 Daktronics identifies manuals by the DD or ED number located on the cover page. Reference Guides Daktronics provides several convenient reference guides for OmniSport 2000 timing system operation.
  • Page 13: Daktronics Exchange And Repair & Return Programs

    Fill out and attach the enclosed UPS shipping document. c� Ship the part to Daktronics. 3� The defective or unused parts must be returned to Daktronics within 5 weeks of initial order shipment� If any part is not returned within five (5) weeks, a non-refundable invoice will be presented to the customer for the costs of replenishing the exchange parts inventory with a new part.
  • Page 14: Repair & Return Program

    Brookings, SD 57006 Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability The Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability is located at the end of this manual. The Warranty is independent of Extended Service agreements and is the authority in matters of service, repair, and display operation.
  • Page 15: Timing System Setup

    Timing System Setup Daktronics aquatics timing system setup will be unique to each pool. This manual describes a typical pool setting. Generally it is recommended that 2-3 people assist in the setup for a meet. Allow 2-3 hours to complete the timing system setup for the first time.
  • Page 16: On-Deck System

    (Figure 5) controls one touchpad and up to three button inputs. The lane modules daisy chain together, allowing another module to be plugged Figure 5: Daktronics Lane Module into the end to add another lane (Figure 6). Easy servicing is an additional benefit of on-deck cabling.
  • Page 17: Maintenance Kit

    Maintenance Kit The OmniSport 2000 Console Maintenance Kit (Daktronics part # 0A-1240-0003) includes tools and materials to help set up and maintain the life of the timing equipment. • Use the brush provided in the kit to remove any corrosion from the connections (Figure 7).
  • Page 18: Connecting To Lane Modules

    Note: Do not connect the far end lane module harness into the near end lane module harness. Each harness system should connect to the OmniSport 2000 console separately. For more information on how Figure 9: Lane Module to Next Lane to connect to the timing console, refer to Connections on the Console (p.12).
  • Page 19: Connecting To The Timer

    Connect the four-pin plug from the deck extension from the “Near” end (or primary finish end) into the J10 NEAR END jack on the rear of the OmniSport 2000 console. If “Far” end (or split end) touchpads are being used, connect the four-pin plug from that extension cable into the J11 FAR END jack on the rear of the OmniSport 2000 console.
  • Page 20: Individual Lane Deck Plate

    • Figure 15: Lane Deck Plate individual lane speaker. Do not substitute any other type of speaker without consulting Daktronics. The START connector is used to plug in a remote strobe. In some cases, if a system • does not have an independent start location deck plate, the horn start will be connected to the nearest individual lane deck plate.
  • Page 21: Bulkhead Deck Plate

    Bulkhead Deck Plate Figure 17 illustrates a bulkhead location deck plate, which combines the connectors from a start deck plate with the lane data from a lane interface in the bulkhead. Typically one of these plates is on the bulkhead and one on the deck.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Horn Start System

    AUX SPEAKER jack on the HS-200. Connect the 30’ (9.1 m) start cable between the START (normally open) jack on the • HS-200 and the J12 START INPUT jack on the rear of the OmniSport 2000. • If using the HS-200 with an Omega timing console, connect the start cable from ®...
  • Page 23: Deck Harness & Horn Start Connections

    OmniSport Pro software J5 RTD PORT or ETHERNET jack for bi-directional communication with Matrix scoreboard Daktronics display control software (or CTS scoreboard, J5 only) Track/rodeo push button J7 SWITCH INPUTS is a port for external control switches J7 - SWITCH INPUTS...
  • Page 24: Serial Connections

    If the computer does not have a built-in serial port, use a USB-to-serial adapter (Daktronics part # A-1801 or Radio Shack part # 26-183) as shown in Figure 28. Drivers for the USB-to-serial adapter should be found on a CD provided with it or on the manufacturer’s web site.
  • Page 25: Network Connections

    Figure 31: Network Hub Connection (2 Figure 32: Computer Connection Data is sent using UDP protocol as a broadcast packet. The OmniSport 2000 currently operates using a static IP address. The default address and subnet mask are used with Daktronics control system networks. If the console is going to operate on a network other than for a Daktronics control system, an assigned IP address must be obtained and set in the console.
  • Page 26: Basic Timing System Maintenance

    • Turn off the power to all equipment including the OmniSport 2000 console, HS- 200 horn start, results computer, OmniSport 2000 Pro computer, matrix computer, scoreboard, printers and any other equipment associated with the system.
  • Page 27: General Console Features

    General Console Features & Operation This section introduces the operator to the OmniSport 2000 timing console. The console is reliable and easy to use for beginning operators, but has the ability to expand its capabilities to satisfy the desires of the most advanced operator. The OmniSport 2000 console comes programmed for swimming, diving, pace clock, water polo, track, and as an interface for Pro Diving and Pro Synchronized Swimming programs.
  • Page 28: Keypad

    6� Replace the cover and turn the latch back to the right until the arrow is pointing upward to secure. Thermal printer paper can be ordered from Daktronics (part # SF-1034). It is also readily available at office supply stores. Max dimensions: 2.28” (58mm) wide, 165’ (50.3 m) long...
  • Page 29: Startup

    Startup After all connections are made, power on the OmniSport 2000 timer. Initially the LCDs confirm the product, the version and software identification as illustrated below. OMNISPORT 2000 VERSION 16.02.23 DAKTRONICS, INC TIMING CONSOLE ED-12914 BROOKINGS SD In most cases, the timer name should be set to “OMNI-1”.
  • Page 30: Single Controller System

    The console automatically detects when a radio transmitter is installed and will prompt the operator for transmitter settings after selecting the sport mode. Note: If interference from a nearby Daktronics system is suspected, press [CLEAR] at the “RADIO SETTINGS” prompt to change the channel number.
  • Page 31: Basic Operation Of Radio Settings

    Equipment needed: • OmniSport 2000 timing console • 9-pin male to 9-pin female cable, Daktronics part # W-1267 (in maintenance kit) or Radio Shack part # 27-117 • Computer with an available serial (COM) port; or a USB-to-serial adapter •...
  • Page 32 5� On the main screen, click Aquatics, and then click Update. 6� Turn the OmniSport 2000 console OFF and then back ON. After cycling power, the console should automatically begin programming the hex file selected. Note: To review DakLoader2 Instructions, go to About > Help using DakLoader2.
  • Page 33: Swimming Mode Operation

    The OmniSport 2000 timer can be set up to record split times from both ends of the pool. Near-end cabling is connected to the J10 NEAR END connector on the rear of the timer.
  • Page 34: Swimming Keys

    The left and middle LCDs show lane status and current length. The top line is lane status and the bottom line is the length counter. 0  2  No Race Data Sample Race Data The following table explains the lane status symbols that may appear on the left and middle LCDs during a race.
  • Page 35: Finish Arm & Finish Arm All

    Finish Arm & Finish Arm All The timer receives split times and finish times. What is unique about a finish time is that it is the end of the race, and the timer compares the final time to the back-up time (push buttons).
  • Page 36: Start

    1� Download from a results program like Hy-Tek’s MEET MANAGER. Refer to the OmniSport 2000 and Hy-Tek Software Quick Start Guide (ED-13876). 2� Using the OmniSport 2000 Pro software, pick the Event Order from one previously saved, or create a new one.
  • Page 37: Additional Settings In Pro Software

    One thing that many operators worry about is re-downloading, if the seeding or the number of heats change. This is not necessary. The OmniSport 2000 console gets that information using the Event Order. When the operator selects the event, the timing console asks the results computer for the current start list for that event, round and heat.
  • Page 38: Lengths

    The console was reset accidently and the race was still going on. • If two OmniSport 2000 consoles are being used in parallel and one timer either missed the start, or it was accidently turned off, a start Time of Day could be read from the printout on the other console.
  • Page 39: If The Clock Is Still Counting

    If the Clock Is Still Counting When the running time is counting, press [EDIT] to make corrections to the times in the current race memory. Use [EDIT] to insert a backup or a stopwatch time if there was a problem with a touchpad. Distinguished from touchpad times on the LCD and printouts, edited times indicate an “E”...
  • Page 40: Typical Single-Line Scoreboards

    Split Times The scoreboard will display the first place split time with the lane. The split time will hold for however many seconds as set up in the scoreboard menu of the OmniSport 2000 console (default = 15 seconds). The display will continue showing the running time.
  • Page 41: Typical Multiple-Line Scoreboards

    Split Time (1st place only) time. To configure how the PLACE LANE TIME DAKTRONICS OmniSport 2000 console should display information Split Times LANE PLACE TIME DAKTRONICS on the scoreboard, refer to Setup Numeric Scoreboard Menu (p.51).
  • Page 42: Pre-Race Setup For The Timer Operator

    Pre-race Setup for the Timer Operator Before the race begins, the operator must set and confirm that the OmniSport 2000 console is ready to record the correct event. Verify the Console is Reset Confirm the console is reset and that RT shows “00:00.0”. Set 00:00.0...
  • Page 43: Watch For Accurate Lane Status

    The printer notes if the start is External or Keyboard. The OmniSport 2000 console has an internal time-of-day clock that continually runs when the timer is turned on which allows the always-ready-start feature. The internal clock runs even when the race clock is stopped.
  • Page 44: Timer Operations After Race

    Special Features of the OmniSport 2000 Console Always Ready Start The Always Ready Start feature is based on the fact that the OmniSport 2000 timer has an internal time-of-day clock that continually runs when the timer is turned on, even when the race clock is stopped.
  • Page 45: Printouts From The Built-In Printer

    Printouts from the Built-in Printer This section illustrates typical printouts from the OmniSport 2000 console. To create a printout from the console’s built-in printer, refer to Print Menu (p.45). Pool Configurations Save a printout of system settings (Figure 41) to reuse in the competition pool. These settings let the console know how the physical pool and timer are configured.
  • Page 46: Swimming Printouts

    Swimming Printouts Figure 42 illustrates a typical printout for a 10-lane race log. The right printout shows the heat results with backups (the times entered by the officials with backup buttons). Figure 42: Swimming Printout Swimming Mode Operation...
  • Page 47: Lane & Place Order Printouts

    Lane & Place Order Printouts Figure 43 illustrates a typical Lane Order (left) and Place Order (right) printout for an 8-lane race. Figure 43: Lane/Place Order Printouts Swimming Mode Operation...
  • Page 48: Relay Exchange Printout

    Relay Exchange Printout An abbreviated Relay Exchange printout is illustrated in Figure 44. The OmniSport 2000 console printout shows a (+) or (-) by each swimmer’s exchange. The left column printout is an example of each lane’s results. Figure 44: Relay Exchange Printout...
  • Page 49: Splits Printouts

    Splits Printouts When requesting subtractive or cumulative splits, Figure 45 illustrates typical information recorded on the OmniSport 2000 console printouts. Figure 45: Subtractive and Cumulative Splits Printout Expectations of the Operator Following is a list of expectations of the aquatics operator before and during a meet: •...
  • Page 50: Revolving Race Memory If Pro Software Is Connected

    Revolving Race Memory if Pro Software Is Connected The main window of the Pro Swimming software contains the Stored Races tab (Figure 46). Figure 46: Stored Races Tab The Stored Races tab allows the operator to view, print, and edit stored events. Use the dropdown boxes to select the desired event.
  • Page 51: Swimming Mode Menus & Settings �41

    • The second method uses numbers to go directly to a desired menu choice. Using the [1]–[9] keys, enter the number sequence as shown on the OmniSport 2000 Timing Console Quick Reference Guide (ED-13584). For example, pressing [4]>[2]>[5] from the main menu prompts the operator to enter a new Arming Delay. Daktronics provides a laminated copy of the quick reference guide;...
  • Page 52: Dimming

    Dimming MENU-SCOREBOARD This menu is used to adjust the dimming (brightness) level on 2-DIMMING scoreboards that receive Multi-drop protocol. From SCBD ON/OFF Menu SCBD DIMMING SCBD DIMMING LEVEL 0-9: NONE LEVEL 0-9: 70% From Main Menu – [1]>[2] or from SCBD 2-DIMMING [ENTER] Dimming levels: Use the numeric keypad to select one of the values shown in 0 = none (full bright)
  • Page 53: Edit Team Score

    From Main Menu – [2]>[2]>[1] or from 1-EDIT ORDER – [ENTER] The OmniSport 2000 timer holds up to 500 events in numbered locations. The locations allow the events to be entered in any order (example: event 001, 012, 035). An alpha character (A-Z) may also be added (example: 001A).
  • Page 54: Insert Event

    #001= EVT: 001 * #001= EVT: 001 RND= (BLANK) RND= FINAL Using the [0]–[9] keys, enter a distance for the event number and press [ENTER]. If desired, enter a record time (REC) and press [ENTER] or bypass by pressing [ENTER] again. Entering a distance of “0”...
  • Page 55: Delete Event

    If the existing event order needs to be completely erased from memory in the OmniSport 2000 console so a new event order can be programmed from scratch. Remember: the operator may scroll through the sub-menus using [↓][↑] and [ENTER]. From this point on, the manual uses the number sequence to navigate through the menus.
  • Page 56: Print Event Order

    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. •...
  • Page 57: Setup Pool Menu

    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 MENU-POOL received from the lane modules/lane interface on J10 and 2-LANE ORDER J11.
  • Page 58: Lane Label

    Typically, plug the start cable into the START (N/O) jack on the HS-200 horn start and plug the other end of the start cable into J12 on the OmniSport 2000 console. When this connection is used, verify that the OmniSport 2000 console is set to N.O. (Normally Open).
  • Page 59: Lane Module Input

    Lane Module Input This menu tells the console if there are touchpads at the near MENU-TIMER end only, or both ends of the pool. 2-LM INPUT MENU-TIMER LM INPUT: NEAR* From Main Menu – [4]>[2]>[2] If there are no touchpads at the far end of the pool, or if they are not plugged into the deck cabling, this setting should be set to NEAR.
  • Page 60: Arming Delay

    The console can be set to NONE, BTN/DAKTRONICS, or OMEGA PLATFORM. NONE tells the timer that there are no platforms connected. BTN/DAKTRONICS tells the timer that a push button or a Daktronics RTOP is connected. OMEGA PLATFORM tells the timer that an Omega platform is being used.
  • Page 61: Beeper Volume

    RELAY TAKE-OFF INPUT USED: Use [←][→] to select between input 1, 2, or 3 and then press [ENTER] to save and advance to the next setting. The relay take-off arm time is the amount of time that the console will look for an input from the platform, after it has received a touchpad.
  • Page 62: Split Hold Time

    Split Hold Time Select Split Hold Time to configure how long the split times MENU-NUMERIC remain on the scoreboard. The Split Hold Time can be set 2-SPLT HOLD TIME from 1-99 seconds. The default time is 15 seconds. SPLIT HOLD TIME TIME= ^4* From Main Menu –...
  • Page 63: Subtractive Splits

    Subtractive Splits This setting configures the console to display only the MENU-NUMERIC cumulative split or the first subtractive split followed by the 5-SUBTRACTIVE cumulative split on the scoreboard. The default is NO. SUBTRACTIVE SUBTRACTIVE SHOW= NO * SHOW= YES* From Main Menu – [4]>[3]>[1]>[5] Use [←][→] to select YES or NO.
  • Page 64: Split Hold Time

    Split Hold Time Select Split Hold Time to configure how long the split times MENU-RTD/MATRIX remain on the display. The Split Hold Time can be set from 2-SPLT HOLD TIME 1-99 seconds. The default time is 15 seconds. SPLIT HOLD TIME TIME= ^5* From Main Menu –...
  • Page 65: Show

    5000 to the original item numbers, up to 15000. The default setting is 0K (no offset). To save the setting, press [ENTER]. When to use this: • Data from more than one pool/OmniSport 2000 is going to one display. • If using a Daktronics M2, M3, or V-Link controlled display, this menu allows multiple ®...
  • Page 66: Setup Comm Ports Menu

    [ENTER] to save. MULTICAST is reserved for future use. When to use this: • By default, the OmniSport 2000 is set to MULTIDROP, and this will work for most Daktronics scoreboards built after 2000. •...
  • Page 67: Setup Printer Menu

    When to use this: • Using the Race Log is the most thorough way to identify issues with the system. Daktronics recommends that the Race Log is always turned on. Results The Results menu selects printouts by LANE or PLACE order.
  • Page 68: Number Of Copies

    Number of Copies MENU-PRINTER 5-# OF COPIES PRINT COPIES NUMBER 1-5: 1* From Main Menu – [4]>[5]>[5] Press the [1]–[5] keys to select the number of copies to print and press [ENTER] to save. Intensity MENU-PRINTER This menu sets the printer’s contrast for easy readability. 6-INTENSITY The typical level is 5.
  • Page 69: Subnet Mask

    In most cases, the standard RTD port number should be PORT#- 3002 selected. Press [1]. • If the RTD will be sent to a Daktronics DVX/DVN video Name RTD Port # display, press [1] followed by [ENTER]. The standard OMNI1...
  • Page 70: Mac Address

    NETWORK MMR:ON * Use [←][→] to toggle between ON/OFF and then press [ENTER] to save. Test Menu The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipped with features that test battery level, the lane modules, and the numeric MENU-MAIN scoreboard. The following submenus explain how to use 5-TEST MENU each of these tests.
  • Page 71: Lane Module Test

    Lane Module Test This menu tests the lane module inputs. MENU-TEST 2-LANE MODULES [NEAR END DATA [FAR END DATA From Main Menu – [5]>[2] The left and middle LCDs will show the lane module input status by lane. Button feedback will appear as B1, B2, or B3 in the lane being tested.
  • Page 72: Diving Mode Operation, Menus

    General Features The OmniSport 2000 console includes a diving program that is useful for smaller dive meets. If the meet requirements exceed the functionality of the program built into the console, refer to the OmniSport 2000 Pro Diving Software Manual (DD3109489).
  • Page 73: Diving Keys

    The three LCDs on the OmniSport 2000 keep the operator informed during the event: EVNT: DIVER# 01 DIVE 105B DD2.6 DIVE ORDER-A ROUND:01 RANK:-- TOTAL: 0.00 The left LCD shows the diver number, round, and diver rank. The middle LCD displays the current diver’s dive type, position, degree of difficulty, and total score for that round.
  • Page 74: Select Order

    Select Order See A/S, B/P, C/T, & D/F Keys (p.64). A/S, B/P, C/T, & D/F Keys These keys are used in two different functions in the diving system. The first function is to select which Dive Order is currently being Dive Position scored on the console.
  • Page 75: Fail & Balk

    Diver #. If the diver is cut, the LCD will show (CUT). Next Event, Prev Event, & Event Heat The OmniSport 2000 console has the capability of pre-programming an Event Order. Refer to Edit Menu (p.69). Press [NEXT EVENT] to advance the console to the next event in the Event Order.
  • Page 76: Configure Number Of Judges

    5� Use the numeric keypad to enter the DD for the dive selected. Press [ENTER] to accept the DD and increment the round by one. Repeat this sequence to enter the dive, position, and DD for each additional round for the selected diver. Note: When in the Editing Order menu, press [←] to decrement the round by one, [→] to increment the round by one, [↑] to decrement the diver by one, and [↓] to increment the diver by one.
  • Page 77: Menu Navigation

    • The second method uses numbers to go directly to a desired menu choice. Using the [1]–[9] keys, enter the number sequence as shown on the OmniSport 2000 Timing Console Quick Reference Guide (ED-13584). Daktronics provides a laminated copy of the quick reference guide; keep it next to the console during a meet for convenience.
  • Page 78: Scoreboard On/Off

    Scoreboard ON/OFF This menu is used to toggle the scoreboard output ON/OFF. SCBD IS ON SCBD IS ON SET OFF? Y/N SET ON? Y/N From Main Menu – [1]>[1] or from SCBD ON/OFF Menu [1] or [ENTER] If the setting is ON, data is sent to a scoreboard. If this setting is OFF, the scoreboard will be blank until either the start of the next race, or it is turned back ON in the menu.
  • Page 79: Edit Menu

    Note: If the console is connected to Hy-Tek MEET MANAGER, it is possible to automatically update the team scores in the console when the team scores in MEET MANAGER are updated. Refer to the OmniSport 2000 and Hy-Tek Software Quick Start Guide (ED-13876).
  • Page 80: Insert Event

    The OmniSport 2000 timer holds up to 500 events in numbered locations. The locations allow the events to be entered in any order (example: event 001, 012, 035). An alpha character (A-Z) may also be added (example: 001A). Event locations have been numbered from 1 to 500.
  • Page 81: Delete Event

    • If the existing event order needs to be completely erased from memory in the OmniSport 2000 console so a new event order can be programmed from scratch. Clear Order A (A-D) This menu is used to clear one of the four dive orders (A, B, C MENU-EDIT or D).
  • Page 82: Clear Totals

    MENU-EDIT EDITING ORDER A From Main Menu – [2]>[4] Verify on the left LCD that the diver # and round are both set to “01”. Use the numeric keypad to enter the three- or four-digit dive number and the [A], [B], [C], and [D] keys to select the position.
  • Page 83: Print Menu

    Print Menu The Print Menu allows the operator to print a specific event MENU-MAIN result, the current event order in the OmniSport 2000 console, 3-PRINT MENU or the settings for the current console configuration. Print Dive Results MENU-PRINT 1-DIVE RESULTS This menu is used to print results from the Dive Order currently selected (Figure 48).
  • Page 84: Print Individual Dive List

    • 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. Print Individual Dive List MENU-PRINT This menu is used to print the dive order of the current diver 4-IND DIVE LIST (Figure 51).
  • Page 85: Setup Timer Menu

    Setup Timer Menu This menu contains the settings that tell the console how MENU-SETUP many judges will score the events and what designators they 1-TIMER will use for the positions. From Main Menu – [4] Number of Judges MENU-TIMER This menu configures the number of judges (2, 3, 5, 7, or 9) 1-NUMBER JUDGES used to score an event.
  • Page 86: Lead Diver

    5000 to the original item numbers, up to 15000. The default setting is 0K (no offset). To save the setting, press [ENTER]. When to use this: • Data from more than one pool/OmniSport 2000 is going to one display. • If using a Daktronics M2, M3, or V-Link controlled display, this menu allows multiple ®...
  • Page 87: Rtd Port

    [ENTER] to save. MULTICAST is reserved for future use. When to use this: • By default, the OmniSport 2000 is set to MULTIDROP, and this will work for most Daktronics scoreboards built after 2000. •...
  • Page 88: Setup Printer Menu

    • Using the Dive Log is the most thorough way to identify issues with the system. Daktronics recommends that the Dive Log is always turned on. As scores are accepted, the printer will print the results (Figure 53). Figure 53: Dive Log Printout...
  • Page 89: Setup Time-Of-Day Menu

    If a custom IP address is required, such as for connecting to a OMNI4 192.168. 0. 58 non-Daktronics network, press [2] followed by [ENTER]. Press the [0]–[9] keys to enter a new value for each group of numbers and press [ENTER] after every group. To select a standard IP ADDR- OMNI1 address instead, press [CLEAR] twice to exit the menu.
  • Page 90: Subnet Mask

    In most cases, the standard RTD port number should be PORT#- 3002 selected. Press [1]. • If the RTD will be sent to a Daktronics DVX/DVN video Name RTD Port # display, press [1] followed by [ENTER]. The standard port OMNI1...
  • Page 91: Pro Software Enable

    From Main Menu – [4]>[6]>[7] Use [←][→] to toggle between ON/OFF and then press [ENTER] to save. Test Menu The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipped with features that test battery level, and the numeric scoreboard. The following MENU-MAIN submenus explain how to use each of these tests. It is...
  • Page 92: Digit Number

    Test each judge console being used. Press [ENTER] to exit. For more information on judge consoles, refer to Section 7: Judge Consoles (p.83). CAN Network This menu is used for advanced debugging by Daktronics service personnel only� Diving Mode Operation, Menus, & Settings...
  • Page 93: Judge Consoles

    Judge consoles are used to enter scores during diving and synchronized swimming events. The OmniSport 2000 console can be set up to operate with 2, 3, 5, 7, or 9 judge consoles for diving and synchronized swimming; or 7, 9, or 11 for synchronized diving. The consoles are connected to the J14 or J15 ports on the back of the console.
  • Page 94: Synchronized Diving Event Operation

    If there are two panels of five, the second panel is entered as judge numbers 6-10. There can be up to 2 panels of 9 judges or 18 total judges per OmniSport 2000 console. If there is only one panel of judges, they enter both sets of scores for the event. When there are two panels of judges, each panel enters a separate set of scores.
  • Page 95: Two Judge Panel Operation

    After a score has been entered, it may be changed by pressing [RE-ENTER/EDIT] on the JC-100 (or [EDIT] on the RC-100/RC-200). This puts the console back into the scoring mode to allow the score to be re-entered. The score cannot be edited if the OmniSport 2000 console operator has already accepted the judge’s scores.
  • Page 96: Pace Clock Mode Operation, Menus

    Refer to Startup (p.19) and press 3-PACE CLOCK [ENTER] when the right LCD shows 3-PACE CLOCK. The three LCDs on the OmniSport 2000 keep the operator informed during the event. Note the following layout of the LCDs shown in the pace clock mode: LANE 1...
  • Page 97: Pace Clock Keys

    Function Location Definition Possible steps include: Beg Circuit: for a workout, enter a • combination of desired steps: swim, rest, pace and stop. Repeat a certain number of times. Basically, this is a workout within the whole workout. Press [ENTER] to select this step.
  • Page 98: Menu Navigation

    • The second method uses numbers to go directly to a desired menu choice. Using the [1]–[9] keys, enter the number sequence as shown on the OmniSport 2000 Timing Console Quick Reference Guide (ED-13584). Daktronics provides a laminated copy of the quick reference guide; keep it next to the console during a meet for convenience.
  • Page 99: Dimming

    Dimming MENU-SCOREBOARD This menu is used to adjust the dimming (brightness) level on 2-DIMMING scoreboards that receive Multi-drop protocol. From SCBD ON/OFF Menu SCBD DIMMING SCBD DIMMING LEVEL 0-9: NONE LEVEL 0-9: 70% From Main Menu – [1]>[2] or from SCBD 2-DIMMING [ENTER] Dimming levels: Use the numeric keypad to select one of the values shown in 0 = none (full bright)
  • Page 100: Edit Menu

    Edit Menu The Edit Menu allows the operator to manually edit the MENU-MAIN workout for each lane (1-10). 2-EDIT MENU Edit Workout MENU-EDIT 1-EDIT WORKOUT MENU-EDIT From Main Menu – [2] LANE # ^1* From Main Menu – [2]>[1] Press the [0]–[9] keys to enter the lane number. Press [ENTER] to begin editing that lane. Edit Step MENU-LANE EDIT 1...
  • Page 101: Delete Step

    Delete Step MENU-LANE DELETE STEP 3-DELETE STEP SWIM 00:30 From Main Menu – [2]>[1]>[Lane #]>[ENTER]>[3] Press the [0]–[9] keys to enter the step number to delete from the workout order and then press [ENTER]. Copy Workout MENU-LANE COPY LANE 4-COPY WORKOUT WORKOUT TO ^2* From Main Menu –...
  • Page 102: Settings

    Settings This menu prints the console’s configuration. MENU-PRINT 3-SETTINGS MENU-PRINT PRINT SETTINGS? From Main Menu – [3]>[3] Press [YES] to print the settings or press [NO] to return to the Print Menu. Setup Timer Menu MENU-SETUP 1-TIMER Beeper Volume From Main Menu – [4] This menu is for setting the internal beeper volume when keys are pressed.
  • Page 103: Setup Comm Ports Menu

    [ENTER] to save. MULTICAST is reserved for future use. When to use this: • By default, the OmniSport 2000 is set to MULTIDROP, and this will work for most Daktronics scoreboards built after 2000. •...
  • Page 104: Setup Printer Menu

    Use [←][→] to select OMNI 2000, OMNI 6000, or CTS, depending on what the meet management software is expecting to receive, and then press [ENTER] to save. Note: Selecting Omni 6000 transmits Omni 6000 RTD item numbers on the RTD output. Setup Printer Menu This menu configures which printouts will be printed on the MENU-SETUP...
  • Page 105: Subnet Mask

    In most cases, the standard RTD port number should be PORT#- 3002 selected. Press [1]. • If the RTD will be sent to a Daktronics DVX/DVN video Name RTD Port # display, press [1] followed by [ENTER]. The standard port OMNI1...
  • Page 106: Mac Address

    MAC ADDRESS 09:EC:03:01:06 From Main Menu – [4]>[6]>[6] Test Menu The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipped with features that test battery level, and the numeric scoreboard. The following MENU-MAIN submenus explain how to use each of these tests. 5-TEST MENU...
  • Page 107: Digit Number

    Digit Number This menu shows the digit designation. SB TEST MENU 3-DIGIT NUMBER SHOWING DIGIT # ENTER TO EXIT From Main Menu – [5]>[2]>[3] Press [3] to display a digit number. The number or letter will show which output on the driver that digit is plugged into.
  • Page 108: Relay Take-Off Platform

    Relay Take-Off Platform The Relay Take-Off Platform (RTOP) triggers the OmniSport 2000 console when a swimmer leaves the start block. The touchpad time is also sent to the console where it is compared to the time when the swimmer left the RTOP. The difference between these two times is either positive or negative.
  • Page 109: Attach & Connect The Rtop

    Note: Swim meets usually use one or two backup buttons with BUTTON 3 empty. Figure 58: RTOP Connected to BUTTON 3 Dedicate BUTTON 3 for the RTOP so the OmniSport 2000 console can stay set to input 3. Relay Take-Off Platform...
  • Page 110: Test The Rtop

    Operating with OmniSport 2000 Console Only When operating the OmniSport 2000 timing console with RTOPs, the configuration is done in the RELAY TAKE-OFF menu ; refer to Relay Take-Off (p.50). Press [MENU]>[4]>[2]>[7] to edit the following information: BTN/DAKTRONICS: For Daktronics Relay Take-Off Platform.
  • Page 111: Swimming Software

    Figure 44. The results section shows the times for each relay exchange at the end of the race. Note: The OmniSport 2000 timing console needs to be Version 8.3.27 or newer to properly operate the RTOP. The console’s version should display in the middle LCD when first powered up.
  • Page 112: Faq

    What if the swimmer does a hop start? The RTOP tells the timing console each and every time that the swimmer left the block. The console then compares the last input from the RTOP to the touchpad time. Is the RTOP affected by block vibrations? No.
  • Page 113: Water Polo Mode Operation, Menus

    General Features The water polo mode of the OmniSport 2000 timer will perform timing and scoring operations for water polo events. It can store period, shot, timeout, and penalty times as well as each team’s scores.
  • Page 114: Manual Horn

    Manual Horn Pressing [HORN] will sound the horn. This key can be pressed at any time whether or not the clock is counting. Game Time Keys The keys in the GAME TIME section control the main clock. This clock can be set to count the period time, rest time, or overtime.
  • Page 115: Shot Time Keys

    Shot Time Keys The keys in the SHOT TIME section control the shot clock. Set Time Press [SET TIME •] to set a specific time for the shot clock. One use would be if an official wanted to put 5 seconds back onto the shot clock. Reset Press [RESET] to reset the shot clock time to the RESET 1 value.
  • Page 116: Edit Player

    Edit Player Press [EDIT PLAYER •] to adjust the number of penalties that have been assigned to a player. Input the player number to adjust and press [ENTER]. The player and current number of penalties will be displayed on the right LCD. Use the numeric keypad to input the correct number of penalties for that player and press [ENTER].
  • Page 117: In-Game Operations

    • The second method uses numbers to go directly to a desired menu choice. Using the [1]–[9] keys, enter the number sequence as shown on the OmniSport 2000 Timing Console Quick Reference Guide (ED-13584). Daktronics provides a laminated copy of the quick reference guide; keep it next to the console during a meet for convenience.
  • Page 118: Scoreboard On/Off

    Scoreboard ON/OFF This menu is used to toggle the scoreboard output ON/OFF. SCBD IS ON SCBD IS ON SET OFF? Y/N SET ON? Y/N From Main Menu – [1]>[1] or from SCBD ON/OFF Menu [1] or [ENTER] If the setting is ON, data is sent to a scoreboard. If this setting is OFF, the scoreboard will be blank until either the start of the next game, or it is turned back ON in the menu.
  • Page 119: Print Menu

    • It is toggled off in the menu. When it is toggled off, the current results will go back on the scoreboard. When to use this: • Any time the console is reset and the operator wants to just display Time-of-Day on the scoreboard.
  • Page 120: Rest Time

    Rest Time MENU-SET TIME This menu sets the rest period values. 3-REST TIME MENU-SET TIME MENU-SET TIME REST 1: 02:00* REST 2: 05:00* From Main Menu – [3]>[1]>[1]>[3] Warning Time MENU-SET TIME This menu sets the warning time. 4-WARNING TIME MENU-SET TIME WARNING: 00:20* From Main Menu –...
  • Page 121: Shot=0 Control

    Shot=0 Control The SHOT=0 CONTROL menu sets whether the game clock MENU-TIMER stops when the shot time reaches zero or if the two clocks 3-SHOT=0 CONTROL run independently of each other. =0 STOPS CLK-OFF SET ON? Y/N From Main Menu – [3]>[1]>[3] If it is OFF, press [YES] to turn it ON, or press [NO] to leave it OFF.
  • Page 122: Setup Numeric Scoreboard Menu

    5000 to the original item numbers, up to 15000. The default setting is 0K (no offset). To save the setting, press [ENTER]. When to use this: • Data from more than one pool/OmniSport 2000 is going to one display. • If using a Daktronics M2, M3, or V-Link controlled display, this menu allows multiple ®...
  • Page 123: Scoreboard Outputs

    [ENTER] to save. MULTICAST is reserved for future use. When to use this: • By default, the OmniSport 2000 is set to MULTIDROP, and this will work for most Daktronics scoreboards built after 2000. •...
  • Page 124: Game Log

    Game Log MENU-PRINTER This menu is used to turn the game log printout ON or OFF. 1-GAME LOG From Main Menu – [3]>[4] MENU-PRINTER GAME LOG: OFF* From Main Menu – [3]>[4]>[1] If the GAME LOG is turned on, each time a clock is started, stopped, score +1, score -1, player penalties, etc., the printout shows the time-of-day the action occurred.
  • Page 125: Subnet Mask

    In most cases, the standard RTD port number should be PORT#- 3002 selected. Press [1]. • If the RTD will be sent to a Daktronics DVX/DVN video Name RTD Port # display, press [1] followed by [ENTER]. The standard port OMNI1...
  • Page 126: Mac Address

    MAC ADDRESS 09:EC:03:01:06 From Main Menu – [3]>[6]>[6] Test Menu The OmniSport 2000 timer is equipped with features that test battery level, and the numeric scoreboard. The following MENU-MAIN submenus explain how to use each of these tests. 4-TEST MENU...
  • Page 127: Digit Number

    Digit Number This menu shows the digit designation. SB TEST MENU 3-DIGIT NUMBER SHOWING DIGIT # ENTER TO EXIT From Main Menu – [4]>[2]>[3] Press [3] to display a digit number. The number or letter will show which output on the driver that digit is plugged into.
  • Page 128: 11 Track Mode Operation

    The track mode of the OmniSport 2000 console has three different timing modes: by lane, by place, and non-lane. By lane and by place are typically used to time events that run in lanes (sprints). The OmniSport 2000 console can time up to ten lanes with 1-3 buttons per lane.
  • Page 129: Track Keys

    While other race information is shown on the right LCD, the left and middle LCDs show lane status. The table below explains the lane status symbols that may appear during a race. Symbol Definition (blank) Lane is off Timer has been reset Arming delay (“NN”...
  • Page 130: Edit

    [STORE PRINT] to verify the correction. After all corrections have been completed, press [RESET]>[ENTER]. The timer is now ready to begin the next event. The OmniSport 2000 printer uses the following symbols on its printouts to label data. Symbol Definition...
  • Page 131: Menu

    Note: If the operator has not pressed [STORE PRINT] before resetting the timer, pressing [RESET] will store the race and print the results in addition to resetting the clock. If the timer was not reset before the start of the next race, refer to Always Ready Start (p.122).
  • Page 132: Timer Operation During Race

    Always Ready Start The Always Ready Start feature is based on the fact that the OmniSport 2000 timer has an internal time-of-day clock that continually runs when the timer is turned on. The internal clock continues to run even when the race clock has been stopped.
  • Page 133: Timer Operations After Race

    Pre-race Setup for the Timer Operator (p.121) and Timer Operation During Race (p.122) through each race. Printouts from the Built-in Printer This section illustrates typical printouts from the OmniSport 2000 console. To create a printout from the console’s built-in printer, refer to Print Menu (p.127). Track Configurations It is important to save the printout (Figure 62) for system settings to reuse for future meets.
  • Page 134: Results Printouts

    Results Printouts Figure 63 illustrates a typical printout for an eight-lane track showing Lane and Place results for two heats. Figure 63: Track Results Track Mode Operation...
  • Page 135: 12 Track Mode Menus & Settings

    • The second method uses numbers to go directly to a desired menu choice. Using the [1]–[9] keys, enter the number sequence as shown on the OmniSport 2000 Timing Console Quick Reference Guide (ED-13584). Daktronics provides a laminated copy of the quick reference guide; keep it next to the console during a meet for convenience.
  • Page 136: Dimming

    Dimming MENU-SCOREBOARD This menu is used to adjust the dimming (brightness) level on 2-DIMMING scoreboards that receive Multi-drop protocol. From SCBD ON/OFF Menu SCBD DIMMING SCBD DIMMING LEVEL 0-9: NONE LEVEL 0-9: 70% From Main Menu – [1]>[2] or from SCBD 2-DIMMING [ENTER] Dimming levels: Use the numeric keypad to select one of the values shown in 0 = none (full bright)
  • Page 137: Edit Team Score

    Print Race Results This menu is used to print races that are stored in the MENU-PRINT OmniSport 2000 console’s revolving race memory. Each 1-RACE RESULTS time the console times a race, that race is assigned a race From Main Menu – [3] number.
  • Page 138: Print Settings

    MENU-SETUP This menu configures the track settings. 1-TIMER From Main Menu – [4] Number of Lanes This setting tells the OmniSport 2000 console how many lanes MENU-TIMER are on the track. 1-# OF LANES From Main Menu – [4]>[1] MENU-TIMER # OF LANES: ^8* From Main Menu –...
  • Page 139: Primary Time

    Use [←][→] to toggle the setting from N.O. to N.C. and then press [ENTER] to save. Note: Normally Open (N.O.) is the standard setting for Daktronics timing accessories with the OmniSport 2000 timer and is selected by default. Primary Time...
  • Page 140: Number Of Lines

    Number of Lines This menu sets the number of lines (1-10) of lane data that the MENU-NUMERIC scoreboard will display. If the number of active lanes on the 1-# OF LINES track is greater than the value set, the timer will automatically page the information in place order.
  • Page 141: Football Scbd

    Football SCBD This setting determines if Event/Heat or Guest 2/3 will be MENU-NUMERIC displayed on the TO GO and BALL ON digits on the bottom 5-FOOTBALL SCBD of a on the bottom of a Football/Track scoreboard. FOOTBALL SCBD FOOTBALL SCBD SHOW-EVENT/HEAT* SHOW-GUEST 2/3 * From Main Menu –...
  • Page 142: Show

    5000 to the original item numbers, up to 15000. The default setting is 0K (no offset). To save the setting, press [ENTER]. When to use this: • Data from more than one pool/OmniSport 2000 is going to one display. • If using a Daktronics M2, M3, or V-Link controlled display, this menu allows multiple ®...
  • Page 143: Rtd Port

    When to use this: • By default, the OmniSport 2000 is set to MULTIDROP, and this will work for most Daktronics scoreboards built after 2000. • If the Daktronics scoreboard does not appear to function with the MULTIDROP protocol, set the OmniSport 2000 to MULTILINE. To verify the scoreboard protocol is set to MULTILINE, unplug the signal cable from the back of the console, and then cycle power to the scoreboard.
  • Page 144: Results

    When to use this: • Using the Race Log is the most thorough way to identify issues with the system. Daktronics recommends that the Race Log is always turned on. Results The Results menu selects printouts by LANE or PLACE order.
  • Page 145: Network Enable

    If a custom IP address is required, such as for connecting to a OMNI4 192.168. 0. 58 non-Daktronics network, press [2] followed by [ENTER]. Press the [0]–[9] keys to enter a new value for each group of numbers IP ADDR- OMNI1 and press [ENTER] after every group.
  • Page 146: Rtd Port Number

    In most cases, the standard RTD port number should be PORT#- 3002 selected. Press [1]. • If the RTD will be sent to a Daktronics DVX/DVN video Name RTD Port # display, press [1] followed by [ENTER]. The standard OMNI1...
  • Page 147: Lane Module Test

    BATTERY TEST BATTERY TEST LEVEL= CHARGED LEVEL= LOW From Main Menu – [5]>[1] The battery level will show as CHARGED or LOW. Press [ENTER] to exit the menu. Lane Module Test This menu tests the lane module inputs. MENU-TEST 2-LANE MODULES [NEAR END DATA [FAR END DATA From Main Menu –...
  • Page 148: Switch

    Switch MENU-TEST This menu checks the lane buttons port on the rear of the 4-SWITCH console. TEST-SWITCH C-CLOSED O-OPEN From Main Menu – [5]>[4] When pressing one of the push buttons that is plugged into the Track Button Interface, a “C”...
  • Page 149: A Reference Drawings

    HS-200 Horn Start: On-Deck Configuration ............DWG-185695 System Riser: FB/Track Scbd w/ Omni2K - Track Side........DWG-186535 OmniSport 2000 and JC-100 Equipment ............DWG-189089 OmniSport 2000 Judging Equipment- In-Deck ..........DWG-190817 Channel Selection; Multiple Broadcast Group, Gen IV ......... DWG-203113 System Riser: RC-100- Rodeo/Diving/Sync Swimming ........
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  • Page 151 +VUNREG FAR CAN-H J12 - START INPUT FAR CAN-L PIN # FUNCTION 1-RED START +, SWIN9-P 2-BLK START -, SWIN9-N DAKTRONICS, INC. 0A-1240-0082 1001 09/28/13 17800 J5 - RTD PORT J7 - SWITCH INPUTS J2-J3 SCOREBOARD OUTPUTS PIN # FUNCTION...
  • Page 152 THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. COPYRIGHT 2017 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA) OMNISPORT PROJECT:...
  • Page 154 DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS...
  • Page 155 JUDGES CONSOLES TOUCHPADS START DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS NOTE: ASSEMBLY TERMINATION PLUG ON LAST JUDGES CONSOLE. REFERENCE DWG-191692 FOR WALL PLATE WIRING DIAGRAM. YOU MAY HAVE UP TO NINE JUDGES CONSOLES PER OUTPUT ON THE OMNISPORT 2000. DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS...
  • Page 157 DAKTRONICS, INC. THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. COPYRIGHT 2012 DAKTRONICS, INC. RADIO LINK SYSTEM RISER: RC-100- RODEO/DIVING/SYNC SWIMMING RTAGTOW...
  • Page 159 BCAST GROUP #1 BCAST GROUP #8 BCAST GROUP #2 BCAST GROUP #7 CHANNELS 1 - 8 CHANNELS 1 - 8 AVAILABLE. AVAILABLE. INSTEAD OF CONTROLLING EACH SCOREBOARD IN INSTEAD OF CONTROLLING EACH SCOREBOARD IN BROADCAST GROUP #1 INDIVIDUALLY, YOU CAN BROADCAST GROUP #8 INDIVIDUALLY, YOU CAN ALSO CONTROL ALL 8 USING CHANNEL = 0 SETTING ALSO CONTROL ALL 8 USING CHANNEL = 0 SETTING...
  • Page 160 THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. COPYRIGHT 2017 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA) RADIO LINK PROJECT:...
  • Page 161: B Sport Inserts

    Note: In order for the drawings to be at the correct scale to fit into the console keypad, they must be printed on 11" x 17" paper. Reference Drawings: Insert; LL-2549 OmniSport 2000 Swimming ............DWG-163808 Insert; LL-2566 Omni 2000, Diving ..............DWG-180044 Insert: LL-2569; Water Polo, Omni2000 .............. DWG-182350 Insert, LL-2573, Omni2000 Track Timing .............
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  • Page 165 HOME GUEST SHOT TIME GAME TIME...
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  • Page 169: C Menu Navigation Shortcuts

    Menu Navigation Shortcuts 1-Swimming Menu Navigation 1) SCBD MENU 1-1) SCBD ON/OFF clears the display 1-2) DIMMING sets the dimming (brightness) level of the display 1-3) TIME OF DAY displays the Time-of-Day and time format 2) EDIT MENU 2-1) TEAM SCORE allows editing of team scores 2-2) EVENT ORDER allows editing of event orders 2-2-1) EDIT ORDER edits the event order 2-2-2) INSERT EVENT inserts an event into the order...
  • Page 170 4-4-2) RTD PORT sets the J5 protocol (RTD or CTS) 4-4-3) RESULTS PORT sets the J6 protocol (OMNI 2000, OMNI 6000, or CTS) 4-5) PRINTER configures printouts and the printer 4-5-1) RACE LOG sets whether to enable race logging (ON or OFF) 4-5-2) RESULTS sets order of printed race results (LANE or PLACE) 4-5-3) BACKUPS sets whether to print backup times (YES or NO) 4-5-4) SPLITS sets whether to print splits and what type (NONE, SUBTR, or CUMUL)
  • Page 171 5-2-2) DRIVER ADDRESS displays the driver address(es) 5-2-3) DIGIT NUMBER displays digit numbers 5-3) JUDGE CONSOLES indicates proper connection of judge consoles 5-4) CAN NETWORK allows advanced debugging (Daktronics service personnel only) 3-Pace Clock Menu Navigation 1) SCBD MENU 1-1) SCBD ON/OFF clears the display...
  • Page 172 4-3) COMM PORTS configures the communication ports 4-3-1) SCBD OUTPUTS sets the J2/J3 protocol (MULTIDROP, MULTILINE, or OMEGA) 4-3-2) RTD PORT sets the J5 protocol (RTD or CTS) 4-3-3) RESULTS PORT sets the J6 protocol (OMNI 2000, OMNI 6000, or CTS) 4-4) PRINTER configures printouts and the printer 4-4-1) INTENSITY sets printer intensity (contrast) 4-5) TIME OF DAY sets the day/month/year and hours/minutes/seconds...
  • Page 173 3-4) PRINTER configures printouts and the printer. 3-4-1) GAME LOG sets whether to enable game logging (ON or OFF) 3-4-2) INTENSITY sets printer intensity (contrast) 3-5) TIME OF DAY sets the day/month/year and hours/minutes/seconds 3-6) NETWORK configures the ETHERNET port 3-6-1) NETWORK ENABLE enables/disables the ETHERNET port (ON or OFF) 3-6-2) IP ADDRESS sets the IP Address 3-6-3) SUBNET MASK sets the Subnet Mask...
  • Page 174 3-2-2) DRIVER ADDRESS displays the driver address(es) 3-2-3) DIGIT NUMBER displays digit numbers 3-3) JUDGE CONSOLES indicates proper connection of judge consoles 3-4) CAN NETWORK allows advanced debugging (Daktronics service personnel only) 6-Track Menu Navigation 1) SCBD MENU 1-1) SCBD ON/OFF clears the display...
  • Page 175 5) TEST MENU 5-1) BATTERY checks battery power level 5-2) LANE MODULES allows testing of lane modules 5-3) SCOREBOARD allows testing of the scoreboard 5-3-1) CYCLE ON/OFF sends an all ON signal to scoreboard in 3 second intervals 5-3-2) DRIVER ADDRESS displays the driver address(es) 5-3-3) DIGIT NUMBER displays digit numbers 5-4) SWITCH allows testing of push button inputs Menu Navigation Shortcuts...
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  • Page 177: Drtd Output Specifications

    RTD Output Specifications This appendix contains Real-Time Data (RTD) output specifications. Input Template Files (ITFs) are used to add RTD into a display sequence. ITFs may be downloaded here: http://dakfiles.daktronics.com/downloads/Data/ITF/ Serial Port (COM) Transmission Specifications • Baud Rate: 19,200 •...
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  • Page 179 Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability This section includes the Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability statement (SL-02374). Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability...
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  • Page 181   EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, DAKTRONICS DISCLAIMS  ANY AND ALL OTHER PROMISES, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR  CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR  A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ACCURACY OR QUALITY OF DATA.  OTHER ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY DAKTRONICS, ITS  AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, SHALL NOT CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.      THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE.      2.  Exclusion from Warranty Coverage     This Warranty does not impose any duty or liability upon Daktronics for any:   A.  damage occurring at any time, during shipment of Equipment unless otherwise provided for in the Agreement. When returning Equipment to  Daktronics for repair or replacement, End User assumes all risk of loss or damage, agrees to use any shipping containers that might be provided by  Daktronics, and to ship the Equipment in the manner prescribed by Daktronics;     B.  damage caused by: (i)the improper handling, installation, adjustment, use, repair, or service of the Equipment,or (ii) any physical damage which  includes, but is not limited to, missing, broken, or cracked components resulting from non‐electrical causes; altered, scratched, or fractured electronic  traces; missing or gauged solder pads; cuts or clipped wires; crushed, cracked, punctured, or bent circuit boards; or tampering with any electronic  connections, provided that such damage is not caused by personnel of Daktronics or its authorized repair agents;     C.  damage caused by the failure to provide a continuously suitable environment, including, but not limited to: (i) neglect or misuse; (ii) improper power  including, without limitation, a failure or sudden surge of electrical power; (iii) improper air conditioning, humidity control, or other environmental  conditions outside of the Equipment’s technical specifications such as extreme temperatures, corrosives and metallic pollutants; or (iv) any other cause  other than ordinary use;     Copyright © Daktronics, Inc. SL-02374 Rev 12 19Nov15 Page 1 of 2...
  • Page 182 Limitation of Liability      Daktronics shall be under no obligation to furnish continued service under this Warranty if alterations are made to the Equipment without the prior  written approval of Daktronics.      It  is  specifically  agreed  that  the  price  of  the  Equipment  is  based  upon  the  following  limitation  of  liability.    In  no  event  shall  Daktronics  (including  its  subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, employees, or agents) be liable for any claims asserting or based on (a) loss of use of the facility or equipment;  lost business, revenues, or profits; loss of goodwill; failure or increased cost of operations; loss, damage or corruption of data; loss resulting from system  or service failure, malfunction, incompatibility, or breaches in system security; or (b) any special, consequential, incidental or exemplary damages arising  out of or in any way connected with the Equipment or otherwise, including but not limited to damages for lost profits, cost of substitute or replacement  equipment, down time, injury to property or any damages or sums paid to third parties, even if Daktronics has been advised of the possibility of such  damages.    The  foregoing  limitation  of  liability  shall  apply  whether  any  claim  is  based  upon  principles  of  contract,  tort  or  statutory  duty,  principles  of ...

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