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** 2 PCs and 1 printer. With one of the PCs, launch the server and main window, connect the reading unit, and download EMIT/SI card. With the other PC, launch main window, connect the printer, and print results/DISQ reports, input data and do troubleshooting. | ** 2 PCs and 1 printer. With one of the PCs, launch the server and main window, connect the reading unit, and download EMIT/SI card. With the other PC, launch main window, connect the printer, and print results/DISQ reports, input data and do troubleshooting. | ||
* Event with about 200-500 participants | * Event with about 200-500 participants | ||
** 2-3 PCs and 1-2 printer(s). Share the work with the multiple PCs/printers. For example, use one printer for printing results and one for printing DISQ reports. | |||
* Event with 1000 or more participants | |||
** Use multiple PCs to download EMIT/SI card. | |||
===What You Do at the Event=== | |||
* Give out individual result to participants | |||
** If you want to print and give out individual result to each participant, you will need an alternative PC and an alternative printer. | |||
* Live broadcast | |||
** You will need alternative PCs and printers. Prepare 1-2(maybe 3) PCs for the colorcaster, and 1-2 sets of PC and printer for printing live result board. If you want to show the result on a PC screen or the wall (using a projector), you will need one more PC. | |||
* Other needs | |||
** Prepare some more PCs if you think you need them. For example if the managers want to see the results for themselves, prepare one PC for them. | |||
===Warning=== | |||
If you use multiple PCs, do not print with the PC that downloads the EMIT/SI card or the PC that is connected to the server. This is because printing places a load on the PC, so if you print with the PC that does essential work, problems may occur(freezing, data missing, etc.) | |||
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