Decoder Settings

Modified on Wed, 19 Apr 2023 at 06:30 PM

In order to connect the timing software to a decoder, you first need to make sure that your timing computer's network configuration matches the decoders network settings. You can find more information about network settings in the Connection troubleshooter article


Each type of decoder requires different settings and the screen will update depending on the decoder type you select from the dropdown (A). 


If you need to add another loop, click the "+ Add loop" link (B). You can then add the connection details for the decoder (C) in the connection box. If you need to disable a loop you can change its status to Disabled (D) and passings will be ignored from that connection. 


Any loops with Photocells can be configured with the relevant dropdowns (E). Please refer to the article on Photocells before adjusting any of these settings as they can interfere with your decoder. 


If a passing for one of these loops counts as a full lap i.e. when exiting the pits, you need to tick the Increment lap box (F).


Example Decoder Settings


These are some example Decoder Settings. Please click on an image to enlarge it. Each time you change any of the Decoder settings in the Timing, you will need to restart the Alpha Timing App.


AMB Tranx Decoder

The AMB TranX decoders use IP addresses via a network. You will need to put the IP address of each decoder at each location. 




Older MyLaps Decoders

The older Mylaps decoders also use IP addresses using a network. You will need to put the IP address of each decoder at each location. You can find the decoder's IP address by using the buttons on the front of the decoder.


The MyLaps X2 Server and Decoder System


Note: If this is the first time you have ever connected your Timing PC to the X2 system, you will need to ensure X2 Server Utility is installed to be able to connect. Open a web browser and type in the server's address into the address bar and click Go. Install X2 Server Utility and you should then be able to see all the devices connected to the server. You can then input these settings into the Timing Application.

The newer MyLaps X2 will need the X2 Server’s IP Address (A), plus the server’s Username and Password (B). The sector decoders should all have names in the connection field (C). These names can be found on the X2 Server utility app, which can be installed by typing the server's IP address into a web browser. 



Tag Heuer / Chronelec Decoder

Tag Heuer or Chronelec decoders will use an IP address for the decoder and a port number (usually 2008). Each sector will then have a channel which can be selected from the connection drop down e.g. STA for the Start/Finish.



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