FSS Professional

Version 5

 

 

 

An East Coast Software Product
Software License and Warranty

 

The software, which accompanies this license, is the property of East Coast Software and is protected by copyright law.

 

You may:

(1) use one copy of the software on a single computer;

(2) make one copy of the software for archival purposes or copy the software  onto the hard disk of your computer and retain the original for archival purposes;

(3) transfer the software on a permanent basis to another person, provided that you retain no copies of the software and the transferee agrees to the terms of this license.

 

You may not:

(1) copy the documentation which accompanies the software;

(2) sublicense, rent or lease any portion of the software;

(3) reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble , modify, or make any attempt to discover the source code of the software.

 

Limited Warranty:

East Coast Software warrants that the media on which the software is distributed will be free from defects for a period of thirty days from the date of delivery of the software to you. Your sole remedy in the event of a breech of this warranty will be that East Coast Software will, at its option, replace any defective media returned to East Coast Software within the warranty period or refund the money you paid for the software. East Coast Software does not warrant that the software will meet your requirements or that operation of the software will be uninterrupted or that the software will be error-free.

 

Disclaimer of damages:

East Coast Software will not be liable for any consequential losses, including lost profits or lost data arising out of the use or inability to use the software. In no case will East Coast Software’s liability exceed the purchase price of the software.
Contents

 

Some general information  2

Before starting  2

Installing FSS  2

Uninstalling  2

Multiple forms  3

Getting Started  3

Previewing printouts  3

Liberation points/Race start points. 4

Club names  5

Sections  5

Member’s details  7

RPRA Liberation Sites  9

The effect of ETS on the members’ form    9

Unions  11

Set/Edit pools  11

Award of points  13

Race types  14

Titles  14

Defining the results sheet 15

Set and choose the number of nominated birds  15

New race  16

Choosing a race  19

Editing details of a race  19

Delete Race  20

Entering results  20

Normal races  20

2- or 3-bird races. 23

Entering results via ETS  24

View/Print results  25

Normal result 25

2- and 3-bird results  26

Print Fed/Open Section results  27

Posting race results to a web site  29

Points Table  30

Nominated birds’ points  32

End-of-year averages  32

Printing Winners’ Certificates  33

Tools  33

The reminder 33

Permanent diary  34

Ad-hoc velocity calculator 35

Great Circle Distance Calculator 35

Calendar 36

Accounts  36

Address Labels  37

Members Distances  37

Members Distances Import 37

Date Formats  38

View Preview Files  38

ETS  38

Send races to the ETS system   39

The File menu items  40

Reindex Data  40

Backup Data  40

Restore Data  41

Start a New Season  41

Picture Display  42

Exit 42

Known problems  42

 

 


Thank you for buying the Federation Secretary’s System from East Coast Software.

Some general information

The minimum hardware required is a Pentium with Windows W95, 16MB RAM, 8MB disc space and a compatible printer. This is a minimum requirement and the application will work but only slowly with this configuration. Windows XP running in at least 256MB RAM will be much faster.

 

When you are asked to “Click” on something, it means, put the mouse pointer on to the object to click on and click the left mouse button. You may be asked at times to “Right Click”, it is as above but now click with the right mouse button instead of the left one.

 

There is a lot of help for when you are not certain what to do. When in any form, if you press the F1 on your keyboard, you will get context-sensitive help, i.e. help about the form you are in. You can also browse the help system by choosing Help, Contents. Besides this, there is an on-disk manual that you can open and read. To access this, click on the Windows Start button, All Programs, FSS and a sub-menu will open. One of the items in this sub-menu is the on-disk manual.

Before starting

Before installing the Federation Secretary’s System (FSS5), make sure that your screen is configured to at least 800 by 600. How? With nothing running on your computer, right click on the background screen (not on an icon). Then click on Properties. This will open a window with several tabs. Click on the tab labelled, Settings. In the resulting window, find Desktop Area and if it says 640 by 480, move the slider to the right until it says 800 by 600. If it is already at 800 by 600 or greater, do nothing; just shut the window down by clicking Cancel. If you have altered the setting click Apply then OK. Even larger numbers will give you a larger work area, as all forms will be smaller.

Installing FSS

Put the CD in your drive and wait several seconds. It should start up and install itself. If it fails to do this, click on Start then Run and type D:SETUP in the box provided (assuming your CD drive letter is D, if not, substitute the drive letter for D). Click OK.

 

As the installation starts up, you will be shown a form where you can choose where to install the system. If you have only one hard disk (C:) then just accept the defaults. If you have partitioned your hard disk or have more than one hard disk, you may want to install it on a disk other than C:. This is the place to choose. It is recommended that you leave the directory or folder (the bit after C:\) at the default (Program Files\East Coast Software\FSS).

Uninstalling

This software can be removed from your computer using the standard windows ‘Add/Remove Software’ feature. To do this click Start, Control Panel, double-click on the icon for Add/Remove Programs and find the FSS in the list. Click on this to highlight it and then click the Add/Remove pushbutton.

 

As an alternative, you can click Start, All Programs, FSS, Uninstaller to start the process.

Multiple forms

In this version of FSS you can open as many forms at once as you need. The second form to be opened will be situated just below and to the right of the first one. Grab the title bar – the thick blue area at the top of the form – and drag it to where is most convenient to you. When you have many forms open, one may be hidden behind others. If you can see any part of the form you want, simply click on it and that will “give the form focus” and bring it to the front. Another way, particularly useful if you cannot see any part of the form, is to click on the Window menu item and click on the form name there. That will give the form focus and bring it to the front. For a quick way to close all forms when you have many open, click on Window then Close All.

Getting Started

When you first start FSS, it has no data in it. It makes no sense to try to enter races and results until you have members and their race start points. You are in for a great deal of work to enter these.

 

The starting screen for the FSS has, across the top, several menu words. Initially some will be inaccessible and lead you to what is required. They start with ‘File’ and end with ‘Help’. The first thing to do is to choose the start points/liberation sites that you intend to use.

 

If it is used as a federation system rather than a club system, add the names of the member clubs in the federation. If you are using the system for a club rather than a federation, you must add the name of your club under Maintenance, Clubs.

 

You must have both race start point names and clubs entered before you can access Maintenance, Members.