What does inverted switching logic mean?
Lap Timer 2000 can be used with lap sensor switches that are either normally open or normally closed. The default is a normally open switch that closes momentarily when a car passes over the lap counter. If you use a switch that is normally closed and only opens when a car passes then you will need to invert the switch logic. Photo-cells are an example of a switch that is normally closed, and will need to use inverted switching logic. Lap Timer windows and dialog boxes move! Some versions of MS Windows incorrectly report desktop window locations. If the main Lap Timer window location changes position each time it is launched, or the various tabs on the Lap Timer Options property sheets cause the window to move during use turn off the Retain Windows Sizes and Locations option setting. Send E-Mail to Author produces a MAPI error! To use this command your Internet eMail client must be configured as the default simple MAPI client. In Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express check the options: