Software for electronic scorekeeping of volleyball matches, developed and distributed by: www.dataproject.com Developed for the rules of USports 2017-18 As adopted by Ontario University Athletics for Men’s & Women’s Volleyball Competitions
Software for electronicscorekeeping of volleyball matches,developed and distributed by:
www.dataproject.com
Developed for the rules of USports 2017-18As adopted by Ontario University Athletics forMen’s & Women’s Volleyball Competitions
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Pre-Match Operations and Setup
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Download e-Scoresheet
Open a browser and navigate to: www.dataproject.com/usportClick “Download” in the “e-Scoresheet Area”
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Installing e-ScoresheetGo to the “Download” folder on your PC; “right click” on the setup file and “Run as
Administrator” this will give necessary elevation to the installation to ensureproper operation and function in Windows OS.
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Installing e-Scoresheet & Adding LicenseOnce Installation is completed a license check box will appear. Please browse tothe location on your PC (or USB) where the XML file has been extracted/saved
from the .zip folder you received by email then click “Next”.
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e-Scoresheet technical requirementsThe program e-Scoresheet runs on Windows based desktop or laptop.
The minimum requirements for a scoring sessions are:• Windows Operating System (Windows 7/8/10). This includes virtual PCs• Intel i5 (Gen 5 min.) processor (or equivalent) or higher, RAM 4 GB or higher;• Video Board 128MB with dual monitor (suggested);• Flash Drive 128MB or higher• Laser or Ink-jet printer• External Monitor (optional)• Wireless connection (optional)The flash drive is plugged-inthroughout the match isnecessary to back-up all the dataentered; in case of PC failures, itwill be easy to restore thescoring from the last pointscored.
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Using an external monitor
The use of a second monitorcan be beneficial to allow the R2to quickly and easily review thescoresheet.
In order to facilitate this youwould just need to duplicate theScorer’s computer screen forthe R2.
This is not required, but canreduce the times you may haveto turn the laptop around to thereferees.
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The software will searchfor updates prior the
setup of a new match…
… if you are connected tothe internet you can
automatically downloadupdates
e-Scoresheet is a constantly evolving tool:it is essential to check for updates
Downloading and installing the most currentversions is not required and can be canceled. But,it is strongly recommended to connect the PC tothe internet or download the most recentinstallation to USB before the first match of a week
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Teams and rosters
To use e-Scoresheet requires the use of rosters that must be created prior tobeginning the match. These rosters can be input and saved in advance, butyou cannot manage the match without the official rosters for both teams.
Scorers must print the roster verifications prior to the match and ask thecoaches for each team to verify the players and their numbers; also to identifyplayers that are not present or able to participate in the match. This will helpconfirm information and eliminate players on large rosters (think non-travelingand injured players) making the bench list only those players who couldpotentially enter the match.
Scorers must print the roster verifications prior to the match and ask thecoaches for each team to verify:1) The players and their numbers2) Identify all coaches (those who can be individually sanctioned)3) Identify players that are not present or able to participate in the match
If changes are made the Roster Verification must be reprinted and signed aftercorrections.
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Adding teams and managing rosters
To create or modify teams before thematch click “Manage Teams”
Add, Remove or Open existing teams.
Teams can also be imported orexported to share with otherschools
Input all the team information andadd players information
*Remember to create an ID Code
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Click to createa new match
Activecompetition
Ready to start with a new match!
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Some datahave to be
enteredmanually
1st step: complete the match notes preparation
Some data arealready
entered andnot modifiable
You can setthe logofrom animage
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Set-up a match with e-Scoresheete-Scoresheet follows the set-up of thematch step by step: this infomation can beinput by the Scorer in a similar manner tothe traditional methods
After the players rosters have beenentered before the match; the Scorerwould only need to select the playerswho are present to participate in thematch and check the jersey numbers arecorrect
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2nd step: check the players’ lists
Click tocheck the
players’ lists(Roster)
Select theplayers of thematch and add
them to thematch list
or enternew playersnot present
in thedatabase
verify the nameand jerseynumbers
and enter coachesand staff members
manually
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3rd step: Roster Verification
Verify Player Namesand Numbers
Roster mustbe
confirmedby the
Coach andCaptain
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4th step: to set the starting info
Set the Teams on theproper side and the
First serve
Line-upshave to
beentered
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Set-up a match with e-ScoresheetAfter verifying the rosterse-Scoresheet asks which team willserve first and the position on theteams on the court.
Drag and drop the players ontotheir starting position ande-Scoresheet will place them onthe court, ready to start the match.The Libero is also designatedeasily. It is also advisable to assignan Alternate Captain.
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5th step: enter the Line-ups
Line-upshave to be
entered
Double click ordrag & drop onthe players to
input thestarting line-
up, thendesignate the
Libero
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6th step: set the final proceduresbefore the match start
Some buttonsare blinking toadvise aboutthe next step
to run
Enter theliberos ifthey are
playing (seenext page)
Serve can alreadybe assigned
Finally, click hereto start the set
(see next page)
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7th step: set the final proceduresbefore the match start
Select the playerreplaced by the libero,
for both teams
Set start time,first server and
begin…
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Automatic Back Up option
Before the match isstarted, the AutomaticBack Up must be enabled
The Back Up option allowssaving all the informationrecorded, point by point,so that the Scoresheet
can immediately berestored in case of PC
problems (freezing, lossof power, etc.)
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Starting the match and usinge-Scoresheet during play
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Before you start: The Warning BoxesBefore you get started it is important to become familiar with the pop-up boxes that you will encounter.
It is also important to know that software has on order ofoperations that messages and processes do occur:I. What must happen by rule (a libero must exit when rotating
to the front row or Captain must be replacedII. What should happen by situation (a libero should replace a
serving player after a service turn is completed).III. What can legally happen (a substitution can occur after a rally)**Note e-Scoresheet does not notify you of non-legal actions itjust simply does not allow the action to happen
If you do not enter the libero thisbox will appear
When the libero rotates to thefront row you will see thismessage
When the libero is off thecourt and the server’sservice turn ends then thismessage appears allowingyou the choice to enter thelibero in Position 1
This box appears toconfirm the substitution
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Before you start: The Warning BoxesBefore you get started it is important to become familiar with the pop-up boxes that you will encounter.
It is also important to know that software has on order ofoperations that messages and processes do occur:I. What must happen by rule (a libero must exit when rotating
to the front row or Captain must be replacedII. What should happen by situation (a libero should replace a
serving player after a service turn is completed).III. What can legally happen (a substitution can occur after a rally)**Note e-Scoresheet does not notify you of non-legal actions itjust simply does not allow the action to happen
If you do nothave a captainon the floor youcannot proceed
When the Captain isreplaced you will need toDesignate Captain. If you need to designate
an new floor captain thebox will look like above
The program is setup with an 8 second delay between “Assign Points.”This prevents accidental double clicking. If you make a mistake or arecatching up you may need to confirm points as seen above or if youaccidentally double click you can prevent a potential scoring error
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Start a match with e-Scoresheet
Now e-Scoresheet is almostready to start scoring thematch.
Select if the libero will enter thecourt the and e-Scoresheet willshow the possible replacements andthen be ready to start scorekeeping.
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Scoring with e-ScoresheetThe graphic layout of e-Scoresheet is very intuitive: list of the players on court, players onbench; both captains and liberos are highlighted in different colors for easy identification
Clicking the Start Set button, the official scoring starts at the specified time.You can manually enter the actual start time
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Standard match procedure
Mistakes can becorrected clickingon Undo button
Follow the matchclicking on the related“Assign Point” button
and…
…score,rotations, players
on court areautomatically
displayed on thescreen
Replays and MindChanges can be
recorded
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Scoring with e-ScoresheetLibero tracking can be managed by e-Scoresheet automatically: it suggestsreplacing the player who just served with libero according to the previous liberoreplacements (libero with middle-blocker), but it can also manage entering andexiting the libero manually should these replacements be necessary.
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Substitutions procedure
Drag & Drop player fromthe bench to the court,
click on Substitutionbutton or double-click on
player in the list OnCourt or On Bench
When using thebutton, select theplayer exiting andthe player entering
and confirm
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Scoring with e-ScoresheetThe subtitutions can be easily recorded on e-Scoresheet: they can be initiatedby Drag & Drop of the player on the bench on the court; clicking on theSubstitution button or clicking on the name of the player entering or exitingthe court. An additional control message is displayed to verify the informationand prevent mistakes
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Scoring with e-Scoresheet
Or to make specific manual changes
It is possible to correct anypotential mistake by clickingthe UNDO button
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Sanction procedure
Click on Sanctionbutton
Confirm thesanction and
return “Back toScout”
Select the team,the player or staff
member to besanctioned and
the relativesanction
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Injury procedure
Click on Injury button
Select the team,the player on the
floor who isinjured and needs
to be replaced.
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Injury procedure
Click ConfirmSelect the player
replacing theinjured player
Confirm the team,the player on the
floor who is injuredand needs to be
replaced.
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Replay and Mind Change
Click on Replay button
Select MindChange or Replayand confirm the
information below
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Tracking the scoresheet rallies
It is possible totrack all the rallies
of the match
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Scoring with e-ScoresheetAny event recorded in the match (scoring, substitutions, sanctions, etc.) isreported in the History and Set Information sheets that can be displayed byclicking the button History. For any potential scoring question, this featureserves as the ”black box” for e-Scoresheet.
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Managing Manual Changes
•If you incorrectly record a substitution you can use manual changes to insert itat the proper score with the proper players involved.
•Use the drop down lists which will show the roster numbers and score of the setas it progressed.
• The list will show the score of the team in question on the left of the scoring list .
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Making Manual Changes
•If you accidentally forget to input a timeout (or award it at the wrong time), youcan use manual changes to insert it at the proper score.
•Use the drop down list which will show the score of the set as it progressed.
• The list will show the team in question on the left of the scoring list .
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Previewing Current Set
If you need toview the currentset’s scoresheetyou just need toclick “Set Preview”and thescoresheet willpop-up for you toview.
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Customizing the features andfunctions of e-Scoresheet
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Customizing the software functions
All theseparameters canbe modified at
anytime
Check the handbook fora detailed description
of each function
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Customizing the software functions
Set the timeout information provided inthe protocol
Your can enable the Flipboard scoreboardoption to display on an external monitoror videoboard.
e-Scoresheet has theability to send
information to wirelessdevices for referees to
mount or hold
You can enable manyof the functions toshortcut keys to
simplify your usage
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Customizing the software functions
When connected to the LiteScorescoreboard by USB the scorekeepercan manage automatically not only thescoresheet and libero tracking sheet,but also an official visible scoreboard onthe scorer’s table.
Data Project has introducedthe LiteScore, an LED forwardand rear facing displayportable scoreboard that canbe operated by an integratedinterface with e-Scoresheet oran manual controller.
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Customizing the software functionalities
Official andtechnical commentscan be entered at
anytime
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Post-Match Requirementsfor Official Use
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Post-Match ManagementWhen using e-Scoresheet as the Official Scoresheet you must print thescoresheet and the Libero Control sheet for the referees to review and sign.
You can print the scoresheet directly to a printer if it is available to youthrough a network or a cable.
If a printer is not immediately available the scoresheet can be printed to PDFand transferred to a flashdrive (you should have one already for theautomated back-up). Then you can take that drive to a PC that is connectedto a printer (SID PC).
The signed copies of the scoresheet should be kept for the official recordadditional printouts can be handed to coaches for their records.
As mentioned above the scoresheet can be printed to PDF which allows yousave to a flashdrive and email at a later time.
Finally, “Save and Exit” the match to close the program. e-Scoresheet will notallow you to exit the match without saving.
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Printing scoresheet and reports
All sheets can beprinted atanytime
Official Scoresheet,Libero Tracking
sheet and RosterVerification
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Print the e-ScoresheetThe scoresheet printout for USport Volleyball
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Print the e-ScoresheetThe libero control sheet
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Recommendations and Best Practices
The following slides are taken from the comments made by Terry Lawton, aveteran Scorer in Southern California who has scored numerous university andinternational matches over her career. She has seen the evolution of the gameand the roles of the Scorer and Assistant Scorer.
These recommendations will help new e-Scoresheet users understand not onlytheir role as a Scorer, but also how that role is modified when using the softwareto score a match in comparison to a manual scoresheet.
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Recommendations and Best PracticesDigital Scoring Hints
The Assistant Scorer is a crucial part of the officiating team and acts as a spotter
They should write down the substitute numbers and feed them to the scorekeeper
Remember that if they are the paper back up scorekeeper, they may fall behind while they are helping youIt is possible to work alone but it is not recommended
Scorers need to know manual scorekeeping procedures in case of a computer shut down or other problem
Scorers should know the format of how the program is formatted: ie.
A pop up box appears for a libero exchange for the serving team first and then the receiving teamlibero exchanges occur before allowing for substitutions
You may have to deny the exchange first, if the substitution involves a player and libero If a captain is involved, it will pop up a box for managing the floor captain before allowing you to go on
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Recommendations and Best PracticesScorekeepers must recognize quickly when they make an entry error and respond accordinglyin the manual change section.
Manual changes can be made only while the set is in progress, so sometimes you may not want to end theset until you make the corrections
The Assistant can monitor the time and help you get ready for the next set Remember to correct the end and start times Use the “undo function” BUT WRITE DOWN the actions that you remove as it is very difficult to
reconstruct the events of the set if you undo more than a few plays or actions
Team rosters can be downloaded from the conference office or sports information office
Rosters unless purged remain in the system, so check to make sure they are current. They can not bechanged once you add them to the match easily
New players can be added or removed to the team as you populate the match
Arrive early. Rosters may have to be entered manually and that can take as much as 30 minutes
Rosters can be printed for verification pre match and libero numbers obtained from the coach
Paper Lineup forms are still needed for the coaches.
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Recommendations and Best PracticesEquipment needed for the match includes: a computer, printer and flash drive Bring extra flash drives for your personal use The match is official ONLY when the flash drive is in place The printer may be WiFi connected It is also possible that the printer is the one used by the statistic people Then save the scoresheet, libero control sheet and rosters as a PDF file on the flash drive and then
print the forms Print at least 2 copies of each Save a copy of each document on you own personal flash drive Remember that the computer may be one of the older hand me down models with any number of
issues (slowness, missing keys, etc.) Arrive early enough to check out the computer and equipment
***NOTE The program works only with Windows and best on a PC, but will work on a Mac chassiswhen running Windows in Bootcamp or a Virtual Machine
Make sure you understand how a PC works
Partially close the cover to protect it from stray balls before the match
Bring your own computer as a back up but check about liability issues if it is damaged during play
Download the program on your own computer
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Recommendations and Best PracticesThe scorer actually has more control of the match with digital scoring.
Our heads are up and we can look around to monitor the bench area anticipating events as they arehappening
The Assistant Scorer and Scoreboard operator fulfill their duties with greater oversight from the primaryscorekeeper in a more efficient manner
Check more frequently with the Assistant Scorer regarding number of substitutes and time outs
Use the short cuts and set them up for your personal preference, for example:Left arrow for Team A pointRight arrow for Team B pointT for Team A timeoutO for Team B timeout
Enable the options as they help with managing information, especially: Captains leaving and returning to the court with an alternate captain provided by the coach pre match Confirm Box which takes additional seconds but prevents errors due to speed The “Suggest New Lineups” option may work for some scorekeepers but due diligence is required when
the coach makes changes. It works well when the starting Lineup is consistent
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Recommendations and Best PracticesIt is possible to have many things going on at once, but the computer program is pre-formatted to a specificform and order of events, for example:
Libero exchanges on both side with new serving team first Additional or double substitutions on both sides Captain changes due to substitutions Points scored Time outs (which give you time to breathe)
All of this follows a step-by-step process and these steps can not be hurried and there are no shortcutsIn this example it might be is easy to forget to exchange the libero when you denied it at the beginning of thesequence (the importance of the Assistant Scorer)
Practice as much as you can on the program during an actual game situationTape the game of the week and score the match while watching
Remember that it all goes smoothly and seems easy until it doesn’t go smoothly and you are deeply introuble. Do not panic. Stop the R2 and figure out what went wrong and how you can fix it. Take notes andundo the action or make the manual changes. It is even more crucial to fix the error immediately.
On the paper scoresheet, it was possible to keep going and catch up. Digital scoring will not allow you theleisure of working at your own pace.
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Contact usFor any further information, please contact
James V. WilroyManaging Director
Tel. (516) 423-9133
Internet: www.dataproject.comE-mail: [email protected]