Basic Roamer Company RoamerTime User Manual

RoamerTime User Manual
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RoamerTime is a high quality cost effective timing unit for road, regularity and stage rally navigators/co-drivers incorporating the following features:
a 24 hour hh:mm:ss time of day clock, which is easily set to any second, rather than
waiting "for the minute"
a stopwatch measuring to whole seconds or tenths of seconds, which can be paused,
re-started and zeroed
adjustable display brightness operation via internal AA batteries or an external 7-16v DC supply all information being retained, including the clock time and the running stopwatch,
when the unit is powered off
a quick release mounting bracket kit that allows adjustable fitting to all types of
vehicles
an optional remote control unit that allows complete operation of all functions
without touching the unit.
This version of the RoamerTime User Manual is for RoamerTime software version 1.02.x
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With RoamerTime being a fully self-contained unit, the clock can to be set to rally time, for example, in the signing on area. It may also be used on events such as Table Top Rallies etc.
The RoamerTime unit is an aluminium case 125mm(W) x 80mm(H) x 45mm(D).
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A RoamerTime unit can be easily fitted to the vehicle using the mounting bracket kit supplied. The bracket can be mounted on any suitable vertical, horizontal or sloping surface and the unit can be tilted to obtain the best viewing angle.
The inside distance between the arms of the bracket should be set to 135mm. When mounting the unit in the bracket, the rubber washers should be between the unit and the inside of the bracket arms.
RoamerTime may be removed from the bracket by simply loosening the thumbscrews and sliding the unit out of the slots – the thumbscrews do not need to be removed completely.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT ONLY THE SUPPLIED THUMBSCREWS ARE
USED TO MOUNT THE UNIT
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RoamerTime has the option to be powered by 6x AA batteries fitted in the rear battery compartment.
1.5v alkaline or 1.2v rechargeable batteries may be used. Batteries of 1800maH or better are recommended. With a fresh set of 1800maH batteries the unit will operate for more than 15 hours with both displays visible at their minimum brightness.
If batteries are fitted and external power is also present, the external power source is used to power the unit and the batteries are not used – but the batteries will power the unit, without interruption, if there are is a failure in the external power.
If the unit is running on battery power, the colon in the clock display will flash twice per second.
The unit quickly flashes the entire display once every second when the battery voltage is low. If the battery voltage falls further, the display will go to minimum brightness and the batteries should be changed as soon as possible. The batteries should be changed immediately if the bottom display shows "batt" at any time.
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A RoamerTime unit can also be powered from a 7v-16v externally fused (3A max) DC power supply via the supplied power cable (red wire +ve, blue wire 0v) which plugs into the socket on the right hand end panel.
If the unit is running on external power, the colon in the clock display will be displayed constantly.
If the external power is applied with reverse polarity (i.e. +ve and 0v swapped) the unit will not power up – however, no electrical damage will occur.
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There are two displays on a RoamerTime unit:
Top display: a 24hr clock showing hh:mm:ss Bottom display: a stopwatch with two modes – Road Mode and Stage Mode. In
Road Mode the display is in whole seconds only and shows h:mm:ss with leading zero hours and zero tens of minutes blanked. In Stage Mode all leading zeroes are blanked, the display is in tenths (i.e. mm:ss.t) up to 59:59.9, then hh:mm:s
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Turn the unit on or off using the rocker switch. The first time the unit is switched on, the displays will be at minimum brightness and:
the clock will start from 00:00:00 the stopwatch will be in Road Mode and set to 0.00
After initial switch on, the displays are shown according to the last display mode selected (see below) and at the last brightness setting selected.
There are two multi-function buttons on the right hand side of the unit:
the Top button or T – the black button the Bottom button or B – the red button.
If T is pressed when the unit is switched on, the software version (1.02.x) is shown for 2 seconds on the bottom display and then the unit operates normally.
If B is pressed when the unit is switched on, the stopwatch toggles between Road Mode and Stage Mode. The mode is remembered until changed by pressing B at switch on again.
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T has different effects depending on how long it is pressed for:
a short press changes the display mode, in the sequence:
o clock and stopwatch displayed o clock only displayed o stopwatch only displayed
a medium press (more than 2 seconds) allows the display brightness to be changed -
use B to increase the brightness from 0 (min) to 15 (max) one step at a time, or hold down to continuously change the brightness
a long press (more than 5 seconds) will allow the clock to be set. Initially the hh
value will flash - use B (one press at a time or hold down) to increment hh. Press T to flash the mm value - use B (one press at a time or hold down) to increment mm. Press T to flash the ss value - use B (one press at a time or hold down) to increment ss. Press T again to set the clock to the displayed value. Note that the clock stops to allow accurate setting when B is used to change the hh, mm or ss values.
B controls the stopwatch (or is used for setting the brightness and clock - see above):
a short press will start the stopwatch the next short press will pause the stopwatch display (although the stopwatch will
continue running in the background)
the next short press will restart the stopwatch display, with the displayed value
resuming at the time that the stopwatch has now reached
a medium press will reset the stopwatch to zero.
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The optional remote unit connects to the RoamerTime via the socket on the left hand side.
There are two buttons on the remote unit:
The black button at the top provides exactly the
same functions as the T button
The red button at the bottom provides exactly the
same functions as the B button.
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