RaceCommittee App User Guide (Administrator)

This user guide will help you to configure all your RaceCommittee App devices. The guide is targeted at a multi-device, multi-course-area, multi-race-officer setting. So feel free to omit steps whenever you feel that you don't have to use every feature for your current regatta. It is reasonable to stick to the presented order of steps.

Preparation of devices

The RaceCommittee App supports remote configuration via the AdminConsole interface on the server. Open up the AdminConsole and select the tab Device Configuration. Click Add Configuration.

First you need to enter a device identifier. It is a good idea to label the device with the this identifier, to enable the identification of the device by an untrained user.

You need to assign this identifier to the target device. Click on QR-Sync, recheck the current identifier and ensure that the Server URL is the correct server the device should be talking to. When done with your modifications hit Generate.

Fire up the RaceCommittee app on the target device. Go to the settings view by clicking on the options overflow button (top right corner) or your device's menu button. Select the preference category General and click on Synchronize connection settings. Scan the barcode shown in the AdminConsole (if you don't have a barcode app installed the RaceCommittee App should redirect you to the Google Play Store offering an app). The Device Identifier and Webservice URL preferences should reflect the changes made.

Back in the AdminConsole configure your device (see next step). When done click Save + Clone to use the current configuration as a template for the next device.

Repeat until you've configured all your devices.

Configuration of devices

There are several preferences you can configure to control the overall functionality of the RaceCommittee App. All these options can be configured either via remote configuration (see above) or on the device itself. The remote configuration is fetched on selecting an event in the event selection screen. If there is a configuration stored on the server for the target device, it will overwrite the corresponding options in the device's local configuration.