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- 'Add device' | - 'Add device' | ||
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- | - Choose what timing unit you will be using from the drop down menu | ||
- | - Type in the IP-address of the timing unit | ||
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- | {{ : | + | Any previously used timing devices or those automatically detected (such as Black Boxes) will show up in the window automatically. |
- | It is now possible to assign | + | {{ : |
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- | - Click on the hand | + | If your device |
- | - Choose from the drop down menu the location where you will using the timing unit. //Note: If you have not yet defined the timing locations just choose 'None (unassigned)' | + | |
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+ | It is now possible to assign | ||
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+ | Press 'Close' when having added the timing units you will be using for the timing of the event | ||
//Note: The BBT timing software works with all common open timing units and the list of supported units is constantly being updated. Please contact us if you can not find your timing unit on the list. Most likely it can be added.// | //Note: The BBT timing software works with all common open timing units and the list of supported units is constantly being updated. Please contact us if you can not find your timing unit on the list. Most likely it can be added.// | ||
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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 | + | You may choose |
+ | Connection status will be shown next to the device in the list, and the green/red color will indicate connection status as well. | ||
- | {{ : | + | If a device is not able to connect (or connection is lost), and issue will also be raised. |
- | 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 ' | ||
===== Replaying / rewinding ===== | ===== Replaying / rewinding ===== | ||
- | It is always possible to replay data from a timing | + | It is always possible to replay data from a timing |
- Press ' | - Press ' | ||
- 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 |
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- | - Go to the 'Timing units (Setup)' window | + | |
- | - Click on ' | + | |
- | - 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 ' | + | |
- | {{ : | + | {{ : |
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 | + | //Note: Splitting a timing |