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 Any previously used timing devices or those automatically detected (such as Black Boxes) will show up in the window automatically. Any previously used timing devices or those automatically detected (such as Black Boxes) will show up in the window automatically.
-Otherwise you can choose the type on the left, and click the "Add more" button to add a device. Depending on the device type, it will ask you for IP address, or similar. 
  
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 +If your device is not listed, you can choose the type on the left, and click the "Add more" button to add a device. Depending on the device type, it will ask you for IP address, USB port, unique ID or similar. 
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 It is now possible to assign the timing unit to a location. Click "Assign device to event", and choose the location where you will using the timing unit. //Note: If you have not yet defined the timing locations just choose 'None (unassigned)'. You can always assign a timing unit to a location later in the setup process.// It is now possible to assign the timing unit to a location. Click "Assign device to event", and choose the location where you will using the timing unit. //Note: If you have not yet defined the timing locations just choose 'None (unassigned)'. You can always assign a timing unit to a location later in the setup process.//
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 ===== Connecting a timing unit ===== ===== Connecting a timing unit =====
-The last step in the process is to connect the timing units which is done by pressing 'Timing unitsor 'Start all' in the 'Overall status' window to the left to complete the setup+You may choose to connect/disconnect individual devices, by clicking the 'Play'Stopicons in the Timing devices window on the right. 
 +Connection status will be shown next to the device in the list, and the green/red color will indicate connection status as well.
  
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-Connection has been established if the color turns green 
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-//Note: If one or more boxes are not connected the color will turn red. To the very right in the 'Timing units (Setup)' window you will be able to see which boxes are not connected.// 
  
 ===== Replaying / rewinding ===== ===== Replaying / rewinding =====
-It is always possible to replay data from a timing unit if connection to the unit has been lost for a period of time:+It is always possible to replay data from a timing device if connection to the unit has been lost for a period of time:
   - Press 'Replay' at the bottom of the 'Timing units' window when in the 'Timing' mode.   - Press 'Replay' at the bottom of the 'Timing units' window when in the 'Timing' mode.
   - Choose the timing unit and the time slot you want to reply.   - Choose the timing unit and the time slot you want to reply.
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-===== Advanced: Splitting a unit ===== +===== Advanced: Splitting a device into two locations ===== 
-It is possible to use the same timing unit for multiple timing points simultaneously. A common split setup is using an 8-port timing unit where the antennas 1-4 are used for the start point and 5-8 for the finish point. Splitting a timing unit in the BBT timing software is done by: +It is possible to use the same timing unit for multiple timing points simultaneously. A common split setup is using an 8-port timing unit where the antennas 1-4 are used for the start point and 5-8 for the finish point. Splitting a timing unit in the BBT timing software is done in the 'Assign devices' window by selecting specific antennas (or active loops):
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-  - Go to the 'Timing units (Setup)' window and choose 'Add unit'+
-  - Click on 'Select specific antennas/active loops only' +
-  - Add the number of antennas you want to position in a timing point (such as antennas 1-4 for the start point)+
-  - Add the timing unit with the chosen number of antennas to the event by pressing 'Add to event'+
-  - Press 'Done' to exit the menu+
  
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 Now add the timing unit to the timing point: Now add the timing unit to the timing point:
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 The whole process can now be repeated until all antennas have been assigned to a various timing point. Thus, to assign the antennas 5-8 to the finish point choose the same timing unit but now specify the use of antennas 5-8, add the unit to the event and assign the unit including antennas 5-8 to the finish point. Now the same timing unit will be assigned to two different timing points (start and finish) with 4 anteannas (1-4) for the start point and 4 antennas (5-8) for the finish point. The whole process can now be repeated until all antennas have been assigned to a various timing point. Thus, to assign the antennas 5-8 to the finish point choose the same timing unit but now specify the use of antennas 5-8, add the unit to the event and assign the unit including antennas 5-8 to the finish point. Now the same timing unit will be assigned to two different timing points (start and finish) with 4 anteannas (1-4) for the start point and 4 antennas (5-8) for the finish point.
  
-//Note: Splitting a timing unit is possible but reducing the number of antennas in a timing point increases the risk of not reading all chips/tags passing that point.//+//Note: Splitting a timing device is possible but reducing the number of antennas increases the risk of not reading all chips/tags passing that point.//