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Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual
(REVISION 1.0) ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS 19 April 2011 Published by:
MYLAPS B.V. Zuiderhoutlaan 4 2012 PJ Haarlem The Netherlands 2011 No part of this document may be reproduced by any means without the written consent of the publisher. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the information in this document is correct, no liability can be accepted by MYLAPS for loss, damage or injury caused by any errors or omissions in this document. Manual rev.
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(Revision 1.0.0) 19/04/11 Date (d/m/y) Amendments This is the first edition of this manual. Page 2 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.3.1 4.2.1 4.2.2 INTRODUCTION . 4 1.1 Scope of this manual. 4 1.2 How to use this manual. 4 SAFETY . 5 2.1 General safety responsibilities . 5 2.2 Warnings and cautions . 5 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION . 6 3.1 Introduction . 6 3.2 Transponder . 7 3.3 Cradle . 8 3.4 USB connector cable and adaptors . 8 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION . 9 4.1 Basic principle. 9 4.2 How does the transponder work . 9 Transponder LED indicator . 10 Cradle LED indicator . 10 4.3 Flex Manager . 11 Status/Error line . 12 ACTIVATE TRANSPONDER . 13 5.1 Purchase Subscription . 13 5.2 Install Flex Manager . 13 5.3 Activate transponder . 16 Activate transponder (via internet) . 16 Activate transponder (via SMS) . 18 OPERATION . 19 6.1 Mount transponder . 19 6.2 Remove and store transponder. 20 6.3 View status (via Flex Manager). 21 MAINTENANCE . 22 7.1 Periodic maintenance schedules . 22 7.2 Clean. 23 7.3 Charge battery . 24 7.4 Check/Update subscription . 25 7.5 Replace parts and accessories. 25 TROUBLESHOOTING . 26 8.1 Troubleshooting principles . 26 8.2 Activation. 26 8.3 Flex Manager . 26 8.4 General . 27 8.5 Flex Cradle . 28 8.6 Flex Transponder . 28 5.3.1 5.3.2 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 3 of 32 T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Scope of this manual This manual is intended for users of the Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager. It provides information on installing, operating, and maintaining your unit. The manual is divided into the following sections:
Introduction - (this section) Safety (page 5): describes all safety aspects required when working with MYLAPS equipment Physical description (page 6): physical descriptions of the major components in the unit Functional description (page 9): functional descriptions of the unit Activate transponder (page 13): installing Flex Manager software and activating the transponder Operation (page 19): how to use the unit and check status Maintenance (page 22): instructions on how to maintain and repair the equipment. Contains sub-sections for periodic maintenance schedules and corrective maintenance procedures Troubleshooting (page 26): tables with potential problems, causes and solutions Appendices (page 30): unit specifications and CE declaration form 1.2 How to use this manual This manual is designed to be used in electronic and printed form. Cross references in the electronic version can be clicked to go directly to the referenced item. Navigation can be done with the bookmarks and/or the table of contents, which contains live links. Page numbers are also provided for ease of use with printed copy. Before installing, operating or maintaining your Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager for the first time, always read section 2 Safety on page 5 to familiarize yourself with the safety aspects of this manual and your system. To identify individual components, read 3 Physical description on page 6. For an explanation of how the unit works, read 4 Functional description on page 9. Read both 5 Activate transponder on page 13 and 6 Operation on page 19 completely to overview the steps required to setup and run Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager. Refer to 8 Troubleshooting on page 26 to find solutions to setup/operating problems. When performing scheduled maintenance on Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager, use 7.1 Periodic maintenance schedules on page 22 to view the schedules and find the required maintenance procedures. Corrective maintenance is guided from the tables in section 8 Troubleshooting on page 26. Refer to the Appendices on page 30 for an overview of the technical specifications. n o i t c u d o r t n I 1 Page 4 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 2 SAFETY This section describes all safety aspects required when working with MYLAPS equipment. The safety aspect can relate to potential equipment damage or to danger to personnel working with this equipment or in the vicinity. When installing, operating or maintaining equipment, closely follow the prescribed instructions in this manual, and use common sense at all times If ever in doubt about how to do a job or task safely, always ask for assistance 2.1 General safety responsibilities High voltages, thermal and stored energy hazards are present in some MYLAPS systems. Therefore, pay special attention to safety when transporting, operating and maintaining each system, including:
Meet all applicable codes, laws and local regulations. Read and understand each item in this manual and follow the installation, operator and maintenance procedures exactly. Always use the correct tools for the job and only replace components with approved parts. Take recommended precautionsnever take short cuts. RoHS Compliant This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for RoHS compliant materials. These limits require manufacturers to ensure that they do not use materials or components that contain restricted substances that may be harmful to the environment. 2 S a f e t y 2.2 Warnings and cautions The following alerts are used in this manual:
WARNINGS alert users of potentially dangerous situations CAUTIONS alert users of potential equipment damage Warnings and cautions in this manual, are indicated by:
an icon the text WARNING or CAUTION a textual description, which states the hazard and how to avoid it The following icons are used in this manual to highlight and warn of safety or other aspects. These icons may also be attached to the Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager equipment at appropriate locations. General Caution or Warning Dangerous voltage Not harmful to the environment Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 5 of 32 3 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 3.1 Introduction Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager is a timing concept for sports where simple setup, plus minimal handling are needed. The Flex Transponder is portable and is designed for operation during outdoor sports events. The Flex transponder kit has the following standard components and optional accessories (see Figure 3.1):
Rechargable transponder Universal power sockets for connecting to 100-240 VAC supply (50-60 Hz; 200 mA) USB cable Cradle for recharging transponder and signal communication with a PC Attachment clip This Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual Power adaptor for connecting to 12-24 VDC auto connector (optional accessory - can be purchased separately from MYLAPS) See Appendix 1 Specifications on page 30 for complete specifications. 2 3 4 6 4 5 1 n o i t p i r c s e d l a c i s y h P 3 1 Transponder 2 Cradle 3 12-24 VDC adaptor
(optional accessory) 4 100- 240 VAC plugs 5 100- 240 VAC adaptor 6 USB cable connector See 3.2 Transponder on page 7 See 3.3 Cradle on page 8 This adaptor is used to connect the cradle to a DC power source
(see 3.4 USB connector cable and adaptors on page 8) Choose which plug can be inserted into the adaptor for connecting the adaptor to your local power source (see 3.4 USB connector cable and adaptors on page 8) This adaptor is used to connect the cradle to a power source (see 3.4 USB connector cable and adaptors on page 8) For connecting external devices and operator control (see 3.4 USB connector cable and adaptors on page 8) Figure 3.1 Flex transponder kit Page 6 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 3.2 Transponder 2 3 1 6 front 4 5 3 3 P h y s i c a l d e s c r i p t i o n back 1 LED status display This LED blinks and displays various colours to show the current status of the transponder - see 4.2.1 Transponder LED indicator on page 10 2 Attachment pin for holder This pin is inserted through the hole in the transponder to attach 3 Clip 4 Holder 5 Charging pins 6 Transponder number the transponder to the holder Steel clip to lock transponder in place in holder Plastic holder to attach transponder to vehicle These contact pins align with the cradle contact points when the transponder is loaded into the cradle for charging Unique number to identify your transponder Figure 3.2 Transponder Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 7 of 32 3.3 Cradle 3 3 2 2 front 1 USB cable connector 2 LED indicator 3 Slots for transponder pins 1 back Connect here the USB charging/communication cable This LED blinks and changes color to indicate the status of the cradle and loaded transponder - see 4.2.2 Cradle LED indicator on page 10 Load the transponder into this slot. The 2 metal strips in the slots are contact points for the transponder when charging in cradle Figure 3.3 Cradle 3.4 USB connector cable and adaptors 3 1 2 5 4 2 n o i t p i r c s e d l a c i s y h P 3 1 100 - 240 VAC adaptor 2 USB connector cable 3 Universal plug 4 Cradle 5 Car adaptor (optional) If using an alternative adaptor, always make sure it is a 5 V USB adaptor with minimum 500 mA power output Insert this cable into the adaptor and cradle for charging Select and insert the correct plug for your power supply Always use 5 V USB adaptor with minimum 500 mA power output Figure 3.4 Connector cable and adaptors Page 8 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4.1 Basic principle A MYLAPS personal transponder and account provides access to your official race and practice data for every lap. Your MYLAPS transponder comes with a unique ID that you can activate
(after purchasing a subscription) and link to your MYLAPS account. Your MYLAPS account provides unlimited access to all your race and practice results. Being able to analyze your data will help you improve your performance. Just login to www.mylaps.com/practice from any location with an internet connection. The benefits of your personal transponder include:
Guaranteed accurate and reliable results Free and unlimited MYLAPS account Online access to all your practice and race lap times Permanent storage of your data Share your results with your friends Simplify registering for events Use your transponder worldwide 4.2 How does the transponder work MYLAPS MX Rechargeable Power Transponders work in combination with the MYLAPS MX Timing System installed on the track at the start/finish line and optionally at intermediate points along the track. Every participant in a race has his own transponder attached to their vehicle/bike. The transponder emits a unique identification signal. Systems with detection loops or mats along the course will detect the identification signals from the transponder, giving an exact time of crossing at that point in the course, e.g. a start or finish. Multiple detection lines can provide intermediate times. Based on these signals, the system records your lap time and lap counts. These lap times and results can be accessed and published on:
mylaps.com (via your MYLAPS account) Scoreboards/monitors Your mobile phone When you first purchase your transponder and subscription, you will need to activate it using the unique MYLAPS Flex Manager software. This software can be installed on a PC and eventually used to read out and report the status of your transponder:
See 5.1 Purchase Subscription on page 13 for how to purchase a subscription See 5.2 Install Flex Manager on page 13 for how to install Flex Manager Refer to 5.3 Activate transponder on page 16 for how to activate the transponder. Refer to 6.3 View status (via Flex Manager) on page 21 for how to use the software. The transponder (see Figure 3.2) is rechargeable by loading it into the cradle (when the cradle is connected to AC or DC power source). The cradle and the transponder also have LED indicators to show their current status - see:
4.2.1 Transponder LED indicator on page 10 4.2.2 Cradle LED indicator on page 10 4 F u n c t i o n a l d e s c r i p t i o n Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 9 of 32 4.2.1 Transponder LED indicator The LED on the transponder blinks or glows to show the current status of the transponder -
see following table:
Transponder LED Steady GREEN (when in cradle) Blinks RED once every second (when in cradle) Blinks GREEN in a sequence to indicate the number of days of charge remaining; e.g. 4 blinks indicates 4 days of charge remaining
(the blink sequence repeats every 5 sec) Blinks RED quickly every 5 sec Steady RED Blinks RED quickly 5 times per second LED is not lit (when in cradle) LED is not lit 4.2.2 Cradle LED indicator Status Active (battery full) Active, charging (battery empty) Active, not charging and battery charge is getting low Active, not charging and battery almost empty -
less than 1 day of charge left Active, not charging and battery empty -
transponder will stop working at any moment Inactive In sleep mode Battery is completely discharged The LED on the cradle blinks or glows to show its current status - see following table:
Cradle LED Blinks GREEN Steady RED (with transponder loaded) Blinks RED Status Connected to PC or to power source In error state In error state n o i t p i r c s e d l a n o i t c n u F 4 Page 10 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 4.3 Flex Manager Flex Manager is a user-friendly software interface for activating and reviewing the status of your transponder. See Figure 4.1 for an example display when the software is started with a cradle and transponder connected. 3 2 9 8 4 F u n c t i o n a l d e s c r i p t i o n 1 4 5 6 7 1 Status/error line 2 Language button 3 Help (?) button 4 Internet status 5 Connected to cradle 6 Transponder is connected Displays if the transponder is docked in the cradle 7 Expiration date See 4.3.1 Status/Error line on page 12 Choose here the desired language for the Flex Manager user interface (current choices are English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Russian) Choose here for help documentation (this documentation will be displayed in the interface language - see above) Displays if an internet connection is available or not Displays if the cradle is connected to the PC with the USB cable Displays the expiration date for the transponder subscription. If the transponder is docked in the cradle after this date, then it will not work until the subscription is renewed. Used to activate transponder - see 5.3 Activate transponder on page 16 Displays the current charged state of the transponder rechargable battery (0 to 5 days charge remaining) 8 Activate button 9 Battery status Figure 4.1 Flex Manager user interface Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 11 of 32 4.3.1 Status/Error line Possible displays here are update information and error situations. See 3 example messages in Figure 4.2. Figure 4.2 Flex Manager status line NOTE: The normally green LED on the left of the status line will glow red if there is an error present. See 8 Troubleshooting on page 26 for how to solve these errors. n o i t p i r c s e d l a n o i t c n u F 4 Page 12 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 5 ACTIVATE TRANSPONDER This section describes how to install the Flex Manager software for eventually activating the Flex transponder. You can only activate a transponder if you have previously purchased a valid subscription - see below. 5.1 Purchase Subscription Subscriptions are purchased through our web shop at www.mylaps.com. Buy a subscription as follows:
1. Navigate to your favourite sport (e.g. MX) at www.mylaps.com. 2. Go to the shop and select an appropriate subscription for your Flex Transponder. 3. Once the subscription is purchased, you can continue with installing Flex Manager and activating the transponder. See following sections:
Pay for the subscription using your credit card or other payment methods. 5.2 Install Flex Manager on page 13 5.3 Activate transponder on page 16 5.2 Install Flex Manager 1 2 3 4 Before starting installation, make sure that the cradle is not connected to the PC. Download software from:
http://flex.mylaps.com From the pull-down menu, choose the lan-
guage to use while running the install wizard. Press the OK button. Wait until the STARTUP screen appears for the install wizard screen. Press the NEXT button. 5 A c t i v a t e t r a n s p o n d e r Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 13 of 32 5 Read the software license agreement, and select the I accept the agreement radio but-
ton. Press the NEXT button. 6 Check the location where the Flex Manager software application will be installed; if you want to install at a different location, choose Browse and select a new location. When the location is correct, press NEXT. If required, press BACK to return to the previous wizard screen. 7 Choose if and where you want the Flex Man-
ager shortcuts. When the location is correct, press NEXT. If required, press BACK to return to the previous wizard screen. r e d n o p s n a r t e t a v i t c A 5 8 Choose if you want a desktop icon and/or a Quick launch icon. When ready, press NEXT. If required, press BACK to return to the previous wizard screen. Page 14 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 9 Check that all the listed selections are correct. When ready, press INSTALL. If required, press BACK to return to the previous wizard screen. 10 Wait while the install wizard installs the appli-
cation software (this may take a few minutes during which a progress bar will be dis-
played). 11 When Flex Manager is correctly installed, a FINAL window will appear. If required, select the checkbox to launch Flex Manager after closing the screen. Press FINISH to acknowledge and exit the wiz-
ard. If Flex Manager does not install correctly, repeat steps 3 to 10; if Flex Manager still does not install correctly, contact MYLAPS. 5 A c t i v a t e t r a n s p o n d e r Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 15 of 32 5.3 Activate transponder Refer to the following possibilities:
Activate a transponder subscription via internet - see 5.3.1 Activate transponder (via internet) on page 16 Activate a transponder subscription via SMS - see 5.3.2 Activate transponder (via SMS) on page 18 NOTE: When activating a transponder in a cradle, make sure that no other transponder is closer than 50 mm to the cradle. 5.3.1 Activate transponder (via internet) 1 Start up Flex Manager on the PC (if not already started). Flex Manager will automatically try to find a connected cradle. r e d n o p s n a r t e t a v i t c A 5 2 Use the supplied USB cable to connect the cradle to a USB connector on the PC. 3 Insert your transponder in the cradle and check that the LED on the transponder is showing RED or GREEN. Page 16 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 4 5 Activate your transponder by pressing the ACTIVATE button in Flex Manager (make sure you have previously purchased a subscription). If you have correctly activated the transponder, the expiration date will be shown in the bottom left of the screen and you can use your transponder - see 6 Operation on page 19. If the transponder is not correctly activated, you may need to purchase a new subscription from http://flex.mylaps.com. If the transponder information is not known by MYLAPS, a Registration form will be displayed. Complete this form and press OK. If problems still occur, contact MyLaps at support@mylaps.com. 5 A c t i v a t e t r a n s p o n d e r Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 17 of 32 5.3.2 Activate transponder (via SMS) 1 Use the supplied USB cable to connect the cradle to a USB connector on the PC. 2 Insert your transponder in the cradle and check that the LED on the transponder is flashing RED. r e d n o p s n a r t e t a v i t c A 5 3 Start up Flex Manager on the PC. The No internet connection status will be shown. Select the ACTIVATE SUBSCRIPTION VIA SMS button. A new screen will be displayed with a message and a series of code fields - see next step. 4 Text the number listed in the message to the telephone number 31658899776. You will receive a 55 character code which you must enter into the fields displayed on the screen, and then press OK. Your transponder will then be activated. Page 18 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 6 OPERATION Once correctly activated via Flex Manager (and fully charged), the transponder is ready to be mounted to your vehicle/bike and automatically record your times as you pass the measuring point(s). The following operation steps may be required:
Mount the transponder on your vehicle/bike for the race - see 6.1 Mount transponder on page 19 for more details; if required Check your lap/race results on the scoreboard or by logging in to Your results page on www.mylaps.com/practice If required after the race, you can remove the Flex transponder from your vehicle/
bike and store it as described in 6.2 Remove and store transponder on page 20. Mount the Flex transponder in the cradle and check the charge and subscription status - see 6.3 View status (via Flex Manager) on page 21. 6 O p e r a t i o n 6.1 Mount transponder 1 Remove holder from transponder:
Remove retaining clip Carefully detach the holder from the transponder 2 Use tie wraps to mount holder on vehicle/
bike:
Find a suitable location on vehicle/bike, making sure that the holder is not more than 120 cm above the track surface Check that the holder is mounted firmly and cannot become loose WARNING: Loose transponders are very dangerous. Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 19 of 32 3 Attach transponder in holder:
Press the transponder into place in the holder Lock the transponder in place with the retaining clip 6.2 Remove and store transponder n o i t a r e p O 6 1 2 Remove the transponder from the holder:
Normally you can leave the holder attached to the vehicle/bike Remove the retaining clip Detach the transponder from the holder Store the transponder in a dry cool location:
Normally you can best load the transponder into the cradle for charging -
see 7.3 Charge battery on page 24 After charging, you can disconnect the cradle from the power source and allow the transponder to enter the sleep mode
(transponder LED is not lit while transponder is in cradle). The sleep mode turns off transponder signal output and saves battery life (up to 3 times longer on a single charge). 3 When needed for the next race, remove the transponder from the cradle to de-activate sleep mode. NOTE: Because many airline regulations require that all equipment output signals are switched off during flights - you can best transport the transponder in the cradle in sleep mode. Page 20 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 6.3 View status (via Flex Manager) 1 Start up Flex Manager on a PC. 2 Use the supplied USB cable to connect the cradle to a USB connector on the PC. 3 Insert your transponder in the cradle and check that the LED on the transponder is lit. 6 O p e r a t i o n 4 Check the expiration date in the bottom left of the screen. Also check the battery level on the right of the screen and charge the transponder if necessary - see 7.3 Charge battery on page 24. NOTE: When checking the status of a transponder in a cradle, make sure no other transponder is within 50 mm of the cradle. Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 21 of 32 7 MAINTENANCE Maintenance can be described as, but not limited to:
Checking and testing components Cleaning the unit and individual components - accumulated dirt can hamper unit operations Charging the unit Troubleshooting any malfunctions that may occur on the unit before, during and after operations 7.1 Periodic maintenance schedules Use the following table to plan routine maintenance for your unit. If you are using the electronic version of this document, click the text or the page number to jump to the procedure. Maintenance activity e c n a n e t n i a M 7 Clean Charge battery Check/Update subscription Replace parts and accessories Service interval s r u o h 0 0 3 y l i a d
s r u o h 0 0 1
d e r i u q e r s a
e g a P 23 24 25 25 Page 22 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 7.2 Clean 1 2 3 Take a clean soft cloth or brush and moisten it with clean water (do not use an abrasive cleaning liquid). Use the moist cloth or brush to clean the transponder, paying particular attention to remove any dirt on the connector pins. Dry off any excess moisture. Take a fresh clean cloth and moisten it with clean water. Clean the cradle making sure not to get moisture on the electrical connector where the USB cable can be connected. Dry off any excess moisture. If necessary use clean cotton tips to clean any dirt off the connectors on both the cradle and transponder. CAUTION ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD Plastic and other waste products are harmful to the environment. Dispose of waste items in a responsible, environment-friendly manner. Separate recyclable products from other, non-recyclable waste. Heed site regulations and obey local environmental by-laws 4 Dispose of the cleaning materials (check your local environmental regulations). 7 M a i n t e n a n c e Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 23 of 32 7.3 Charge battery 1 2 3 4 5 e c n a n e t n i a M 7 Check that temperature of the charging location is within range 0 to +40 C (+32 to
+104 F). CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE:
Before connecting power to the cradle, make sure that all electrical connections are secure.. Connect power to cradle:
If charging with AC power, attach the 100
- 240 VAC cable between the cradle and an AC power source If charging with DC power, attach the 12 -
24 VDC cable between the cradle and a DC power source Check that the LED on the cradle shows blinking green Load the transponder into the cradle:
The LED on the transponder will flash red to show it is charging The LED on the cradle blinks green Check the battery status on the LED on the transponder:
The LED will show a constant green when the transponder is fully charged (takes approximately 16 hours from empty to full) Disconnect power:
Remove power connector from source Allow the transponder to enter the sleep mode (transponder LED is not lit while transponder is in cradle) Page 24 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) 7.4 Check/Update subscription 1 2 3 Connect the cradle with loaded transponder to a PC with the USB cable. Make sure there is no other transponder located within 50 mm from the cradle. Check on the PC that you are connected to the internet. Start up the FlexManager application. Check the subscription valididy in the bottom left corner of the screen. If the expiration date shows None, update the subscription as described in 5 Activate transponder on page 13. 7 M a i n t e n a n c e 7.5 Replace parts and accessories Please contact MYLAPS for the part numbers and ordering instructions for defect or lost parts. Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 25 of 32 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8.1 Troubleshooting principles Troubleshooting for the Flex transponder can be divided into 5 distinct categories:
Activation - see page 26 Flex Manager - see page 26 General - see page 27 Flex Cradle - see page 28 Flex Transponder - see page 28 g n i t o o h s e l b u o r T 8 If troubleshooting does not solve a problem, contact MYLAPS at support.flex@mylaps.com. 8.2 Activation Q: How can I activate (the subscription of) my transponder?
A: See 5 Activate transponder on page 13 Q: Can I upgrade my transponder when I don't have an internet connec-
tion?
A: If you have no internet connection but you do have a subscription, there is a backup solution - see 5.3.2 Activate transponder (via SMS) on page 18 8.3 Flex Manager Q: My Flex Manager won't connect to internet - what do I do?
A: Try to access a website to check your internet connection is OK (e.g. www.mylaps.com) 1. 2. 3. If you cannot access a website, check your internet settings. If you can access a website, check that you can access "flex.mylaps.com". If you cannot access "flex.mylaps.com", please contact MYLAPS. Q: How do I install Flex Manager?
A: Download it from flex.mylaps.com (make sure that you have administrator rights to install Flex Manager). Q: Can I install Flex Manager on every Operating System?
A: Only on a Windows Operating System. Page 26 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Q: Am I using the latest version of Flex Manager?
A: Flex Manager automatically checks for the latest version when it starts up on your PC with internet. 8.4 General Q: What is the Mylaps MX Flex Rechargeable Power Transponder?
A: It is a pay for use based transponder for timekeeping. You pay a fee for using the transponder for a certain period of time (normally 1 year). Q: I didn't activate my transponder but I want to race now. What do I do?
A: Follow the instruction in section 5.3.1 Activate transponder (via internet) on page 16. If you have no internet connection but you do have credit available -
see 5.3.2 Activate transponder (via SMS) on page 18 Q: How do I see when my transponder is NOT active?
A: The LED on the transponder will flash RED fast (5 x per second). If you connect your transponder to the Flex Manager software (on your PC) using the Flex cradle, Flex Manager will display the expire date and the status of the transponder (active or not active) next to the LED on the screen. Q: How/Where can I see that my subscription is about to expire?
A: Connect your transponder to Flex Manager using the Flex cradle; Flex Manager will display the expire date and the state of the transponder (active or not active) Q: Is MYLAPS Flex transponder compatible with the timing system at my club?
A: If your club uses the Mylaps MX Timing System for timekeeping, you can use the Mylaps Flex transponder at your club. 8 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Q: Is there documentation in my own language?
A: The documentation is available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Russian. Select the correct language online in Flex Manager (upper right corner) to automatically set the manual language. Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 27 of 32 8.5 Flex Cradle Q: Can I use someone elses cradle to activate and/or charge my trans-
ponder?
A: Yes. Q: How do I connect the flex cradle to my PC?
A: Use the enclosed USB cable to connect to a USB port. Remember to FIRST install the software before connecting the cradle. Q: I've put my transponder in the cradle, but the Flex Manager still says
"Transponder not detected". A: See flowchart on page 29. Q: What is the LED indication on my cradle?
A: See 4.2.2 Cradle LED indicator on page 10. g n i t o o h s e l b u o r T 8 8.6 Flex Transponder Q: What is the LED indication on my transponder?
A: See 4.2.1 Transponder LED indicator on page 10. Q: How can I see that my transponder is active?
A: Flex Manager shows the transponder is active; or, check the LED indicator on the transponder - see 4.2.1 Transponder LED indicator on page 10 Q: How/Where can I see that my subscription is about to expire?
A: Place your transponder in the cradle and start up Flex Manager on your PC to see when your transponder subscription will expire. Page 28 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Q: I've put my transponder in the cradle, but Flex Manager still says
"Transponder not detected". A: Troubleshoot using the following flowchart:
Transponder not detected Is the cradle detected?
NO YES Is transponder active?
YES Communication error between PC and cradle
- check again using a different PC or a different USB cable Is transponder LED steady green or blink red once/sec?
NO Transponder is not charging -
re-insert it 8 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g NO YES Communication error between transponder and cradle - check if contacts are clean or check using a different PC or a different USB cable Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 29 of 32 APPENDICES Appendix 1: Specifications NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Transponder Dimensions (B x D x H) Weight (including accessories) Charge time Operating time Operating temperature Protection class Maximum speed Timing Resolution Signal transfer Transponder mounting position Cradle Dimensions (B x D x H) Weight Operating temperature Input voltage Power consumption IP Protection Class Accessories s e c i d n e p p A 73 x 50 x 22 mm (approx. 2.9 x 2 x 0.9 in) 90 g (approx. 0.2 lb) min. 16 hours for full charge min. 4 days (after full charge)
-20 to +50 C (-4 to +122 F) Water and shockproof (IP67) 120 km/h (75 mph) 0.006 sec magnetic induction Max. height 120 cm (4 ft) 95 x 45 x 38 mm (approx. 3.74 x 1.77 x 1.50 in) 80 g (approx. 0.17 lb) 0 to +50 C (+32 to +122 F) USB powered(1) 0.08 A / 5 V Indoor use only (IP20) USB cable length USB cable type Wall adapter input voltage Wall adapter DC output voltage Wall adapter output current 1000 mm (approx. 39 in) A to mini-B 100 to 240 VAC at 50/60 Hz 5 V +/- 5%
1 A / 5 V
(1) When connecting multiple cradles to a PC, only use a USB hub with an extra power source. Page 30 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Appendix 2: CE Declaration CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, MYLAPS Zuiderhoutlaan 4 2012 PJ Haarlem, The Netherlands Declare that the system MX Flex System in accordance with the following directives:
2006 / 95 / EC 2004 / 108 / EC 1999 / 5 / EC The Low Voltage Directive The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications:
EN 300 330-2 V1.5.1 (2010-02) EN 60950-1 (2006) + A11 (2004) Name of authorized person:
Function of authorized person:
Place and Date:
Signature of authorized person:
John Verwoerd R&D Director Haarlem, 14 April 2011 A p p e n d i x 2
C E D e c l a r a t i o n Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) Page 31 of 32 Appendix 3: FCC Declaration This equipment complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This equipment may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning (part 15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Information to the User (Part 15.105 (b)) Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help n o i t a r a l c e D C C F
3 x i d n e p p A Page 28 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0) MYLAPS contact information:
For general information:
MYLAPS EMEA Office Haarlem Zuiderhoutlaan 4 2012 PJ Haarlem The Netherlands Phone: +31 (0)23 7600100 Fax: +31 (0)23 529 0156 info@mylaps.com Worldwide support team support.flex@mylaps.com Worldwide sales sales@mylaps.com Local enquiries Please contact your local distributor Page 32 of 32 Flex MX Transponder & Flex Manager User Manual (Revision 1.0)
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2011-12-23 | 3.972 ~ 3.972 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2011-12-23
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
MYLAPS BV
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0014827539
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1 2 | Physical Address |
Zuiderhoutlaan 4
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1 2 |
Haarlem, N/A 2012PJ
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1 2 |
Netherlands
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
NXY
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
CRADLE1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
J**** V********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
00312********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
00312********
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1 2 |
r******@mylaps.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Flex Cradle | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
TUV Rheinland Nederland B.V.
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1 2 | Name |
R****** v********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
31-08********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
31-59********
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1 2 |
r******@nl.tuv.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 3.97200000 | 3.97200000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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