Navisport Documentation
Navisport is a timing system for orienteering and endurance sports. It combines a desktop application for event management with a mobile app (Android) for timing in the field. This documentation covers both platforms and walks you through real event workflows.
Getting Started
Account & Login — Create your account and log in to the desktop client.
Mobile App Setup — Install the Android app, log in, and connect a USB reader.
Event Setup (Desktop & Mobile)
Event List — Find events, access tools, and check connection status.
Creating & Editing Events — Set up single-stage, multi-stage, and relay events.
Classes, Courses & Maps — Define competition classes, import courses from XML, and upload maps.
Checkpoints — Configure intermediate timing points for live split times.
Registrations & Start Lists — Import participants, generate start times, and print start lists.
Relay Legs & Sub-Legs — Understand relay timing calculations and changeover rules.
Relay Forking — Assign course variants to relay teams.
Stage Transfers — Move participants between qualification and final classes.
Barcode Check-in — Scan barcodes and assign timing cards at relay check-in.
Timing Modes (Mobile)
Reader Mode — Manual timing at start and finish with chip reading and result confirmation.
Automaton Mode — Unattended automatic timing with voice announcements.
Start Clock — Countdown clock with participant announcements for the start area.
Start List — View and manage the start list with quick editing and DNS marking.
Online Control — Live checkpoint relay for intermediate split times.
Connection & Reader Setup — USB readers, QR code connection, and clock sync.
Live Monitoring (Desktop)
Event Monitor — Real-time dashboard for tracking race progress and handling issues.
Announcer's Window — Live commentary view with split times and follow groups.
Results — Review, correct, and publish competition results.
Scenario Guides
Running a Standard Race — Full workflow for a local orienteering race with individual starts.
Relay with Intermediate Timing — Relay event with live split times at a radio control.
Quick Training Event (Mobile Only) — Set up and time a training session with just a phone.
Unattended Finish with Automaton — Automatic finish line with remote monitoring.
Settings & Configuration
Desktop Settings — Language, theme, organisation details, and integrations.
Mobile Settings — Device name, reader type, clock, and speech settings.
Local Server — Connect devices over a local network.
Serial Settings — Desktop chip reader connection and data log.
Keyboard Shortcuts — Quick reference for desktop shortcuts.
Code Lists — Map control codes to punch device codes.
Rental Chips — Manage your organisation's rental chip inventory.
Import & Export — All supported file formats and drag-and-drop import.