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TIMING & DATA TECHNICAL REPORT TIMING & DATA TECHNICAL REPORT

ver 7.1ver 7.1

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Timing & Data Technical Report is required for all scored events – USSA & FIS. It is also required for USSA non-scored Championship events, eg. U12 Championships.

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Codex

•FIS Codex or USSA Transmittal #

•Event•Gender

•Note the “check boxes”

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Race Site and StateNationEvent Name Date (dd/mm/yy)

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Equipment

Sys Timer ASys Timer BStart GateFinish Cell AFinish Cell B

•Brand Name•Model or Type•Serial Number•Homologation #

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TimersBrandModelSerial #Homol. #

ModelSerial #Homol. #

TAG HEUERCP 5402004TAG.070T.08

Minitimer HL4401015TAG.076T.09

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Start Gate BrandModelSerial #Homol. #

TAG HEUERHL 7-1996TAG.S54.03

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Photo Cells

BrandModelSerial #Homol. #

ModelSerial #Homol. #

TAG HEUERHL 2-32121TAG.L49T.03

HL 2-32122TAG.L49T.03

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Timing & Data Technical Report

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Software

Software &ResultsPreparation

Brand NATIONAL/FIS SOFTWAREVersion

Version 6.23 rev 2DateResults=Tapes

11-Aug-11Confirmed

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Connections

How do we communicate signals/data from Start to

Finish?

How is voice communication handled

between Start and Finish?

•Cable

•Radio

•Snowmobile

•Ski Lift

•Skier

•??

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Warm-up and Synchronization

•At what time is the run scheduled to start?– Is there a rule about Synchronization?

– What is the minimum recommended warm up time?

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Synchronization and Synch + 1 Minute

• Are Systems A and B synchronized?– How close are they?

• What is the maximum difference acceptable?

• What about Hand Times?

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First Competitor Quality Check

•Is Net Time the same as A time-of-day difference?– How close are they?– Does Net Time agree with Official Results?

•What is the B time-of-day difference?– Discuss the difference?

•What about Hand Time?

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Last Competitor Quality Check

•Is Net Time the same as A time-of-day difference?

– How close are they?– Does Net Time agree with Official Results?

•What is the B time-of-day difference?

– Discuss the difference?

•What about Hand Time?

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First Run Summary

•Why do we show Best run-time?•Why do we show the Bib #?

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Second Run Synchand +1 minute

•Are Systems A & B synchronized?

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Second Run Summary

•Notice First and Last racer data quality

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Race Summary

•List any or all bib numbers in the results timed on any system other than system A in all runs (indicate run).

•WHY? Batteries Snow obscuration Wire break• Photocell alignment Other? (describe).

•Data source for replacement system A time (resp. ICR 611.2.1)? System B System C Manual

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First Competitor Quality Check

•Is Net Time the same as A time-of-day difference?

– How close are they?– Does Net Time agree with Official Result

•What is the B time-of-day difference?

– Discuss the difference?

•What about Hand Time?

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Race Comments

– What comments might or should be shown?

– What should NOT be shown?

Comments:

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Certification

…this event adhered to the FIS rules.

•Any discussion on this?

•Are we through now?

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Sign Off

•Chief T & C– Printed Name and NAT– Telephone nr.– Email address– USSA #– SIGNATURE

•Technical Delegate– Printed Name and NAT– Telephone nr.– Email address– FIS TD #– SIGNATURE

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ONLINE TDTR• Software that allows online filing is available • It’s use is required for all FIS events• It is available in (Windows, MacOS & Linux)• Available for review/download at: ftp://ftp.fisski.ch/Software/Programs/TimingReport/AL/ / or

http://www.fis-ski.com/uk/disciplines/alpine-skiing-rules/alpine-skiing-rules/timing.html

• XML race result file must be submitted prior to filing

a FIS online TDTR24

TIMING & DATA TECHNICAL REPORT TIMING & DATA TECHNICAL REPORT SOFTWARE *SOFTWARE *

*Please verify you are using the most current version of the software!

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The new TDTR software program can be found On the FIS FTP site.

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The Software: P1.

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Online Timing and Data Technical Report

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Device and Connection Information

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Select Your Connections

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Drop down box makes it simple!

Technical Timing Information

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Software will prompt for error correction!

Summary of RaceAll times from system “A”? YES

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Summary of Race, all times from system “a”? NO

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Can add / delete / select, as needed.

If “NO”, enter Bib, Run & Select the Reason

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Drop-down Selections make it easy!

OPTIONS: SAVE PDF / VIEW XML / SAVE XML and EMAIL

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Option: SAVE “PDF”Saved as: 2013AL6604TR

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Must be signed by Chief of Timing & Technical Delegate

Option: “VIEW XML”

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Option: SAVE “XML”WILL SAVE THE TRANSMISSION FILE TO LOCATION OF YOUR CHOOSING

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USE AUTO-SEND or…

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SAVE XML and…

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Attach this file and e-mail to: alpineresults@fisski.com

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SUBMITTING THE TDTR XML FILE • The TDTR XML FILE must be submitted before the TD submits his

online TD Report. • After all the data is entered in the software:

- TDTR may be saved as PDF and printed/signed for result packets- TDTR may be viewed and/or saved as XML

• TDTR is attached to an email and sent to alpineresults@fisski.com • Errors? Corrections can be made and the XML can be resent • If the TDTR Software is not used, a paper copy of the TDTR must

be completed, signed and submitted to FIS. • FIS is attempting to create a “paper-free” environment. Your cooperation is appreciated!

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WHAT ABOUT NON-FIS EVENTS?• A TDTR is required for all USSA scored non-FIS events

• A TDTR is required for all USSA non-scored Championship events, e.g. YSL, U10, U12 Junior Championships, Masters Championships, etc.

• Either the original paper copy TDTR or the FIS TDTR software can be used to produce a paper copy report, as required, for USSA non-FIS events.

• If the FIS TDTR software is used, the PDF report will need to be edited to include the USSA race letter code as the program only allows for four numbers. e.g. U1234

• The TDTR XML file must not be submitted USSA’s autoscoring system as USSA is not currently set up to accept the TDTR XML file

• The TDTR for a non-FIS event must never be submitted to FIS!

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USSA Race Transmittal Code

Include ALPHA designator with assigned

USSA Race Code (in lieu of Codex): U for USSA scored,

N for USSA non-scored,M for Masters,

O (text not number) for Other

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EDITED TDTR FOR NON-FIS EVENT

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EDITED: “U” for “USSA SCORED” + 4-digit USSA Transmittal number

Document must be printed/signed and included in either scan/DPF electronic or paper copy USSSA Race Result Document Packets, as required.

Thank You For Your Attention!

This is an upgraded presentation. It has taken advantage of the work done by many Alpine Officials and we are grateful for their contributions.

The intention was to build a vehicle that can be used for explaining the intricacies of the TDTR as well as for updating Timing Guys and bright Technical Delegates.

Thank you Allen Church for your many years of service to the USSA and the FIS Alpine Officials’ community; you have been a valuable mentor and a valued friend!

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