GLP Unexpected Timer Stop

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Yellow
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GLP Unexpected Timer Stop

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Hi, we tried the Laptimer last Time.
The first set of 4 Laps worked perfect. (one Set Time and 3 confirmations)

But for the second part we had a slow set time.
The 3 Confirmation Laps we had to wait in the waiting area each for 3 minutes.
The Laptimer stopped every Time.
Is there a trigger that stopps the Timer if you stand too long?
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Yes, there is a stand still "auto stop" after some time.
For tracks with a common start / finish, many users return from a cool down lap and forget to manually stop LapTimer.

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We had a similar Issue last weekend.

Is there a way to turn off this "auto stop" or increase it's timer? Whats the "stand still" time ?
If it's rainy and you are unsure abou yellow phases or even code 60, you tend to set a slow "set-lap" as described in the original post.

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The timer is 3 minutes. A "stand still" is defined as a speed below 1.5 km/h. Both values are hard coded currently.

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Thankyou for the fast response! This will help us anyways!
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