Translations:Competition/8/en
- Competition Code: competition reference code, usually assigned by National Federations. Once defined, it is better not to modify it especially if publication codes or ISK-NG Pro codes have been requested.
- Name: it is the title of the tournament.
- Short Name: short version of the Competition Name: eg "OG 2025" instead of "Summer Olympic Games 2025"
- Organized by: top field is the organizer code (like the club code, the federation code, etc), bottom field is a description of the organizing committee. Example "WAE" for the code and "World Archery Europe" for the Description.
- ORIS compliance: checking the box, all the outputs will be printed following the ORIS Standard (Olympic Results and Information Services). For regular events (local, regional, national, etc), it is better not to use ORIS printouts, especially if results, ranking, startlists, etc are printed: the i@nseo printouts are optimized to reduce the number of sheets to be used, though they are still perfectly readable.
- Localization Rule: tournament ruleset. As an example, selecting World Archery Tournament Rules, i@nseo will use the tournament types defined by WA.
- Competition Type: depending on the previous selection, the dropdown will be populated after selecting a ruleset and will show the available types for that ruleset.
- Subrule: the subrule dropdown will appear only if more than one competition type is defined, eg single category versus youth categories.
- Reset to predefined values: checking this option will reset all the presets to their original values, removing the custom defined elements. Please be aware that it can break your competition, use with caution. A confirmation popup will warn you of the consequences in case you checked the option by mistake.
- Place: city where the competition will be held.
- Venue: venue of the competition
- Nation: the country where the competition is held.
- Time zone: Timezone offset from UTC at the date of the competition (watch out Daylight Savings Time!)
- Date: start and end dates of the competition.
- Paper size: select the correct paper size (A4 or Letter) for the printouts.
- Currency: main currency used for the payments. Can be symbols or international codes (eg: € or EUR)
- Printout Language: force the printouts language (eg English), while the interface can be switched to any language (eg Polish).
- Printout character set: the default is Latin characters; for tournaments that use extended Latin characters (eg Slavic, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic alphabets) select "Extended Character Set", Ideogram-based characters can be included selecting Chinese or Japanese characters.
- Enable HTT System: tournament where the electronic scoring will be managed with the now obsolete Danage HTTs needs to select "Yes". For non Latin competitions, also check the "Send Target assignment instead of Names".
- Enable Ianseo ScoreKeeper
: Ianseo ScoreKeeper NG (Next Generation), abridged in ISK-NG, is the companion app for electronic scoring. Available in both Apple and Android stores to be used on personal devices or organizers' devices.
- ISK-NG Lite: this is the default free mode. Insert the URL of the computer running ianseo: the devices need to be able to connect to that URL! To avoid rogues tampering with data you can also insert a security PIN.
- ISK-NG Pro: upon purchasing a Pro Code (the link arrives with the confirmation email of the online publication request), the app switches into Pro mode, allowing more control on who, where and when is allowed to score. Two more fields appear: enable/disable the use of personal devices and the Pro Code purchased online.
- ISK-NG Live: reserved for Federations and organizers that have received a comprehensive course.