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1. Send this code to DAG system 4 2 Register your licence Select Configuration and then register bar code license Folio 29 31 a A SetDAG User Manual Date 08 04 08 Diffusion external File Race parameters Options RFID reader Test connexion with reader Read Mode ES Liperation mode Re Language Change to write mode Ask for bar code license Register bar code license You are using V6B chips Copie the DAG System code in this windows Licence en Licence FE1OA6626B 64 0B CE 475CD C554 24 EB 25544 DETRUIT Click on Register If any error in the code this message appears Folio 30 31 a A SetDAG User Manual Date 08 04 08 Diffusion external SetDAG Verify your licence and contact DAG System Licence correct this message appears SetDAG DD Votre Licence a bien t enregistr e You are now ready to use the Bar code programming process Folio 31 31 Date 08 04 08 SetDAG User Manual 5 external Disclaimer DAG System reserves the right to make changes without notice to any product herein to improve reliability functionality or design DAG System advises its customers to obtain the latest version of device data sheets to verify before placing orders that the information being relied upon by the customer is current Information furnished by DAG System is believed to be accurate and reliable However DAG System
2. 2 1 Language choice It is possible to choose SetDAG user interface language Use the Language option in the Setup menu The list of available languages is displayed A software reboot is required to validate the change 2 2 Communication parameters choice In order to communicate with the RFID reader SetDAG must know the COM port name and the related device communication speed These parameters are saved so there is no need to input them at each launch of the software as long as the same equipment is used Note for DAGProg users There are 2 different versions of DAGProg V12 and V13 Each of these readers creates its own COM port So when passing from one DAGProg V12 to V13 or the other way around the COM port will have to be changed To set the communication parameters go to Setup menu and click RFID Reader gt At this point the window Communication parameters will open It allows inputting the COM port name and its speed Folio 5 31 Roky SetDAG User Manual 22 1 08 04 08 Diffusion external The communication speed must be kept at 38400 Communication parameters EW The list of COM port name only displays ports existing on the PC it is regularly refreshed Communication port COM we Communication speed 38400 DAG Prog s Wanting time in held 20 20 recommended This allows to check the physical state of a chip Screenshot 1 COM port The Wait in the field parameter
3. Bibs s reading is done following numbering order If there is a leap in the planned numbering the user is informed e Each bib from the race is checked and is then saved as valid in the SetDAG database For the checking just as for programming it is possible to choose the direction of scanning through the bib numbers In check mode it the menu Race parameters you can find the fields Check by incrementing and Check by decrementing The checking results appear in the Numbering plan verification window accessible through the Race parameters menu Important note on checking After checking the bibs DAG System recommends that you package the checked bibs and stocked them far from the workstation so as to prevent any accidental programming Folio 19 31 SetDAG User Manual _sDate 98 04 08 Diffusion external The different possible situations when checking a DAG e The checked DAG is valid and respects the numbering Its number is displayed in the verification window e The checked DAG is invalid a message warns the user This DAG is to be reprogrammed since it s not usable on that race Note to reprogram it might be necessary to enter Unsecured mode Please refer to the chapter on secured modes e The checked DAG is not part of this race a message warns that the DAG is not programmed for that race it has to be either reprogrammed or taken away from this race chips e The chec
4. in loop following the order described above 3 6 Reading the chips The read mode is active when the frame Reading information is colored To Switch modes use the change mode button When in read mode SetDAG is ready to read all the chips that will be presented to the reader They are automatically decoded and the bib number and the validity date are displayed Fie Race parameters Options Setup 7 Fie Race parameters Options Setup 7 Operation mode Reading information Operation mode Reading information Read Mode Bib DAG chip 65 Expiry date 01 09 2007 Change to write mode Change to write mode N Read Mode Bib f DAG chip DAG TEST Mode change button You are using V6B chips You are using V6B chips ps Screenshot 12 Bib 20912 has been read Screenshot 13 A DAG Test has been read The same chip cannot be read twice in a row After reading a chip the reader expects a different one So whenever a chip seems to have a problem try reading another chip before trying to read the problematic one Folio 12 31 a A SetDAG User Manual Date 08 04 08 Diffusion external 3 7 Programming bib numbers Note on the environmental surroundings during the programming For optimal security on the outcome of the programming session DAG System recommends the respect of the following instructions e the operator must use only one hand to present the DA
5. inform the user that the chip has already been written and an error message will appear Sol adi Contents of the DAGS programming window Folio 14 31 SetDAG User Manual _sDate 98 04 08 Diffusion external The window Writing information gathers the programming information it includes e Next Bib DAG chip field displays the bib number that will be written when the next chip is placed near the reader e Previous Bib DAG hip field displays the last written bib number e Change next number button enables changing the next awaited bib number value e Program DAG Test button enables changing to DAG Test programming mode e Program Bib Test button available only when programming V6 chips it enables changing to bib Test programming mode It is also possible to modify the sense in which bibs are consecutively written Actually it is possible to write following bib numbers decreasingly to ease operations when the race bib numbers are organized decreasingly To do so go to the menu Race parameters and Writing information choose Increment Bib s number File Ope ps Race parameters Options Setup Display race s information Increment bib s number Decrement bib s number Number plan Control of number plan Previous bib DAG dus 127 Screenshot 18 Choose the bib numbers programming sense increasingly or decreasingly During the writi
6. this race and 29 16 17 48 19 20 21 22 i 30 23 24 26 26 27 23 selecting another race file n130 H EI C Aujourd hui 18 07 2007 Chip type O VEA Disposible G WBB re usable W4 Screenshot 6 Opening of an existing race file it is possible to carry on a prior programming session 3 4 Creating a number plan A number plan for the bib numbers eases the chips programming procedure by enabling organized separate sets of bibs programming SetDAG enables using a plan of bib numbers to up of 19 separate programming sets This function comes in handy when for instance you have bib numbers as such 1 gt 250 1000 gt 1250 2000 gt 2250 3000 gt 3500 and so on Folio 9 31 D Date 08 04 08 a A SetDAG User Manual external Number plan Number plan Number plan Number plan From number Ta number Bib amount From number Ta number Bib amount O 1 J s50 F 1000 1250 251 H 2000 2250 251 CH 3000 3500 a ri al a O rh Al dA d HI al a LI ia a Pi ai dl LI CI P P al rh ull al O d Total Total 1253 Screenshot 7 Empty number plan Screenshot 8 Valid and in use number plan In this case SetDAG can go from one set to the other without the user having to ask to pass to the next programming set Without this feature the user would have for instance to ask the software to pass to the 1000 bib once he has finished programming bib number 250 and so fort
7. Folio 1 31 SetDAG User Manual _sDate 08 04 08 Diffusion external CONTENTS 12 DEED AG NOW TOOLS a a ae ee oo on 3 2 Software configuration scene eee teense eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenegs 3 Zeda WANGU GA CHOICE da ad dede ne do da aa ana nus 3 2 2 Communication parameters choice ss 3 Dy DSC ENG SOIL are tea de be en de Go ii 5 3 1 Software general working s cacsnecsnansneasanceseesancunensasnesananananeseeccenannend 5 2 aCe WIG Chea IAEA 5 Sede USNO ail CXISUING ACS T a dada EA aan hs 7 3 4 Creating a number plan seen 7 3 5 SetDAG operating MOdES be eo ne den une 9 D 0 RC GOOM UNG CDS ame a a et 10 3 7 Programming DID NUMDELS ia 11 3 7 1 Contents of the DAGS programming window 12 3 7 2 Chips manual programming issus 13 3 7 3 Programming through chips barcodes 14 3 7 4 DAG Test programming ssssasasaawanananananaananananananzazananananuza 16 3 7 5 Programming a AAA 16 3 7 6 Programming phase various error 17 3 8 Chips CHECKING 5 es send nanunua nunza nanunua ien de Use n 0e 18 3 9 Checking the progress of the number plan 19 3 9 1 Programming ME 16 LR 21 3 9 2 Complete programming report sise 22 D LOS OEM TUR LIONS a a cd te ae one 23 2 LOL Reader CONO CON EO Enar ee MAUWA AUA nat caen 23 3 10 2 Accumulation of the time spent on programming bibs 24 3 10 3 COM port connection disconnection ss 24 3 LOS CNE OO ae ae a ee AA ae nn ne 25 Aj Ba
8. G during the programming phase e The two piles of bibs one for the blank bibs one for the already programmed bibs must be located on each side of the DAG Prog e Each pile should be put in a metallic container in order to prevent any electromagnetic interference that could occur while programming other chips Illustration chip programming Screenshot 16 The empty chip are store in a metallic contener Screenshot 14 the Screenshot 15 the chip is write by Programmed chip is store into the DAGProg another metallic contener Folio 13 31 B Peon SetDAG User Manual ii Diffusion external To enter the programming mode use the change mode button When the Writing information frame becomes colored you are in Programming Mode Fie Race parameters Options Setup Operation mode Change Write Mode mode b utton Change to read mode Writing information Coloured frame Previous bib DAG mode active chip 127 Next bib DAG chip 128 number Programm Programmi DAG Test bib Test You are using V6B chips Screenshot 17 SetDAG in Write mode Remark on the V6A chips programming V6A chips can only be programmed once We recommend great caution when programming them as any mistake can cause a loss of the chip If an already programmed V6A chip is presented to the reader while SetDAG is in write mode the software will
9. This mode is very similar to the Read mode except on the following features only the bibs of the race are processed the read bibs are definitely saved as valid Sey PETE File Race parameters Options Setup Operation mode Reading information Read Mode Bib DAG chip Expiry date Change to write mode You are using V6B chips Screenshot 9 When starting the application the Read mode is active pressing the change mode button enables entering the Write mode File Race parameters Options Setup Operation mode Write Mode Change to check mode Writing information Previous bib Z DAG chip Next bib DAG chip 25 Change next number Program DAG Program bib Test Test You are using V6B chips Screenshot 10 The Write mode is active any chip presented to the reader is programmed Pressing the change mode button enables entering the Check mode Sey PETE File Race parameters Options Setup Operation mode Checking information Check Mode Change to read mode Bib DAG chip Expiry date You are using V6B chips Screenshot 11 The Check Mode is active the read chips are checked and the order of the numbers is verified Pressing the change mode button enables returning to Read mode V6 programming Switching modes is done by pressing the destined button the different Folio 11 31 D ama Pron SetDAG User Manual in Diffusion external operating modes can be operated
10. as already used for that race It is thus impossible to write this number again and SetDAG passes to the next number to write To write in again this number all the same you will need to pas in unsecured mode by entering the appropriate code in the Security window of the Configuration menu e Chip is already programmed The chip presented to the reader has Folio 18 31 SetDAG User Manual ate 08 04 08 Diffusion external already been programmed for this race The bib number previously written in the chip appears in a message It is possible to write in this chip again the previous number written in the chop will be nullified or simply cancel the operation and carry on with another chip e No chip found displayed in barcode mode only a barcode has been read but not chip was found by the reader 3 8 Chips checking This operation enables validating a race s bibs programming session it only concerns V6 chips Although not compulsory for using chips DAG System recommends this mode in order to avoid any bib number inversion not or wrongly programmed chips problems Bibs shall be checked accordingly to the numbering plan either in growing or descending order To check the bibs enter Check mode This operating mode is identical to the Read mode except for the following points e The bibs that are not part of the race are not displayed and are pointed out to the user so as to take them out e
11. detection will not work 3 7 4 DAG Test programming Programming DAG Test is a particular function of the Write mode By pressing the Program DAG Test button you enter the DAG Test mode and can create as many as you want Then clicking on that button again you get back to the standard writing mode DURE Folio 17 31 Roky SetDAG User Manual 22 98 04 08 Diffusion external 3 7 5 Programming a test bib This function is only available when programming V6 chips This operation has the same functioning as programming DAG Test This mode programs test bibs that are identical to those of a race They are used to test the continuity of the field File Race parameters Options Setup F Operation mode Write Mode Change to read mode Writing information Previous bib DAG 3 chip Next bib DAG chip ME Ce number Programm Exit from bib DAG Test test mod You are using V6B chips Enter Exit test bib programming button Screenshot 22 Programming test bib in progress 3 7 6 Programming phase various error During chip programming various error or information messages can appear such as e No chip in reader s field The chip has been taken away from the reader s field too quickly and the writing process couldn t be completed The chip content is undetermined e Bib number already done The bib number you want to write in that chip w
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13. e Read the connection to reader status displays whether the COM port is used by SetDAG or not Of course of the COM port is already being used by other software when you choose connect to reader SetDAG will not be able to access the port and an error message will appear 3 10 4 Security options SetDAG enables the user to identify himself in order to be granted access to secured operations e Unsecured mode this mode allows programming a bib number more than once for the same race SetDAG forbids programming twice the same bib numbers However in case of programming mistake skipping a bib number for instance it can become necessary to reprogram already written bib numbers To do so enter the unsecured mode by In the Configuration menu click Security this opens the following window Security Password Screenshot 26 Identification window to access extended rights In the password field enter DAG_070 The software will inform you that the password is correct If not try again Once in unsecured mode the main window confirms it in the status bar Folio 26 31 B Jr SetDAG User Manual ii Diffusion external Fie Race parameters Options Setup Operation mode Reading information Read Mode Bib DAG chip Expiry date You are using V6B chips Unsecured mode Screenshot 27 SetDAG is in Unsecured mode pay extra attention to every executed ope
14. e race for which they will be used The file race gathers all information on the race and programmed chips The race file gathers all the information on a race and on the programmed chips This file should be sent to DAG System before any claims so make sure you keep it in a safe folder Folio 7 31 a A SetDAG User Manual Date 08 04 08 Diffusion external Choose your race file Regarder dans E Capture ecrans ml Oo fr Enj A Mes documents r cents G Bureau Mes documents Poste de travail Nam du fichier von Marathon 2005 vi 3 Zl Favoris r seau Fichiers de type Race files coul Screenshot 3 Race file creation To do so when SetDAG is launched a window allowing choosing a race file appears If a file not existing before is given SetDAG considers that it s a new race and creates a new blank race file The race files are automatically created with a cou extension The second step is to input the race parameters All the fields must be filled in the name of the race its manager the date a client affectation account for the time countdown the type of chips Be careful this step is very important as it will be later impossible to modify the race parameters once the race file is created i e once the OK button has been clicked Race information Race information Name of the race Name of the race Lyon Marathon Person in charge Person in charge DAG Syst
15. em our DAG System reference Your DAG System reference RACE 55 Date of race juillet 2007 Date of race juillet 2007 lun mar Mer JEU ven sam dim lun mar Mer jeu yen sam dim 1 26 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2712 3 4 5 6 7 8 281 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 28 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 29116 17 BE 15 20 a 22 29 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 30123 24 25 26 27 28 29 30123 24 25 26 27 EM 2s 1130 3 31130 31 C J Aujourd hui 18 07 2007 C JAujourd hui 18 07 2007 Chip type Chip type VBA Disposible WEB re usable V4 WBA Disposible YEB re usable YA Screenshot 4 Creating a race Screenshot 5 Creating a race file all the file input race parameters fields are filled the race can be created Folio 8 31 SetDAG User Manual Date 08 04 08 Diffusion external 3 3 Using an existing race file Launching SetDAG if an already existing race file is chosen in the race file selecting window then the relative race information window appears This one is identical to the window of a race creation except that all the fields are already filled in and in read only After validating the window the programming can resume the already programmed chips are in the memory Sass information Name of the race Lyon Marathon Person in charge DAG System our DAG System reference RACE 54 Date of race juillet 2007 lun mar mer jeu ven sam dim 26 1 2 12 3 4 5 6 7 5 ee oe SSS ES As Click Back allows quitting
16. h To validate a number plan use the Race parameters menu To define the start and end values of the numbering sets tick the boxes on the front of desired line SetDAG operates a dynamic check on the validity of each set and will notice any inconsistency in red font Rules to follow for a numbering plan e The sets should not intertwine e The starting bib number should always be smaller than the ending Folio 10 31 Date 08 04 08 Diffusion external SetDAG User Manual number If it is necessary to code in chips decreasingly from 1250 to 1000 or 250 to 1 for instance just program the set normally from 1 to 250 and 1000 to 1250 then when actually programming the chips choose Decrement bib s number then finally fix as current value the maximum value of the set 1250 Trick If you have used a numbering plan that you no longer wish to follow the easiest way is to untick the boxes of each set and click OK gt This will erase all the different sets 3 5 SetDAG operating modes SetDAG has three different operating modes e Read mode this mode enables reading any DAG presented to the reader and to extract its bib number and validity date e Write mode this mode enables programming the DAG presented to the reader e Check mode V6 programming only this mode enables reading the DAG of the current race and only these ones so as to insure that they are all properly programmed and ordered
17. ked DAG is valid for this race but the order of passage doesn t match the numbering plan In check mode SetDAG checks the order in which the DAG are presented so as to avoid mixing between two consecutive bib numbers A message will warn you that the presented bib is not the one that should normally follow the last checked number In this case 2 possibilities cancel the passage of this DAG so as to pass to the next expected number and thus arrange the bibs or carry on with the checking by making a leap in the numbering 3 9 Checking the progress of the number plan SetDAG allows checking that the fixed numbering plan was thoroughly followed To do so in the Race parameters menu can be found Control of number plan it allows opening the verification window Folio 20 31 pP SetDAG User Manual P 08 04 08 Diffusion Lana fro external This window allows spotting the bibs that haven t been programmed yet or bibs that had been programmed while they weren t planned for the race It allows spotting bibs which are not been checked too Control of number plan Unplanned bib numbers Unchecked bibs bib 1 not checked bib 2 not checked bib 3 not checked bib 4 not checked Displays the complete programming report Print the programming report Send the programming report and race file by email Send the programming report by email Screenshot 23 Checking that all bibs Save the programming repo
18. nchecked bibs 1 2 3 4 List of checking range 5 gt 29 79 gt 51 C SVN_Local SetDAG V7 test cou Done at Thursday August 02 2007 to 10 41 02 AM Note The programming report can be in a different form whether it is printed from SetDAG or exported on a different file However the given information remains the same 3 9 2 Complete programming report The race report is the complete list of the programmed chips serial numbers as well as their associated bib numbers Folio 23 31 a A SetDAG User Manual Date 08 04 08 Diffusion external It is displayed by clicking the magnifying glass shaped icon in the verification window It is possible to print the content of this file by clicking the printing Icon Complete programmin E seen Bibs SN 400008013E ez owm a ace Ea 5620 4000D8D1F3 40000501F3 Screenshot 24 Race report example 3 10 Other functions 3 10 1 Reader connection test It is possible to check the reader with which the software communicates in order to check on its version and if it operates well To do so use the Test connexion with reader option in the Setup menu Folio 24 31 by SetDAG User Manual 22 98 04 08 Diffusion external Connexion test A Successfull connexion Reader version 102a Kind of chip For this reader EPC DAG YE Screenshot 25 Succeeded communication test with the reader The following information is dis
19. ng operation a warning light informs the user on the operation evolution e Orange after the chip reading i e as the writing process begins e Green at the end of the writing if the procedure went well e Red if an error occurred an error message explaining the cause of the failure is then displayed 3 7 2 Chips manual programming Chips manual programming consists in linear programming following the relative numbering plan A message appears once the end of the plan has been reached the writing operation is then over Folio 15 31 a A SetDAG User Manual Date 08 04 08 Diffusion external TO program a chip present it close to the reader During each operation SetDAG checks whether the desired bib number hasn t already been programmed if it is the case the operation is cancelled SetDAG also checks that the chip hasn t already been programmed for this race if it is the case a message appears warning the user File Race parameters Options Setup File Race parameters Options Setup File Race parameters Options Setup Operation mode Operation mode Operation mode Write Mode Write Mode Write Mode Change to read mode Change to read mode Change to read mode Writing Information Whiting information Writing information Previous bib DAG Previous bib DAG 3 Previous bib DAG chip 1 chip i 3 chip Next bib DAG chip 2 Change next Next bib DAG chip 4 Change next Next bib DAG chip 4 Change next numbe
20. played e Reader software version e Type of chips that the reader can read either V4 or V6 3 10 2 Accumulation of the time spent on programming bibs SetDAG performs a countdown of the time spent on each race and this time is displayed in the programming report The software counts all the periods when the race file has remained opened So in order not to distort the measure it s possible to stop the countdown to have a break or to do another task To do so enter in Pause mode The pause mode is activated through various ways e From the Options menu e Clicking the green button at the bottom of the soft window e Pressing the F11 key The pause mode is deactivated by the same actions The pause mode stops the countdown but it also prevents any operation on the chips and the software frees the communication port 3 10 3 COM port connection disconnection It s possible to use several software at the same time as SetDAG except in Write mode with the barcode option activated These softwares can need the COM port used by SetDAG It is possible to free the port without closing SetDAG and then having to re open it once the others tasks are done on the computer To do so the Options menu proposes the following functions e Connect to reader The COM port is used exclusively by SetDAG e Disconnect to reader SetDAG frees the COM port a Folio 25 31 Roky SetDAG User Manual 22 98 04 08 Diffusion external
21. r number number Programm Programm Programm Programm Programm Programm DAG Test bib Test DAG Test bib Test DAG Test bib Test You are using V6B chips You are using V6B chips You are using V6B chips Screenshot 19 Chip writing in Screenshot 21 Chip writing Screenshot 20 Writing failed progress the currently writing OK the chip has been an error message will inform number is bib 2 programmed as bib 3 on the failure reason Folio 16 31 SetDAG User Manual ii 7 external short buzz sound is sent on the PC sound board whenever a chip is successfully programmed 3 7 3 Programming through chips barcodes If the bibs have barcodes it is possible to use them so that SetDAG automatically numbers the chips This operating mode is a particular case of the writing mode It imposes a peculiar behavior on SetDAG making the software become predominant i e it becomes almost impossible to use other applications on your computer at the same time To enter this mode press the function key F5 The zone displaying the current bib appears in blue to ensure that it is the barcode programming mode In this mode the chips are programmed once the barcode is read To quit this mode press F5 again to resume to the standard mode Important notice on the barcode mode use When the barcode mode is active be sure to check that the cursor is always in the text zone containing the current bib otherwise the barcodes
22. rations and displayed messages Once in this mode SetDAG allows duplicate bib numbers We advise not to stay in this mode too long in order to ensure a better security regarding the respect of your numbering plan To quit this mode repeat the same operations done to access it We advise you to execute the unsecured operations all in once at the end of the programming process To do so when programming keep aside all the problematic DAGs Folio 27 31 a A SetDAG User Manual 22 95 04 08 Diffusion external 4 Bar Code Licence 4 1 Licence code In order to use this option you must obtain a user s Licence Please send to DAG System an official demand Bar Code Key How to get Bar code Key Select Configuration and then Ask for Bar Code license LA SetDAG an File Race parameters Options Setup RFID reader Test connexion with reader Read Mode B Security F Language t Change to write mode Ask for bar code license Register bar code license Liperation mode Re a DRE You are using V6B chips Folio 28 31 a om SetDAG User Manual Date 08 04 08 Diffusion external If you are already login an error message appears Licence code barre Ed X Yous tes d j enregistr a For every new login the code bar key appears Licence 48390 4848CE 820 440424 CAF MBCACE 40280C700C060CA400BCOBRE 0C68
23. refers to a waiting time when a chip enters the field of a reader ters choi before writing on it This value is not to be modified de except if indicated by DAG System Tip When using a reader connected through USB DAGProg type it is possible to set the COM port number it is using from this window To do so run SetDAG without having connected the reader Go to the window Communication parameters as described above Check the proposed ports list Connect the reader now wait a few seconds and check the ports list again The newly appeared port is the one to use with this reader a Folio 6 31 Roky SetDAG User Manual 23 8 98 94 08 Diffusion external 3 Using the software 3 1 Software general working SetDAG allows programming DAG System chips with a bib number chosen by the user It should always be used with a numbering plan that ensures that every desired bib numbers have actually been programmed CD SetDAG DER The software has 3 different working AA OO modes the read mode the write mode Operation mode Reading information and the verification mode for V6 chip Read Mode Bib DAG chip only te Change to write mode Indicating the current mode text coloured zone Mode change button You are using V6B chips ees Enter ekit pause mode button Screenshot 2 Main window of SetDAG 7 Read mode 3 2 Race file creation The first step of chips programming is to create th
24. rt on text file planned has been programmed but 4 has format on the hard drive not been checked at now Contents of each column e The first list enables visualizing the bibs that have been planned in the numbering plan but that have not been programmed yet e The second list displays the bibs that have been programmed but that are not in the numbering plan e The third list displays the list of bibs contained in the numbering plan that have not been checked yet this column is meanless if your are not using V6 chip At the end of the programming of the bibs or DAG Chips of a race the 3 list should be empty meaning that e All the planned bibs in the numbering plan have been programmed first list e All the programmed bibs have been checked e No additional bib not planned has been kept Folio 21 31 SetDAG User Manual _sDate 98 04 08 Diffusion external Remarks To view the complete list of the written bibs you must ask for the programming report 3 9 1 Programming report The programming report is a sum up version of the numbering verification window and of the race information It is possible to print the report to save it on the hard drive or to send it by email When saving on the hard drive the report is automatically saved in the same folder as the race file it has the same name except that it has a doc extension To send it by email 2 options sending the report alone or along
25. with the race file cou During the sending process an email address is asked for the report s addressee It is possible to add others addressees by separating the email addresses with Information contained in a race report e Name of the race e Number of programmed bibs e The repartition based on the programming method manual bib number fixed by SetDAG according to the numbering plan barcode bib number fixed by a barcode value e Type of coded chip for this race V4 or V6B e Race file creation date e Name of the person in charge e SetDAG software version e Time spent on programming these bibs e The client affectation account e Name and date of race e Numbering plan e List of the bibs that have not been checked only for V6 programming e The order followed during checking only for V6 programming Folio 22 31 SetDAG User Manual ate 08 04 08 Diffusion external Race report example DAG SYSTEM PROGRAMMING REPORT test cou 58 bibs in file Programming mode used 58 manual 0 bar code Kind of chip V6B Creation date 7 31 2007 Responsable s name Nicolas Version SetDag v 7 0 6 0 Elapsed time for this file Oh40 Account reference test Race Test BDD 5 8 31 2007 Number plan 58 Bibs 1 gt 29 51 gt 79 Missing bib numbers 0 Unplanned bib numbers 0 Unchecked bibs 4 List of missing bib numbers None List of unplanned bib numbers None List of u
26. y COde POP ea AE A NAO ce ee ne 26 4 1 0 LICE COR IA 27 4 2 0 register your LICENSE cccccceecsscccueeeereeenseccueueueeeeseecueennresenssanas 28 Folio 2 31 SetDAG User Manual _sDate 08 04 08 Diffusion external Folio 3 31 SetDAG User Manual ate 08 04 08 Diffusion external History Revision Date Author Comments 1 22 03 07 N MANNINO Creation 2 04 04 07 N MANNINO Modification for version 7 0 1 0 Modifications after proofreading of S 3 29 05 07 N MANNINO RUELLE amp X MICHEL 4 02 07 07 N MANNINO Modification for addition of identified DAG Test 5 08 04 08 X MICHEL Modifications regarding system evolution Document purpose This document is relative to the use of SetDAG version 7 0 7 0 to 7 1 0 1 Folio 4 31 SetDAG User Manual ii 7 external SetDAG new features The version 7 0 7 to 7 1 0 of SETDAG enables the following new features 2 Enabling use of V6A and V6B chips V4 chips still enabled Edition of a programming report allowing to instantly view whether the numbering plan has been respected or not Possibility to encode bib numbers via the barcode reading interfaced with SetDAG Function of countdown of the time spent on programming a race bib numbers Enabling programming of DAGs which validity date has expired Race bibs checking function insuring that all the bibs have been programmed correctly Software configuration
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