Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Playbook/Events/PreparingForDistrictLevelCompetitions


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Jun 13, 2017, 11:55:00 PM (8 years ago)
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Timothy Lin
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  • Playbook/Events/PreparingForDistrictLevelCompetitions

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    11= Before, At, and After Robotics Season Competitions
     2What happens for district qualifying events and the District Championship event are very close to the same, so only differences will be noted below. The Worlds Championship is sufficiently different from the district-level events that that information is located on a separate page.
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     4== (At Least) 1 Week Before the Event
     5The Chesapeake District website will publish team information for upcoming events a few weeks before each event:
     6* Team Information Packet (READ IN ENTIRETY)
     7  * instructions & caveats for teams about the venue, unloading, inspection, and event
     8  * maps: the pit layout, venue, parking
     9  * event schedule
     10* Meal Ordering Form
     11
     12'''Packing'''[[BR]]
     13
     14
     15'''Scheduling'''[[BR]]
     16
     17== !Loading/Transportation
     18
     19
     20== !Unloading/Inspection Day
     21For the unloading period before the official event days, there's usually a limit of 5 total people, including mentors, but some locations are more relaxed in those requirements.
     22
     23Upon entry into the pits,
     24 * everyone must already have safety glasses (they should carry with them to setup or be readily accessible in pit equipment)
     25* a mentor must present an ''annotated'' team roster (printed from TIMS) to the Team Registration Desk
     26  * ''annotation'' means any name that has not fulfilled all FIRST requirements needs to be crossed out and a mentor needs to sign next to the crossing-out
     27  * sign-ups for Chairman's Award presentations time slots
     28* an Inspector needs to check the Robot Lockup Form before the robot can be unbagged
     29  * they may ask for the Withholding Allowance (usually not)
     30
     31After team registration, the registrants will receive the '''team packet''', a manila envelope containing
     32 - driver buttons
     33 - coach button
     34 - safety captain button
     35 - list of attending teams
     36 - event sponsor materials
     37 - Gracious Professionalism nomination form
     38 - ''(sometimes)'' Safety Nominations card
     39
     40=== Inspection Process
     411. Radio Programming
     42  * one member should be sent to the CSA Radio Programming desk to program the radio for each competition
     432. Significant Mechanical or Electrical Changes
     44  * the robot should be in its final state physically before starting the formal inspection; any subsequent significant changes may require reinspection (read the I-rules in the Game Manual)
     453. Send a team member to the Inspection desk to request inspection.
     464. When available, an Inspector will come to the pit to begin inspection.
     47  1. Robot Weigh-In (with and without bumpers; bring both sets; remove batteries beforehand)
     48  2. The Inspector will run through his checklist (the official inspection checklist is located on the Game & Season Resources page on the FIRST website).
     49  3. End of Inspection[[BR]]
     50    (a) If everything's passable, one Mentor and one Team Captain needs to sign the inspection checklist. The Inspector will then give the "Passed Inspection" sticker to affix somewhere clearly visible on the robot.[[BR]]
     51    (b) If there are things to change, the team can fix the issue and go back to the inspection desk to ask to finish the inspection.
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     53
     54== Competition Day(s)
     55
     56=== Match Cycle
     57
     58=== Judges
     59
     60=== Safety Inspection
     61
     62== Post-Competition