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Assists and attacks, Substitutions – Daktronics DakStats Volleyball User Manual

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In Game Operations

Assists and Attacks

After a serve and reception or
attack, the attack sequence will
follow (Figure 14).

1. Enter the player who set

the ball if applicable
(Assist attempt).

2. Enter the player who

attacked the ball if
applicable (Attack By).

3. Select the type of attack:

0 Atk: Select if the attack did not end the play, but was dug by the defense.
Select Dig or zero Block (blocked back) along with the defensive player(s),
and then press [Enter].

Kill: Select if the attack was unreturned by the opposition or lead directly to a
block error. Select Block Err or B Hand Err (ball handling error) along with the
defensive player as needed, and then press [Enter].

Atk Error: Select after the ball was hit into the net, out of bounds, or blocked
down to the floor. Select Block along with the defensive player(s) as needed,
and then press [Enter].

BHE (Ball Handling Error): Select when a player receives an error attempting to
handle the ball. Select No Set Error or With Set Error as needed and then press
[Enter].

Set Error – Select when there was an error setting the ball. Press [Enter].

Over – Select when a team sends the ball over the net just to keep it in play.
Press [Enter] to give possession to the other team without crediting any statistics.

Replay: Select to stop the play and do not credit either team with a point.
Press [Enter] to begin a new play.

4. If a 0 Atk or Over occurred, continue recording the play until a point is scored.

Note: Refer to Section 9 for additional keyboard shortcuts for play entry.

Substitutions

When a player comes in from the bench to substitute for a player on the floor, press [F2] to
switch to the Subs tab. Enter the Player In (entering the game) followed by the Player Out
(leaving the game), and then press [Enter].

Alternately, from any tab it is possible to right-click on the player leaving the game and select
the player coming in from the list (Figure 15).

Figure 14: Entering Assists and Attacks

Figure 15: Entering Substitutions