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1 Electronic Timing Official Training Clinic – May 1, 2016 Update

2 Adjustment for Timing System Difference 102.24.4D Effective May 1, 2016, back-up times no longer need to be adjusted for timing differences. No need to look at the current previous and next heats to provide a consistent average. Use button time reported by timing console. Note that Colorado automatically deducts 0.15 s but Daktronics does not. Both are acceptable.

3 Automatic/Semi-Automatic/Manual Buttons & Watches have different adjustments due to human reaction time Start Human Delay Button Pad Watch Finish Colorado Timing Console automatically deducts 0.15 Human Delay

4 Time Verification (Pad, Button & Watches) At least one button confirms pad time Y Use pad time Watches confirm one button time and faster than pad Y Collect order of finish and coach’s time. Compare with pad/watch/button times. Use best judgment. Watches confirm each other and faster than pad Y Use watch average N At least one watch confirms pad time Y N N N Buttons confirm each other and faster than pad Y N Use button average ET TIP: Calculate the adjusted button average, when the pad is not confirmed & 2 buttons agree, before watch times arrive to speed the process! Use button time

5 Lane Timing Adjustment Button times and watch times need to be adjusted by “timing system difference” Check that there are 3 valid lanes for comparison Calculate average difference between pad and valid button (or watch) times in that heat For further confirmation, optionally check the Order Of Finish (OOF) to see that the adjusted time fits the place order Further investigation is needed when: Buttons slower than pad confirm each other Times validated “just barely” by approximately 0.30 seconds

6 Colorado 6 Automatically calculates the now obsolete lane timing adjustment on the buttons. Button times already have built-in subtraction of 0.15 seconds Need to turn off the built-in averaging system after May 1 st 2016.

7 Colorado 6 (continued) 1. Use the softkeys on the right to select “Setups” 2. Use Up/Down softkeys to select “Timing” 3. Use Up/Down softkeys to select “Automatic Backup Time Adjustment” 4. Use Off softkey to turn off

8 Colorado 5 It is acceptable to use the built-in 0.15 adjustment applied to the button times.

9 Daktronics Does not do any button adjustment Beware that button averages on the Daktronics printout may be rounded up instead of down (depending upon version) When using optional PC interface, keeps a running race log with all touches and buttons that can be retrieved.

10 Hy-Tek Meet Manager Software on the Results Computer Set up meets Manage entries Seed races with swimmers Prints heat sheets & psych sheets Captures the times from the timing console Assimilates the results Scores the meet Prints awards labels Hy-Tek can print out lane timing adjustment worksheet for buttons (aka “calc sheet”)

11 Hy-Tek “Calc menu” Calculates the average button time Do NOT use “Accept Adjusted” as this will apply the obsolete timing adjustment.


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