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1. D LINE Table of Content 1 GENETIK 3 1 1 EE EEEE E EEE A E ae E E A nee 3 1 1 1 sel daytme hours POl se u sn ee 3 1 1 2 Set daytime minute IP Ilse sea reader 3 1 1 3 Sel Gay lime Seconds P A nee eier 3 1 1 4 Set the day of the date P3 u022200022200020000Bnnnn nenne nnennn nenne nenne anne anne 3 1 1 5 Set the month of the date P4 0 22200022000220000B2nnn nenne nenne nenne nnnnne nennen 3 1 1 6 Set the year of the date P5 20002220002000002000 Renee nnnnn nenne nenne nnnnnennnnennnnnn 3 1 1 7 Display time for daytime P6 200022200022200nenneenennnnennenennennnnne nenne nennen 3 1 1 8 Display time for date P 7 esse een 3 1 1 9 Display time for temperature P8 20022220022000020nn0 nenne nenne nnnnne nennen nennen 4 1 1 10 Area settings for temperature and time ccccccccccsccseseececeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaas 4 1 1 11 BCI SS TAB ID ee ee ee ee 5 1 1 12 Serial interface setting A1 S cccccccssscecccsseeecseeseeeceeseeecsegeeesseaeeessgeeessegeeessegeeesas 6 nm 1 1 13 Time out for daytime A2 nee 7 1 1 14 Address Setting A3 A cccccccsseccccesseecceeseeesseueeeceeseecseuseeeseugeeessageeeesegseessageeessageees 7 1 1 15 RE Alarm function in the standard model not included cece eeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeneeeeenaees 7 1 2
2. Following settings are possible The first digit in the setting is for the summertime changing the second one is for the display mode 1 1 10 1 Summertime switching P9 The first digit of the area setting is responsible for the internal switching between summer and winter time 1 1 10 1 1 Summertime switching 0x No internal switching used for DCF controlled clocks 1 1 10 1 2 European summertime 1x Summertime changing for Europe used with internal clock GPS and NTP synchronization 1 1 10 1 3 USA summertime 2x Summertime changing for USA used with internal clock GPS and NTP synchronization 1 1 10 1 4 A5 Australian summertime 3x Summertime changing for Australia used with internal clock GPS and NTP synchronization 1 1 10 2 Time and Temperature Setting The second digit of the Area Setting is used for the display mode of the time and temperature 12h 24h Celsius or Fahrenheit 1 1 10 2 1 Celsius and 24h x0 Time in 24h mode and temperature in Celsius 1 1 10 2 2 Celsius and 12h x1 Time in 12h mode and temperature in Celsius 1 1 10 2 3 Fahrenheit and 24h x2 Time in 24h mode and temperature in Fahrenheit 1 1 10 2 4 Fahrenheit and 12h x3 Time in 12h mode and temperature in Fahrenheit Seite 4 Manual E 050711 Manual D LINE 1 1 11 Brightness A0 b This Parameter is for the brightness settings and effects The first digit in the setting is for the appearance the second for the b
3. the first digit is now blinking Whenever you press and release the button it will increase the countdown time on this position After you have reached the correct value for this position press the button as long as the blinking position is moving to the next digit After adjusting the last digit it will show the total countdown time without any blinking 2 1 2 Counter To change between the mode Count up and Count down you have to press the manual button as long as the display will switch to the other mode 10 seconds On the display you can see the difference between these 2 modes by following detail Stopwatch will display a U on the last position Countdown will display a number where the first digit is blinking 2 1 2 1 Counter Enables the Counter mode Depending on the counting direction a short impulse with the button count up down and pressing the button for 2 seconds counts down up Seite 10 Manual E 050711 Manual D LINE 2 1 2 2 Adjusting the Counter After you have reached the Count down mode by pressing the manual button for approximately 10 seconds the first digit is now blinking Whenever you press and release the button it will increase the Count down on this position After you have reached the correct value for this position press the button as long as the blinking position is moving to the next digit After adjusting the last digit it will show the total count down without any blinking Press
4. C3 but for alert type 1 Subsequently 50 alert times are following for the at the moment active alert program 00 01 t alert time 1 OO HH 01 MM t alert type 0 or 1 02 03 t alert time 2 OO HH 01 MM t alert type O or 1 98 99 t alert time 50 OO HH 01 MM t alert type O or 1 If you indicate 25 in the hours position it means that this alert is activated every hour of the programmed minute If you indicate 29 in the hours position it means that this is the end of the list The current value or adjustment is shown beside the parameter The figure which blinks can be adjusted Is e g AO blinking and you push the button you will automatically switch to the next higher parameter A1 But if you would like to change the adjustments at A0 please wait until the figure beside the parameter will blink Now you can indicate your adjustments If you have typed wrong just wait until the figure which indicates the parameter is blinking After adjusting the parameters the display will show the adjusted time The run time will beginn if you push once again the button or if the first impulse will be received by the serial channel This is necessary to allow a precise clock adjustment Out of that reason you should calculate that time which you need for these adjustments bevor the run time starts The time adjustment will always be made in 0 23 hour mode independend of hour mode parameters
5. Extended Datamode 2 002200200020000000nnno anno anno nenn nenn nenn nenn nennen nano nano nnnennnennnennnennnennnenen 9 2 SDELCIal FUNELONS 2 00 een 10 2 1 Stopwatch Countdown and Counter 2220022000220000n00nnnn nenn ann nnnennnnn nenne nenn ennnnnnnne nennen 10 2 1 1 StopWatch bBountdoWN n arena 10 2 1 2 COUME ee een a unseres een ee 10 3 Technical Dalai ana nee ste ame oe aa atin nun En BER Benin Rn NEE EANA EEE HEHE 11 4 COMMENTS ie nee na aan ee A kan gcse ds ieee el nun anl ennai cauisieanie sama ann nee 12 Parameter list of old Models Parameter list for 3 digit Models Copyright by ALGE TIMING GmbH amp Co Seite 2 Manual Rotkreuzstrasse 39 A 6890 Lustenau Telefon 43 5577 85966 Fax 43 5577 85966 4 e Mail office alge timing com Internet http www alge timing com Manual E 050711 Manual D LINE 1 General The D LINE Scoreboards are very flexible in their use The difference between indoor and outdoor models is only the brightness of the LED s ATTENTION Since 3 digit displays doesn t have the full capability of all the below described functions there is a different menu for these displays You can find these parameters in behind the normal parameters Non described parameters are not available on such displays 1 1 Parameterlist The parameterlist shall be in a way that the user can already see by the name of the parameter that he is adjusting the paramete
6. than 1 D LINE on an addressed protocol you have to define the address of each display board Normally the first line will be address one second line address 2 Depending on the sport this setting can be important to have the serial data of your timing device displayed correctly Please also refer to the manual of your timing device concerning the setting for the display board for your sport 1 1 15 Alarm function in the standard model not included Parameter C1 C6 Alert configurations mode is optionally and only have got effects if parameter A4 is not 0 Attention at nine digit display boards these parameters will be adjusted from C3 to C8 Two alert types are programmed Alert type 0 and alert type 1 Every of these alerts are producing an output signal which is directly connected to a horn For each alert you can indicate the quantity of impulses the impulse periods and the breaks between the impulses Don t mix up the types of alerts and the alert programs The alert program decides about triggering off the alert to which daytime while the types of alerts defines the sound Two alert programs can be stored Each program can store up to 50 alert times Manual E 0507 11 Seite 7 Manual D LINE 1 1 15 1 C1 Quantity of impulses for alert type 0 1 1 15 2 C2 Duration of impulses in 1 10 sec for alert type 0 1 1 15 3 C3 Break between two impulses in 1 10 sec for alert type O 1 1 15 4 C4 C6 Same as C1
7. will display the points in equestrian from the TdC800x If the points are sent from the Timer S4 the display must be adjusted manually as described at point 1 2 1 1 12 1 5 Extended Mode 4x This is an advanced mode where you can configure the complete scoreboard by yourself You can define which byte shall be shown on which position of the display board If the serial setting is on this mode z have some more parameters to adjust the mode m Z amp These parameters are ER E A5 A6 BO B1 For the detailed description how to adjust these parameters see point 1 2 1 1 12 1 6 Slave Master communication 5x 1 1 12 1 7 SEJF PC communication 6x 1 1 12 1 8 Game console wired 7x 1 1 12 1 9 Game console wire less 8x Seite 6 Manual E 050711 Manual D LINE 1 1 12 2 Transfer speed The second digit of the setting is responsible for the transfer speed of the serial interface 1 1 12 2 1 2400 N 8 1 ALGE Standard x0 1 1 12 2 2 4800 N 8 1 ALGE x1 1 1 12 2 3 belted MEE 9600 13 1 ALGE x2 1 1 12 2 4 esd MB 19200 Nn 8 1 ALGE x3 1 1 12 2 5 Special mode 1 1 12 2 6 Old devices like the S3 or SF2 x4 1 1 13 Time out for daytime A2 This setting defines the time after the display board switchs from serial display mode back to day temp mode If this setting is on 00 the parameter described from point 1 1 1 to point 1 1 10 2 4 are not visible anymore 1 1 14 EE Address Setting A3 A To use more
8. 22 Dot or double dot after fifth digit is always inactive B4 00 Sixth digit is always inactive B5 00 In the older Models of the D LINE the first digit is A5 and then it is continuing with A6 A9 after AQ it starts with BO Manual E 050711 Seite 9 Manual D LINE 2 Special Functions You can use the D LINE scoreboards also as stand alone Stopwatch Countdown clock or Counter 2 1 Stopwatch Countdown and Counter To use one of these modes you need to connect a manual button 023 xx at the green and red bananaplug of the D LINE scoreboard The D LINE is storing the last used function so whenever you connect a manual button and press one it will jump to the last used program To adjust the mode stopwatch countdown or counter you have to change the parameter as described below 2 1 1 Stopwatch Countdown To change between the mode Stopwatch and Countdown you have to press the manual button as long as the display will switch to the other mode 10 seconds On the display you can see the difference between these 2 modes by following detail Stopwatch will display UG UUUU and Countdown will display a time where the first digit is blinking 2 1 1 1 hh mm ss A1 0x Timeformat for Stopwatch and Countdown 2 1 1 2 mm ss zh A1 1x Timeformat for Stopwatch and Countdown 2 1 1 3 Adjusting the Countdown time After you have reached the Countdown mode by pressing the manual button for approximately 10 seconds
9. Seite 8 Manual E 050711 Manual D LINE 1 2 Extended Datamode In this mode you can assign each digit one byte out of the datastring It is for example possible to program it so that you can see on one 6 digit scoreboard the BIB on the first 2 digits and the time in m ss on the last 3 digits In some sports like equestrian with the Timer S4 you have to program the display for the points in this mode Example Configuration of a 6 digit display in order to show the points sent by a Timer S4 equestrian in the middle of the display The datapackage of the Timer S4 looks as desribed below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 114 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 pzipel H H Mi M S s z Pz PelcR aa z n t pzipelcr pz pEl Hlnl M M S s The parameters should be adjusted like this Extended protocol 2400bps A1 40 S E2 Inn Ad Device adress 00 A3 00 A 00 E fat Ly Ly First digit is always inactive A5 00 2 Ban TE an IZ 55 E OU O Imm L L Dot or double dot after first digit is always inactive A6 00 Second digit will display points PZ A7 01 dot or double dot after second digit is always inactive A8 00 Third digit will display points PE A9 02 Will show the dot which is sent after the full second B0 17 Fourth Digit will show points Pz B1 21 Dot or double dot after fourth digit is always inactive B2 00 Fifth digit will show points Pe B3
10. ing the manual button will now decrease the counter Pressing the button for approximately 2 seconds will count up pressing for approximately 5 seconds will reset the counter to the start value 3 Technical Data D LINE57 1 3 E0 BEE BE ERBE 25m D LINE57 I 4 EO 11 D LINE57 I 6 E0 va ee 25m D LINE100 I 4 EO 4 100 1801 600 60 400150m D LINE100 I 6 EO 6 100 180 800 6o 500 50m D LINE150 1 3 E0 3 150 250 6oo 60 300 75m E eII I D LINE150 15 E0 5 150 250 956 60 556 75m 11 Ze D LINE250 I 3 E0 ee 125m D LINE250 I 4 E0 CE TORRARE ee R D LINE250 1 6 E0 6 250 350 1493 60 1093 125m 41 D LINE450 l 4 EO 4 450 600 1900 60 1500 225m D LINE450 I 6 E0 6 450 600 2490 6o 2090 225m D LINE600 I 4 EO 4 600 800 2490 60 20901270m D LINE600 6 E0 6 6oo 800 3400 6o 3000 270m 83 Manual E 050711 Seite 11 4 Comments Seite 12 Manual E 050711
11. r he would like to adjust On the side there shall be also a sticker with a short explanation ATTENTION Old D LINE models have different parameters These old parameters are always in xx Some of the settings are identically and some others are not available 1 1 1 Set daytime hours PO This parameter is to adjust the hours of the daytime 1 1 2 Set daytime minute P1 This parameter is to adjust the minutes of the daytime 1 1 3 Set daytime seconds P2 This parameter is to adjust the minutes of the daytime 1 1 4 EE Set the day of the date P3 This parameter is to adjust the day of the date 1 1 5 Set the month of the date P4 This parameter is to adjust the month of the date 1 1 6 Set the year of the date P5 This parameter is to adjust the year of the date 1 1 7 Display time for daytime P6 Display time to show the daytime To switch off the daytime on the display set the value to 00 1 1 8 Display time for date P7 Display time to show the date To switch off the date on the display set the value to 00 Manual E 050711 Seite 3 Manual D LINE 1 1 9 Display time for temperature P3 Display time to show the temperature To switch off the temperature on the display set the value to 00 If no temperature sensor is connected this setting is internally always OO 1 1 10 Area settings for temperature and time Area parameter in order to adjust the diplaymode for time and temperature
12. rightness 1 1 11 1 First digit of setting The first digit is defining the type of changing between time and temperature Fade in will changeover with brightness effect from time to temperature m 1 1 11 1 1 Fade in off Fading is not activated 1 1 11 1 2 fe Fade in on Fading is activated 1 1 11 2 Second Digit of Setting This setting is defining the brightness mode of the display 1 1 11 2 1 Manual setting The second digit of the brightness setting can be adjusted from O to 9 for manual brightness Value 0 is minimum brightness value 9 is maximum brightness This adjustment you can also set by using the menu of your TdC8001 or Timy 1 1 11 2 2 br do Daytime depending brightness x3 Brightness is set automatically depending on the daytime 1 1 11 2 3 A Light sensor depending brightness x4 With this setting the brightness is depending on the light sensor If the light sensor is not connected it will be always maximum brightness Manual E 050711 Seite 5 Manual D LINE 1 1 12 Serial interface setting A1 S This setting is for the Interface Parameters The first digit in the setting is for the display mode the second for the Interface Speed 1 1 12 1 Diplaymode and Special Functions Here you can adjust the different display modes and special functions for your displayboard 1 1 12 1 1 hh mm ss 0x 1 1 12 1 2 mm ss zh 1x 1 1 12 1 3 BIB RK 2x 1 1 12 1 4 MA EM Points 3x With this setting it
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