INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE OF CONTROL UNIT EP095M WiFi
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1 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 1 of 29 INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE OF CONTROL UNIT EP095M WiFi 1. GENERAL INFORMATION COMPOSITION TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE UNIT OPERATION Selecting discipline Zeros Connecting shooters Starting a round (START) Stopping a round (PAUSE) and repeating a shot along the sequence Delay between shots Sensitivity End of a round Reset Coin mode DISCIPLINES Test for Trap Hunting Germany Trap Trap Training discipline Trap Training R-L-C American Trap (one multidirectional trap machine) Universal Trap Down the Line Double Trap 2013/ Shoot Off DTrap (after Qualification or after Semifinal) Final DTrap (Used for Semifinal and Medal Match) Final DTrap Shoot Off (Used for SH after Medal Match) Olympic Trap Manual DTrap DTrap Japanese Double-Trap Skeet Shoot Off Skeet (after Qualification) Final Skeet (Used for Semifinal and Medal Match) Final Skeet Shoot Off (Used for SH after Medal Match) Test for Skeet Custom Skeet (3 schemes) Skeet Timer Shoot Off Trap (after qualification) Compak Fitasc (40 schemes) Compak 2014 (42 schemes) Custom Compak (10 schemes) Test Compak Multi Compak Manual Sporting Custom Sporting (10 schemes) Remote WiFi Helices. Elicio EP095CM Remote Semifinal Trap Final Trap Final Trap Shoot Off Trap Training DX SX CE (3 schemes)... 9 INDEX 5.8 Triple Trap 15 targets for training Mini Trap 25 or 15 targets for training PROGRAM MODE Number of Targets Skeet Custom Name with ChipCard Automatic Shoot-Off New Password Pause: Fixed/Exter Clutter Adjustment Target Delete/Back Skeet Lamps Delay Helices: coin correspondance ISSF TV Finals Coin box mode Preferred Disciplines Remote Change Discipline DTL: only trap DTL: single point Fitasc Preferred Traps in Manual Sporting WiFi Sound at the End Round Skeet Timer 0,2/3 sec Trap Exchange Coin Box Sequence Time Out Sound at the No Bird Sound at the Pause Sound at the Start Chip memo config Chip memo compak custom 1/ Price lists Reports Microphones all Open Coin Box Targets Trap Pulse Duration Reaction Time Scoreboard Targets Automatic No-Bird Sporting Custom from 1 to CHIP CARD Master Card To select shooters with Chip Cards Report Card INSTALLATION Plug for Traps - J Plug for Stand Lamps and No-Bird push-button J Plug for external coin box J Plug for scoreboard or monitor J Plug for referee box J Lamps for Skeet Junction Box mod. EP096I GUARANTEE AND ASSISTANCE... 28
2 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 2 of GENERAL INFORMATION The EP095M control unit allows a shooting range to be run, in a fully automatic way, in the overall disciplines suitable today. This unit can be connected to many additional units like scoreboards, monitors, PC in order to increase the facilities on the shooting ground and meet wider requirements up to easy management of the most important international competitions. The shooting range can be completely controlled by the EP095M unit, which has the following features: no pre-set rounds for Olympic and Universal Trench. According to the rules, there are infinite shooting patterns. 5 rounds for sporting and 3 rounds for skeet that can be customised by the range operator possibility to adjust the delay between two consecutive shots between 1 and 5 sec. 1 to 6 shooters can be connected for each series control of 15 traps 20 millisecond typical delay between shooter s call and trap release well protected against interference, other gunshots, metallic noises made by the rifle, knocks on the microphones, etc... possibility to insert automatic No-Bird possibility to stop round at any time from main console or from referee s remote control and repeat or skip over a shot, once or several times, and to vary the number of shooters during round capability to show, at any time, round number, active microphone and shooter shooting next trap testing, 15 traps are activated in sequence in order to test and adjust them isolated RS485 interface to transfer information to monitors, digital scoreboards, Personal Computer capability to drive 10 lamps (5 or 8 to indicate active microphone and 2 for Pull and Mark in Skeet) internal chip-card reader possibility to add a coin box in order to operate the range with no need for personnel internal counter of released clays automatic storage of all relevant data, in case of power failure 2. COMPOSITION The unit EP095M consists of the following elements: main console remote control box for the referee, with 10 mt. cable switch-box, with 3 push-buttons, connected to the referee control box with a 30 mt. cable long 3. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE UNIT Voltage input: Frequency mains: Maximum power consumption: Output to trap relays: Operating temperature range: Internal protections: Protection from lightening: Dimensions of the main console: Dimensions of the referee control box: Total weight: Data interface: 110V AC 240V AC 47Hz 63Hz 40 W 12V DC 2 Amp -10 C +45 C 2 A fuse on input, automatic short circuit protection on 12V DC output varistors, transil, and gas discharge 390 x 260 x 135 mm. 170 x 96 x 85 mm. 3.5 Kg. isolated RS485 For WiFi: frequency 868 Mhz max output: 27dBm
3 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 3 of OPERATION The following figures show the main console front panel and the referee s remote control front panel. Front panel of main unit Front panel of referee control box Front panel of switch-box for zeros
4 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 4 of Selecting discipline Using the buttons on same line of display, choose the required discipline before starting a new series. All shooters must be deselected to modify the discipline. If enabled (see para 6 Program Mode ) it's possible to change the discipline by using the "No-Bird" button of the referee box. The list of supported disciplines are: Code on Display Discipline description TRAP Test Trap Test for 15 Trap machines Olympic Trap ISSF Olympic Trap discipline Sh.Off Trap Shoot-Off for ISSF Trap after Qualification SemiFinal Trap SemiFinal Round for Trap Final Trap Medals matches for Trap Final Trap SH Shoot Off Round for Trap after Medals matches Trap Train. DX Training for Trap only right targets Trap Train. SX Training for Trap only left targets Trap Train. CE Training for Trap only centre targets Triple Trap Mini Trap 15 targets for training Mini Trap 25 Mini round for trap, 25 targets Mini Trap 15 Mini round for trap, 15 targets Hunting Trap Hunting Germany Trap 15 targets Trap Training Training discipline for Trap with delay time Training R-L-C Training discipline for Trap with possibility to select Right-Centre-Left shot Americ. Trap American Trap discipline, only with a multi-directional trap machine (output #8) UNIVERSAL TRAP Univ. Trap Universal Trap discipline Trap for CM Only with the EP095CM that operate in Remote, a trap training discipline Sporting WiFi Only with the EP095CM that operate in Remote, a sporting discipline Down the Line Down the Line discipline, only with a multi-directional trap machine (output #8) DOUBLE TRAP D.Trap 2013/30 Double Trap 2013 / 30 targets Sh.Off D. Trap Shoot-Off for ISSF Double Trap after qualification Final DTrap Medals matches for DTrap Final DTrap SH Shoot Off Round for DTrap after Medals matches Manual D.Trap Training for Double Trap: manual double 7-8/8-9/7-9 D.Trap Training for Double Trap: manual single Japan D. Trap Double Trap with Japanese rules SKEET Skeet 2013 ISSF Skeet discipline 2013 Sh.Off Skeet Shoot-Off for ISSF Skeet after qualification Final Skeet Medals matches for Skeet Final Skeet SH Shoot Off Round for Skeet after Medals matches Test Skeet Test for Skeet, Pull Mark - Double Skeet Custom 1 Custom skeet no. 1 Skeet Custom 2 Custom skeet no. 2 Skeet Custom 3 Custom skeet no. 3 Skeet Timer Manual Skeet discipline COMPAK Compak Fitasc Compak Sporting International 40 new sequences 1 old sequence Compak 2014 Compak Sporting International 40 new sequences with new rotation 2014 Cust. Compak 1 Custom Compak no. 1 Cust. Compak 2 Custom Compak no. 2 Cust. Compak 3 Custom Compak no. 3 Cust. Compak 4 Custom Compak no. 4 Cust. Compak 5 Custom Compak no. 5 Cust. Compak 6 Custom Compak no. 6 Cust. Compak 7 Custom Compak no. 7 Cust. Compak 8 Custom Compak no. 8 Cust. Compak 9 Custom Compak no. 9 Cust. Compak 10 Custom Compak no. 10 Test Compak Test for Compak Trap machines Multi Compak Compak Fitasc with different schemes for every shooter SPORTING Manual Sporting Manual Target release with external box PULLT-M
5 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 5 of 29 Sporting 1 Custom sporting no. 1 Sporting 1 Custom sporting no. 1 Sporting 2 Custom sporting no. 2 Sporting 3 Custom sporting no. 3 Sporting 4 Custom sporting no. 4 Sporting 5 Custom sporting no. 5 Sporting 6 Custom sporting no. 6 Sporting 7 Custom sporting no. 7 Sporting 8 Custom sporting no. 8 Sporting 9 Custom sporting no. 9 Sporting 10 Custom sporting no. 10 Remote WiFi Unit controlled by the EP095CM wifi manual controller (Only with WiFi version) HELICES For Helices ZZ of Elicio Gonzales Helices-Elicio Discipline for Helices Heli5 Squad Discipline for Helices: squad rotation Heli5 Competition Discipline for Helices: Competition rotation 4.2 Connecting shooters Shooters can be connected or disconnected by using the six switches under the display. By setting on up position the switch the relevant shooter is connected. By setting the same switch on down position the shooter is disconnected. Led ON means shooter connected. 4.3 Starting a round (START) Once the discipline and the number of shooters have been chosen, operate as following in order to start the sequence of shoots: - press the START button on the main console, or - press the START button on the referee control box, or - press the push-button no. 3 on the referee s box The active microphone, the round and the selected shooter for the next shot will appear on the display screen. 4.4 Stopping a round (PAUSE) and repeating a shot along the sequence A round can be stopped at any time. Press button PAUSE from the main console or from the referee control box and the round comes to halt. It is then possible to connect or disconnect shooters. Pressing push button no. 3 on the switch-box for zeros, allows to repeat the last shot. By pressing button PAUSE and after that BACK or FORWARD buttons, it is possible to go backwards and forwards, in order to repeat one or more shots along the sequence. It's possible also pushing the unit in PAUSE mode by pressing for more than 2 sec. the button no. 3 on the switch-box for zeros. A small sound will inform you about that. To return on START mode, press again the same button or other Start buttons on main consolle or on the referee box. 4.5 Delay between shots After every shot, automatically is setted a time delay that can be adjusted between 1 to 5 sec. by using the DELAY knob on the main console. Entering inside Program Mode, can be possible to disable this knob and set a fix value for this delay. 4.6 Sensitivity Knob SENSITIVITY adjusts the microphone sensitivity to external noises. It is suggested set the sensitivity between 5 and 6, in order to have a fast trap release and a good immunity to external noises. But the correct value depends from many factors, then it's necessary to test on the range the right value for your application. 4.7 End of a round At the end of a round, the unit is automatically set in the PAUSE position. A small sounf will inform you about that. Entering inside Program Mode, can be possible to disable this sound at the end of the round. By pressing button FORWARD the unit is automatically reset. If START button is pressed, a new round will start with same shooters of previous round.
6 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 6 of Reset At any time, it is possible to go back to initial menu by pressing button RESET. This action cancels the round data. 4.9 Coin mode The unit can be used with or without a coin box. The Unit can be used with an external Coin Box (connected to plug J3) or by using the internal Chip Card Reader. When a coin box is used, the operation is limited to a fixed maximum number of targets for round. To set this number it s necessary to enter inside Program Mode by using a password. If for example 3 extra targets for round are stored, a round with 1 shooter can shot a maximum of 28 targets (for trap). A round with 2 shooters can shot a maximum of 56 targets, till a round with 6 shooters with a maximum number of shots of 168 targets. The unit will count one target for single shot, and two targets for double shots. When the unit end the round, a timer of 8 sec. will starts, then it s possible to repeat only two targets (one double or two singles), then the unit will automatically reset. For Chip Card operation, refer to paragraph #7 to know the operating procedures Zeros The buttons 1 and 2 of the switch-box for zeros are used to send a Zero to the external units. A sound, different for first and second zero, is produced. The button no. 2 is enabled only for double target, then the button no. 1 is used for zero on first target and button no. 2 for zero on the second target. In case of mistake, it's possible to modify on the external units the hit/miss by using the following procedure: - put the unit in "Pause" - push again the button no. 1 or no. 2 to modify the miss to hit or the hit to miss. No sound will be produced for this operation - put the unit in "Start" to continue the round
7 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 7 of DISCIPLINES 5.1 Test for Trap Is used in order to test the 15 traps (before competition or for maintenance). Press START button. Press FORWARD button to release target. Press BACK button to go back along the sequence without release targets. 5.2 Olympic Trap This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. 5.3 Shoot Off Trap (after qualification) This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. This discipline must be selected for a shoot-off after semifinal. To remove a shooter from the sequence, press PAUSE button, deselect the shooter, then press START button. Shoot Off after qualification ( ) Before the Shoot-Off starts a left and right hand target will be thrown from each station. All tied athletes must then line up behind Station 1 in the order decided by their interim Qualification ranking (highest ranking athlete to shoot first). Starting on Station 1 they must shoot at regular targets until the tie(s) are broken according to the following sequence: Station 1 left target, Station 2 right target, Station 3 left target, Station 4 right target, Station 5 left target, then Station 1 again this time shooting at a right target and so on Shoot-off Procedures ( ) Ties involving second or fourth place at the end of a Semifinal will be broken by shoot-offs. In case of more than one tie at the end of a Semifinal, the lowest position tie will be broken first. The starting positions for tied athletes in shoot-offs will be decided according to the Bib Numbers (lowest number shoots first). Shootoffs will be conducted according to the following rules. All tied athletes at the end of the Semifinal must line up behind Station 1 in Bib number order. Starting on Station 1 they must each shoot at regular targets until the tie(s) are broken according to the following sequence: Station 1 left target, Station 2 right target, Station 3 left target, Station 4 right target, Station 5 left target, then Station 1 again this time shooting at a right target and so on. Only one (1) shot is permitted at each target. After shooting, the athlete must move to the rear of the athlete(s) who have yet to shoot. Each athlete in the tie must in turn do likewise. Tie-Breaking, Fifth and Sixth Places ( ). The two (2) finalists who are eliminated after the Semifinal will be ranked according to their Semifinal scores. Ties will be broken by applying the countback rule to Semifinal scores. If the tie is not broken, tied athletes will be ranked according to their Qualification ranking. 5.4 Semifinal Trap This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. Semifinal ( ) Each Semifinal consists of 15 targets. Finalists shoot one shot only at each target. In the Semifinal, athletes will occupy Stations in Bib Number order ( , lowest Bib Number on Station 1). After each athlete has shot on a station, he must move to the next station to fire in sequence on that station. In Semifinals, finalists will shoot one (1) left, one (1) center and one (1) right target on each station. A timing system to control the 12-second preparation time limit must be used during the Semifinal and Medal Match Stages. 5.5 Final Trap This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 3 stands (no ) must be connected to the 3 respectively inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. Medal Match ( ) Each Medal Match Stage consists of 15 targets. Finalists shoot one shot only at each target.
8 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 8 of 29 In Medal Matches, Athletes will shoot on Stations only. The two (2) athletes will at the start occupy Stations 2 and 3 (lowest Bib Number on Station 2). Athletes shoot one target on each station and then advance. During each Medal Match Stage, finalists will shoot two (2) left, one (1) center and two (2) right targets on each station. A timing system to control the 12-second preparation time limit must be used during the Semifinal and Medal Match Stages. 5.6 Final Trap Shoot Off This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 3 stands (no ) must be connected to the 3 respectively inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. To remove a shooter from the sequence, press PAUSE button, deselect the shooter, then press START button. Shoot-off Procedures ( ) Ties involving second or fourth place at the end of a Medal Matches will be broken by shoot-offs. The starting positions for tied athletes in shoot-offs will be decided according to the Bib Numbers (lowest number shoots first). Shootoffs will be conducted according to the following rules. All tied athletes at the end of the Medal Matches must line up behind Station 2 in Bib number order. Starting on Station 2 they must each shoot at regular targets until the tie(s) are broken according to the following sequence: Station 2 left target, Station 3 right target, Station 4 left target, then Station 2 again this time shooting at a right target and so on. Only one (1) shot is permitted at each target. After shooting, the athlete must move to the rear of the athlete(s) who have yet to shoot. Each athlete in the tie must in turn do likewise. 5.7 Trap Training DX SX CE (3 schemes) For the Training Trap disciplines allows 3 sequences with targets only right or left or centre. Target release is immediate with voice of shooter. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. 5.8 Triple Trap 15 targets for training For the Triple Trap discipline for training, only 15 targets are released. The first turn will have only left targets, the second turn will have only centre targets, the last turn only right targets. Targets can be delayed between 0 and 3 sec. from call of shooter by using the ADJ1 knob on the main unit. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. 5.9 Mini Trap 25 or 15 targets for training For the Mini Trap discipline for training, can be selected 25 or only 15 targets. The trap machines used are only 3: trap 7 (right target), trap 8 (centre target), trap 9 (left target). Every shooter will shot in random mode 2 left, 2 right and 1 centre target from every stand for the 25 targets discipline. For the 15 targets disciplines, every shooter will shot from every stand 1 left, 1 right and 1 centre target. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target Hunting Germany Trap The Hunting Germany Trap discipline is similar to the Olympic Trap, but only 15 targets are released. For every shooter will be released (in random mode) from every stand: 1 left, 1 centre, 1 right targets. Targets are released without any delay. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call target Trap Training discipline The discipline named Trap Training allows an extra delay between pull and target exit. Knob ADJ2 adjust the extra delay between 0 and 250 ms. Knob ADJ1 on min. position enable a fixed extra delay, on max position enable a random extra delay between 0 and the value set with knob ADJ1. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target.
9 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 9 of Trap Training R-L-C This discipline enable to select type of target for every shooter before his shot, by using the 2 buttons of the referee box normally used for zeros. By default the shot is a Right target, by pressing the button no.1 before the shot, the target will be a Centre, by pressing the button no. 2 before the shot, the target will be a Left. This discipline can be used for training, and cannot be used for competition because the switch box for zeros cannot advices for zeros of shooters. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target American Trap (one multidirectional trap machine) For the American Trap discipline only the output no. 8 is used in order to release targets The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target Universal Trap This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target Down the Line For the Down the Line discipline only the trap no. 8 is used in order to release targets Only 5 shooters are enabled to participate to the round. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. Rotation of shooters on the 5 stands will follow the Down-the-line rule, that is a shooter must shot 5 targets before to move to the next stand. By using ADJ1, it's possible to enable only one microphone (ADJ1 on 0 position), or it's possible to enable all microphones at same time (ADJ1 on max position) By "Program Mode" it's possible to select only trap no. 8 or 5 traps (from 6 till 10). Compliance the CPCA rules it's possible also to enable the "1 point rule" (normal rule that means hit=1 point, miss= 0 point) or the "3 points rule" that means: hit with first shot = 3 points, hit with second shot = 2 points, miss = 0 points Double Trap 2013/30 This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. The trap machines used for Double Trap are no Shoot Off DTrap (after Qualification or after Semifinal) This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. This discipline must be selected for a shoot-off after semifinal. To remove a shooter from the sequence, press PAUSE button, deselect the shooter, then press START button. Shoot Off after qualification ( ) All tied athletes must line up behind Station 1 in the order decided by their interim qualification ranking (highest ranking athlete to shoot first). Starting on Station 1, they must shoot at regular doubles (Scheme C) until the tie(s) are broken; Before the shoot-off starts, the Referee must show one regular double (Scheme C) 5.18 Final DTrap (Used for Semifinal and Medal Match) This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the 5 respectively inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. Semifinal and Medal Match ( ) Each Semifinal and Medal Match Stage consists of 15 Doubles. In the Semifinal, athletes will occupy stations in Bib Number order ( , lowest Bib Number on Station 1). After each athlete has shot on a station, he must move to the next station.
10 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 10 of 29 During each Semifinal Stage, finalists will shoot three (3) Doubles on each station (one scheme A, one scheme B and one scheme C ) randomly selected. In the Medal Matches, Athletes will shoot on Stations only. The two (2) athletes will at the start occupy Stations 2 and 3 (lowest Bib Number on Station 2). Athletes shoot one Double on each station and then advance. During each Medal Match Stage, finalists will shoot five (5) doubles (two scheme A, two scheme B and one scheme C ) randomly selected. A timing system to control the 12-second preparation time limit must be used during the Semifinal and Medal Match Stages Final DTrap Shoot Off (Used for SH after Medal Match) This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the 5 respectively inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. To remove a shooter from the sequence, press PAUSE button, deselect the shooter, then press START button. Shoot-off Procedures ( ) Ties involving second or fourth place at the end of a Semifinal or ties at the end of Medal Matches will be broken by shoot-offs. In case of more than one tie at the end of a Semifinal, the lowest position tie will be broken first. The starting positions for tied athletes in shoot-offs will be decided according to the Bib Numbers (lowest number shoots first). Shootoffs will be conducted according to the following rules. All tied athletes at the end of the Semifinal must line up behind Station 1 in Bib Number order. Finals shoot-offs will use Scheme C only. The first athlete must on command move onto the station, load and call for the Double. After shooting, the athlete must leave the station and go to stand a minimum of 1 m immediately behind the next station. All athletes remaining in the tie must in turn do likewise. The first athlete must not move onto a station until the Referee commands START. The athlete(s) who miss the most targets on the respective station are the losers and must retire. This process will continue on Stations 2, 3 4,5 until all ties are broken. All tied athletes at the end of a Medal Match must do likewise but using Stations 2,3 and 4 only Manual DTrap This discipline is Used for training. By using the 3 buttons on the switch-box for zeros, it's possible to manually release the following targets: - button no. 1: a double on scheme A, traps 7 and 8 - button no. 2: a double on scheme B, traps 8 and 9 - button no. 3: a double on scheme C, traps 7 and 9 The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the 5 respectively inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target DTrap This discipline is Used for training. By using the 3 buttons on the switch-box for zeros, it's possible to manually release the following targets: - button no. 1: a single target from trap 7 - button no. 2: a single target from trap 8 - button no. 3: a single target from trap 9 The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the 5 respectively inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target Japanese Double-Trap This discipline enable a special version of double trap that release double targets depending the number of shooters that participate to the round. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. The knob ADJ2 introduce a delay on second target between 0 and 2 sec. The diagram at the end of this document will explain the sequence of targets depending the shooters Skeet 2013 This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 8 stands must be connected to the 8 separate inputs available. Then all microphones are well balanced. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. The outputs for trap machines used are:
11 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 11 of 29 - Pull: trap 1 - Mark: trap 9 Compliance the International rule, it s possibile to drive external lamps for Pull and Mark that switch-on when shooter call the target and switch-off when target exit. The outputs for trap machines used in order to drive these lamps are: - Lamp for Pull: trap 2 - Lamp for Mark: trap Shoot Off Skeet (after Qualification) This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 8 stands must be connected to the 8 separate inputs available. Then all microphones are well balanced. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. To remove a shooter from the sequence, press PAUSE button, deselect the shooter, then press START button. Shoot Off after qualification ( ) Before the shoot-off starts, the first athlete must stand immediately behind Station 4 and be permitted to see one (1) regular Double All tied athletes will then shoot in turn on Station 4 in the order decided by their interim Qualification ranking (highest ranking athlete to shoot first); After the Referee declares "START," the first athlete must move on to the station, load and shoot at a regular Double (high/low). He must then leave the station and go to the rear of the athletes who have yet to shoot; All athletes in the tie must in turn do likewise; The athlete(s) who miss the most number of targets after each Double are the losers and must retire; All those who are still tied must remain, and the first athlete must then move on to the station, load and shoot at a reverse Double (low/high). He must then leave the station and go to the rear of the athletes who have yet to shoot; All athletes still in the tie must in turn do likewise; and If any ties remain unbroken, this procedure of shooting at a regular Double and a reverse Double must continue until all results are determined Final Skeet (Used for Semifinal and Medal Match) This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 8 stands must be connected to the 8 separate inputs available. Then all microphones are well balanced. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. Semifinal and Medal Match ( ) Each Semifinal and Medal Match Stage consists of 8 Doubles (16 targets). Finalists shoot on Stations in that order (lowest Bib Number shoots first). Finalists shoot one (1) regular Double and one (1) reverse Double on each station. An electronic timing system to control the 30-second preparation time limit must be used during the Semifinal and Medal Match Stages Final Skeet Shoot Off (Used for SH after Medal Match) This discipline is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 8 stands must be connected to the 8 separate inputs available. Then all microphones are well balanced. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. To remove a shooter from the sequence, press PAUSE button, deselect the shooter, then press START button. Shoot-off Procedures ( ) Ties involving second or fourth place at the end of a Semifinal or ties at the end of Medal Matches will be broken by shoot-offs. In case of more than one tie at the end of a Semifinal, the lowest position tie will be broken first. The starting positions for tied athletes in shoot-offs will be decided according to the Bib Numbers (lowest number shoots first). Shootoffs will be conducted according to the following rules. Ties are broken by returning to Station 3 where the tied athletes shoot a regular Double; if the tie is not broken with the first Double, they shoot a reverse Double on that station; if the tie is not broken they advance to Station 4 to shoot a regular Double, and if the tie is not broken a reverse Double; this sequence continues on Station 5 and then back to Station 3, etc. until the tie is broken. Tie-Breaking, Fifth and Sixth Places ( ). The two (2) finalists who are eliminated after the Semifinal will be ranked according to their Semifinal scores. Ties will be broken by applying the countback rule to Semifinal scores. If the tie is not broken, tied athletes will be ranked according to their Qualification ranking Test for Skeet Is used in order to test the 2 traps (before competition or for maintenance). Press START button.
12 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 12 of 29 Press FORWARD button to release target. Will be released first Pull, then Mark, then Double. Press BACK button to go back along the sequence without release target Custom Skeet (3 schemes) For all 3 custom skeet it s possibile to set a maximum of 5 targets for every stand and a maximum of 8 stands. Then the operator have many possibilties and several schemes are possibile. Setting the sequence it s possible: - to set targets with random delay between 0.2 and 3 sec. from shooter call - to set targets without any delay shooter call The microphones of 8 stands must be connected to the 8 separate inputs available. Then all microphones are well balanced. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. The sequences stored by default inside the unit are the following: Sequence #1 targets with random delay 0,2 3 sec. Stand First Target Second Target Third Target #1 Pull Pull+Mark #2 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #3 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #4 Pull Mark #5 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #6 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #7 Pull+Mark #8 Pull Mark Sequence #2 targets without delay Stand First Target Second Target Third Target #1 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #2 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #3 Pull Mark #4 Pull Mark Pull #5 Pull Mark #6 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #7 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #8 Pull Mark Sequence #3 targets with random delay 0,2 3 sec Stand First Target Second Target Third Target #1 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #2 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #3 Pull Mark Pull+Mark #4 Pull Mark #5 Pull Mark #6 Pull Mark #7 Pull Mark # Skeet Timer The Skeet Timer discipline is normally used for training. The target release is made by pushing the 3 buttons of switch-box connected to referee box. All microphones are disabled. The correspondence of the 3 buttons is: - push-button no. 1: Pull - push-button no. 2: Mark - push-button no. 3: Double Targets can have a random delay between 0.2 and 3 sec. or can be "immediate" Entering inside Program Mode, can be possible to enable or disable this random delay. During Coin Box Mode a fixed maximum number of targets is available for every shooter, like other discipline operating in coin box mode.
13 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 13 of Compak Fitasc (40 schemes) The discipline of Compak is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call target. There are 41 available sequences, 40 are compliance new regulation, the number 41 represent the old Compak with only 5 trap machines. The outputs for trap machines used are: A trap no. 1 B trap no. 2 C trap no. 3 D trap no. 4 E trap no. 5 F trap no. 6 Operate as follow to start a new round: - Reset the unit - Select shooters on the main consolle - Press Start Button on the main consolle: the display will show the last used scheme If is pressed the Start button of the referee box, the round will start immediately with the last used setting (number of scheme and type of rotation). This function is used if the Coin Box mode is selected. - Select, if necessary, another scheme by using the Up and Down arrows of the main consolle - Press Start Button on the main consolle: the display will show the type of Rotation of shooters. There are two possibilities: Fitasc (normal rotation compliance the rule of Fitasc). Training (rotation without the pause for a shooter, used to proceed on the round more quickly). Select the requested type of rotation by using the BACK or FORWARD buttons of the main consolle - Starting the round: press START button on the referee box or on the main consolle. Depending the scheme have been selected, the double will be "immediate" or "on-report" It s possible to set shoots like the following: - first target: for all targets it s possibile to delay the target release between 0 and 1 sec. adjustable by using the ADJ1 knob on the main unit - second target: - for "immediate" double the ADJ2 is disabled - for double "on-report" the ADJ2 knob can delay between 0 and 1 sec. the second target after the shot Compak 2014 (42 schemes) The discipline of Compak is compliance the International rules. The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. Rotation of shooters on the stand is compliance the new rule of Fitasc, shooters shoot continuously. Operate as follow to start a new round: - Reset the unit - Select shooter no. 1 on the display of the referee box it's possible to see the last used scheme - Select, if necessary, another scheme by using the the RED button of the referee box or pressing the START button on the main consolle and then using the Up and Down arrows of the main consolle - Starting the round: press START button on the referee box or on the main consolle. Now the unit is ready to operate compliance the new rule with the selected scheme with second target immediate or onreport, depending the Official Fitasc rules. Every time a shooter terminate his 25 targets and will exit from the range, a new shooter automatically will be inserted starting from stand no. 1 To terminate the round press the button of shooter no. 6. After a shot the correspondance led will go on and when a shooter terminate his round any new shooter will be automatically inserted starting from stand no. 1. Then when the last shooter terminate his 25 targets, the units will go in Pause. Operation with Chip Card: If the chip card mode is enabled, it's necessary to operate like the following: - Reset the unit - Insert a chip card inside the unit: the display of main consolle will show the credit available on the card - Press the Yellow button on the main consolle to book the shooter: the cost of a round will be detracted from the card and the display will show the residue on the card
14 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 14 of 29 - Remove the card: on the display of main consolle and also on the display of the referee box will appear the last used scheme - Select, if necessary, another scheme by using the the RED button of the referee box. Note that the possible available schemes are at maximum 8 and are those selectable during programming - Starting the round: press START button on the referee box or on the main consolle. During the round, if another shooter want to shoot, it's necessary that he put inside the unit his card. The display of main consolle will show the credit available on the card. If this new shooter want to shoot, it's necessary to press the Yellow button on the main consolle to book the shooter. Immediately the display of the referee box will show the scheme that is running, but by pressing the RED button of the referee box, this new shooter can select another scheme. Of course the unit will show only the schemes with same number of shoots for stand. The 42 schemes are: the Official 40 Fitasc Schemes and also the new UT and the new Trap Custom Compak (10 schemes) For all five custom compak or sporting sequences it s possibile to set a maximum of 5 turns and a maximum of 3 targets for every stand. Then the operator have many possibilties and several schemes are possibile. For example it s possible to have a sequence with 5 turns and all single targets, or a sequence with 4 turns, 3 with single and one with double targets. Or for example a sequence with 3 turns, 1 with single and 2 with double targets. Setting the sequence it s possible: - first target: always it s possibile to have a target with a time delay between 0 and 3 sec. from the "pull" in fixed mode or random mode - second target: only for double the second target can be released: - after the shot of first target (on report) + a time delay between 0 and 3 sec. adjustable by using the ADJ2 knob on the main unit - with a time delay between 0 and 3 sec. from the "pull" (just for Triplet this delay is from first target) - third target: only for Sporting it s possible to set a third target that can be released: - after the shot of second target (on report) + a time delay between 0 and 3 sec. adjustable by using the ADJ2 knob on the main unit - with a time delay between 0 and 3 sec. from the "pull" (just for Triplet this delay is from second target) It s possibile to set the delay between two consecutive stands like a fixed value (by using the external knob Delay ) or an adjustable value with step of 0.2 sec from 1 to 5 sec. That function is suggested when one shot is long (for example after 6 or 7 sec. after target release) in order do not enable the following stand till previous shooter shots. All customs sequences can be used like Custom Sporting disciplines (with shooter s rotation like Trap) or like Custom Compak disciplines (with shooter s rotation like Compak). The microphones of 5 stands must be connected to the first 5 inputs of the 8 total available. The stand lamps will indicate the active microphone in order to advice the shooter when is possibile to call the target. For 3 targets, to assign a zero, use first button of referee small box for first zero, and second button for second and third zero Test Compak The test Compak discipline can be used to test all trap machines before a competition. Select the discipline, press START button, select the Compak sequenze to test, then by using the buttons with horizontal arrows on front panel of the unit, will be possible to release targets and/or go back. Will be released before all single targets, then all doubles Multi Compak This discipline will appear on the unit only in Chip Card Mode. This discipline allows to shoot for maximum 6 shooters for every round, different schemes. Operate as following: - Reset the unit - Insert a chip card inside the unit: the display of main consolle will show the credit available on the card
15 Doc.: EP095M-WiFi-E.doc Rev.: 4 Issue Date : Rev. 0 Issue Date: Page no. 15 of 29 - Press the Yellow button on the main consolle to book the shooter: the cost of a round will be detracted from the card and the display will show the residue on the card. On the display of main consolle and also on the display of the referee box will appear the last used scheme - Select, if necessary, another scheme by using the the RED button of the referee box. Note that the possible available schemes are at maximum 8 and are those selectable during programming - Remove the card - Now another shooter can book in the same round operating as the first shooter. Of course, selecting a new scheme, the unit will show only the schemes with same number of shoots for stand of the first shooter. - It's possible to book, operating in the same way, till 6 shooters. - Starting the round: press START button on the referee box or on the main consolle. The round starts and rotation of shooters on the stand will follow the usual rotation of Compak till the end of the round. Every shooter will shoot the target depending the selected scheme. The ADJ1 and 2 will operate like in Compak Fitasc discipline Manual Sporting This discipline can be used only with the PullT-M accessory, connected to the J5 plug, removing the plug of the referee box. Inside the "Program Mode" it's possible to select the only trap machines used for this discipline. This operation it's necessary in order to enable the unit to discount a target in the chip card mode, only if a button corresponding to an enabled trap machine is pressed Custom Sporting (10 schemes) These discipline operate in the same mode of the 10 schemes programmed for Custom Compak, but the rotation of shooters on the stand is like the Olympic Trap and not like the Compak Remote WiFi Selecting this discipline, the unit can be controlled by an external unit (EP095CM-WiFi) that is used to manually release targets. The EP095M must be equipped with the WiFi transreceiver to correct operate. The EP095CM-WiFi can release a target by using the EP095M WiFi like a "driver". It's necessary to program the unit in order to select the correspondance between the 15 traps connected to the EP095M unit and the 9 buttons of the EP095CM unit. Also it's necessary to program the number of range same as the number programmed on the EP095CM Helices. Elicio This discipline is used to drive the Helices Machines of Elicio Company. The available schemes are: - no. 1 helice - no. 2 helices - no. 3 helices To operate with helices it s necessary to select the following options: 1. number of scheme, then press Start. 2. number of helice s machine: maximum are 5 (connected to outputs # ). Operate on buttons and then press Start. 3. mode of helice s recharge: manual or automatic. Operate on buttons and then press Start. 4. if display have to show next machine or not. Operate on buttons and then press Start. 5. number of stand, between 1 to 5. Operate on shooter s buttons, then press Start. After these operations it s possible to shot: lamp of selected stand will blink after 3 sec. then whitin a time delay of 30 sec. will be possible to call helice and shot. Pushing the manual button of Pull (external button) the automatic recharge will be done of all machines. To stop this helices function, it s necessary to push Reset button. The adjustment ADJ1 and ADJ2 can be used like the following: ADJ2: on min position: the helices can be simultaneus or delayed between 0 and 3 sec. by using knob ADJ1 on max position the helices will be on report
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