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===Why you need to add the delay time=== | ===Why you need to add the delay time=== | ||
When the race starts by lifting up the E-card and finishes by punching the finish unit, the runner's record is calculated by the time recorded in the E-card, which is the time from lift-up start to punching finish. In case the runner starts late, the record should be calculated from the designated start time, but the record will be actually calculated from the actual start time, which means the elapsed time will be smaller than the true record. Therefore, if the race style if lift-up start and punching finish, there is a need to add up the delay time.<br/> | |||
However, if the race style is not lift-up start and punching finish, you should NOT input the delay time. If you do, that record will be added up to the true record, and the runner's elapsed time will be longer than the true record. If the race does not start by lifting up the E-card, the start time will be calculated from the designated start time. If the race does not finish by punching the finish unit, the finish time will be measured manually. In either cases, the record will be calculated accurately, and there is no need to add up the delay time. | |||
■ スタート役員への連絡 | ■ スタート役員への連絡 |