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My first questions has to do with getting time of day when you save a finisylynks captured pic. We ran 108 heats yesterday and one 1 heat we got the time of day instead of race times. We understand that we must have done something wrong but don't know what it was. We also know that we can reopen the race and save it again and it is supposed to correct it but since we are reading the picture on a newer version of Finishlynx and we resaved it on that computer, it wouldn't open it on the capture computer. We just used the start times to figure out the race times, so we believe we got it right but just wondering what we did wrong on the first capture and save?

Second question is a scoreboard question. In the scoreboard options what do the "Auto Break" Pause If Capturing and Finish If Capturing radials actually do?

Thanks
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There are several reasons you get the time of day:

1. you didn't have the event open when the start went ... in which case once it is open you have to apply the most recent start time by selecting it from the drop down and clicking the greyed out stop light

2. you opened a second copy of the event (I believe this will cause the second copy to not get the start ... I could be wrong on this one but seems to me). Same thing for applying a start time.

3. the start time never arrived on the primary computer -- if this happens with radio lynx and you realize immediately (should always watch for a good start for this reason) you can hit the recall button on radio lynx BEFORE the sensor is bumped or another start goes and it will resend the time -- unfortunately it has a memory of one, so if you realize later ... lost.

Problem solving:
1. look at the prior event for the start time ... do you have another time after that? Apply it.

2. apply a hand time and set the filter to get the correct time even though not FAT

One of the best things added in 8.x of FinishLynx is that all start times while the event is open are recallable now. (Scrolling of the image is pretty nice too).
The auto break is used to stop the clock (or pause it) based on either your cameras internal photo-eye or beams if you have them setup. Its nice to use the finish on sprint races but calibrate it so it stops .01 slower so people dont complain. Pause is nice for the leader of distance race. Just capture each lap and the camera will pause the clock.

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