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MODEL 2350-4
INDOOR SCOREBOARD
- GENERAL
- SECTION INCLUDES
- Four-face electronic
scoreboard and control console for indoor use.
- REFERENCES
- Standard for Electric
Signs, UL-48, 14th Edition.
- Standard for Control
Centers for Changing Message Type Signs, UL-1433, 4th Edition.
- Federal Communications
Commission Regulation Part 15.
- National Electric
Code.
- SUBMITTALS
- Scoreboard owner's
handbook provides drawings and other information needed for installation,
operation, and maintenance of the scoreboard and accessories.
- QUALITY ASSURANCE
- Source limitation:
Obtain all components including scoreboard, control console, data cable,
mounting hardware, and other accessories from a single manufacturer.
- Manufacturer qualifications:
Require company specializing in manufacturing electronic scoreboards
with a minimum of ten years experience.
- Adherence to nationally
recognized standards.
- ETL listed to UL
Standards 48 and 1433.
- NEC compliant.
- FCC compliant.
- For indoor use only.
- DELIVERY, STORAGE,
AND HANDLING
- Product delivered
to installation site unless otherwise specified.
- Scoreboard and accessories
to be stored in a clean, dry environment.
- Special precautions
for the scoreboard face.
- Each scoreboard
section will be protected during shipment by a layer of cardboard or
other sheet material. Avoid removing this protective sheet until the
installation begins.
- Never lay a scoreboard
face down or stack other objects on a scoreboard lying on its back.
- Avoid sliding objects
(like another scoreboard) along the plane of the scoreboard face even
if the protective sheet is in place. This can result in LEDs being
sheared.
- PROJECT CONDITIONS
- Scoreboard and accessories
should not be installed until the area has been made weatherproof.
- The customer determines
location of scoreboard, control console, and other accessories.
- The customer is
responsible for making certain the placement of the scoreboard does
not violate local building codes or league rules regarding overhead
clearance or interfere with play on the court, visibility from the stands,
or lighting.
- The customer is
responsible for verifying that the mounting structure is capable of
supporting the weight of the scoreboard, additional panel, and other
accessories.
- The scoreboard location
requires four standard grounded 120 VAC electrical outlets.
- The control console
location requires one standard grounded 120 VAC electrical outlet.
- WARRANTY
- Five year limited
warranty includes factory labor and material costs for repairing or
replacing defective parts. Refer to the warranty document included
in the scoreboard owner's handbook for specific information.
- Warranty coverage
based on the date of manufacture.
- MAINTENANCE
- Replacement parts
and factory repair options available from manufacturer.
- Product support
provided by experienced technicians and online documentation available
via phone, web, and email at no cost to customer.
- PRODUCTS
- MANUFACTURER
- Electro-Mech Scoreboard
Co., 120 Industrial Parkway, Wrightsville, GA 31096.
- Phone 800-677-4780.
- Fax 478-864-0212.
- SCOREBOARD
- General.
- Functions and Features:
Model 2350-4 Indoor Scoreboard is designed to present information pertinent
to basketball and other indoor sports. Each of the four faces
is a complete scoreboard that can be configured to operate in tandem
with or separately from the other faces. Presentation on each
face includes:
- Four-digit Clock
with illuminated colon/decimal indicator that can count up in MM:SS
format, count down in MM:SS or SS.T format, or show time of day in HH:MM
format. Clock digits are 12 inches tall and made from red LEDs.
- Guest and Home Scores
to 199. Score digits are 12 inches tall and made from amber LEDs.
- Period to 9.
The Period digit is 9 inches tall and made from green LEDs.
- Guest and Home Bonus
indicators made from green LEDs.
- Guest and Home Next
Possession indicators made from red LEDs.
- Integrated Horn.
- Two dedicated 120
VAC outputs for optional visual horn indicators.
- One data output
for daisy chaining additional scoreboards or shot timers. Typically
the four scoreboard sections are synchronized by bringing data cable
from the console to the data input jack one section, running a provided
jumper cable from the data output jack of that scoreboard section to
the data input jack of the next scoreboard section, and so on until
all four sections are connected.
- Cabinet Size (of
each scoreboard section).
- Standard model (with
no bottom ID panel): 9 feet (2748 mm) wide, 35 inches (894 mm) tall,
6 inches (152 mm) deep.
- With optional ID
panel on bottom: 9 feet (2748 mm) wide, 56 inches (1427 mm) tall, 6
inches (152 mm) deep.
- Cabinet Weight (of
each scoreboard section).
- Standard model (with
no bottom ID panel): 85 pounds (39 kg).
- With optional bottom
ID panel: 110 pounds (50 kg).
- Size of completed
assembly.
- Standard model (with
no bottom ID panel): 133 inches (3383 mm) square at the top, 35 inches
(894 mm) tall.
- With optional bottom
ID panel: 137 inches (3485 mm) square at the top, 56 inches (1427 mm)
tall.
- Weight of completed
assembly.
- Standard model (with
no bottom ID panel): 580 pounds (263 kg).
- With optional bottom
ID panel: 690 pounds (313 kg).
- ACCESSORIES
- Standard accessories.
- Control Console.
- Supports all features
of Electro-Mech 2000 series basketball scoreboards without the need
to enter codes or other information to configure the device. Player
stat panels require separate custom control consoles.
- Provides direct
data outputs for up to four scoreboards or shot clocks all synchronized
to the data (including the time) generated by the control console.
Additional displays may be controlled in synchronization by daisy chaining
from the data outputs of scoreboards connected to the control console.
- Constructed of a
heavy-duty ABS plastic housing holding a 0.1-inch thick keypad panel
with stainless steel metal dome switches that provide tactile feedback
and are rated for one million actuations.
- Requires one standard
grounded 120 VAC electrical outlet.
- Extension Cables:
10-foot long shielded data cable with male stereo connectors at each
end allows control console to be connected to a junction box (or ScoreLink
transmitter) at the point of operation and later unplugged for storage.
Three 25-foot long extension cables are provided as optional interconnects
between the four scoreboard sections to allow the four sections to be
synchronized to one output of a control console.
- Junction Box:
Provides a point of termination for the data cable with a stereo socket
for quick connection to the control console.
- Stereo Plug With
Pigtail: Provides a connector to be spliced onto the data cable
at the scoreboard end.
- Mounting hardware:
The main assembly is shipped in eight sections - four scoreboard sections
and four corner sections. Hardware is provided for attaching the
corners to the scoreboards. Each scoreboard section includes two
eye-bolts along the top of the cabinet frame. The entire assembly
is designed to be suspended from the ceiling above the center of the
court or rink via cables or chains that attach to the eight eye-bolts.
Many facilities install either a manual or a powered wench system allowing
the scoreboard assembly to be easily raised and lowered. Electro-Mech
does not provide cables, chains, or wench systems.
- Optional accessories.
- Data Cable:
A shielded two-conductor cable with a drain line is the typical means
of providing a path for data from the control console to the scoreboard.
One run of data cable can supply information to the entire four-sided
assembly if the scoreboard sections are always to work in synchronization.
Individual cables must be run to each scoreboard section if the customer
desires independent control of each section.
- ScoreLink Wireless
RF Modem System: This RF communications system may be substituted
for the data cable at the time of installation or as a replacement for
the cable at any time after the installation. ScoreLink requires
a standard electrical outlet for the transmitter at the point of operation
and another for the receiver at the scoreboard. One ScoreLink
set (a transmitter and receiver pair) can supply information to the
entire four-sided assembly if the scoreboard sections are always to
work in synchronization. Individual ScoreLink sets must be supplied
with separate ScoreLink receiver units attached to each scoreboard section
if the customer desires independent control of each section.
- ID Panels:
This scoreboard may be ordered with an ID panel integrated into the
cabinet along the bottom of each scoreboard section. These panels
may be purchased blank or with simple text, multi-colored text and graphics,
or screen-printed processed-color logos applied to their faces.
- Carrying Case For
Control Console: Included with the ScoreLink system, this option
is also available for scoreboards with hard-wired data cables.
- Handheld Clock Start/Stop
Control: Provides a hand-held pendant that allows the clock operator
to start and stop the Game Clock without touching the control console.
- Shot Clock Displays:
A pair of these displays can be mounted on the two goals of a basketball
court. See our product literature or specifications for Model
2160 and Model 2180 for details.
- Visual Horn Indicators:
Designed to illuminate whenever the scoreboard horn sounds. These
indicators must attach to receptacles provided on the scoreboard cabinet.
- Team Name In Place
of "HOME".
- FINISH
- Standard scoreboard
faces, digit masks, and the exposed areas of the corner pieces are coated
with low gloss black polyester resin paint for maximum contrast and
resistance to scratches.
- Baked on automotive
grade low gloss paint in a selection of standard colors is available
from the manufacturer for the scoreboard faces and corners.
- Non-standard colors
and finishes may be applied to the scoreboard faces and corners at the
customer's request.
- Scoreboard and corner
framing and back are mill-finished aluminum.
- Captions and other
decorative elements on the face of the scoreboard are vinyl.
- SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL
- Tests and inspection.
- Manufacturer requires
sub-contracted printed circuit board subassemblies to undergo functional
testing at the point of manufacture.
- Manufacturer inspects
incoming components prior to installation in scoreboard and accessories.
- Manufacturer functionally
tests major electrical subcomponents prior to installation in scoreboard
and accessories.
- Manufacturer inspects
and tests scoreboards and accessories at full power prior to shipment.
- Manufacturer performs
a test assembly on all scoreboard sections and corner sections prior
to packaging to ensure proper fit.
- EXECUTION
- EXAMINATION
- Verify 120 VAC outlets
at scoreboard and control console locations are properly grounded.
- If data cable is
used, verify continuity from scoreboard to control console locations.
- Verify data cable
and AC power cable are not run in the same conduit or wire tray.
- Verify data cable
and AC power cable are secure and run in conduit where they might be
exposed to abuse or where local, state, or national codes require.
- Verify location
of scoreboard, junction box (or boxes), and accessories with customer.
- Test each scoreboard
section and control console by attaching units to power and plugging
console output into scoreboard data input prior to hanging the complete
assembly.
- INSTALLATION
- Refer to scoreboard
owner's handbook for installation instructions.
- PROTECTION
- The most common
sources of damage to scoreboards and accessories are electrical surges
running through power or data connections. The usual causes are
lightning, power equipment problems (floating neutrals, bad transformers,
etc.), and improper connections. To minimize these problems:
- Ensure electrical
wiring is properly grounded.
- Unplug control console
from power outlet and from data cable when not in use.
- Turn off the breaker
to disconnect scoreboard from power when not in use.
- Label scoreboard
data cable junction box and all connectors near junction box, scoreboard,
and accessories so that public address systems and other devices with
similar connections are not accidentally plugged into the scoreboard.
- Avoid loss or damage
of control console, extension cable, and other accessories by storing
when not in use.
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