Additional Features Of The Time Machine TX Timer

• Provides 3 different modes of operation - Cross-Country (Road Race), Lap-Training and Track Meet
• Stores up to 255 separate events.
• Displays timing mode, event#, and heat# when time clock is reset.
Three Timing modes:
• Supports cross country timing of up to 99 teams:
        • Can enter, modify or delete team Bib# data
        • Automatically scores cross country meet:
              • Can utilize standardized scoring methods
              • Can utilize user-defined scoring method
• Provides two different methods of performing Select Timing.
• Allows 5 digit BIB# inputs including three alpha characters (WMX).
• Provides ability to merge time data from a selected chute with the BIB#s.
• Allows complete editing of data to insert, delete or change BIB#s or times.
• Provides finish places for up to 99,999 finishers.
• Can preset the time clock to any value between 0.00 and 31:59:59.00 (this also supports "time of day" timing).
• Selectable up or down count.
• Allows multiple starts (wave starting) for up to nine independant starts.
Cross Country (or Road Race):
• Allows all timing inputs to be entered from the keyboard, eliminating the need to use multiple grip switches
   for timing several athletes during training sessions.
• Used for general purpose "lap timed" events (auto, boat, bicycle, etc).
• Stores and displays both split times and lap times.
• Provides lap counter for up to 30 laps (rolls over to "0" upon overflowing).
• Supports Heats - up to 99 heats per event.
• Supports up to 3 grip switch inputs per lane.
• Can be used to acquire a "computerized" profile of the athletes progress.
Lap Timing/Training:
• Supports up to 3 grip switch inputs per lane without need for special cable.
• Automatic increment of heat numbers.
• Can start timer from remote location over 100 yds away.
• Optional printout of split times along with lap times for lap timed events or finish times with place numbers
   for "sprint" events.
• Supports Heats - up to 99 heats per event.
Track Meet:
• All recalled data is displayed on the LCD and printed if printer is on.
• Any data may be recalled at any time, even while an event is being timed.
• Can recall event list showing events stored in memory, number of times in the event and the timing mode of the event.
Recalling data:
• Can recall team Bib# information.
• Can recall team scores and rank.
• Can recall times in time order starting at any given time or place#.
• Can recall times in lane# order starting at any given time or place#.
• Can recall select-times independently, including BIB# and place#.
• Can search for a specific time in memory.
• Can search for a specific BIB# (race#) with its associated select-time and place#.
• Can specify event# (or "all" events) and lane# (or "all" lanes) from which data is to be recalled.
Cross Country/Road Race:
• Provides official finish results based on multiple inputs per lane.
• Chooses middle time for 3 inputs.
• Averages times for 2 inputs.
• Provides individual heat results or overall event results (rankings based on all heats of a given event).
• Can recall actual times entered (raw data) in time order starting at any given time.
• Can recall actual times entered (raw data) in lane# order starting at any given time.
Lap Timing/Training:
• Provides finish results based on official rules:
        • NCAA, NF, FINA, etc.
• Truncates 1/100 second off time and rounds up to provide 1/10 second precision (based on Manual Timing rules).
• Provides finish results from multiple inputs per lane:
        • Chooses middle time for 3 grip switch inputs.
        • Chooses slower time for 2 grip switch inputs.
        • Can detect automatic start/finish transducers
• Provides individual heat results for "Last Heat" or "All Heats".
• Provides "Overall Event" results based on all heats of a given event.
• Provides "Event Seeding" results with rankings based on the number of qualifiers per heat:
        • Operator simply enters the number of qualifiers per heat along with the "extra" times required to fill vacant positions.
        • This feature is used to easily identify the athletes who will compete in semifinal or final heats of a given event.
           It makes "forming heats" a simple process.
        • Additional results are provided for seeding vacant competition slots. These results are drawn from the remaining lot
           (unrecalled finishes) and the number required is input by the operator.
• Can recall actual times entered (raw data) in time order.
• Can recall actual times entered (raw data) in lane# order.
Track Meet:
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