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# Field Set Control

<figure><img src="/files/ztqwL2JDujlqYdsMBacm" alt=""><figcaption><p>Field Set Control</p></figcaption></figure>

This tool is fairly self explanatory. It opens when a match is queued and is used to control matches as well as the audience display. `Match on Field` displays the match to be played. `Saved Match` shows the most recently saved match (This is what will be displayed when `Saved Match Results`). `Match Timer` shows time remaining in autonomous and driver control. `Audience Display` allows selection for field screen display. The bottom allows for selection of playing sounds, the autonomous winner, the field the match is played on, and the status of the field.&#x20;


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