V3 Lap Timer Recording Racing Race Time 1 Aluminum Timer + 1 Plastic Beacon Grey on 2040-parts.com
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V3 Lap timer Recording Racing Race time 1 Aluminum Timer + 1 Plastic Beacon Grey We have 5 other colors in stock: Red, blue, silver, black, golden. Please contact us for what color you want. If you don't note us, we will send a red one acquiescently. V3 transmitter is 50% more power and 15m distance! 2x AA batteries lasts 5 hours! A massive improvement vs old V2. Description:
How to use ?
The Lap Timer (Receiver): <UP>: The LCD shows one lap backward <DOWN>: The LCD shows one lap forward <SUM>: Summary; Slowest lap time, fastest lap time, Total time and average lap time <CLR>:A two-second press will clear the memory and turn on the signal receiver,so the timer will start to count when it passes the signal wall; A short press will stop the timer from counting,and LCD turns to last record The transmitter: It is powered by 2 x AA batteries; Lasting 5 hours continuously It is proposed to turn off the transmitter during idle to save power
Note: Batteries need to be replaced after 5 hours of use to avoid weak signals Take the batteries out of the box during long idle It is forbidden to point the laser to eyes, keep the product away from children.
Before you use; 1. Turn on the power. The switch should be at the On position; The LCD will show the total lap time of last session
If the record has been cleared, the signal receiver will start to work; And LCD will show:
2. Press<CLR> for more than 2 seconds, the memory will be cleared, and signal receiver will be turned on; The LCD will show: 3. Before you start the bike, please make sure that the signal receiver is on ;( Make sure that the sign is active) 4. When the LCD shows that the signal receiver is on, the <UP>\<Down>\<SUM> will be inactive 5. When the bike passes the infrared signal for the first time, the lap will turn 1, and the timer starts to count 6. The last lap record will be shown for 10 seconds on the LCD; and then the real time record will be displayed 7. To stop time counting, press the <CLR> button; The signal receiver will be turned off, and the total time will be displayed on the LCD
After you use: 9. When the signal receiver is off, <CLR> is inactive, unless press it by 2 seconds to clear the memory and start the next counting 10. When the device is idle for 20 minutes(no signal, no button touch) the system will go to sleep status to save power
O The time tolerance of this device is 0.0035 seconds for each lap (CPU) O This device is designed for track day and trainers; It has all basic function that is required for track day O Product size: 60mm x 40mm x 12mm O Max Lap time and Max total time: 99 minutes 59 seconds O Max lap to record: 64 laps O When there is continuous signal, only the first signal will be counted O The signal receiver is built in the timer, make sure the receiver is exposed to the ?signal wall? created by the transmitter O The laser pointer helps to build the signal wall; Make the ?wall? as vertical to the track as possible O When you are not able to expose the signal receiver to the ?signal wall?, try to turn the ?wall? to different angles
Package: 1* Grey Aluminum Timer + 1 Plastic Beacon ( no batteries in side) Shipping Item:
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