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The SPEED TIMER is a
portable and safe (12 volt) system.
Originally designed for UK dry-ski slopes, it has been used for track
events and can be used for events where mechanical contact is not possible,
eg horse events. The time is displayed to
0.01 second and is the time between the closure of the start contact
(mechanical or electronic) and the closure of the finish contact
(electronic). The reset button clears
the display and sends a signal to the start gate. |
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The system
consists of:- Timer Mechanical Start
Gate IR Optical
Finish Gate Telecommunications Cables. ___ Some timers can
be used with a Monitor ___ A Dual Slalom
unit uses two start and finish gates and gives a more reliable race than
marshals using flags to indicate when a racer passes the finish gate. Penalty lights indicate when a skier
starts before the previous one finishes. |
START GATE
The picture shows the
start gate (yellow with arm at shin level) and the start marshal speaking to
the time marshal over the telecommunication system. The IR optical finish gate
can be used as a start gate in other sports. |
FINISH GATE
The two units of the IR
finish gate (yellow) aligned at the finish gate – the two red poles. Straw bales are used as protection. |
TIMER
The timer in use. The
lights on each side of the time display indicate the state of the gates. The two left buttons duplicate the gates
(used for testing during set-up) and the right one resets the display and
turns the light on at the start gate. The timing marshal is
wearing the headset of the telecommunication system and can be in touch with
the finish marshal as well as the start marshal. |
For more information speak to DEREK WALKER at Vacuum Equipment Services.