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2 Handball Scoreboard Information System HB-SIS Applied since 2004 IAW IHF Playing Rules Applied since 2004 IAW IHF Playing Rules

3 Women’s Handball World Championship in China 2009

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5 What is SIS ?

6 SIS is the abbreviation of Scoreboard Information System which is based on LED equipment. HB-SIS is a professional timing and scoring system, specifically designed for handball games, to display technical information on LED scoreboard during match.

7 What is LED ?

8 LED is the abbreviation of Large Electronic Display organized by Light Emitting Diode which is recently wildly used in traffic sign, advertisement board and scoreboard in playing halls to display real time game information.

9 HB-SIS Highlights: Flexibility: SIS is fit for all LED scoreboards of different size and resolution. Easy to operate : With a friendly interface, operation of the system is not difficult. Profession : It meets all technical requirements of handball games. HB-SIS Highlights: Flexibility: SIS is fit for all LED scoreboards of different size and resolution. Easy to operate : With a friendly interface, operation of the system is not difficult. Profession : It meets all technical requirements of handball games.

10 Conditions of using SIS There must be a LED scoreboard in the playing hall and the screen of the operating computer (server) can be displayed on the board (most of the LEDs working in this mode). Conditions of using SIS There must be a LED scoreboard in the playing hall and the screen of the operating computer (server) can be displayed on the board (most of the LEDs working in this mode).

11 Operating mode - Online mode (1) Illustration below explained the hardware required by SIS. The Server – Operating Computer, will be located at the timetable; The Client – Scoreboard Driver, will be located in the control room somewhere inside the playing hall; Operating mode - Online mode (1) Illustration below explained the hardware required by SIS. The Server – Operating Computer, will be located at the timetable; The Client – Scoreboard Driver, will be located in the control room somewhere inside the playing hall;

12 Operating mode - Online mode (2) The scoreboard, will be hanged on both sides behind the goals. The three parts of the hardware system, Server, Client and Scoreboard should be connected by networks. Operating mode - Online mode (2) The scoreboard, will be hanged on both sides behind the goals. The three parts of the hardware system, Server, Client and Scoreboard should be connected by networks.

13 Operating mode - Driver mode (3)

14 Operating mode - VGA mode (4) TV screens could be used as scoreboard Operating mode - VGA mode (4) TV screens could be used as scoreboard

15 Key functions of SIS

16 Configuration This function is to setup the system according to the present situation like language, timing mode, size of the scoreboard, editing the look of the display on the scoreboard, saving the setup data, etc. Configuration This function is to setup the system according to the present situation like language, timing mode, size of the scoreboard, editing the look of the display on the scoreboard, saving the setup data, etc.

17 Configuration Display Edit allows SIS to fit all LED scoreboards of different size and resolution

18 All the items on the scoreboard could be moved around on the board to make a better looking display according to the size of the board. Some of them could even be moved away if the size of the board was too small to display all items. Configuration - Display Edit

19 Items could be moved around to make a better looking

20 Configuration Adjust the frequency when the operating PC had something wrong with timing.

21 Tournament With this function, tournaments can be setup and all initial data of the tournament like teams and technical officials could be inputted into the system. The data could also be imported from the system of PHMS if it’s applied in the same tournament. And that would save lot of time.

22 Tournament

23 Match In this window, match can be setup by inputting the necessary data of match details, date, venue, group, teams, etc.

24 Start (Match) This is the main interface of the system which be kept during the whole match. All the match timing and scoring data would be inputted from this window.

25 Start Click the color key next to the Team Window to select color for the teams.

26 Start Goals are added and decreased in the Score Window.

27 Start Down there are all players for the match. Click the concerned number of scorer after his getting a goal to make the accumulated goals for the player

28 Start The first row below numbers is for goals and second row for 2 min. Click with left key to add and right key to decrease the concerned content.

29 Start Input number of faulty player in the Punishment Window and click the concerned key of punishment: yellow card, 2 or 4 minute, and red card, etc.

30 Start Input the official’s letter A, B, C, D for the faulty of team officials at the bench and displayed the letter and suspension time on LED scoreboard.

31 Start (quick modification) SIS has a powerful function of quick modification during the match, for example: team B5 got a 2 min but add to A5 instead.

32 Start (quick modification) B5 got a 2 min but add to A5 instead.

33 Start (quick modification) Click to open the modification window. Functions: Change number for 2 min Change to opponent Delete Functions: Change number for 2 min Change to opponent Delete

34 Start (quick modification) Return the 2 min to B5 while match is going on.

35 Start The key ‘T’ is for team time-out. Click it to stop time and click to resume. The space key is the hot key of time out for a quick and convenient time control.

36 When a team time out is called. The main timer stopped and the sub-timer starts to count down. This is vital important at the end of a close match. Start

37 There would be an auto signal at 50 seconds. The match could be resumed immediately if both teams were ready for play before the end of time out. Start

38 Red stop, green resume, highly contrasted display mode is very important for players under high pressure in a hectic match. Start

39 Sub Timer (Full Screen Mode) There are two modes for sub timer. Full Screen Mode is used for count down before the match.

40 Sub Timer (Full Screen Mode) With the count down, every body could well prepare his work before the match.

41 Sub Timer (Normal Mode) Normal mode is for team time out and 15 minute break which is good for spectators.

42 New features

43 HB-SIS v5 has added some new features as: 1. Keep numbers of Yellow Cards. 2. To print Match Report. HB-SIS v5 has added some new features as: 1. Keep numbers of Yellow Cards. 2. To print Match Report.

44 Keep numbers of Yellow Cards

45 Number of all cards will be kept on the board for the convenience of referees to remember.

46 Keep numbers of Yellow Cards This feature could be removed by not selecting the function.

47 Print Match Report

48 Check the contents before printing.

49 Print Match Report Click “Print” to print Match Report.

50 Since 2004, SIS has been applied in ……

51 Applications CHA league since 2004 CHA 10th National Games 2005 CHA 10th National Games 2005

52 Applications XIX Women’s Handball World Championship in China 2009 XIX Women’s Handball World Championship in China 2009

53 Applications XIX Women’s Handball World Championship in China 2009 XIX Women’s Handball World Championship in China 2009

54 Applications The 6 th East Asian Handball Club Championship In China 2009 The 6 th East Asian Handball Club Championship In China 2009 China Cup Men’s Handball Tournament 2010 China Cup Men’s Handball Tournament 2010

55 Applications SIS even applied out door in Singapore 2010 SIS even applied out door in Singapore 2010 Test event of 2010 Youth Olympic in Singapore Test event of 2010 Youth Olympic in Singapore

56 Applications SIS test before Youth Olympics 2010 SIS test before Youth Olympics 2010 Test event of 2010 Youth Olympic in Singapore Test event of 2010 Youth Olympic in Singapore

57 Applications Hong Kong Tournament 2011 Hong Kong Tournament 2011 Hong Kong 2012

58 2011 China Women Super Cup Applications

59 Asian Qualification for London Olympics in China 2011 Asian Qualification for London Olympics in China 2011

60 Applications Asian Qualification for London Olympics in China 2011 Asian Qualification for London Olympics in China 2011

61 2012 IHF Super Globe Qatar 2012 IHF Super Globe Qatar Applications

62 2013 China National Games

63 HB-SIS Thank You HB-SIS Thank You


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