Pocket Pit LAP COUNTER User manual

INSTRUCTIONS
Compatible with:
- iOS 7 and above
- iPhone 4s and above
- iPod touch 5
- iPad 3 and above
- Android minimum
requirements are device
with BLE 4.0 and
Lollipop OS
Requires 4 x AAA Batteries
For more information and updates visit www.pocketpit.net
The pocket pit lap counting system uses a small line of sight infrared
transponder to send a predefined code to the track side receiver box.
The receiver box connects to a mobile device using Bluetooth to
automatically count and time your laps using a real time stopwatch
within the Pocket Pit app.
Installation
The receiver box requires 4 x AAA batteries (Not included). Remove
the retaining screw on the base of the unit and install batteries before
operation.
Personal Transponder
Plug the personal transponder into a spare receiver slot.
Transponder Mounting Options
Using a piece of Lexan, install the blue
infrared LED into your car so it is
directed out of one of the side windows.
It could be mounted directly on the
window (as shown) or on the chassis of
the car.
Ream a small hole directly in the side of your shell to form a small 4.8
to 5mm hole and create a tight interference ft for your IR LED to fit
into. The side of the car you choose will determine where you place
the lap counter receiver at the side of the track.
Mount the LED onto the end of a small length of aerial tube and fix
into the cars aerial mount with the LED pointing out of the side of
the car.
When mounting the IR transponder, the blue IR LED must be in a
fixed position with the tip pointing out of the car to the side of the
track where the receiver box will be positioned. The LED must be
pointing out of a clear window or out of a hole in the shell. Failure to
fix the LED correctly could lead to missed laps.
Examples of mounting the IR LED
Warning!
Do not bend the wires directly at the base of the
LED as they could snap!
Positioning the Receiver Box
: The Bluetooth receiver box uses a low
power Bluetooth device that must be positioned within 10m of your
Android phone, iPhone, iPad or iPod.
Position the box approx. 100mm above the edge of the track so the
infrared signal has a clear line of site to the infrared receiver on the
side of the box. Push in the large black on/off switch so the red light
comes on and the lap counter is now ready for you to connect to.
Launch the application on your device and connect to the box using
the Auto button. Make sure you have entered your serial number
into the settings window.
When connected, the app will automatically start when your car first
passes the receiver box. When you pass for the first time the app will
tell you the lap counter and clock has started. You can use the
speakers of your device or headphones to listen to your lap times
live.
The lap counter software will continue until the designated race time
has passed and will stop automatically when you pass on the next lap.
When you have finished your run you can save your lap times for
future reference.
WARNING!
Do not exit the lap timer before you
have saved your lap times, or you will lose the data.
Troubleshooting
Can’t connect to the receiver box?
• Make sure you have entered the correct serial code in the
settings window of the app. The serial code is found on the
base of your device.
• Make sure you have installed 4 x AAA batteries.
• Make sure the power is on with the Red LED lit on the top
of box.
• Make sure you have Bluetooth activated and turned on in
your device.
• Turn Bluetooth off and on again and try to reconnect
• In Android make sure your device can be seen in the
Bluetooth settings.
• Restart the application.
• Make sure the receiver box is not positioned greater than
10m.
The receiver box is not detecting laps?
• Make sure the box is at the same height as the LED in the
car.
• Make sure the IR LED in the car is pointing out of the
window and not obstructed in any way.
• Make sure the Transponder is powered and plugged in
correctly.
• Check the transponder plug is a firm tight fit when plugged
in. The pins can be crimped slightly to ensure a tight
connection is formed.
• The box might be detecting laps but not connected to your
device.
• Make sure the receiver box is not positioned greater than
10m.
Lexan folded
and fixed to
window with
double sided
tape. Reamed
4.8m hole for
tight fit.

10m Between devices
Receiver box
positioned at the
side of the track
approximately
100mm from the
ground
QUICK START GUIDE
Install IR Emitter into
car with tip of the
blue LED facing out
the side window of
the car.
2
Download and install
the Pocket Pit app from
the Apple App Store or
Google Play.
3
Open the app and tap
on the settings button.
Enter the serial number
found on the bottom of
your device.
4
From the home screen tap the lap timer button
and then tap Auto in the top right-hand corner.
6
When you are ready to race, position
the receiver box at the side of the track
and turn it on by pressing the black
switch.
Keep the distance between your device
and the receiver box below 10m.
5
iOS
: Tap connect and wait
for your connection to be
established.
Android
: The app will now
search and connect to your
device.
When connected the
connection window will
close automatically and you
are ready to start your run.
7
When your car passes the box for
the first time the timer will begin
automatically and tell you your lap
time each time you pass the
receiver box.
iOS
: The app can give you minute
by minute updates and will tell you
when run time is complete.
Android:
The app will tell you
when your run has started, when
you have 30 secs remaining and
when your run is complete.
8
Drivers Rostrum
(see reverse for other
mounting ideas)
Open the base of
the receiver box
and install 4 x AAA
batteries.
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iOS
Android
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