Time Slip

mikee boy
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Time Slip

Postby mikee boy » Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:26 am

I'm trying to display Time Slip for a sprint course but I can't generate it from my data. Is it because the runs are not complete laps (i.e. returning to the same point) as I have pereviously been able to generate time slip from circuit data.

I've been through Help but can't find any answers there.

andynorris
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Postby andynorris » Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:57 am

Hi,

Have you set up your start end end run markers? As it is not a circuit, the track marker setup functionality is different:

1. Load up your RUN file
2. Using the MAP display and an XY graph showing RPM or Speed, work out where you started your run.
3. Hit the Add Track Marker button as usual and place the maker for the start.
4. When the UI pops up, deselect the "Use this marker as the Lap marker" checkbox and hit the more button
5. Hit the "Add a Start of Run Marker" button
6. Repeat steps 2-5 to work out your end of run marker

You should then be able to use the time slip functionality. You can also add sectors via the Data --> Lap and Sectors options.... take care though as the software will be keen to add lap markers which will bugger up everything!

Save the RUN as a RAF (File --> Save All), there is currently a bug in the software that does not allow the saving of open course makers to a .lap file. As you do additional runs, load up the RAF file and then add the new RUN file.

Hope this helps.... it is all a bit fiddly, but works fine when you get in to the swing of it!
Andy Norris

mikee boy
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Postby mikee boy » Tue Sep 02, 2008 12:32 pm

Excellent. Thanks for the help, I'll try that when I get home.

mikee boy
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Postby mikee boy » Tue Sep 02, 2008 5:24 pm

Worked like a dream, thanks again.


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