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SCOREBOARD OPERATION

SCOREBOARD STARTUP

  1. Place the circuit breaker for the scoreboard in the ON position.
  2. Plug one end of the extension cable into the ¼” stereo jack on the junction box or the ScoreLink 200 Transmitter, if purchased.
  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.
    1.  If a ScoreLink 200 RF MODEM SYSTEM is installed with this scoreboard, plug the wall mount DC power supply into a grounded NEMA 5-15R 120 VAC receptacle and the male plug on the end of the attached cable into the Power jack on the Transmitter.

GAME TIME OPERATION

This scoreboard is operated with a 37-key control console.  Figure 6 shows the keypad layout on the control console.

 

Figure 6  Keypad Layout
Figure 6  Keypad Layout

 

Immediately after the control console power cord is plugged into a 120 VAC source, the console LCD display will read:

ELECTRO-MECH 2.6

SCOREBOARD MPBWV

 

After a few seconds the display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

  00  00 0  00 

 

The scoreboard will display:

CLOCK – 15:00

GUEST – 0

HOME – 0

HOME TIME OUTS – 5

GUEST TIME OUTS – 5

The control console LCD display shows the same information as the scoreboard.  Note:  In some functions a 0 will be blanked on the scoreboard, but not on the console.  HOME and GUEST TIME OUTS are not displayed on the console LCD display.  Figure 7 explains the LCD display layout.

 

Figure 7  Control Console LCD Display
Figure 7  Control Console LCD Display Control Console Key Functions

  1. Press [SET CLOCK].  The console LCD display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

SET CLK <00:00>

 

Press the keypad numbers for the time, [ENTER].  Example:  Press [SET CLOCK], [6], [0], [0], [0], [ENTER] on the control console.  60:00 will be displayed on the clock section of the scoreboard.

  1. Press [SET CLOCK .1 SEC].  The console LCD display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

SET SEC <00.0> 

 

Press the keypad numbers for the time, [ENTER].  Example:  Press [SET CLOCK .1 SEC], [5], [3], [8], [ENTER] on the control console.  53.8 will be displayed on the clock section of the scoreboard.

  1. To turn this function off, press [.1 SEC ON/OFF].  The console LCD display will read:

 CLOCK   ON  <1>

 .1 SEC  OFF <0> 

 

Press [0], [ENTER] on the control console.

  1. To make the clock count up, press [CLOCK UP / DOWN].  The console LCD display will read:

 GAME    UP  <1>

 CLOCK  DOWN <0>

 

Press [1], [ENTER] on the control console.  The letter D in front of the game time on the console LCD will be replaced with the letter U to indicate that the clock is in the count up mode.  To reset the clock to count down mode, press [CLOCK UP / DOWN], [0], [ENTER] on the control console.

 

  1. To change either one of these times, press [SET SHOT TIMER].  The console LCD display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

ST RESET    <30>

 

Press the keypad numbers to set shot timer, [ENTER].  The LCD display will then read:

00  D15:00 0  00

ST OB RESET <05>

 

Press the keypad numbers to set the out of bounds timer, [ENTER].

  1. The end of period horn can be disabled by pressing [AUTO HORN].  The console LCD display will read:

GAME PRESS<1>ON

HORN PRESS<0>OFF

 

Press [0], [ENTER] to disable the horn.  The console LCD display will then read:

T-O  PRESS<1>ON

HORN PRESS<0>OFF

 

The time out horn is normally disabled.  To enable the horn to sound at the end of the time out, press [1], [ENTER] on the control console.

  1. THE GAME CLOCK WILL BE INOPERABLE UNTIL THE TIME OF DAY FUNCTION IS TURNED OFF.  To turn the time of day clock on, press [TIME OF DAY]. The console LCD display will read:

TIME OF   ON <1>

DAY CLOCK OFF<0>

 

Press [1], [ENTER] on the control console.  The console LCD display will then read:

00  C12:00 0  00

SET CLK <12:00>

 

Press the keypad numbers for the time, [ENTER].  The letter C will be displayed on the console LCD display to the left of the time to indicate that the time of day function is active.  The scoreboard will display the time of day.

 

  1. TIME OUT TIMER – To set the Time Out timer, press [TIME OUT TIMER].  The console LCD display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

SET T-O <1:00> 

 

Press the keypad numbers for the time, [ENTER].  After the ENTER key is pressed, the letter T is displayed to the left of the time on the LCD display and the TIME OUT TIMER immediately begins to count down to 0.  The scoreboard will not display the Time Out time.

  1. SET GUEST SCORE – To set the guest score, press [SET GUEST SCORE].  The console LCD display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

GUEST SCORE<000>

 

Press the keypad numbers for the score, [ENTER].  EXAMPLE:  To set the guest score to 53, press [SET GUEST SCORE], [5], [3], [ENTER].

10.  SET HOME SCORE – To set the home score, press [SET HOME SCORE].  The console LCD display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

HOME SCORE <000>

 

Press the keypad numbers for the score, [ENTER].  EXAMPLE:  To set the home score to 75, press [SET HOME SCORE], [7], [5], [ENTER].

11.  PLAYER MATCH GAME – This key is used to display the player who commits a foul.  To set the player number press [PLAYER MATCH GAME].  The console LCD display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

PLAYER NO. <00>

 

Press the keypad numbers for the player number, [ENTER].  EXAMPLE:  To set the player number to 15, press [PLAYER MATCH GAME], [1], [5], [ENTER].

12.  PLAYER FOUL – This key is used to display the number of fouls that a player has committed.  To set the player foul press [PLAYER FOUL].  The console LCD display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

PLAYER FOULS <0>

 

Press the keypad number for the player fouls, [ENTER].  EXAMPLE:  To set the player fouls to 3, press [PLAYER FOUL], [3], [ENTER].

13.  (TEAM (MATCH (GAMES GUEST – This key is used to increment the number of fouls that the guest team has committed.

14.  FOULS) POINTS) WON) HOME – This key is used to increment the number of fouls that the home team has committed.

15.  GUEST BONUS – There are two Guest Bonus indicators on the scoreboard.  Guest Bonus 1 is located directly below the red Possession indicator.  Guest Bonus 2 is located to the right of Guest Bonus 1.  When the [GUEST BONUS] key is pressed, the Guest Bonus 1 indicator on the scoreboard turns on and ‘b’ is displayed on the console LCD display as shown below.

000 D15:00 0 000

 b00  00 0  00 

 

When the [GUEST BONUS] key is pressed a second time, the Guest Bonus 1 and 2 indicators will be illuminated and ‘B’ is displayed on the console LCD display as shown below.

000 D15:00 0 000

 B00  00 0  00 

 

When the [GUEST BONUS] key is pressed a third time, both Guest Bonus indicators are turned off.  There is no symbol in the Guest Bonus field on the console LCD display.

16.  HOME BONUS – There are two HOME Bonus indicators on the scoreboard.  HOME Bonus 1 is located directly below the red Possession indicator.  HOME Bonus 2 is located to the left of HOME Bonus 1.  When the [HOME BONUS] key is pressed, the HOME Bonus 1 indicator on the scoreboard turns on and ‘b’ is displayed on the console LCD display as shown below.

000 D15:00 0 000

  00  00 0  00b

 

When the [HOME BONUS] key is pressed a second time, the HOME Bonus 1 and 2 indicators will be illuminated and ‘B’ is displayed on the console LCD display as shown below.

000 D15:00 0 000

  00  00 0  00B

 

When the [HOME BONUS] key is pressed a third time, both HOME Bonus indicators are turned off.  There is no symbol in the HOME Bonus field on the console LCD display.

17.  GUEST SCORE +1 – This key is used to increment the guest score by 1.

18.  HOME SCORE +1 – This key is used to increment the home score by 1.

 

19.  NEXT POSS – This key toggles the possession indicators between guest and home.  When the [NEXT POSS] key is pressed for the first time, the HOME Possession indicator is illuminated and ‘P’ is displayed on the console LCD display as shown below.

000 D15:00 0 000

  00  00 0  00 P

 

000 D15:00 0 000

P 00  00 0  00 

 

When the [NEXT POSS] key is pressed a second time, the HOME Possession indicator turns off, the GUEST Possession indicator turns on, and ‘P’ is displayed on the console LCD display as shown below.

20.  HORN – This key is used to sound the horn for ½ second.

21.  CLOCK ON/OFF – This key is used to start and stop the clock.

22.  PERIOD – This key is used to increment the period by 1.

23.  SET HOME TIME OUTS – This key is used to display the number of time outs that the HOME team has left.  To set the time outs left, press [SET HOME TIME OUTS].  The console LCD display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

HOME TO’S    <5>

 

Press the keypad numbers for the score, [ENTER].  EXAMPLE:  To display that the HOME team has 3 time outs left, press [SET HOME TIME OUTS], [3], [ENTER].

24.  NEW GAME – This key is used to reset all the scoreboard functions to their default settings.  To reset the scoreboard, press [NEW GAME].  The console LCD display will read:

  RESET   YES<1>

SCOREBOARD NO<0>

 

Press [1], [ENTER] on the control console.  The scoreboard will reset its functions.

25.  SET GUEST TIME OUTS – This key is used to display the number of time outs that the GUEST team has left.  To set the time outs left, press [SET GUEST TIME OUTS].  The console LCD display will read:

000 D15:00 0 000

GUEST TO’S   <5>

 

Press the keypad numbers for the score, [ENTER].  EXAMPLE:  To display that the GUEST team has 1 time out left, press [SET GUEST TIME OUTS], [1], [ENTER].

26.  CLEAR – This key clears the information being entered into the control console.

Horn and Goal Lights Operation

The horn sounds for two seconds when the game clock reaches 0 seconds.  It sounds for 0.5 seconds when the [HORN] key is pressed.  The optional goal lights illuminate when the horn sounds.

Hand Held Clock Control Unit Operation

The hand held clock control unit has an attached cable that is plugged into a jack on the control console back plate labeled Clock Hand held.  It has one button that is used to toggle the clock on and off.

You should reset the scoreboard each time that it is turned on.  Test out 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 extension cable.
  4. If a ScoreLink 200 RF MODEM SYSTEM is installed with this scoreboard, unplug the Transmitter’s wall mount power supply.
  5. These units are not waterproof.

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

 

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