Hello friends, we're gonna go over the immersion RC lap RF timer, what's inside and how do you connect it
You can connect it to your mobile phone or mobile device via the Bluetooth
Well, you can also connect it with a long USB cable like a 25-foot cable and you can also connect it with the Ethernet cable
With some adapters, so we're gonna go over that plus we're going to talk about the free mobile app
That's for Android and iOS devices and how you can use it the via the Bluetooth to connect it
"pilot 7...11.52"
"Pilot 7...13.68"
So this is the lap RF
fpv race timer from immersion RC its
retails for around $100 and
pretty
much comes just like this
Has a battery compartment
Where it has the 18 650 battery, it's a 2600 milliamp
Holds charge for a very long time
And if you happen to be using it with the USB plugged in too you can a computer using lifetime then it'll
Continuously charge this battery, which is nice
Power on button there. You just hold it in
"beep"
Now it's going
You're going to bind it with bluetooth, then you have to hold this bind in and then connect it with your phone
So let's open it up
So on the inside
this is the
receiver for the
VTX as you go over for the different race band frequencies. This is how it detects
Then this is the antenna mod that I did
That comes with a hole and a cap already there so you don't have to drill anything
you just have to go online to find the right connector and
Actually, the one that has the right connection the SMA connector
was back order. So I ordered one that was a RP SMA
So it's actually the wrong has the male pin sticking out there. So I just need an adapter to go into
the
Antenna like that
So this is the Bluetooth antenna that comes with it and
I didn't find that it was strong enough. It was always disconnecting from my phone
So I bet they just let that antenna there unplugged the cable
And then this is where the I attached the adapter cable
Here we go
Um, the other app is the lap RF this is a free app and
It actually is associated with the immersion RC lap RF timer
"beeps" "recorder connected"
so you heard it say that the recorder is connected
you can go through and enable the different frequencies the race band channel tells you what frequency the
Transmission power and you can change the sensitivity again minimum lap time five seconds
Then under race setup is where you do you want it to be interface to the puck connection Bluetooth or Wi-Fi
And then if you lost connection again, you can hit select and
Mine is the
That's the Bluetooth ID
And you see it there
Commented so now it's connected again
Start in 10 10 9 8 7
6 5 4 3
2 1
"beep"
Then as your quadcopter goes over pilot 7 1.9 -
"beep"
And it even has different frequencies in different colors for their different frequencies
"beep" pilot 7...11.52"
"chime"
Time to go to bed
"beep" "pilot 7...13.68"
Race over well done
So here it shows pilot 7 by different times
The best time and total amount of time
Alright so there's several different ways to connect to your lap by RF puck to your computer
the puck comes with the micro USB connector
So if you want to just straight use a USB cable
You can buy a USB extensions. This is a 25-foot cable just has a female
USB in the male USB and then all I did was I had a
short USB to micro USB
Cable, so that just comes into the extension
Plugs into the puck and
Then the other end goes into the computer
So then on livetime you just set it up as a USB connection and it should automatically see the comm port
Mine usually shows up as com 4
I know other people that have been able to use a
cat5 cable
But they said they can only do up to a 50 foot run
Probably because it's if it goes beyond 50 feet, it's too much copper to push the signal through
So here's a 50 foot
cat5 cable and
You're going to need two adapters
this one is a
Ethernet to regular USB
And this one is an Ethernet to a micro USB
So you should be basically using this cable
as an extension a
Copper extension and to extend the USB cable
on the computer on the lifetime you would still plug this cable into your puck and still have live times see it as a
USB cable
rather than an Ethernet cable
But myself I'm running a Mac computer. And for some reason it could be the drivers or something
I am running Windows in
VMware
But it just doesn't have the right drivers or something to be able to
Push the signal through Ethernet cable with these adapters and I tried a couple different adapters and neither one of them works
If you do know the answer, just please leave a message in the comment and hopefully I can get it working over cat5
But for right now
USB works, just fine for me
And that's how you connect your lap RF
timer puck to your computer
one other thing to note I did this is a
25-foot USB extension and I have another USB extension that is 15 feet
So I did try to plug these two in series
to extend
the cable and
Plug it into the puck
But somehow maybe it was too long for the computer recognize it and push the signal over the USB cable
So that did not work, but I can use either one, the 15 or the 25 by itself and it works with a computer
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