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TOUCHPAD OCP5 150x60 / 190x90 / 200x60 / 240x90 FINA User’s Manual 2924.510.02 Version 2.3 Edition February 2011...
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Swiss Timing Ltd. specifically disclaims any implied warranty of merchantability, quality and/or fitness for any particular purpose. Swiss Timing Ltd. shall not be liable for errors contained in this documentation or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the supply, performance or use of this documentation.
150x60 / 190x90 / 200x60 / 240x90 FINA / TOUCHPAD OCP5 INTRODUCTION The touchpad OCP5 (see chapter 6 APPENDIX) is composed of a number of narrow PVC profiles (4), the edges of which slide into each other and which are enclosed by a stainless steel frame (5).
4 HANDLING THE OCP5 TOUCHPAD 4.1 Test, preparation and timing 60cm Figure 7 - Touchpad 60cm / Test Figure 8 - Touchpad 90cm / Test 4.1.1 Check without pressure applied Connect the buzzer (23) to cable (3). The buzzer should produce no sound if no pressure is applied upon the touchpad. A continuous sounding of the buzzer can have one of the following causes: ...
150x60 / 190x90 / 200x60 / 240x90 FINA / TOUCHPAD OCP5 4.1.2 Sensitivity test with pressure applied Connect buzzer (23) to cable (3) as per 4.1. Measure the power required to produce a buzzing sound when applying pressure with the dynamometer (24) at water level and underneath (the dynamometer must be placed in the middle of a profile (4)).
Standard mounting Special mounting Small rib Large rib Large rib Small rib Large rib Small rib Note: it is possible to reduce the sensitivity of the touchpad Standard through a special mounting of the contact strips. mounting Nevertheless we recommend the standard mounting. The sensitivity can be reduced per zone, if only one contact strip is placed with the special mounting.
150x60 / 190x90 / 200x60 / 240x90 FINA / TOUCHPAD OCP5 MAINTENANCE 5.1 Handling 5.1.1 Drying Take the touchpad out of the water. Rinse with clean water. Put it into a standing position and allow to trickle off as per Figure 11.
5.1.3 Cleaning of the contact system Figure 12 - Maintenance / Contact cleaning I Figure 13 - Maintenance / Contact cleaning I Pull the ends of bottom switch Remove plastic sheath (13) and the assembly (14) out of connection transparent polyester brace...
150x60 / 190x90 / 200x60 / 240x90 FINA / TOUCHPAD OCP5 Electronic measurement: If the resistance is higher than 50 , the contact strip must be changed, Closed contact because the electrodes are oxidized. If the resistance is in the range of 100 k...
Lift up PVC profile (4) and pull out damaged contact strip (12) with the cable from the tube (11). Introduce new contact strip in the PVC tube and place the contact system correctly. Unsolder the two (or three) tape switches (Figure 16 / page 13).
Slide over the plastic sheath (13). Turn contact system and introduce it in the lateral guide bars (6). Introduce the cable on the lateral profile of the reserve contact strip in the connection duct then cut it and uncover. ...
6.2 Abbreviations and symbols Abbreviations Symbols Syntax for buttons, labels, menu items etc. in the applications Keys, Buttons and labels [key], [OK], [Result] Menu items "Menu1" > "Menu2" > … Tabs <Tab name> Switches ("switch" box) ‘Active’ Program and error messages "Connection succeeded"...
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