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Controls
In most cases, MeOS handles controls automatically for you, but you can make certain manual settings. On the page Controls you can see all used controls. Every control has a unique id number. Normally, this number is the same as the punching code, but the punching code can be changed if needed.MeOS Insight
Refer to the id number when defining a course.
You may assign a Name to each or some controls. This name is used in the Speaker Module, and you can also print result lists with splits at named controls. Status defines how a control is used. Possible values are
OK, Multiple, Rogaining, or Bad.
Refer to the id number when defining a course.
- OK means that the control is operating normally; a competitor has passed the control if one of the specified punch codes has been registered. Several punch codes can be specified to accomplish simple forking or to replace a non-functional control.
- Multiple means that the competitor need to register all specified punch codes to pass the control. This functionality can be used to create a nest of controls that can be taken in any order.
- Bad means that the control is not used at all; the result is that same is if the control was removed from all courses.
- Missing means that the control is not used at all, and the following control on each course will be without timing. The competitor will get the same time on the next control as on the previous control, so it will not matter how much time was spent looking for the missing control.
- Rogaining is described in the section Rogaining.
- No timing means that MeOS ignores the time on the leg to the control (from the previous control) when times are calculated. The effect is that the punching time on the control is the same as the punching time on the previous control, and that the total running time is independent of the actual time on the leg to this control.
- Optional means that punching the control is not obligatory to get a final result, but the time will be included in the split time analysis if the control was punched.
Minimum leg time means that no runner can get a time on the leg that is faster than the specified time. If the runner is faster, the all following times are adjusted. This can be use to cross a road with traffic without time pressure. Note that the time adjustment cannot be done until after the runner has finished, so radio times can be somewhat wrong when this functionality is in use.
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Note that any change you make will have global effect immediately. All results are recalculated and all lists are updated.
Note that any change you make will have global effect immediately. All results are recalculated and all lists are updated.
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Rogaining Obligatorisk?
2024-01-09 09:34:47 av Kamil Pipek
What is the difference between statuses Rogaining and Rogaining obligatorisk? Does the Rogaining obligatorisk mean the control has to be visited as free order control and it is not necessary to set there a point limit?