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Getting Started
Getting Started
Thank you for purchasing a Trident Timing System and welcome to our online help manual. *The functionality and behaviour of your TM Reader is dependent of the version of Firmware installed on your TM Reader. It is recommended that your firmware is always the most…
Router Indicators and WIFI
Understanding the Front Panel of your Reader » Router Indicators and WIFI
IF your reader model has an “X” after the name (i.e Club-XR or Pro-XWR) then the reader has extended router functions with DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) and WIFI. The reader can assign an IP address to your timing computer if your…
A Quick Look at your TM V1 Reader
A Quick Look at your TM V1 Reader
Below is a quick explanation on the front panel layout of your TM V1 Reader. Detailed explanations can be found by clicking on the appropriate label in the text below the picture. FIGURE 1 –TimeMachine Club-XR Front Panel 1 – Battery Voltage…
Understanding the Front Panel of your Reader
Understanding the Front Panel of your Reader
V2 Reader 1 – Battery Voltage Indicator 2 – Power Button 3 – Auxiliary 12V Output 4 – Radio Antenna Connector 5 – External Power Socket 6 – Receive Loop Sockets …
Optional Accessories
Optional Accessories
The following optional accessories are available to extend the functionality of your Trident Club-XR system. Please visit www.tridentrfid.com for more information or contact your nearest Trident sales office. 3 & 6 Metre Trident Mats USB Reader …
Step 3: Configure the Network Settings on your Timing Computer
Getting Started – Beginners Overview » Step 3: Configure the Network Settings on your Timing Computer
The connection method below is based around our Club Lite reader. If you have purchased a XWR or XR models these will have inbuilt DHCP and WIFI, which can assign your computer an IP Address. The method below has been written using a computer running Windows 8.1.…
Radio Antenna
Understanding the Front Panel of your Reader » Radio Antenna
If your reader is an XWR or XR then your reader has an in-built internal 900MHz antenna to enable peer-to-peer communications between your reader(s) and your computer. Wireless communication also requires a 900MHz USB Radio to be plugged into your computer.…
Battery Life
Battery Life
HOW LONG SHOULD YOUR TIME MACHINE RUN FOR? The Time Machine has been designed to give maximum performance versus battery life in a variety of event conditions. *(Note that by saying “Battery Life” we mean how long with it run for each charge. As for how long will…
Logging destinations
Configuration Options » Logging destinations
Log raw to SD (p08) A True/False setting which controls whether to write raw tag reads to the raw.log file on the SD card. Format: T for true or F for false. Default: T Can be set at any time. Example: Log raw to SD=T Note: we recommend you always leave this set to…
Via Ethernet
Streaming Live Data from the Reader » Via Ethernet
Time Machines other than the Club Lite have DHCP. For users of Club Lite systems please refer to Getting Started – Step 3: Configure the Network Settings on your Timing Computers. Alternatively do a google search or follow this Link For Readers that have DHCP…
Getting Started – Beginners Overview
Getting Started – Beginners Overview
In this topic we will cover off what you need to know if this is your first Trident Time Machine, and set you on the path to becoming a Time Machine Expert User. The steps below are designed to show you how to connect up to your reader using our base model – the…
Network setup
Configuration Options » Network setup
Local IP address (p04) Used to set the LAN IP address for the reader. Note: Pro ‘X’, ‘XR’, ‘XW’, and ‘XWR’ readers also contain an in built network router, which uses a completely separate IP address, see Router…
Timing Mats
Timing Mats
Trident mats have smart technology built right into the mats which provides superior tag read performance and reliability over other timing systems. You can only use Trident Smart Mats (UltraMats) with Trident TM series readers. TM Readers can take up to 4 mats for…