AthleticSB - Live Track Single Result

Display time on the entire screen until athletes have splits or results. Then show one athlete at a time.

Creating a new board

  1. From the homepage, click "Create"
  2. If you want to see your changes while you make them, click "Test". This will open a board with test data. As you change sizes and colors, you can immediately see how your changes affect the board.

Display Settings

All scoreboards use the same display settings. Click here to read Display Setting documentation.

Connection Settings

Identify two open ports on the computer running AthleticSB. Usually any port between 10000 and 60000 will be open. We recommend these two:

  • Results: 17100
  • Running Time: 17200

Create two scoreboards in FinishLynx: one for results, and one for running time.

Results Scoreboard

This is a screenshot of a Lynx Results Scoreboard with ideal settings.

Notes

  1. Click here to download the tmioV2.lss script. Place it in C:/Lynx, then restart Lynx.
  2. Make sure your paging number is set to 1.
  3. Make sure the IP address of the scoreboard is the local IP address of the computer running AthleticSB. (If Lynx and AthleticSB are on the same computer, use 127.0.0.1)
Running Time Scoreboard

This is a screenshot of a Lynx Running Time Scoreboard with ideal settings.

Notes

  1. Click here to download the tmioRuntime.lss script. Place it in C:/Lynx, then restart Lynx.
  2. Serial Port must be Network (UDP).
  3. Click on the Options down arrow. Make sure Send Results if Armed is unchecked.

Time Layout

If you check "Enable Time Layout?", time will appear on the entire scoreboard until splits or results are entered. Afterwards, time will move to the top right of the screen.

Styles

Title Bar

Click in either form field to open a color picker. Move the picker around until you find the right color. Or, enter a hex code yourself.

Logos

Gather team logos on your scoreboard machine and use them on the scoreboard. Logos names must match the team names sent by FinishLynx. The image can be any web-safe image type (png, jpg, gif).

For example, if the team name is "Madison HS", Madison HS.png, Madison HS.jpg, or Madison HS.gif will work.

To enable logos, check Show Logos and select the directory that contains your logos.

Logo file names need to match with the start list created by your meet management system. Long name, Short name, or Team abbreviation.
Place, Athlete, Team Logo Rows

Customize the spacing, color, and amount of your result row.

Column Spacing defines the width of the columns in the scoreboard. By default, the place field is 10% of the screen, the name field takes up 80% of the screen, and the logo takes up the remaining 10%. In most cases, this is fine. But with very big or very small layouts, you may need to adjust

Check Show Splits to show cumulative splits.

Style overrides will take precedence over base settings, useful for filling out empty space on boards.

Adjust colors as you see fit.


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