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Electronic Clocking Device
Belgian Racing pigeons Information and registration system
Manual for basketing with BRICON on the loft
BRICON 100/500/1000.
BA-GST/GST-ENG/08
BRICON nv
Hoge Heerweg,49
9100 Sint-Niklaas
Belgium
Tel: +32 (0)3/ 777 39 74
Fax: +32 (0)3/ 778 07 35
Contacts:
Ludo Wille: GSM 32/475/ 25 30 21

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  • Page 1 BRICON Electronic Clocking Device Belgian Racing pigeons Information and registration system Manual for basketing with BRICON on the loft BRICON 100/500/1000. BA-GST/GST-ENG/08 BRICON nv Hoge Heerweg,49 9100 Sint-Niklaas Belgium Tel: +32 (0)3/ 777 39 74 Fax: +32 (0)3/ 778 07 35...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.3. What are the advantages of RFID? 1.4. RFID and electronic clocking. 2. The BRICON range. 2.1. Advantages of the Bricon system. 2.2. The four types of electronic clocks in the BRICON range. 2.2.1. Little Little BRICON 100 2.2.2. Little Little BRICON 500 2.2.3.
  • Page 3 6.6. Make a PC connection. 7. Clocking 7.1. Clocking during a race 7.1.1. Extra functions during the clocking. 7.2. Clocking with a BRICON DUO 7.2.1. Connecting a BRICON DUO during the clocking 7.3. Clocking during a training flight 8. Technical information.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The BRICON electronic clock (EC). Electronic clocking on the loft. 1. Introduction 1.1. Electronic clocking systems, the basic principles. The basic principle of an electronic clocking device is the identification of a pigeon from a distance or identification without direct contact. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is one of the techniques used for this purpose.
  • Page 5: Rfid And Electronic Clocking

    1.4. RFID and electronic clocking. An electronic clocking system actually is an RFID system composed of four elements: - a transponder or chip ring, - a part in the club (universal basketing antenna, UBA or CLUBMASTER), - a part at the fancier's loft (loft antenna), - and a part in which the data are stored.
  • Page 6 With the CLUBMASTER you can basket without having to manipulate the EC of the fancier, each fancier is treated equally. The staff of the club only needs to know how their BRICON CLUBMASTER functions in order to be able to help each fancier with a homologated device.
  • Page 7: The Bricon Range

    - the BRICON antennas do not need any special entries (tunnels) for detection. - the BRICON antennas do not need to be adjusted. - the BRICON antennas are easy to install (flat surface; 2cm high ) and can be placed under the arrival board.
  • Page 8: Little Little Bricon 1000

    Little Little Little BRICON 100 BRICON 500 BRICON 1000 2.3. The three types of antennas in the BRICON range 2.3.1. 2-field antenna 28 × 25 cm registers on the total surface! 2.3.2. 4-field antenna 50 × 25 cm registers on the total surface! 2.3.3.
  • Page 9: Installing The System

    You can set up your language (see 6.7.Set the language). 3.1. Programming the antennas Before you can start with the Bricon Electronic Clocking Device, the antennas need to be programmed. You have to do this before you install the system.
  • Page 10 The Electronic Clock (EC) is also connected to the antennas. The maximum length of a set up is about 100 m. Between the first and the second antenna an adapter cable is placed. An end plug is placed on the last open end...
  • Page 11 3.2.1. Set up. Presentation of a simple set up. (*)The power supply and the number of adapter cables depends on the electricity consumption of the complete network. (see 3.2.2. Which power supply to use?)
  • Page 12: Which Power Supply To Use

    3.2.2. Which power supply to use? 3.2.2.1. Two types of power supply. Type 1= up to 1500 mA Type 2= up to 6000 mA 3.2.2.2. Calculation of the electricity consumption. Fill in this table to calculate the electricity consumption of the network. Calculation of the total electricity consumption: total Electronic clock...
  • Page 13: Calculation Of The Number Of Adapter Cables

    The entrance to the inside of the loft must be smaller than the width of the antennas. A tunnel is not necessary for the BRICON antennas, the antenna registers over the whole surface! It is recommended to slow down the pigeons the moment they enter the detection field to make sure they walk over the fields.
  • Page 14 Figure 1 Front view Entrance Arrival board Min 7 cm. Antenna Detection field Cable Cable Figure 2 Top view Entrance Arrival board 2 cm. 5 cm. Detection field Antenna Cable Cable...
  • Page 15: Testing The Antennas

    Next steps need to be followed : Function: Here the antennas are tested. The system searches all the antennas and shows the numbers on the display. - BRICON 500 - >Clocking This is the start-up menu.
  • Page 16: Coupling The Electronic Chip Ring To The National Foot Ring

    EC (clock) has to be given to a club which has a BRICON CLUBMASTER. This CLUBMASTER will read the coupling from the EC (clock) and will code it.
  • Page 17 - OPTIONS (3)- >1.Pigeon list. Select “Pigeon list.”. 2.Prog.Anten Press <OK>. 3.AntenTest - PIGEONS (3)- >1. Insert Select “Insert.”. 2. View Press<OK>. 3. Delete Self-connection Hold the pigeon of which the rings needs to be El/IDring coupled above the antenna. Hold pigeon on antenna.<C>...
  • Page 18: Basketing

    Are data correct ? Check the data and press <OK> if they are correct. <C>NO <OK>YES BE-99-4210569 4. Basketing When you are basketing pigeons, you have to take the EC to the basketing club. There the EC is coupled to the CLUBMASTER and the basketed pigeons are clocked.
  • Page 19 5.Masterclock Races: On the display the basketed flights and the Race1 9992 number of the basketing club appear. By means Race2 9992 of the vertical arrows you can look at all flights. 4.2. Flights which have been read and not erased and which are still in the Function: here you can find the flights which have been read and which are still in the EC.
  • Page 20 Races: On the display the basketed flights and the Race1 9992 number of the basketing club appear. By means Race2 9992 of the vertical arrows you can look at all flights.
  • Page 21 4.3. Listing designated pigeons with the antenna. Function: here you can enter the order of designation as in the bet data. The big advantage is that a list of designated pigeons can be filled in at home. If this menu is used it is not important anymore to give the pigeons in line at the moment of basketing.
  • Page 22 Club : Select the basketing club or enter the number on >9191 Homers the keyboard. If the club is not on the list yet, you have to add it first (see 5.5. Adding clubs to the EC). Press <OK>. Use antenna to Select <OK>...
  • Page 23 EC will ask how many copies it need to make. Give the number and press <OK>. (*) For a Little Bricon 100 and a Little Bricon 500 you need to have additional printer interface. This printer interface is included in a Little Bricon 1000 kit.
  • Page 24 Use antenna to You can find the preceding steps below 4.3. designate? Listing designated pigeons with an antenna. Press <C>. <C> NO <OK>YES Cat. OLD? If you want to enter the designated pigeons in the category of the old pigeons, press <OK>, if not press <C>.
  • Page 25 EC will ask how many copies it need to make. Give the number and press <OK>. (*) For a Little Bricon 100 and a Little Bricon 500 you need to have additional printer interface. This printer interface is included in a Little Bricon 1000 kit.
  • Page 26 - Designate - 1.New Select "View" to view the designations of a flight. >2.View Press <OK>. 3.Delete 4.Print Choose Race : Select the flight you want to view. By using the >Race 5 “↓” key you can view the designations of the Race 2 selected flights.
  • Page 27 >4.Designate 5.Master clock -Designate - 1.New Select "Delete" to delete the designated pigeon 2.View of a flight. >3.Delete Press <OK>. 4.Print Choose Race : >Race 5 Select the flight you want to delete. Race 2 Press <OK>, the selected flight is erased. Race 3 4.7.
  • Page 28 A list with the designated pigeons of the selected flights is printed (*). (*) For a Little Bricon 100 and a Little Bricon 500 you need to have additional printer interface. This printer interface is included in a Little Bricon 1000 kit.
  • Page 29 - Little 500 - Clocking Press the “↓” arrow on the EC display till the item “Menu” is selected. > Menu Press <OK>. Time : 16:14:18 - MENU (5)- On the new display 5 submenus appear (the 1.Race number between brackets indicates the number of submenus).
  • Page 30 - Little 500 - Clocking Press the “↓” arrow on the EC display till the item “Menu” is selected. > Menu Press <OK>. Time : 16:14:18 - MENU (5)- On the new display 5 submenus appear (the 1.Race number between brackets indicates the number of submenus).
  • Page 31 5.3. Print data from the EC. Function: In this item all kind of print-outs can be made with data from the EC. - Little 500 - > Clocking This is the start-up menu. Menu Time : 16:14:16 - Little 500 - Clocking Press the “↓”...
  • Page 32 in detail.) 6.”Races” prints a list of all the races from the EC (see 5.3.5. The race list in detail.) 7.”Designation” Prints the list of all the designations from a race. Select the race and press <OK>. (see 5.3.6. List of designations in detail.) 8.”Basketing list”...
  • Page 33 5.3.1. The overview list in detail. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overview list ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date : 24/07/00 (1) Member : XXXX XXXX (2) Name : XXXX XX (3) X-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) Y-Coordinate: XXXXXX (4) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check : Basketing Sync. Mother clock Timer Mother clock Timer Nb Race Date Time Time...
  • Page 34 5.3.2. Training clocking list in detail. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- List of clocked pigeons ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Race : _____ Date : XX/XX/XX (1) Race: Training (10) Member : XXXX XXXX Name : XXXX XX (3) X-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) Y-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) Print date : XX/XX/XX XX:XX:XX (5) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nb.
  • Page 35 5.3.3. Race clocking list in detail. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- List of clocked pigeons ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Race : _____ Date : XX/XX/XX (1) RACE: XXXX (10) Member : XXXX XXXX Name : XXXX XX (3) X-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) Y-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) Print date : XX/XX/XX XX:XX:XX (5) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nb.
  • Page 36 5.3.4. The pigeon list in detail. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pigeon list ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date : XX/XX/XX (1) Member : XXXX XXXX Name : XXXX XX (3) X-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) Y-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) Print date : XX/XX/XX XX:XX:XX (5) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nb. El.-ring ID ring Nb.
  • Page 37 5.3.5. The race list in detail. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Races ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date : XX/XX/XX (1) Member : XXXX XXXX Name : XXXX XX (3) X-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) Y-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) Print date : XX/XX/XX XX:XX:XX (5) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nb. Racenaam Nb. Racenaam Nb.
  • Page 38 5.3.6. List of designations in detail. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lijst benoemde duiven ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RACE : _____ DATE : XX/XX/XX RACE: XXXX (10) Member : XXXX XXXX Name : XXXX XX (3) X-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) Y-Coordinate : XXXXXX (4) PRINT DATE : XX/XX/XX XX:XX:XX (5) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nb.
  • Page 39 5.4. Viewing the pigeon list. Function: The coupling (connection between electronic ring and national ring) is shown in this menu. - Little 500 - > Clocking This is the start-up menu. Menu Time : 16:14:16 - Little 500 - Clocking Press the “↓”...
  • Page 40 5.5. Adding clubs to the EC. Function: here you can add new clubs. - Little 500 - > Clocking This is the start-up menu. Menu Time : 16:14:16 - Little 500 - Clocking Press the “↓” arrow on the EC display till the item >...
  • Page 41 5.6. Viewing clubs in the EC. Function: to view the clubs which are in the EC. - Little 500 - > Clocking This is the start-up menu. Menu Time : 16:14:16 - Little 500 - Clocking Press the “↓” arrow on the EC display till the item >...
  • Page 42 5.7. Deleting clubs from the EC. Function: to delete the clubs from the EC. - Little 500 - > Clocking This is the start-up menu. Menu Time : 16:14:16 - Little 500 - Press the “↓” arrow on the EC display till the item Clocking “Menu”...
  • Page 43 Clubnb.: 1111 N : Homers Delete club? Confirm by pressing <OK>. <C>NO <OK>YES 5.8. Adding flights to the EC. Function: to add new flights. - Little 500 - > Clocking This is the start-up menu. Menu Time : 16:14:16 - Little 500 - Clocking Press the “↓”...
  • Page 44 The name of the flight can be entered. You can Name : scroll the alphabet with the vertical arrows, you can move to another character with the horizontal Race 5 arrows. The name has to have at least 4 characters. Press <OK> when the name has been entered.
  • Page 45 - CLUBS (3) - 1.Insert Select "View". >2.View Press <OK>. 3.Delete Races : >Race 1 The flights in the EC appear on the screen. By using the vertical arrows you can scroll the list. Race 2 Press <C> to stop. Race 5 5.10.
  • Page 46 - CLUBS (3) - 1.Insert Select "Delete". 2.View Press <OK>. >3.Delete Races : Race 1 The flights appear on the display. With the vertical arrows you can scroll the list. Make a Race 2 choice and press <OK> to delete. >Race 5 N : Race 5 Delete?
  • Page 47 - SET UP - >1.Printer Setup 2.Clock Select “Printer Set up” 3.Antenna Press <OK>. 4.Basketing 5.Other - PRINTER SET - >1.Copies Select “Copies” 2.Page lenght Press <OK>. 3.Auto. print Number of pages Press <OK> if the number of pages needs to be Current : 2 changed.
  • Page 48 - Little 500 - Clocking Press the “↓” arrow on the EC display EC till the item “Menu” is selected. > Menu Press <OK>. Time : 16:14:18 - MENU (5)- On the new display 5 submenus appear (the 1.Race number between brackets indicates the number of submenus).
  • Page 49 6.3. Set the clock of the EC. Function: the clock of the EC is synchronised while basketing. In this menu the clock can be synchronised manually. This can be necessary when the clock deviates too much after not having been synchronised for a long while (e.g. after the wintertime).
  • Page 50 Enter the correct time settings. Values must be Enter date : between 1 and 31 for the day, between 1 and 12 Date : 20/02/00 for the month, the two last digits of the year (e.g. for 2001 this is 01). With the horizontal arrows Time : 14:37:13 you can change the digit.
  • Page 51 - SET UP - 1.Printer Setup 2.Clock Select "Other". 3.Antenna Press <OK>. 4.Basketing >5.Other - OTHER - 1.Language Select "Password". >2.Password Press <OK>. 3.PCCom Change password? Press <OK> if you want to change the password. <C>NO <OK>YES Old password: Enter the old password. When using it for the first time this is set on 0000 (4 times zero).
  • Page 52 - MENU (5)- On the new display 5 submenus appear (the 1.Race number between brackets indicates the number 2.Use data of submenus). We only see 3 submenu’s. By pressing the “↓” key or simply through pressing 3.Options the number of the submenu on the keyboard of >4.Set up the EC, the submenu will be selected.
  • Page 53 4.Set up the number of the submenu on the keyboard of >5.PC-Interface the EC, the submenu will be selected. Select : “PC Interface”. PC – Communication The EC is now ready to communicate with the Press any key to stop. 7.
  • Page 54 <OK> 7.2. Clocking with a BRICON DUO. The BRICON DUO registers the data when the main clock (EC) is not there. The main clock is temporarily not connected to the network when it is brought to the club to Read the data. A BRICON DUO will then temporarily take over the function of the main device (the EC).
  • Page 55 BRICON DUO are connected to the network successively. Always connect the EC first and then the BRICON DUO. The BRICON DUO now is in Slave mode. Both devices will register the data now. When the EC is closed during the clocking, the BRICON DUO will switch over and function as a Master.
  • Page 56 The display shows how many antennas are used TRAINING MODE to clock. If this number does not correspond to With 1 antenna the real number of antennas you need to retest the antennas (see 3.3. Testing the antennas). 20/02 15:03:55 Possibly the antennas need to be reprogrammed Pigeons:0 (see 3.1.
  • Page 57 Signal ( connection ) RS485 Class range Class A Registration. Whole width Fixed cable Temperature area up to 70° C The BRICON electronic clocking system is homologated by your federation. For extra information or service you can contact one of our sales representatives.
  • Page 58 Tel: +32 37 77 39 74 BRICON nv Fax: +32 37 78 07 35 Hoge Heerweg 49 E-mail: bricon@bricon.be B-9100 Sint-Niklaas Belgium Website: www.bricon.be Countries where BRICON is homologated : Australia The Balkans Belgium Canada France Germany Saudi Arabia The Netherlands...

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