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GENERAL USER’S MANUAL 3462.501.02 TIM022 Version 1.0 SWISS TIMING LTD P.O. Box 138, Rue de l’Envers 1 CH-2606 Corgémont, Switzerland Phone ++41 32 488 36 11 Fax ++41 32 488 36 09 e-mail: info@swisstiming.com Web: http://www.swisstiming.com A COMPANY OF...
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System peripherals........7 reflects all the know how and experience of Swiss Timing Ltd, official timekeeper at more than 25 Keyboard: Use of the keys ......7 Olympic Games. Benefiting from the latest innovations in Switching the device on ........
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; then go to the Some programs, not developed by arrivals. Any device having a volt free normally open or Swiss Timing Ltd, may use different menus. normally closed contact, can be used (for example start gates, Off selection and press the key.
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To help understand this concept, here is an example: rounded (if the fractional part is equal or superior to 0.5, Take a 1500m where the finish times are recorded by a the whole part is increased by one) Synchronisation ...
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As examples consider the RollerTime protocol scoreboard or Controlling the memory the Multi-line protocol which enables the use of up to 8 lines Timekeeping of scoreboard at the same time (for example the Calypso or stores in its memory all the information UNT7).
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Battery Replacement Loading new version Other functions Different programs exist for the (for example Paper Replacement works with 4 1.5 V alkaline batteries Standard, Ski, Top-8). You can find these on the Swiss (1500 mAh, type AA / LR6 / UM3). It is also possible to use Open the paper compartment cover.
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Troubleshooting Accessories and options Cabling diagram following accessories available won’t switch on: check the battery condition. (this list is not exhaustive): The display flashes: the battery voltage is too low – 3361.603 Connection cable replace the batteries. 3361.628 Dual output adaptor for SCB &...
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Mains adaptor Mains power 230V AC 50 Hz Technical Characteristics or 115V AC 60 Hz Display LCD 4 lines of 16 alphanumeric characters depending on model Keyboard 10 numeric keys, 8 function keys Output voltage 9V DC 1.2A Acoustic signal ~ 1 kHz Printer 24 alphanumeric characters per line...
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