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DIGITAL DELAY Elite 95 Руководство
The Dial-in values are used when crossing over (going off your opponent's top yellow). The Elite 95 uses the Dial-in
values by taking Their Dial and subtracting Your Dial, if the result is a positive number the result is added to Delay 1. If the
result is zero or a negative number the result is thrown out and no time is added to Delay 1.
To set a new Dial-In time, press the 1 key. Your Dial-in is shown on the left side of the screen, while Their Dial-in is
shown on the right side of the screen. Next select which side of the screen is to be changed. This is done by using the 2ND
key to move the selection arrows to either the left or the right side of the screen. Then press the CLEAR key and the selected
side of the display will go blank indicating the Elite 95 is ready to accept the new time. Enter a new time using the numerical
keys. If a mistake is made while entering the number, pressing the UNDO key will erase the last digit entered. The UNDO
key can be repeatedly pressed as necessary until the display is blank. Pressing the UNDO key while the screen is blank will
restore the original number. Once the new number has been entered press the ENTER key to store in memory. If the number
entered uses all four digits pressing the enter key is not required.
Note: To turn the Crossover feature off, set both Dial-ins to zero.
The Delay times are used to delay the release of the Transbrake solenoid in relation to the release of a button. In the
simplest form, the driver releases a button on the top yellow. This starts the delay time counting down to zero. When the
countdown reaches zero the Transbrake solenoid is released. The Elite 95 has two Delay times labeled Delay 1 and Delay 2.
Delay 1 is the primary delay. Delay 1 is used to go off the driver's top yellow or when in-conjunction with the Dial-ins, to go
off the opponent's top yellow. Delay 2 is a secondary delay and can be started when the driver feels the primary release was
bad. This is explained further in PB Modes.
To set a new Delay time into either Delay 1 or Delay 2, press the number 2 key. Then follow the same procedure for
entering a new number as explained in setting new Dial-In times.
Tap Up/Down Information in PB Mode 2
To display the Tap Up/Down information, press the 3 key. The Tap information is shown to the right side of the
screen. The left most digit shows the number of times the Tap Up/Down Push-button was pressed. The two right hand digits
show the programmable time (0 to 99 thousandths of a second) to be subtracted from or added to the delay time. If a minus
sign is present in front of the two digits the Elite 95 is set to Tap Down, and a subtraction from the delay time will be done. If
there is a blank in front of the two digits the Elite 95 is set to Tap Up, and an addition to the delay time will be done. To select
either Tap Up or Tap Down mode use the arrow keys. Press the Up Arrow key for Tap Up mode or press the Down Arrow
key for Tap Down mode. To change the Tap amount value, press the CLEAR key and then using the numerical keys enter the
new tap value between zero and ninety-nine.
The tap value goes to the thousandths so a 10 on the screen represents 1 hundredth in value.
Tap Up/Down Information in PB Modes 1, 3, and 4
To display the Tap Up/Down information, press the 3 key. The Tap information is shown to the right side of the
screen. The left most digit shows the Overall Tap Count. The two right hand digits show the programmable time (0 to 99
thousandths of a second) to be subtracted from or added to the delay time. This value is used for both Tapping Up and Down.
To change the Tap amount value, press the CLEAR key and then using the numerical keys enter the new tap value between
zero and ninety-nine. The tap value goes to the thousandths so a10 on the screen represents 1 hundredth in value.
Because the Elite 95 allows both Tapping Up and Down on the same pass when in PB Modes 1, 3, and 4, an Overall
Tap Count system had to be used. The Overall Tap Count system lets the driver know what the result was for multiple presses
of either or both Tap buttons. For example if the Tap amount was 5 thousandths and if Tap Up button was pressed three times
+ .015 and the Tap Down button was pressed two times -.010, the resulting tap amount of +.005 would be added to the delay
time. The Overall Tap Count would be one and because the result was a single Tap Up, the minus sign would not be shown.
Another example, using the same Tap amount of 5 thousandths, if Tap Up button was pressed once + .005 and the Tap Down
button was pressed three times -.015, the resulting tap amount of -.010 would be subtracted from the delay time. The Overall
Tap Count would be two and because the result was two Tap Downs, the minus sign would be shown.
Setting Dial-In Times
Setting Delay Times
Setting and Displaying the Delay
Setting and Displaying the Delay
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