Here are several examples of screen shots from the product.
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Sample of the main screen for the Data Capture version
of the software. This is an example of a full screen shot that contains registration
entries, run time data and several entries in the pre-staging list. |
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Similar to the above, here's an example of the main
screen with the Race Management option.
Although the main components are nearly identical, a new tab and
functionality are added for Race Management. |
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This is an example of the Column Preferences screen. All
defined data columns may be either hidden or viewed. There are up to
10 customizable data columns that may contain any data you require.
In this example, 2 such columns were configured: EM.Contact and
Age.
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This is an example of the Race Management screen that
is displaying the running of the Modified class, in Round #1 and run #1.
The Round/Run field contains the active Round and Run of each class that
is being controlled. In addition this information is reflected in
the 'Round' data column of the Registration grid and
provides a very quick view of each drivers progress |
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Race Management Driver Pairing report for the Super
Stock class. |
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Race Management Manual Driver Pairing control. |
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AASBD Heat Chart Race Management: This is an example of a grid
display that mimics the ladder configuration for both the Heat
Chart and the Consolation Heat Chart. |
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AASBD 501 and 502 Run Offs: This is an
example of the 501 and 502 Run Offs that are automatically managed by
the system. These will provide the final standing positions as
dictated by the Heat Chart. |
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AASBD Heat Chart Race Management Final
Results: Sample of the results generated for each class. This
sample shows the Final results after the entire class has completed it's
runs (both A and B Phase). |
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The pre-staging grid.

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Data Capture In the Data Capture version, drivers
are manually selected in the staging grid. Each data column allows
for data entry and provides pull-down selection list from which the
class, car number and driver may be selected.
Race Management
In Race Management mode, the staging grid automatically filled with
paired drives. You may select any driver pairing to run next by clicking
the red row button in the middle of the
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Sample of timing data received from the timer and deposited into the
Run Grid. Once the timing data is received, the Timing operator must
either accept or ignore the timing data. If accepted, the results
are automatically updated for the appropriate drivers and the standings
adjusted accordingly. |
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If being used with the T-LINK Wireless
SBD Timer, the wireless status information is displayed
in the toolbar. This example shows the use of a Differential version of
the timer only. ET times are not being controlled.
The indicators are explained in detail in the documentation, however,
the green A and B will display RF levels in real-time. In this example,
the RF levels are 100%.
The statuses are also displayed in a T-LINK Status dialog that
provide detailed information about the RF levels, Battery levels, and
additional information. |