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1. TAGHeuer PROFESSIONAL TIMING UE Start clock HL 940 User Manual Version 06 2011 Table of contents 1 2 o gt 10 Global Start Clock Description 2 1 Programming Keyboard 2 2 Back Side of the Start Clock Switch ON the Start Clock HL 940 3 1 GPS Synchronization 3 2 Manual Synchronization Menu Features Open Close a run Menu 0 _ Synchro Menu 1 6 1 Manual Synchro Menu 10 6 2 GPS Synchro Menu 11 Timing Mode Menu 2 eae PTB Sequential setting 00 1 2 SPLIT setting 01 Start Clock Program Menu 3 8 1 Recall a program Menu 30 8 2 Modify a program Menu 31 8 2 1 Intervals Blue blinking disc 8 2 2 Inversion Red Green Red Green blinking disc 8 2 3 Count Down Cyan blinking disc 8 2 4 Red Zone Red blinking disc 8 2 5 Yellow Zone Yellow blinking disc 8 2 6 Green Zone green blinking disc 8 2 7 Warning Beep Yellow blinking disc 8 2 8 Beep ON Blue blinking disc 8 2 9 Beep Duration Green blinking disc 8 2 10 Start Switch orange blinking disc 8 2 11 Pause Switch violet blinking disc 8 3 Save a program Menu 32 Parameters Menu 4 9 1 Precision Menu 40 9 2 Lock Time Menu 41 9 3 Numbering Menu 42 9 4 Input Status Menu 43 9 5 Sound Level and LED brightness Menu 44 9 6 RS232 Baud Rate Menu 45 9 7 AUX1 RS232 Menu 46 9 8 AUX2 RS232 Menu 47 9 9 Display Mode Menu 48 9 10 Language Menu 49 Other
2. GROUND 6 RS485 TX Z 6 NC 6 NC 7 NC 7 NC 7 NC 8 RS485 RX A 8 PRINTER_READY 8 NC 9 NC 9 SYNC OUT 9 SYNC OUT 23 18 Technical Specification General O O O O 0 Autonomy at 68 F 20 C Normal use temperature Charging temperature Size Weight Power supply Lithium Polymer Battery o Type o Charging current Charger HL 940 o Primary o Secondary hours between 4 F 20 C and 131 F 55 C between 32 F 0 C and 86 F 30 C 222 10 Kg 15 V DC 4 5 11 1V Li Po 10Ah 2A minimum 5 6 hours 110 230V 50 60Hz 15V 4 5A TWO years after delivery The warranty is null and void under the following conditions Warranty The battery is out of order Poor maintenance and obvious physical damage Input or Outputs damaged by poor connection The device was opened without factory authorization The Start Clock HL 940 package include 1 Plastic case 1 Start Clock 1 External GPS antenna 1 Charger 110 240 VAC 15VDC 1 User manual HL 605 10 24 19 Configurations 19 1 Start Clock and Mintimer synchronized Setting HL 940 RS232 AUX1 9600 dBs N 46 2 Setting HL 440 RS232 PRINTER Printer synchro Slave RS232 M M 2 3 3 2 5 5 Synchro 9 9 Timing Mode Split 5 8 or PTB 5 8 ih tt SS TI N 25 19 2 Start Clock and Matrix Display Setting HL 940 RS323 AUX2 Display
3. The red LED is on during the charging process when fully charged the red LED shuts down and the green LED will turn on It takes approximately 5 hours fully charge a completely discharged battery Never connect the terminals of the battery in short circuit Avoid keeping the battery pack fully charged or completely discharged for a long period Doing so reduces the lifespan of the battery In the case of prolonged non utilization of the battery pack it is necessary keep the system in a dry room and at room temperature 21 15 Download a new version of Software and or language Program downloads and new releases of HL 940 software are available Free of Charge on our website www tagheuer timing com For this operation you need to have e RS232 cable e PC with output RS232 Sub D9p e The software CP540 Firmware exe Procedure 1 Copy the software CP540 Firmware exe onto your hard disk 2 Power the HL 940 with an external power supply The HL 940 is off 3 Connect the RS232 cable 4 Run the software a CP540 Firmware exe HS CP540 Firmware Download V1 0 F TAGHeue www tagheuer timing com Select Serial Port Serial Port com el Select File Name File Name DUIT Film Photo CP540 Update CP540_A08 dat Browse CP540 must be OFF before START is pressed START Select the COM Port Select the file Update HL940_xxx dat Press START on the software Power ON the HL940 press the ON but
4. lt Enter The 2 Digit Display will show _ Validate your choice by pressing the A arrow The display will show Validate your choice with lt Enter If the Start Clock is connected to a serial printer HL 200 on AUX 1 you will have the following information printed Open a RUN Close a RUN PTB SEQUENTIAL RUN Nr 02 KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKE PRECISION 1 100 SEC RUN Nr 02 CLOSED MEMORY FREE 25000 DATE lt DMY gt 19 11 10 TIME lt HM gt 11 44 35 6 Synchro Menu 1 Synchronizing to a new time of day it is possible to exit this menu anytime with the F button This menu is not available during a Run 6 1 Manual Synchro Menu 10 Allows you to enter a new time of the day and date manually and synchronize the system with a manual input signal input 1 or Input 2 or with the Start Stop Reset button Once you select 10 from the menu you will enter Hours RED disk then confirm with lt 4 Minutes Yellow disk then confirm with lt 4 Day Orange disk then confirm with lt 4 Month Blue disk then confirm with lt 4 Year Purple disk then confirm with lt 4 Synchronise the start clock through either external input 1 2 or press the Start Stop Reset button Important The date day month and year is important information especially when linking your start clock with other timing devices Chronoprinter 540 or Minit
5. 15 30 60 Blinking Green Blinking Orange Pause Switch 0 1 Blinking Violet Save all setups into a program White Program number 10 to 49 Blinking White Jodsesses Parameters x Precision White X OO Soos Loes Locking Time White X Numbering White X sinn li Input Status input 1 and 2 White Sound level and led brightness White O X Volume 0 2 Blinking white Display Brightness Blinking Blue Dial Brightness Blinking Purple PC RS232 Baud Rate Setting White X NEE AUX1 RS232 White X ee eee HN 47 AUX2 RS232 White X ee eee Display Mode White X NEE Language White X O Sas L OS VE NS RE Download a run White X Target Blinking white N Run Blinking Blue DAN satus white Ox Clear Memory White e Leem Extension Wee we JOf x gt please refer to the chapter Option N 11 5 Open Close a run Menu 0 The Start Clock HL 940 is a complete timing system It is possible to open a run as with other TAG Heuer Timing devices Chronoprinter 540 or Minitimer HL 440 All times will be recorded and memorized once a Run is opened Open a new run Select the menu 0_ with the F button and validate the selection with lt Enter Automatically a new run is open N of the Run will be printed The run number is displayed on the 2 Digit Display for 5 seconds To Close arun Select from the menu 0_ with the F button and valid with
6. Menu 5 10 1 Download a Run Menu 50 10 2 Status Menu 51 10 3 Clear Memory Menu 52 Extension Modules Menus 6 7 8 11 1 Ethernet module 11 2 GSM module Quick Start a Run RS232 and Ethernet Protocol Battery Charging Download a new version of Software and or language GPRS Data transmission Module available in Option Connector Pin Out Technical Specification Configurations 19 1 Start Clock and Mintimer synchronized 19 2 Start Clock and Matrix Display Start Clock Manager HL940 ONDODO TF PW 1 Global Nothing less than the most high performance start device ever conceived the new HL940 TAG Heuer Start Clock represents a breakthrough in the timing world combining an unique analogical dial and LED full colour display design to give unparalleled precision and practicality in the pure avant garde tradition of TAG Heuer This new and unique architecture inspired from the well known TAG Heuer original start clock the undisputed leading timing device in the rally car racing introduces a new generation of Start devices free of any constraint and displaying timing data and information in the most logical and elegantly way possible Its many innovative features include m GPS antenna integrated m Outdoor LED 2 digit display for Count Down 120mm high 7 Outdoor LED in 3 colors for seconds display 7 Outdoor LED in 3 colors up to 64 for the Start Light m Two reflective needles to
7. Reset for the departure program 2 2 Back Side of the Start Clock OO NN O O1 ND gt 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 High Speaker Horn Backup battery 2 battery type AA Fuse 5 A Input 1 and Input 2 photocells start gate or other devices Input Start Stop Reset for departure program Top Minute Synchro Top Chrono Synchro Power Supply Plug 15VDC 4 6 A Tripod screw fixation Options Slots 1 2 and 3 Ethernet GPRS etc Status LED Jack plug for external speaker horn GPS LED and plug for External GPS Sub D 9P for PC Sub D 9P for AUX 1 Sub D 9P for AUX 2 Battery charge status LED 10 3 Switch ON the Start Clock HL 940 3 1 GPS Synchronization 1 Switch ON the HL 940 the 2 needles will automatically be at O 2 The 2 Digit Display will show 0 or come back directly to the last GMT time set The Start Clock will try to synchronize itself to the GPS signal using its internal GPS antenna With the arrows A Y you can change the difference time between GMT time and your time zone The first digit will indicate the number of hours and the second digit 0 or 3 will indicate O or 30 minutes Example 2h30 from GMT gt 23 At any time you are allowed to press and hold for 5 seconds the Start Stop Reset button and you will automatically go to the manual setting of time of the day menu 10 To validate your time zone press lt 44 Enter The
8. Target Blinking White Setting 0 Setting 1 Setting 2 Setting 3 Setting 4 Setting 5 To Printer Reprint all times memorized in a run To PC via RS232 AUX 1 All times memorized in a run are sent to the PC download to a Timing Software To timing device via RS232 AUX 1 All memorized times in a run sent to another timing device CP 540 or HL 440 To PC via GPRS With this option it is possible to send all times of a run via GPRS System to a PC To timing device via GPRS With this option it is possible to send all times of a run via GPRS to another timing device Chronoprinter 540 or Minitimer HL 440 To USB optional Save all the times memorized in one run to the USB memory key Then select the run you want to upload Blinking Blue 10 2 Status Menu 51 With this menu choice you will be able to print the general status of the HL 940 settings 10 3 Clear Memory Menu 52 Clear the memory only when you start a new timing session and you are sure you do not need to retain the previous session s in memory After you validate from the menu 50 the 2 Digit Display will show __ Validate your choice by pressing the UP arrow once display shows CL and confirm with lt This menu function is not accessible during a Run 18 11 Extension Modules Menus 6 7 8 You have the possibility to install onto your Start Clock several options including Ethernet module or GSM Modul
9. first count down Set 0 Count down programmed to start at the next second after pressing the Start Stop Reset button Set 15 Count down programmed to start at the next quarter after pressing the Start Stop Reset button Example press the S S R button at 12 sec the count down will start at 15 sec Set 30 Count down programmed to start at the next half after pressing the button Start Stop Reset button Example press the S S R button at 12 sec the count down will start at 30 sec Set 60 Count down programmed to start at the next minute after pressing the Start Stop Reset button Example press the S S R button at 12 sec the count down will start at 60 sec Pause Switch violet blinking disc Setting 0 or 1 This allows you to pause the countdown program using the Start Stop Reset button Set 0 Disable the Count Down pause function Set 1 Enable the Count Down pause function The countdown sequence will pause until you press the Start Stop Reset button again The LED Seconds Dial will switch OFF and display only the Time The 2 Digit Display will show the rest of the count down Important If at any time you press and hold the Start Stop Reset button for more that 5 seconds you will completely reset the start sequence 14 8 3 Save a program Menu 32 This menu allows you to save your program parameters bank 0 to another bank Only the personals banks 10 to 49 are available to save your progra
10. last color set in this case green will show up to 20 seconds after the zero start time Yellow Zone Yellow blinking disc This is the warning zone during the Count Down and approaching zero start time GO During this zone the Start Light is Yellow same as the LED seconds dial From 1 to 30 sec 13 8 2 7 8 2 8 8 2 9 8 2 10 8 2 11 Green Zone green blinking disc This sets the green zone where a start is allowed During this zone the Start Light displays in Green same as the LED seconds dial From 0 to 30 sec or maximum yellow zone Warning Beep Yellow blinking disc Range from 30 to 0 This is the first Beep made by the Start Clock to bring the athlete to attention It is normally set at the beginning of the yellow zone The LED Seconds Dial will blink to show you the position same as on the 2 Digit Display Beep ON Blue blinking disc Range from Single Beep to Red Zone This is the beginning of the countdown sequence The LED Seconds Dial will blink to show you the position same as the 2 Digit Display Beep Duration Green blinking disc Range from Beep ON to Red Zone This is the Beep sequence just before GO or zero start time The last beep is a higher tone frequency The LED Seconds Dial will blink to show you the position same as the 2 Digit Display Start Switch orange blinking disc Setting 0 15 30 or 60 This setting will define the start sequence of the
11. show hours and minutes in classic analog fashion m Internal high volume horn m Two timing modes available Precision Time Base with sequential numbering and Split mode with bib number 7 Up to 50 different programs for the start process m Easily accessed side control panel m Two input channels for external switching device photocells start gate or other normally open devices m Three bidirectional RS232 RS485 data ports PC AUX 1 AUX 2 for PC external printer HL 200 Display etc u One Input for Start Stop Restart function R One output Top Minute output impulse to synchronize with other timing devices 7 One output Top Synchro output impulse at the precise time of start n External plug for GPS 7 External Jack plug for additional horn m Three expansion slots for ethernet connection GPRS etc R Standard communication protocol THCOM 08 m Compliant with all M sports Timing Software Important Don t forget to register your product online at http www tagheuer timing com tools product register 2 Start Clock Description 2 1 Programming Keyboard This keyboard is on the right side of the Start Clock It allows you to configure the Start Clock for your specific application 1 1 Power ON OFF switch 2 Power Status LED F Menu To enter or to exit the menu and sub menus A UP and DOWN keys to explore the menu Vv lt ENTER to confirm menu selection kl Function Start Stop
12. with lt The 2 Digit Display will show you the actual setting 00 or 01 Using the arrow keys select your timing mode This menu is not available during a Run 7 1 PTB Sequential setting 00 Sequential recording of time of Day on 2 channels This mode does not calculate Net Times In this mode bib number entry is not possible 7 2 SPLIT setting 01 Sequential recording of time of Day on 2 channels and allows you to enter bib number This mode does not calculate Net Times In SPLIT Mode you have the possibility to connect an External Keyboard Ref HL 650 20 on the AUX 1 selection of the target PC Hence you will be able to introduce the bib number If the start clock is running with a program you can assign the bib number with the correct time Between Count Down sequences the 2 Digit Display will show the bib number Check carefully the Numbering setting Manual or Automatic chapter 9 3 It is not necessary to run a program to display the bib s number But you have to be into a Run to see this bib number 11 8 Start Clock Program Menu 3 This part of the menu allows you to program the specific configuration for departure intervals count downs Red Yellow Green and beep sequence The Start Clock HL 940 can save up to 50 program banks Programs 1 to 9 are pre defined by TAG Heuer Timing is it not possible to save a different program on those banks TAG Heuer Timing Standard configu
13. Flow Setting 3 38400 Bds Setting 4 57600 Bds Flow control If any equipment connected to the RS232 port does not allow a flow minimum of 2400 dbs ex Radio transmission a basic flow control is available Once this option is activated the HL 940 sends the first frame and waits to receive the characters 0x06 ACK before sending the next one 9 7 AUX1 RS232 Menu 46 The AUX Port may be used as follows Setting 0 gt Serial Printer HL 200 Setting 1 gt RS232 at 9600 Bds Setting 2 gt RS232 at 9600 Bds Ctrl Flow Setting 3 gt RS232 at 38400 Bds 9 8 AUX2 RS232 Menu 47 Mainly used for Display communication HL970 Setting 0 gt HL970 980 9600 Bds This setting is today blocked at 0 and could be not change 9 9 Display Mode Menu 48 Display mode refer to the Port AUX2 Setting 1 gt Time of the day Setting 2 gt Start Light Setting 3 gt Start SPLIT bib and count down up to 9 min 59 sec Setting 4 gt Start PTB Count down up to 59 min 59 sec 9 10 Language Menu 49 From this menu you have the possibility to change the print language Several languages are available Setting 0 gt English Setting 1 gt French Setting 2 gt German Setting 3 gt Italian 17 10 Other Menu 5 10 1 Download a Run Menu 50 You have the possibility to download a run to a printer via RS232 AUX1 or GPRS optional Once the Menu 50 is valid you must select the target device
14. N 47 0 Display mode N 48 1 Heure du jours 3 Start Split 4 Start PTB 26 20 Start Clock Manager HL940 KA Gestion Horloge D part HL 940 end L x Ka TAGHeuer Horloge D part HL 940 CH IS TE Role PROFESSIONAL TIMING N 00000 V000 Chana MERE EE ER Er SC eee Hoa Manche i Synchra A Voce irona t S Frogrannies ge El Sa onctons GA GA 1 ET j FA D Glo leet s Modules GOTT ance ties N FE Chrono d part w PROFESSIONAL TIMING LUN Status M a PC AUX1 AUX2 Charge Backup Top A 1 Input 2 gt Min Chrono o o 2 amp Fuse 5A Programme N 1 Ski FIS This Interface allows you to manage all the functions on the HL 940 Start Clock It is also possible to use this software to set your parameters offline During a race you will be able to simulate an impulse manual input and simulate on the Start Clock Manager exactly what will be displayed on your HL 940 27 TAGHeuer PROFESSIONAL TIMING TAG Heuer PROFESSIONAL TIMING 6A Louis Joseph Chevrolet 2300 la Chaux de Fonds Switzerland Tel 032 919 8000 Fax 032 919 9026 E mail info tagheuer timing com Http www tagheuer timing comm 28
15. e WARNING It is strictly forbidden to remove an option when the Start Clock is powered IMPORTANT The Start Clock will not drive to similar option Each slot corresponds to a menu item Slot 1 Menu 6 Slot 2 Menu 7 Slot 3 Menu 8 11 1 Ethernet module Set 0 gt Ethernet OFF Set 1 gt Ethernet ON with Standard IP Address 192 168 1 0xx You have the possibility to change the last 2 digits with the UP DN arrows Set 2 gt Ethernet ON with pre programmed IP Address The IP Address can be set via PC with the HL 940 Remote Control program Actif port 7000 13500 13501 13502 and 13503 11 2 GSM module You have the possibility to send and received timing information via GPRS The full setting of the communication is configured by the GPRS program IP Address Port etc Set 0 gt GSM OFF Set 1 gt GSM ON with setting N 1 Set 2 gt GSM ON with setting N 2 Set 3 gt Status will print the status information Set 4 gt SIM Card sold 12 Quick Start a Run To start a Run you must follow this procedure gt The HL 940 must first be synchronized by GPS or manually to time of day and date In case of several timing devices running simultaneously you should take care that all timing devices are synchronized together Manual Synchro or Top Minute Synchro gt Select the program you want to run 19 You can select one of the TAG Heuer Timing programs bank 1 to 9 or your personal pro
16. gram At any time you are allow to change your settings and save them gt Opena run Menu 0 If you do not open a run you can still have all times printed if printer is connected and all times sent by RS232 to your PC but none of times will be memorized by the start clock As soon you switch the Start Clock off the times will be erased from memory gt Start the Program A program is not needed to record and memorize times It is used only for a Start Sequence 13 RS232 and Ethernet Protocol For details of the communication protocol please refer to the document THCOMO8 Please contact us directly at info tagheuer timing com 20 14 Battery Charging Each Start Clock has a Lithium Polymer battery with a capacity of 10 Ah For charging the battery we suggest that you to use our TAG Heuer charger Using another model other than the TAG Heuer charger may damage the device To charge the internal battery turn off the system Connect the charger to the AC source Plug the charger into the device The red LED will be on while charging O O O IMPORTANT Always charge the device at a temperature between 32 F 0 C and 86 F 30 C FOR YOUR SAFETY Batteries will not explode or be a fire HAZARD as a result of excessive charge or discharge or if a battery is installed with incorrect polarity Opening a Start Clock and changing the battery by a non authorized person is strictly forbidden and will void the warranty
17. imer 440 If doing so the Time of the day and Date must be identical between devices 6 2 GPS Synchro Menu 11 The Start Clock HL 940 has its own integrated GPS antenna If the signal of the GPS is not strong enough you have to connect the external GPS Antenna Once from the menu 11 is selected The 2 needles will be placed automatically at 12 00 On the 2 Digit Display you will see symbols switching alternately The number showing on the display tells you how many satellites the HL 940 has found As soon the HL 940 is able to determinate the time and date the needle will be placed in the correct position awaiting the Top Minute signal from the satellite Important It is possible to escape from this menu at anytime by pressing and holding the Start Stop Reset button for 5 seconds If you perform this operation you will then have to synchronize manually It is possible to select the GPS internal or external with the A Y arrows gt External GPS sign blinking gt Internal GPS sign blinking PLEASE NOTE UTC TIME The time provided by the satellites is GPS terrestrial hours of a certain number of seconds 15 seconds since January 2009 This information is transmitted by satellites every 12 5 mins It remains in the GPS almanac this allows fast synchronization 10 7 Timing Mode Menu 2 The Start Clock has 2 Timing Modes Select menu 2_ and validated
18. m setting Please note It is possible to save your new configuration to an existing bank 15 9 Parameters Menu 4 9 1 Precision Menu 40 You can choose the timing precision between 1 seconds to 1 100 000th of second Setting 0 Precision 1 sec Setting 1 Precision 1 10 sec Setting 2 Precision 1 100 sec Setting 3 Precision 1 1 000 sec Setting 4 Precision 1 10 000 sec Setting 5 Precision 1 100 000 sec 9 2 Lock Time Menu 41 Lock out time of the 2 inputs is selectable from 0 01 0 1 1 and 10 sec Select menu 41 and validate with lt Select which input you want to use left digit validate with lt 4 Select the setting for this Input 0 to 4 on the right digit validate with lt Ooo pl npt O BLOCKED Setting 10 Setting 20 LOCK TIME 0 01 sec Setting 11 Setting 21 LOCK TIME 0 1 sec Setting 12 Setting 22 LOCK TIME 1 sec Setting 13 Setting 23 LOCK TIME 10 sec Setting 14 Setting 24 The minimum lock out time of 0 01 sec should not be used with any mechanical triggering device bounce may cause several impulses 9 3 Numbering Menu 42 You can select Manual or Automatic competitor numbering assigned to input 1 or input 2 Automatic in ascending order UP Manual enter the competitor numbers manually During a Run the 2 Digit Display will show to indicate that you may now enter a bib number Enter bib numbers via Keypad HL 650 20
19. or using the UP DN arrow keys If you have selected automatic numbering you may change the bib number with the Keypad or arrow keys Input 1 Input 2 E Setting 10 Setting 20 Setting 11 Setting 21 9 4 Input Status Menu 43 Selection of Inputs and related timing functions transmit receive Use this to select if input signals are in the form of impulses Photocells etc or data transmission from another timing device CP 540 HL 440 Input 1 is on the left digit Input 2 is on the right digit Setting 0 gt Transmit default parameter Setting 1 gt Receive Setting gt Blocked This menu is not accessible while a RUN is in progress 16 9 5 Sound Level and LED brightness Menu 44 You may change the Sound Level from 0 to 3 and Digit Start Light intensity from 0 to 10 as well as LED Seconds Dial intensity from 0 to 10 Select menu 44 gt Blinking White Select the sound level from 0 to 3 gt Blinking Blue Select the 2 Digit Display LED Start Light brightness from 0 to 10 gt Blinking Purple Select the LED Seconds Dial brightness from 0 to 10 9 6 RS232 Baud Rate Menu 45 The RS232 port is use mainly for interface to a PC By default the baud rate is set to 38400 dbs to allow the HL 940 Remote Control software to access all the parameters For Timing Software this port is normally set at 9600 bds Setting 0 2400 Bds Setting 1 9600 Bds Setting 2 9600 Bds with Ctrt
20. rations Bank Description Inter Inv De Bip Switch R G OFF Start a rs Alpine Ski Alpine Ski OK Cross Country Ski 7 8 Starton Demand 9 Pacer5 sec 1 2 3 7 4 Rally 2 min 120 20 5 We 6 200 7 E a The bank selected is automatically copied into 0 You are allowed to make modifications to any parameters to meet your requirements The bank 0 will be used during the race You may save your personal parameters to banks 10 to 49 Warning If you do not save your parameters you will lose your settings when the unit is turned OFF You are strongly recommended to save your parameters and keep a log book of those functions 8 1 Recall a program Menu 30 Menu selection 31 allows you to recall a program The setting white blanking disc informs you that you can select a program bank Only non empty bank are available As soon it is selected all the parameters are coping into the bank 0 and you will be able to modify them 8 2 Modify a program Menu 31 The ideal time is always referred by the second 0 of the Display The setting is shown in two ways o All settings from 0 to 59 sec displayed on the LED Dial and on the 2 Digit Display o All settings greater than 1 minute the 2 Digit Display shows number of Minute and the LED Dial shows the number of seconds 12 8 2 2 8 2 3 8 2 4 Intervals Blue blinking disc Time between two Start
21. s From 0 to 3600 sec 60 minutes Picture show 1 on the Digit 15 Sec 1 mins 15 sec Warning If the Interval is smaller than the countdown and Red zone sequence the next sequence will start immediately after the prior start Important If you select 0 value the start clock will count down only once Inversion Red Green Red Green blinking disc Setting 0 Red 1 Green This setting will change the colors of the LED Dial just like the LED Start Light For a valid count down setting O Red the competitor is not allowed to start during the count down Red The beep and Green LED will give the authorization to start For an Allowed Start Window setting 1 Green the competitor is allowed to start during selected time It is useful for a race where the competitor has a certain time window to start the race FITA X Trial etc Count Down Cyan blinking disc Count down for each competitor or allowed time From 0 to 3600 sec 60 minutes The 2 Digit Display will show seconds from 0 to 60 then minutes Warning If the Interval is smaller than the countdown sequence the next sequence will start immediately after the prior start Red Zone Red blinking disc This sets the allowed start time window after Zero or GO then the LED becomes RED From 0 to 30 sec Example If you set the value to 0 at the zero start time the Start Light will switch to RED If you set this value to 20 sec for rally the
22. symbols will alternate indicating that the system is searching the GPS signal The 2 Digit Display will indicate how many satellites are found As soon as the HL 940 has found more than 4 GPS signals it will automatically set the time needle and wait for the Top Minute signal from the satellite 3 4 5 6 Important On the bottom of the Start Clock you find a LED near the GPS Plug gt When this LED is blinking gives the number of Satellites found gt When the LED is ON Start clock searching Satellites It is possible to select the GPS internal or external with the A V arrows gt External GPS sign blinking gt Internal GPS sign blinking 3 2 Manual Synchronization In case you wish to configure the time manually proceed as follows 1 Switch the unit ON The 2 needles will automatically be at 0 2 Press and hold for at least 5 seconds the gt II button on the side panel Start Stop Reset Using the A Y arrows select the Hours then Minutes validate each value with al Using the A Y arrows select the Date Day Month and Year validate each value with lt Give an impulse to either input 1 or 2 with a manual push button HL 18 O1 B This procedure allows you to synchronize different timing devices together such as CP 540 Minitimer Important The start clock sends a TOP MINUTE impulse through the yellow black banana jacks This impulse may be used
23. ton for 5 seconds The HL 940 will go into a special mode Download The LDC back light will be ON but LCD will be blank 9 As soon as the upgrade is downloaded into the HL 940 validate the software with OK 10 Remove the RS232 cable from the HL 940 and switch on the HL 940 again 11 The new software version will be printed if the Printer is in ON ee 22 16 GPRS Data transmission Module available in Option Download this software from our Homepage www tagheuer timing com Provide all of the requested information and upload the setting on your Start Clock in order to transmit all data over your Mobile broadband provider Print current settings will only work if a printer is connected a CP540 HL940 GPRS Settings V2 0 C SS Serial Port LI M s HL940 Access Point 1 Access Point 2 Mame gprs provider domar Marne UserID only if required UserID Password only if required Password Server Server 2 Domain Name IP IP Address Domain Name F Part Port User ame Password SIM Balance Code 120 Save New Settings The SIM Balance is the Dial up number in order to get the remaining available credit on your prepaid SIM card Top Up 17 Connector Pin Out PC DB9 F J11 AUX1 DB9 F J13 AUX2 DB9 F J12 1 RS485 TX Y 1 NC 1 NC 2 RS232 TX 2 RS232 TX 2 RS232 TX 3 RS232 RX 3 RS232 RX 3 RS232 RX 4 RS485 RX B 4 NC 4 NC 5 GROUND 5 GROUND 5
24. with any other timings devices for synchronization 4 Menu Features The menu is accessible with the keypad on the right side of the Start Clock The 2 Digit Display provides the menu status The menus are at 2 levels Left Digit Level 1 Right Digit Level 2 Once the desired menu level is selected you will have the possibility to change settings The LED Start Light informs you on which of the menu settings you are at To access to the Menu press the function F key At anytime it is possible to escape without saving from the current menu level by pressing F If you see the hyphen sign on the 2 Digit Display this indicates that you that a run is in progress If a run is in progress several menu options will not available such as Clear Memory Timing Mode etc Description LED Start Light Available for the Run Menu a re We Manuel Set GPS OFF White Hours Red Minutes Yellow Days Orange Month Blue Year Purple GPS White set GPS On time zone Blinking Timing Mode White 0 PTB Sequential Blinking 1 Split Ce 3 Program gt E e a Program D e Program number 1 to 50 Blinking Values modifications White Intervalle Blinking Blue Reverse Colour R G Blinking Red Green Countdown Blinking Cyan Red zone Blinking Red Yellow zone Blinking Yellow Green zone Blinking Green Single Beep Beep ON Blinking Yellow Blinking Bleu Beep duration Start switch 0
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