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SCOREBOARD OPERATION

SCOREBOARD STARTUP

  1. Place the power disconnect for the scoreboard in the ON position.
  2. Plug one end of the 10 ft. extension cable into ¼” stereo jack on the junction box.
  3. Plug the other end into the ¼” stereo jack mounted on the control console back plate.
  4. Plug the control console power cord into a grounded NEMA 5-15R 120 VAC receptacle.

GAME TIME OPERATION

This scoreboard is operated with a simple 15-key control console.  Figure 12 shows the keypad layout on the control console.

 

Figure 12  Keypad Layout
Figure 12  Keypad Layout

 

Control Console Key Functions

  1. GUEST +1 – This key increments the Guest score by 1.
  2. HOME +1 – This key increments the Home score by 1.
  3. GUEST +10 – This key increments the Guest score by 10.
  4. HOME + 10 – This key increments the Home score by 10.
  5. INNING – This key increments the Inning by 1.
  6. BALLS – This key increments the Ball count by 1.
  7. STRIKES – This key increments the Strike count by 1.
  8. OUTS – This key increments the Out count by 1.
  9. HIT – This key activates the blinking Hit indicator.

10.  ERROR – This key activates the blinking Error indicator.

11.  NEW GAME – This key is used with the CLOCK RESET key to reset all scoreboard functions.  Press [NEW GAME] and, within two seconds, press [CLOCK RESET].  The HOME score, GUEST score, and INNING will display zero.  The BALLS, STRIKES, and OUTS will be blanked.

12.  CLOCK RESET – This key is used only in conjunction with the NEW GAME key.

The DEC. MIN., DEC. SEC., and CLOCK ON/OFF keys are not used with the 1060 scoreboard.

You should reset the scoreboard each time that it is turned on.  Test all the functions to ensure that the scoreboard is operating properly.

SCOREBOARD SHUTDOWN

  1. Place the power disconnect for the scoreboard in the OFF position.
  2. Unplug the control console power cord.
  3. Unplug the 10 ft. extension cable.
  4. This unit is not waterproof.

Proper scoreboard shutdown will help protect the scoreboard and control console from power surges and lightning strikes.

 

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