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SERVICING THE SCOREBOARD

While your scoreboard was designed for years of trouble-free operation, some problems may occasionally occur.  Electro-Mech Scoreboard Company offers onsite service in some areas.  In other areas, we can help you contact an independent service technician.  In areas in which service is not available from Electro-Mech Scoreboard Company, we will make every effort to answer your questions.  Our trained personnel at Electro-Mech Scoreboard Company are ready to answer your questions from Monday to Friday during the hours of 8 AM to 5 PM Eastern Standard Time.  Be sure to know your scoreboard model number when calling.  Scoreboard replacement parts are always available.  Damaged parts can usually be repaired at a significant cost savings.  Our convenient toll free number is listed at the bottom of every page in this manual.

COMPONENT REPLACEMENT

LED Digits And Indicators Replacement

The LEDs that form digits and indicators are soldered on circuit boards mounted behind metal masks.  Do not attempt to replace individual LEDs.  In case of a malfunction, the entire LED circuit board must be removed.  To avoid damage to the LED driver module, always turn off the power to the scoreboard when removing or replacing LED digits and indicators.  Figure 9 shows the components of a LED digit assembly.  LED indicator assemblies are similar in construction.

 

Figure 9  LED Digit Assembly
Figure 9  LED Digit Assembly

  1. The ribbon cable that connects to the rear of the circuit board is not designed to support the weight of the assembly.
  2. Damage to the ribbon cable may create short circuit paths that will damage the LED driver module.
  3. Place the assembly on a flat surface and remove the 6-32 kep lock nuts that hold the circuit board in place.
  4. Remove the circuit board.
  5. Align the mounting holes in the circuit board with the threaded studs on the mask and install the replacement digit on the mask.
  6. Plug the ribbon cable onto the header on the back of the circuit board.
  7. Fasten the mask to the face of the scoreboard using the machine screws.
  8. Remove the machine screws that fasten the mask to the face of the scoreboard.
  9. Pull the horn assembly out of the scoreboard and cut the two wires leading up to the rear of the horn assembly.
  10. Splice the new horn assembly wires to the two wires inside the scoreboard.
  11. Install the horn assembly and fasten it to the scoreboard face using the machine screws.

Horn Replacement

All other components are located behind the PERIOD panel and the panel between the penalty timers.  Figure 10 shows the view behind the PERIOD panel and the panel between the penalty timers.

Figure 10  Scoreboard Electronics
Figure 10  Scoreboard Electronics

LDM2 LED DRIVER MODULE FUNCTIONS

DRIVER MODULE

 

 

JACK

FUNCTION #1

FUNCTION #2

J1

DRIVER MODULE DC POWER INPUT #1

 

J2

SERIAL DATA INPUT

 

J3

SERIAL DATA OUTPUT

 

J4

CLOCK SECONDS UNITS

 

J5

CLOCK SECONDS TENS

 

J6

CLOCK MINUTES UNITS

 

J7

HOME SCORE UNITS

 

J8

HOME SCORE TENS

HOME SCORE HUNDRED

J9

GUEST SCORE UNITS

 

J10

GUEST TIMER #1 SECONDS UNITS

 

J11

GUEST TIMER #1 SECONDS TENS

GUEST TIMER #1 COLON

J12

GUEST TIMER #1 MINUTES UNITS

 

J13

DRIVER MODULE DC POWER INPUT #2

 

J14

HORN RELAY CONTROL

 

J15

DECIMAL / COLON

 

J16

PERIOD

 

J17

CLOCK MINUTES TENS

 

J20

GUEST SCORE TENS

GUEST SCORE HUNDRED

 

LDM3 LED DRIVER MODULE FUNCTIONS

DRIVER MODULE

 

 

JACK

FUNCTION #1

FUNCTION #2

J1

DRIVER MODULE DC POWER INPUT #1

 

J2

SERIAL DATA INPUT

 

J3

SERIAL DATA OUTPUT

 

J4

GUEST TIMER #2 SECONDS UNITS

 

J5

GUEST TIMER #2 SECONDS TENS

 

J6

GUEST TIMER #2 MINUTES UNITS

 

J7

HOME TIMER #1 SECONDS UNITS

 

J8

HOME TIMER #1 SECONDS TENS

HOME TIMER #1 COLON

J9

HOME TIMER #1 MINUTES UNITS

 

J10

HOME TIMER #2 SECONDS UNITS

 

J11

HOME TIMER #2 SECONDS TENS

HOME TIMER #2 COLON

J12

HOME TIMER #2 MINUTES UNITS

 

J13

DRIVER MODULE DC POWER INPUT #2

 

J14

HORN RELAY CONTROL

 

J16

GUEST TIMER #2 COLON

 

LED Driver Module Replacement

Electrical connections to a LED driver module are made with ribbon cable polarized IDC sockets and locking ramp crimp terminal housings that mate with jacks on the module.  The module is secured inside the scoreboard with four machine screws.

  1. Do not cut the plastic tie wraps around the ribbon cables.
    1. Remove the four screws.
    2. Remove the module from the scoreboard.
    3. Insert the replacement module in the scoreboard.
    4. Secure the module with the four screws.
    5. Insert the plugs into the jacks on the module.

To avoid damage to the module, always turn off the power to the scoreboard when removing or replacing it.

Figure 11 shows the location of the LPS-175VA Power Supply Module fuses.  The tables below figure 11 list their functions.

 

Figure 11  LPS-175VA POWER SUPPLY MODULE
Figure 11  LPS-175VA POWER SUPPLY MODULE

LPS-175VA FUSES

FUSE

RATING

FUNCTION

BUSSMAN PART #

F1

10A 250V

DRIVER MODULE DC POWER INPUT #1

AGC-10

F2

10A 250V

DRIVER MODULE DC POWER INPUT #2

AGC-10

F3

1A 250V

GOAL LIGHT RECEPTACLE

AGC-1

F4

1A 250V

HORN

AGC-1

F5

3A 250V

TRANSFORMER PRIMARY

AGC-3

Note:  Other manufacturer’s fuses may be substituted for the Bussmann fuses.

LED Power Supply Module Replacement

Electrical connections to the LED POWER SUPPLY MODULE are made with keyed plugs that mate with jacks on the left side of the module.  The module is secured inside the scoreboard with two machine screws.

  1. Disconnect the plugs from the three jacks on the module.
  2. Remove the two machine screws.
    1. Remove the module from the scoreboard.
    2. Insert the replacement module in the scoreboard.
    3. Secure the module with the four screws.
    4. Insert the plugs into the jacks on the side of the module.

To avoid damage to the module, always turn off the power to the scoreboard when removing or replacing it.

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