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Brower Timing Systems
BIB ID RL System
2015
User's Manual

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Summary of Contents for BROWER TIMING SYSTEM BIB ID RL

  • Page 1 Brower Timing Systems BIB ID RL System 2015 User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION BUILDING SNOW SCREWS The RL System comes with mounting fixtures for on-the-hill installation, Congratulations! however, the snowscrew bases and shafts are not included. The user can You have just purchased the RL System. The RL System is a wireless use bases that are compatible with their existing drills and wrenches.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Training Tips COMPONENT SETUP Assign a training number to all of your skiers for the entire year. Choose a numbering system that will help you remember what number belongs Attach the antennas to the Timer, and Wand, and mount units according to to each skier.
  • Page 4: Low Battery Warning

    Photocell Setup and Alignment System Setup and Sync After the Photocell A has been synced it will beep every four seconds to indicate that it is ready to be lined up with the Photocell B. Line the All of the system setup is done through the Timer. This information is Photocell A and Photocell B up according to the diagram.
  • Page 5: Program Introduction

    P# - Program Program Introduction The options settings are: P1- FIFO – First In First Out. The RL system has five program options. While each program has its P2- PACE – Pace setting for hands free use. own instructions the following are functions that are common to all of the P3- AUTO –...
  • Page 6: Program 2 (Pace)

    Program 1 Program 2 (FIFO) First In First Out (PACE) This program is used for racing events and training and has the capacity This program is great for ski teams that use the system regularly. for 9 skiers on the course at one time. Skiers must finish in the order that PACE is a hands free program, no operator is needed to operate the they started.
  • Page 7 Adjusting the Arrival Window Program 3 (AUTO) The Timer operator may manually lengthen or shorten the time of the Arrival Window. This program is for recreational races and small training groups. Adjustments can be made to the Finish Window after the course is Paced.
  • Page 8: Program 4 (Dual)

    Program 4 Program 5 (Dual) (Dual DIFF) This program is for events where the desired result is the time difference Dual Lane Program 4 is a dual version of Program 3 and operates in the between a Dual finish. same manner. No start Wand is used.
  • Page 9: Replacing Batteries And Maintenance

    Replacing Batteries & Maintenance Electrical Specifications USE ONLY ALKALINE BATTERIES Radio frequency 433.425MHz 25kHz spacing. Expected Battery Life Modulation method FM.FSK. 32 Channels Timer: 200 hours Temperature rating - 20 degrees C. Wand: 300 hours Receiver sensitivity .18 uV Photocell A: 200 hours Transmitter power Low 10 mW, High 135 mW Photocell B: 250 Hours - Low setting –...
  • Page 10 0408 Austria Germany France Switzerland Great Britain Norway Sweden Finland Portugal Slovenia Spain Brower Timing Systems declares that the equipment contained in this system conforms to the RTT directives. Brower Timing Systems 12660 South Fort Street #102 DRAPER, UTAH 84020 Phone: 801-572-5540 Fax: 801-572-5941 Website: www.browertiming.com...

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