Specificity The Timing Mode; Addition Of Runs; Bibo Rule - TAG Heuer CHRONOPRINTER 545 User Manual

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7. Specificity the timing mode

7.1.

Addition of runs

In
NET TIME
Before to close a run, be sure that the results are correct. It is not possible to make further modifications
after a run is closed.
If you want to add a previous run to the new one, select your choice in the menu List of Runs. After that,
the CP 545 will ask you "Activate BIBO?" in the
It is also possible to combine 2 runs already closed.
Select
Rank a
7.2.

BIBO rule

In
NET TIME
BIBO
is a very familiar feature in Alpine Ski racing.
It refers to the establishment of a reverse running order of a certain number finishers from the results of a
proceeding run. The input of a BIBO value as required. Most FIS and USSA events use "flip 30". In other
words, the top 30 finishers from the first run will run in reverse order in the second run.
Ex: If you flip the 1
position to the 1
If
BIBO
is not activated, the starting order will refer to the ranking of the proceeding run.
PLEASE NOTE
If several competitors are ranked with the same time (tie) at the 30th position in the proceeding
run, BIBO will take in account these entire competitors N°'s.
If
BIBO
is not enabled, the start order of the second run will follow the ranking of the first run
TAG Heuer Timing
and
START-FINISH
mode in the opening of a new run.
run,
one of the run you want to add.
and
START-FINISH
mode in the opening of a new run.
st
30 competitors, the start order will refer to the competitor ranked from the 30
st
st
and th/to the 31
and up.
NET TIME START – FINISH
Modes.
th
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