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Administrator User Guide
Creating an Event
To create an event, from the event search screen tap the ‘show search’ button. Enter an event name and the date of the event. There is no need to select year and month separately, just go for the day and the month and year will be filled in automatically.
Once an event name and date is selected the ‘create new event’ tile will show highlighted and can be selected. The ‘New Event Details’ screen will be shown.
Event Details
Fields that not correctly entered will show an error message. Enter the following information. Event Name: If a duplicate name has been entered this will be highlighted. Description. Give a description of the event and what its aims are. This will be shown on the event information screen when the event is selected. This is limited to 500 characters.
Short Description. This description is shown on the event search screen in the events selectable tab and is limited to 200 characters. Make your description precise and inviting to attract competitors attention. Do not include your event name or date as this will be shown alongside your short description.
- Location: This is the location your event will take place. Limited to 50 characters
- Event Dates: Select the date, start and expected end time for your event. If your event is held over a number of days, tap on ‘single day event’ to change to ‘Multiple day event’. If it’s a multiple day event then an end date will also be selectable. A future date must be selected.
- Online Registration Dates: Select the start and end date and time registrations for your event will be accepted by Event Marshal. The end date and time can overlap the event start date and time but this will mean competitors can register after your event start. Normally registration would be closed before the start of an event to allow competitors to processed and contacted with further information before an events start. By default these are set to the event dates and if unchanged will need updating before an event becomes active.
- Administration Email Address: This email address will be used for all event communications by Event Marshal. It will also be passed to competitors when they register. We recommend not using your personal email address but creating a dedicated email address for your event.
- Contact Email Address for competitors: This email address will be used for all event communications by Event Marshal. It will also be passed to competitors when they register. We recommend not using your personal email address but creating a dedicated email address for your event.
- Automatically allocate number on registration: This selection can be changed between allocating competitor numbers when a competitor registers or requiring manual allocation of a competitor number by a marshal logged in as registration. If numbers are allocated automatically they will be awarded in order of online registration. The default selection is for automatic number allocation.
Once all required information has been entered press the back button or top right ‘create event’ button. If there is an error on the page there will be an option to correct the error or discard the details. If all details are correct you will be asked to confirm event creation by accepting the app terms and conditions. A limited summary is available within event Marshal, however we recommend you review the full terms and conditions available on the event Marshal web site as ticking the box indicated full acceptance of these terms and conditions.
Once terms and conditions have been accepted and the event created, you will be returned to the event selection screen where your event will be visible but only to you. The event will be shown as being ‘setup’. An event will only be visible to possible competitors once it is fully setup and activated.
Event Setup.
Selecting an event that is in setup will show the event home screen with the status of the event. Elements that are missing or incorrect will be highlighted.
The screen shows a newly setup event before ant races have been setup.
The buttons on the event home screen are as follows:
- Edit Event: This will show the event creation screen where event descriptions, dates, email addresses and other options can be edited. Pressing back on this screen will update the selected event.
- Upgrade: By default an event will be created as a free event. Free events have all the functions of event marshal with no restrictions, they are limited to 50 competitors maximum. Upgraded events have the maximum competitor limit removed. Events once Upgraded must take place within approximately 11 months of being upgraded and cannot be reset once they take place. Free events can be reset and have their dates changed at any time. It is recommended that before events are upgraded they ae setup and tested as free events. This will allow you to ensure event marshal operates as you expect and to practice events and event setups. Practice events should be marked clearly in their short description so competitors know they are not registering for the real event.
- Admin: This button shown additional administration buttons such as activating or deleting an event. More on this page at the end of the section.
- Registration Dates and Close. Once an event is active and registration is open it can be forced closed by selecting the ‘close’ button or activated by the dates by selecting ‘dates’
- Edit Race: This button allows for races and checkpoints to be created, edited and deleted. We will look into this section in more detail next.
This is just a quick overview of these button, we will go into each one in more detail later. So, lets continue setting up our event.
Selecting the ‘Edit Race’ button will show a summary of the races and registration. The first time this button is tapped the registration checkpoint will need to be set. Tap Registration at the top of the screen or the ‘edit registration’ button at the bottom. Races cannot be created until registration has been setup.
Event and Registration Location
The first checkpoint to be created for any event will be registration. This checkpoint is required for all events and will be the location used on the search map to show where an event is taking place and where competitors will officially enter the event. The name of registration can be changed and a short description added. Options for a checkpoint are:
- Manual or Automatic: This is changed by tapping on the option and the currently selected option is shown. Setting a checkpoint to manual will required all competitors, whether app users or not, to be manually checked in by a marshal. Setting the checkpoint to be automatic does not prevent non-app users from being manually checked by a marshal but does allow competitors with the event marshal app to automatically self check in when they arrive at the location.
- Manned or unmanned: If marshals are going to be present at a checkpoint manned should be selected. If the event includes competitors that are not using the event marshal app then all checkpoints will need to be manned. Manned Checkpoints can be manual or automatic, however unmanned checkpoints have to be automatic and will require all competitors to use the event marshal app. Selecting unmanned will automatically make a checkpoint automatic.
For automatic checkpoints a range will need to be set. This sets how close to the checkpoint a competitor with the event marshal app needs to be before they are checked in at that checkpoint. By default this is 10m. This can be set as low as 5m but the GPS accuracy of some phones may make this difficult dependent on the GPS accuracy experienced on the day of the event. This can change from day to day. It is recommended that it is not reduced below 10m for reliable automatic competitor checking.
At the bottom of the screen is the map. Tapping on the map will select a location. By selecting the save button above the map the point will be saved. This can be changed at any time. The other buttons are:
- Race: zoom map to show all the currently selected race
- GPS: this will centre the map to your current GPS location
- Marshal: This will centre the map to the currently selected marshal location.
The map allows for zooming in and out with pinch gestures or for panning by pressing and dragging across the map. The map is often bigger than many mobile phone displays so more map can be seen by tapping off the map and dragging up.
Edits are automatically saved as they are made. As edits are made the icon on the top right will change to show the changes. To exit the checkpoint details page press the back button on your phone or the back button on the top left of the screen.
Once registration location and details have been set and you have returned to the race summary page the button on the bottom will have changed to ‘add race’. If you want to edit the registration checkpoint just tap the registration edit icon at the top of the page.
Creating a race
To create a race tap the ‘add race’ button on the bottom of the race summary page. This will prompt you for a race name. Race names can be any length but must be unique within your event. Race names can edited after they are created. Once a race name has been entered tap next. This will create the race and show it in the race summary. Races are created with 10 competitors by default. As new races are not fully setup the icon will show a red warning symbol. To continue setting up the race tap on the race name or icon.
The race edit page is split into two sections. These are switched between by tapping the ‘edit checkpoints’ button on the detail page or the ‘edit details’ on the checkpoints page. Both are location on the top right of the pages. First lets go through the options and button on the edit details page.
The race name can be edited and a short description of the race entered. The description will be shown to competitors when they open an event to register. Make the name distinctive as the description is not always shown beside its name. For example, ‘10K fun run’ is better than ‘race 1’
Beside the name and description is an import KML button, there will be more on this later. Next is the start open and close times. If an event takes place over a number of days this will also allow dates to be selected. For single day events only the time is required. This will set when the start checkpoint of a race is open for competitors to start the race. Setting a closed time will ensure competitors can finish a race before the event closes.
Next is the competitor number selection. Here the start competitor number and the total number of competitors allowed to enter a race are set. A race competitors number ranger can start at any number from 1 to 999999 however of marshals are having to enter competitor numbers manually keeping the numbers as short as possible is an advantage.
The number of competitors for free events is 50 while upgraded events have no limit. It is recommended that events are not upgraded too soon as usage time limits do apply.
If multiple races are to take place within an event it is recommended that numbers are not made consecutive to make races distinctive and to allow for additional competitors to be added to a race. If ‘race 1’ starts at number 1 and has a maximum of 100 competitors (1 to 100), race 2 should not have a start number of 101 as this will prevent any additional competitors being added to race 1 if required unless there will be no requirement to expand race 1 competitor count.
Test events can be setup within the 50 competitor limit for trials to ensure event marshal operates correctly for your event and then the numbers expanded when an event is upgraded.
Once an event becomes active and competitor numbers are allocated race start numbers cannot be changed but the maximum number of competitors can be increased if race numbering allows.
Below the competitor number selection is the map. This shows the current selected race and its route if loaded (see KML route import below). The map can be zoomed to show the entire event or just the selected race. If a route is loaded the route colour can be changed here. The map can be manually zoomed using pinch a gesture or panned by dragging. Scroll up the race detail page to reveal more of the map if viewing on a small screen.
Checkpoint selection and creation.
Tapping the ‘Edit Checkpoints’ button on the top right of the race edit page will show any assigned checkpoints. A race must have a minimum of two checkpoints assigned, start and finish, although as described later, these can be the same checkpoint.
To add a checkpoint to a race tap the ‘add checkpoint’ button on the bottom of the screen and you will open a selection box.
The drop-down selection box shown the ‘new checkpoint’ as the first option with checkpoint already created for the selected event available by tapping the arrow down in the select checkpoint box. Checkpoints can be assigned to more than one race. If this is the first time a checkpoint is added only ‘new checkpoint’ will be available. Tap the next button once a checkpoint has been selected or to create a new checkpoint.
If a checkpoint was selected this will be added to the race. If ‘new checkpoint’ was selected then you will be prompted for the checkpoint name. Checkpoint names must be unique within an event. Once a name has been set Tap next and the checkpoint will be added. New checkpoints are created with the same location as registration which must be moved before a checkpoint can be used. If a checkpoint is missing any information this is shown under the checkpoint name with a red symbol.
A race requires a minimum of two marshals, start and finish. Next a second marshal should be added. To add a second checkpoint tap the ‘add checkpoint’ button again and either create a new checkpoint or select an existing checkpoint from the select checkpoint drop down list.
Checkpoints can be re-ordered within a race using the menu selection to the right of the checkpoint icon. Tap the three vertical dots to open the menu and select ‘move up’ or ‘move down’ to change a checkpoints order. The drop down menu can also be used to select automatic or manual operation without opening the full checkpoint edit screen. To delete a checkpoint from a race select remove from the drop down menu. After checkpoint removal confirmation the checkpoint will be removed from the race, however the checkpoint will not be deleted from the event and can be re-selected or added to another race using the add checkpoint button.
If a checkpoint is not assigned to a race it will be shown as unallocated in the race summary page. Events cannot be activated with unallocated checkpoints. If after setting up all an events races a checkpoints are not required, tapping on the unallocated checkpoints icon in the race summary page will list all unallocated checkpoints. Unallocated checkpoints can be deleted individually by tapping the bin icon beside the checkpoint or all together by tapping the ‘delete all’ button at the bottom of the page.
The icon beside each marshal indicates its settings, These are explained in the following section.
Edit Checkpoint
To edit a checkpoint tap on its icon to show the checkpoint edit screen. This is the same screen as used to edit the registration checkpoint. As a minimum a new location needs saving for the new checkpoint away from the registration point before it can be used. Checkpoints can be set very close to each other if required. To continue adding checkpoints press the back button on your phone or tablet or the back button on the top left of the screen.
A race requires a minimum of two marshals, start and finish. Next a second marshal should be added. To add a second checkpoint tap the ‘add checkpoint’ button again and either create a new checkpoint or select an existing checkpoint from the select checkpoint drop down list.
If a checkpoint is selected more than once in a race a ‘lockout’ time must be set. The repeat check-in lockout time is required to prevent automatic check-ins occurring consecutively. The repeat check-in lockout time sets the minimum time that must pass after a competitor has checked-into a checkpoint that appears more than once in a race before the competitor can check into the checkpoint again.
Checkpoint Icons
Icons used to Indicate checkpoints are set according to the checkpoints settings. Each marshal has a corner icon indication auto, manual, manned òr unmanned. The main checkpoint icon indicates the type of checkpoint. See the tables below for details.
| Icon | Marshal Type |
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Marshal - Manned |
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Unmanned |
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Race Start |
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Race Finish |
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Race start and finish |
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Registration |
This is the start marshal for a race. The checkpoint is both manned and automated. App users will automatically log themselves. All users including non-app users can be logged by the marshal.
KML file route import.
To import a route into a race, first open event marshal and then select a program that can access a kml file. This could be done by tapping a kml file email attachment or by selecting a downloaded or saved kml file using a file selection program.
If using android search for ‘My files’ in apps or if using iOS search for 'files'.
After selecting the kml file, Return to the Event Marshal app. In the race summary page select the race the selected route is for. If kml file is recognised the import route (kml) button will show green.
Select the green import route (kml) button to preview the route and tap ‘save’ to assign the route to the race. If you wish to replace a route just reselect an alternative route and save. The route data is saved to the event marshal app and automatically made available to all competitors and marshals. The original kml file is not required after the route is saved. The colour of the route can be changed from the race edit screen.
Delete Race
To delete a race, from the race summary screen select the drop down menu button, three vertical dots, to the right of the race name and icon. Only the race data is deleted, including its route. Checkpoints are not deleted but if not also assigned to another race will become unallocated and need re-allocated to a race or deleted before the event can be activated.
Activating an event
Once all event data has been entered and races created an event can be activated. The event home page will show all required information have been set and an event can be activated. Once activated an event will become visible to all event marshals users. If registration is open, as set by the registration dates, competitors can register for races within the event.
Tap on the ‘activate event’ button, agree you are happy to make the event public and tap ‘activate event’. An event can be upgraded at any time and edited while active and registration is open. If an error is introduced into an event it will go back to ‘setup’ and require re-activated once the error is corrected. The event summary home page will detail any errors detected. If you need to deactivate an event at any time this can be done from the administration menu. In order to access the administration menu a user must be logged into an event as an administrator or the event creator.
Administration menu
The administration menu is access by tapping on the ‘admin’ button on the event home screen. From the administration menu events can be de-activated, closed, reset or deleted.
- De-activate: Activated events can be de-activated and returned to the setup state. This will hide the event from competitors. De-activated events can be re-activated from the event home tab.
- Close: Open events can be closed ahead of the date and time entered in the event setup screen. Upgraded events cannot be reopened once closed, free events can be reopened by editing the event details, when a free event is saved the option to reopen the event will be shown.
- Reset: The reset button will allow for competitors registered with the selected event to be reset. There are three options, reset all non-app competitors, reset all app users and reset all users. The selected users will have all checkpoint data cleared app users will have competitor numbers cleared. These options cannot be undone.
- Delete: The delete option allows for competitors, either app users or non-app users or both to be deleted. There is also the option to delete the entire selected event. These options cannot be undone.
Event Management
Competitor Registration
After an event is activated event marshal app users can register as competitors for the event. When a competitor registers for the event an email is sent to the email address entered in the event setup screen for competitor communications. The email will contain the competitors email address, competitor number if automatically assigned and which race the competitor is registering for. This will allow for event information to be sent to the competitor prior to the event and their application being accepted. Once a competitor has applied for the event their application status will appear as ‘applied’ within the app. Competitors will see their application as awaiting approval.
Competitor Summary Screen
By selecting the 'Competitors' tab an overview of all the competitors that have entered into the event can be seen.
The competitors screen is designed to give a very clear and compact overview of the event.
The screen is divided into two sections. The upper panel shows a summary of the event. The panel below shows the panel prior to an event starting with competitors already registered
By selecting a button with a number the panel below will show a breakdown of the category selected,
As the event progresses and competitors move through the event additional buttons become available.
As all competitors clear earlier stages buttons will vanish from the panel.The panel below shows the full range of buttons.
In addition to the category buttons three selection buttons are available that will switch the display from showing all competitors together in a single panel or shown by race. The panel below shows the two races in a simulated event and the breakdown of the competitors within the race.
The panels below show some examples if how competitors taking part in a race can be displayed and sorted. Selecting the yellow buttons allows the different views to be selected.
Tapping on a competitors number will show details for that competitor.































