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==Timing== | ==Timing== | ||
The software can manage the timing of the race by receiving data from a timer attached to the computer. This is usually done via serial connections with timing devices but may also be done for some timers via a LAN or USB connection. | |||
Results can be sent to a scoreboard via another serial port. | |||
The first step is to connect the timing equipment and test inputs using the [[National FIS Software : Timing Setup|Setup & Test]] option: | |||
*[[National FIS Software : Timing Setup|Setup & Test]] | *[[National FIS Software : Timing Setup|Setup & Test]] | ||
*[[National FIS Software : Managing The Race|Managing The Race]] | *[[National FIS Software : Managing The Race|Managing The Race]] | ||
*[[National FIS Software : Intervals & Speed Traps|Intervals & Speed Traps]] | *[[National FIS Software : Intervals & Speed Traps|Intervals & Speed Traps]] |
Revision as of 22:43, 2 September 2009
Timing
The software can manage the timing of the race by receiving data from a timer attached to the computer. This is usually done via serial connections with timing devices but may also be done for some timers via a LAN or USB connection.
Results can be sent to a scoreboard via another serial port.
The first step is to connect the timing equipment and test inputs using the Setup & Test option: