ALGE-Timing TIMY2 Configuration guide

Manual
General
Version: E120525

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Important Information
General
Before using your ALGE-TIMING device read the complete manual carefully. It is part of the device and
contains important information about installation, safety and its intended use. This manual cannot cover
all conceivable applications. For further information or in case of problems that are mentioned not at all
or not sufficiently detailed, please contact your ALGE-TIMING representative. You can find contact details
on our homepage www.alge-timing.com
Safety
Apart from the information of this manual all general safety and accident prevention regulations of the
legislator must be taken into account.
The device must only be used by trained persons. The setting-up and installation must only be executed
according to the manufacturer’s data.
Intended Use
The device must only be used for its intended applications. Technical modifications and any misuse are
prohibited because of the risks involved! ALGE-TIMING is not liable for damages that are caused by im-
proper use or incorrect operation.
Power supply
The stated voltage on the type plate must correspond to voltage of the power source. Check all connec-
tions and plugs before usage. Damaged connection wires must be replaced immediately by an author-
ized electrician. The device must only be connected to an electric supply that has been installed by an
electrician according to IEC 60364-1. Never touch the mains plug with wet hands! Never touch live
parts!
Cleaning
Please clean the outside of the device only with a smooth cloth. Detergents can cause damage. Never
submerge in water, never open or clean with wet cloth. The cleaning must not be carried out by hose or
high-pressure (risk of short circuits or other damage).
Liability Limitations
All technical information, data and information for installation and operation correspond to the latest
status at time of printing and are made in all conscience considering our past experience and
knowledge. Information, pictures and description do not entitle to base any claims. The manufacturer is
not liable for damage due to failure to observe the manual, improper use, incorrect repairs, technical
modifications, use of unauthorized spare parts. Translations are made in all conscience. We assume no
liability for translation mistakes, even if the translation is carried out by us or on our behalf.
Disposal
If a label is placed on the device showing a crossed out dustbin on wheels (see drawing),
the European directive 2002/96/EG applies for this device.
Please get informed about the applicable regulations for separate collection of electrical
and electronical waste in your country and do not dispose of the old devices as household
waste. Correct disposal of old equipment protects the environment and humans against
negative consequences!
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ALGE-TIMING
GmbH
All rights reserved. Any duplication, either in full or in part, requires the prior written consent of the copy-
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Control elements
1 USB-interface
2 Charging socket
3 ALGE multiport
4 Connection for displayboard
5 Connection for start emitter (C0)
6 Connection for finish emitter (C1)
7 Standard ALGE photocell socket

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Table of contents
1Device Description......................................................................................................6
1.1 TIMY2 Models.....................................................................................................6
1.2 TIMY2 Software ..................................................................................................7
1.3 Driver Installation ................................................................................................7
1.4 Keypad................................................................................................................8
1.5 Display of TIMY2.................................................................................................9
1.6 Choose Language.............................................................................................10
2Start Up......................................................................................................................11
2.1 Switch On .........................................................................................................11
2.2 Switch Off .........................................................................................................11
2.3 Power Supply....................................................................................................11
3Printer ........................................................................................................................13
3.1 Change of Paper...............................................................................................13
4Synchronising ...........................................................................................................13
4.1 Synchronisation of Other Devices with a TIMY2:...............................................13
5Connection of Auxiliary Devices..............................................................................14
5.1 Channels...........................................................................................................14
5.2 Delay and Block Times......................................................................................14
5.2.1 Delay Time.....................................................................................................................................14
5.2.2 Block Time.....................................................................................................................................14
5.3 Diagram of Delay and Block Time.....................................................................14
6TIMY2 Update ............................................................................................................15
6.1 Update with Cable 205-02.................................................................................15
6.2 Update with USB Cable.....................................................................................16
7Memory......................................................................................................................16
8Info Mode...................................................................................................................17
9GPS Synchronisation................................................................................................17
10 Menu...........................................................................................................................18
10.1 CLASSEMENT..................................................................................................18
10.1.1 ALL................................................................................................................................................18
10.1.2 CLASS...........................................................................................................................................18
10.1.3 START LIST ..................................................................................................................................18
10.2 GENERAL.........................................................................................................18
10.2.1 PREC-ROUNDING........................................................................................................................18
10.2.2 CHANGE HEAT.............................................................................................................................19
10.2.3 STN-AUTOMATIC .........................................................................................................................19
10.2.4 SEC-MODE ...................................................................................................................................19
10.2.5 LANGUAGE...................................................................................................................................20
10.2.6 STANDARD...................................................................................................................................20
10.2.7 HARDWARE..................................................................................................................................20
10.2.8 HARDWARE 2...............................................................................................................................20
10.2.9 PROGS ON OFF ...........................................................................................................................20
10.3 CHANNELS ......................................................................................................20
10.3.1 INTERNAL.....................................................................................................................................20
10.3.2 BEEP.............................................................................................................................................21
10.3.3 TED-RX .........................................................................................................................................21
10.3.4 CHANNEL-PATTERN....................................................................................................................21
10.4 DISPLAY...........................................................................................................21
10.4.1 RUNNING TENTH.........................................................................................................................21
10.4.2 DELAYTIME 1 ...............................................................................................................................21
10.4.3 DELAYTIME 2 ...............................................................................................................................21
10.4.4 BACK LIGHT .................................................................................................................................21

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10.5 INTERFACE......................................................................................................22
10.5.1 DISPLAYBOARD...........................................................................................................................22
10.5.2 RS-232...........................................................................................................................................22
10.5.3 GSM-MODEM................................................................................................................................22
10.6 PRINTER..........................................................................................................23
10.6.1 PRINTER-MODE...........................................................................................................................23
10.6.2 PRINT STARTTIME.......................................................................................................................23
10.6.3 AUTO LINE FEED.........................................................................................................................23
10.6.4 START-LOGO ...............................................................................................................................23
10.6.5 PRINT DAYTIME...........................................................................................................................23
10.7 PROGRAM .......................................................................................................23
10.8 Program Specific Settings.................................................................................23
10.9 KEYBOARD-LOCK...........................................................................................23
11 Technical data...........................................................................................................24
11.1 Pin assignment .................................................................................................25
12 Interfaces...................................................................................................................27
12.1 RS232 Interface................................................................................................27
m 0009 c0 15:44:00,5499 00......................................................................................................................27
n 0014 c0 15:44:01,0366 00......................................................................................................................27
12.2 RS485 Interface................................................................................................30
12.3 Interface for displayboard..................................................................................30
13 USB Interface.............................................................................................................30

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1 Device Description
The ALGETIMY2 is a handy device, equipped with high-quality technology.
During the development, we have paid special attention to the self-evident principles of ALGE-
TIMING: ease of operation, extreme reliability and robust design. Latest technology, integrated
in a casing especially designed for timing, result in a unique device.
In spite of the handy dimensions, the TIMY2 provides a large and easy-to-use silicone keypad.
It can be operated easily in any weather condition and even with gloves. The model TIMY2
PXE has an integrated printer that records the entire competition.
Of course, the TIMY2 is also equipped with the necessary interfaces for communication with
external devices. It possesses an interface for display boards, an RS232 interface for commu-
nication with a computer, an RS485 interface to establish a network of timing devices and a
future-proof USB interface.
The generously dimensioned memory of the TIMY2 can store up to 30 000 times. All memory
times can be shown on the display or transmitted to a computer by RS 232 or USB interface at
any time.
1.1 TIMY2 Models
TIMY2 XE:
TIMY2 XE is a timing device without printer. Equipped with a temperature compen-
sated quartz-oscillator, it performs timing tasks with highest accuracy. The extended
temperature range enables using the TIMY2 up to –20° C (for summer and winter
sports).
TIMY2 PXE:
TIMY2 PXE is a timing device with integrated printer. Provided with a temperature
compensated quartz-oscillator, it will perform timing tasks with highest accuracy. The
extended temperature range enables using the TIMY2 up to –20° C (for summer and
winter sports).

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1.2 TIMY2 Software
Available programs for the TIMY2 :
Stopwatch: universal timing program which is suitable for several heats (run/total time).
Backup: to measure time-of-day times (e. g. as backup-system or as time reference
for the computer)
PC-Timer: to measure time-of-day times with simultaneous output of the running time
in 1/10 seconds via the RS232 interface. Ideal as an accurate timing device
for the computer
LapTimer: timing program with run times and lap times (e. g. for motor sport)
TrackTimer: timing program for events with several lanes, e. g. athletics and swimming
Training Light: universal training software (several intermediate times are possible)
Training REF: training software with reference run (several competitors on course)
Speed: speed measurement
Commander: terminal for diverse subprograms (see manual)
CycleStart: program for track cycling with countdown and lap counter
Terminal: terminal for judges (e. g. gymnastics)
Wind Speed: for measuring the wind speed, only with anemometer WS2
Parallel-Diff: timing for parallel slalom (difference time of both slopes)
Dual Timer: timing of two separate courses
Timeout: timing with timeout, also applicable for show jumping (with start countdown)
Swim Trainer: training program for swimming
Jumping: training program for jump trials, measures jumping height on the basis of
time between jump and landing on a contact mat (several subprograms)
Speed-Climbing: Timing for parallel competitions at speed climbing with false start
1.3 Driver Installation
For installation of drivers, separate manuals are available. You can download them on our
homepage www.alge-timing.com or contact your ALGE representative.

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1.4 Keypad
The TIMY2 has a weather-proof (water-proof) silicone keypad. The keypad is ideal for outdoor
use. The keys are raised and have ideal pressure points. Although the TIMY2 is small in di-
mensions, they are easy to operate.
Control keys: all-purpose keys; the function of each one is always visible
in the display.
START/ON: Key for manual start impulse and to switch on the TIMY2.
STOP/OFF: Key for manual stop impulse and to switch off the TIMY.
Printer: Key for paper output. If you press the combination and ,
you open the printer menu.
2nd: This key is always used in combination with a second key (additional
function).
Menu: Key to enter the device menu.
CLR: Key to clear the marked times or to clear the memory.
Cursor: Keys to move the cursor in the display.
+Beginning of a list
+ End of a list
OK green: Switch on, confirm commands or start inputs
OK red: Switch off, confirm commands or finish inputs

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1.5 Display of TIMY2
The TIMY2 has a display with backlight. The backlight makes reading of the display at bad
light conditions easier. As the backlight consumes energy it is only switched on automatically
when the TIMY2 is connected with an external power supply (e. g. PS12A). If you use the
TIMY2 in battery mode you can switch on the backlight in the menu.
•Press menu key
•Select <DISPLAY> with arrow down key
•Press OK key (red or green)
•Select <Back Light> with arrow down key
•Press OK key (red or green)
•The display shows:
ENERGY-SAVE: External Supply: Display Back Light on (100% brightness)
Battery Operation: Display Back Light off
ON: External Supply: Display Back Light on (100% brightness)
Battery Operation: Display Back Light on (50% brightness)
AUTOMATIC: after each key stroke or timing impulse the back light is on for 5
seconds
•Choose desired light function with arrow down key
•Press OK key (green or red)
•Exit menu by pressing menu key

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1.6 Choose Language
Currently, you can choose between the following languages: German, English, French and
Italian.
•Press menu key
•Select <GENERAL> or <ALLGEMEIN> with arrow down key
•Press OK-key (red or green)
•Select <LANGUAGE> or <SPRACHE> with arrow down key
•Press OK-key (red or green)
•The display shows:
Display in German Display in English
•Select desired language with arrow down key
•Press OK key (green or red)
•Exit the menu by pressing menu-key

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2 Start Up
2.1 Switch On
•Press „START/ON“ key
•Display shows:
“Really switch-on? Press the green OK
button!“
•If you press the green OK key within 10
seconds, the TIMY2 switches on, other-
wise it automatically switches off.
2.2 Switch Off
You have got two possibilities to switch off the TIMY2:
Method 1:
•Press „STOP/OFF“ key for 3 seconds
•Display shows:
“Really switch-off? Press the red OK button!“
•If you press the red OK key within 10 seconds, the TIMY2
switches off, otherwise it returns to the program.
Method 2:
•Press „2nd“ and „STOP/OFF“ keys
•Display shows:
“Really switch-off? Press the red OK button!“
•If you press the red OK key within 10 seconds, the
TIMY2 switches off, otherwise it returns to the pro-
gram.
2.3 Power Supply
The TIMY2 has several possibilities for power supply:
External supply +8 to 24 VDC:
•Power supply unit PS12
•Power supply unit PS12A , ideal as the Deltron socket remains free
•External battery e. g. 12V plumb rechargeable battery
•ALGE Display Board (e. g. GAZ4 or D-LINE)
NLG4 and NLG8 must NOT be used as the off-load voltage is too high (TIMY2 might be de-
stroyed!).
With external supply of at least 11.0 VDC, the internal rechargeable batteries are charged.

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Internal supply:
The battery compartment has space for 6 batteries type AA or rechargeable batteries. For
TIMY2 PXE you have to use the heat-sealed rechargeable battery-packs ONLY!
-20°C / -4F 20°C / 68F -20°C / -4F 20°C / 68F
Alkaline Batteries not possible not possible
NiMH Rechargeable NM-TIMY2 about 50 hours about 60 hours about 31 hours about 47 hours
Timy2
Timy2 XE
Timy2 PXE
This measurement took place without the TIMY2 supplying external devices (e. g. no supply of
photocells) and for the PXE with 3 printed lines per minute.
Battery types:
Alkaline batteries: These batteries must never be used in a TIMY2 with integrated printer.
Alkaline batteries can only supply about 10 % of their original capacity at temperatures of -
20°C. Thus they are only recommendable for warm weather. On environmental reasons it is
also recommendable that rechargeable batteries are used.
NiMH battery pack NM-TIMY2: The NiMH rechargeable battery pack is recommended for
every TIMY2. These newly developed batteries dispose of an enormous persistance even at
very low temperatures and can supply a high current for the printer.
Charging:
The rechargeable batteries are charged inside the TIMY2 with charger PS12 or PS12A, no
matter if the TIMY2 is switched on or off. The charging period with NiMH batteries (NM-TIMY2)
takes with 1.5 Ah approx. 14 hours.
Charging Switch:
The TIMY2 has got a switch (hidden behind the
battery label) for switching on or off the rechargea-
ble battery charging.
Using alkaline batteries, the charging must be
switched off -position ALKALI-, as otherwise the
batteries may leak.
During the operation with rechargeable batteries,
the switch should be on position NiCd/NiMH so that
the rechargeable batteries are charged.
Attention: Never use alkaline batteries in a
TIMY2 when the charging switch is set
on NiCd/NiMH and a charger is connected.
Operating period:
The operating period depends on the TIMY2 model, the batteries utilized and the ambient
temperature.

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3 Printer
TIMY2 PXE has an integrated thermal printer. The best paper for the printer is our ALGE paper.
It is recognizable by the ALGE logo print on the reverse side, available with your ALGE repre-
sentative.
3.1 Change of Paper
•open printer cap
•take out the paper axis
•place the axis inside the paper roll
•insert paper roll with axis into TIMY2
•thread paper through tear-off edge
•close printer cap
4 Synchronising
•connect TIMY2 with cable 000-xx or 004-xx to
other timing devices.
•switch on the TIMY2
•clear or retain memory
•retain time and date or correct it and confirm or
trigger with START key or via channel C0.
4.1 Synchronisation of Other Devices
with a TIMY2:
The TIMY2 can send a synchronisation signal via chan-
nel 0 every full minute when using the programs BACK-
UP or PC-TIMER.
•connect the TIMY2 with the device to be
synchronized
•enter the time of day (next full minute) to be synchronized at the device
•press and hold both keys, the green and red OK key of the TIMY2; on the full mi-
nute the TIMY2 sends a synchronisation impulse. The time of day of the timing
device now runs.

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5 Connection of Auxiliary Devices
A wide range of devices can be operated with the TIMY2. Please ask your ALGE representative
for the possibilities.
5.1 Channels
The TIMY2 has 9 independent timing channels.
Attention: Channels 0 to 5 have a maximum precision of 1/10 000 seconds but channel 6 to 8
only 1/100 seconds.
5.2 Delay and Block Times
The variable delay and block times prevent generating double impulses and loosing impulses.
The delay and block times can be changed in the menu.
5.2.1 Delay Time
After triggering an impulse, further impulses of the same impulse channel are disabled for the
duration of the delay time.
Base settings: start channel C0 1.0s
stop channel C1 to C9 0.3s
5.2.2 Block Time
The block time is the theoretic minimum interval between two valid impulses of the same
channel. Impulses within the block time are saved as invalid. The block time is only supported
by certain programs.
That is to say, for an interval start of 30 seconds the minimum clearance is approx. 20 se-
conds. Thus the block time is 20 seconds, too.
5.3 Diagram of Delay and Block Time
♠t timing channel triggered
1 timing channel is triggered – valid time is saved – block time starts
2 end of impulse – delay time starts
3 timing channel is triggered within the delay time – no impulse triggering
4 end of impulse – delay time restarts
5 timing channel is triggered within the block time – invalid time is saved but not printed
6 end of impulse – delay time starts
7 timing channel is triggered – valid time is saved – block time starts

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6 TIMY2 Update
Please visit our homepage www.ALGE-timing.com for a free update for your TIMY2 software.
6.1 Update with Cable 205-02
•log into the internet
•choose language
•click on „download“ in the left column
•click on „ALGE devices software (Flash Technology)“
•if not installed yet, download “Install Manager”
•open Install Manager and connect TIMY2 with cable 205-02 to the computer
•click on “firmware RS232” in the Install Manager
•the firmware automatically searches for the TIMY2
•switch on the TIMY2
•as soon as the firmware recognizes the TIMY2, the following is displayed
•Choose a method of updating the TIMY2. Recommendable is an internet update as the
latest version is always available.

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6.2 Update with USB Cable
•If not yet done, the TIMY2 USB driver has to be installed. An instruction for this can be
found on our homepage.
•The TIMY2 USB driver can be found at Download/PC software/Various Software:/Timy
USB and Timy2 update
•start the Install Manager and click on TIMY2 USB
•choose method of update; details can be found at: Manual/Timy Driver Update
7 Memory
The memory of the TIMY2 can store approx. 30 000 times.
When switching on, the memory can either be saved or deleted.
The free and saved space is indicated.

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Display without external supply
Display with external supply
8 Info Mode
Pressing the buttons opens the info mode. Im-
portant data is displayed.
•external power supply Yes or No
•TIMY2 program version
•TIMY2 boot version
•battery voltage
•output voltage
•integrated printer
•hardware number
•state of timing channels (C0, C1, C2, C3)
9 GPS Synchronisation
It is possible to synchronise the TIMY2 with a GPS mouse (GPS-TY). The synchronisation can
be effected with all programs and is a up to the 1/10 000 seconds exactly.
•The GPS mouse (picture: GPS 18LVC) needs no exter-
nal power supply.
•The RS232 baud rate of the TIMY2 has to be set to 9600
Baud.
•In the menu <channels> the item <TED-RX> has to be
deactivated.
•The GPS synchronises the TIMY2. After this the TIMY2
runs with its own precision quartz and the GPS can be
disconnected. The GPS Mouse can now be used to syn-
chronise further devices.
Instead of the day time setting, the display shows as indicated
on the right. As long as it says “NO SIGNAL”, the GPS receiver
is searching for satellites.
When “OK -UTC +UTC NO” is displayed in the bottom line,
the time for your region can be adjusted with keys <F1> and
<F2>. As soon as the correct time is shown, press <OK>.
Attention!
After receipt of a valid GPS signal, the TIMY2 verifies the check-
sum and measures the duration of the sync signal. If the sync signal is erroneous, the TIMY2
carries out a reset. Thus it is impossible to generate an invalid sync time. If the TIMY2 is sup-
plied by external power, it automatically restarts. In case of operation with internal power, the
TIMY2 turns off and has to be restarted.
Remove the GPS receiver from the TIMY2. Press <OK> to
start the selected program.

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10 Menu
The TIMY2 menu allows you to adjust individual settings. Push to access the main
menu. With the cursor buttons you can navigate through the menu.
enter or exit the menu
navigate up or down
next submenu
previous menu
Confirm input or choice
On the following pages the different menu items are described. The program specific menu
settings are described in the separately available manuals for each program. Bold printed set-
tings are the ALGE-TIMING factory settings.
10.1 CLASSEMENT
The classement menu offers two different options.
10.1.1 ALL
Prints an overall ranking of different saved times. According to each program the following
options are available:
•<RUNTIME> ranking sorted according to run time
•<TOTALTIME> ranking sorted according to total time
•<PRINT MEMORY> prints the memory of TIMY2
•<MEMORYTIME> prints times of previous heat
•<PROTOCOLL> prints a protocol of all times
10.1.2 CLASS
Prints a ranking list of one class. Subsequently, the bibs belonging to this class have to be
chosen. Only one class can be printed at a time.
10.1.3 START LIST
This function prints the start list of the second heat.
10.2 GENERAL
In this menu item general settings regarding the timing can be made.
10.2.1 PREC-ROUNDING
Choose precision and mode for calculation of times. The bold printed setting is the factory
setting.

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10.2.1.1 PRECISION
Setting of calculation precision. Only for net times!
•<1s> calculated times in seconds
•<1/10> calculated times in 1/10 seconds
•<1/100> calculated times in 1/100 seconds
•<1/1000> calculated times in 1/1 000 seconds
•<1/10000> calculated times in 1/10 000 seconds
10.2.1.2 ROUNDING
All times are always calculated in day times in 1/10 000 seconds. For conversion to the
runtime at the required precision, one of the following three methods can be chosen:
•<CUT>cuts off the figures not displayed
•<UP> rounds up the last displayed figure
•<ROUND> mathematical rounding of last displayed figure
10.2.2 CHANGE HEAT
Depending on the active program, this item enables moving on to the next heat.
10.2.3 STN-AUTOMATIC
The TIMY2 supports different types of automatic start number continuation for the competitors
at start and finish.
10.2.3.1 START
Controls the start number continuation for competitors at the start.
•<MANUALLY>
•<UP>
•<DOWN>
10.2.3.2 FINISH
Controls the start number continuation for competitors reaching the finish.
•<MANUALLY> no automatic continuation
•<START> only 1 competitor on track from start to finish
•<FINISH> several competitors on track, according to starting order
10.2.3.3 AUTOMATIC-TIME
Set a minimum and maximum runtime. If an impulse is received before the minimum time has
expired an invalid time is registered. If the maximum time has expired the finish start number
is automatically forwarded to the next started competitor.
•<AUTOTIME-MIN> Standard: 00:00:00 = function disabled
•<AUTOTIME-MAX> Standard: 00:00:00 = function disabled
10.2.4 SEC-MODE
This function sets if runtime is displayed in min/sec or just sec. Not available in all programs
•<NO> Runtime in hh:mm:ss.th
•<YES> Runtime in ssss:th

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10.2.5 LANGUAGE
You can adjust the following languages as defaults for the TIMY2
•<GERMAN>
•<ENGLISH>
•<FRENCH>
•<ITALIAN>
•<SPANISH>
•<SCHWEDISH>
10.2.6 STANDARD
Reset the TIMY2 to the factory defaults.
•<STANDARD-SETT>
10.2.7 HARDWARE
This menu is only available for our service technicians.
10.2.8 HARDWARE 2
This menu is only available for our service technicians.
10.2.9 PROGS ON OFF
As standard all programs are activated. The programs that are not used can be hidden to re-
duce the select list. Hidden programs can be activated any time in this menu again.
10.3 CHANNELS
Configuration of the timing channels:
10.3.1 INTERNAL
10.3.1.1 DELAY TIME
The delay time of the internal timing channels c0, c1, c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7 and c8 can be set.
Delay time is the time after which the channel is blocked after an impulse, to prevent multiple
impulses (see point 5.2).
•<DELAY START C0> standard is 1.00 second
•<DELAY C1-C8> standard is 0.30 second
•<DELAY C1> not always available!
•<DELAY C2>
•<DELAY C3>
•<DELAY C4>
•<DELAY C5>
•<DELAY C6>
•<DELAY C7<
•<DELAY C8>
10.3.1.2 TED-CORRECTION
For automatic correction of each channel when impulses are transmitted with 0.1 seconds
delay by the TED.
10.3.1.3 EDGE
Setting of triggering the impulses either on closing and/or opening. Standard for all channels is
on closing.
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