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§ 06b · ii · Console · Show Jumping Timer

The show-jumping scorer

Run the round yourself, or supervise the on-site spotter. Tap for rails, hold for refusals, Stop at the finish line. Three refusals = elimination; time faults compute automatically. Nothing reaches the on-air scorebug until you put the round on air.

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What it is
The director’s own show-jumping scorer, built into the console. Same controls as the spotter’s phone — one big Fault button (tap a rail, hold a refusal), Pause, Stop, a sync slider to match the official stopwatch, and Undo — plus an on-air gate the spotter doesn’t have.
The on-air gate
You score in a private working copy. Viewers see nothing until you press Put round on air. That keeps you in control of the broadcast scorebug — the round only goes live on your say-so, and you can take it off air at any time.
What it isn’t
Not the official scoring system — that belongs to the FEI judges. This drives the on-air scorebug so viewers see live progress. The operator’s tap is the input; the FEI judges’ scorecard is the authority.
Off airThe scorebug is hidden. Nothing reaches the broadcast.
Who’s driving

Tap when the rider crosses the start line

Time
allowed
64s
Time limit128s

On-air scorebug (for OBS)

Add a Browser Source in OBS pointing at the overlay below. It stays transparent until you put a round on air.

Open the overlay on the same machine as this console (it’s linked over a same-machine channel).

The spotter’s phone

The on-site spotter keeps using the standalone phone timer, unchanged. The console mirrors and supervises it.

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