Daktronics C44 User Manual

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1-4 Introduction

C-44 Version 2.8

Added a configuration item to select if tied races will be selected by reaction time or by
speed.

Made Auto Tree No Stage Foul selectable from 5 to 20 seconds in 1 second increments.

Made log printout show T-S or T-R to indicate how winners of tied races are selected, by
speed or reaction time.

Added configuration item in Auto Tree to enable or disable the Reset/Go switch when
Auto Tree is on. If the switch is enabled and Auto Tree is on, the Reset switch will stop
the tree countdown and Go will start it.

Made the Auto Tree No Stage Foul on, only if auto tree is on. If Auto Tree is turned on, it
then automatically turns off DNS foul.

C-44 Version 2.9

Added a printer selection for an Epson 40 column time slip printer.

Corrected problem of Dial-ins blanking when the tree started counting.

Made the selection of tie break decision or speed or reaction time so it was saved and not
altered by the category selection.


C-44 Version 3.0


Added dial-in displays for next driver.

Added use of MPH as tie breaker after ET and reaction time.

Removed extra lines from 40 column printer printout.

Made auto tree have some random time in countdown of +.1 and +.2 sec.

Made minimum time in auto tree setting change to 0.5 sec instead of 1.0 second.

Added option for time trials in category menu.

Changed so it powers up to default of Pro .4 and Full .5 tree settings.

Moved the Reset/Next function to Shift-F7 (from control-F8), so timer is not accidentally
reset when trying to print with control-F8.


C-44 Version 3.1

Added a tree countdown mode for crosstalk referred to in the program as 3X mode. This
mode will turn on both top amber lights at the same time and then counts each side of the
tree based on its dial-in. This was also added to the category settings so it could be set for
a certain category.

Added a delay setting for LED trees so the tree will act more like an incandescent tree.
With LED trees the light comes on sooner and this causes the drivers to start sooner so
they end up red lighting.

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