Table of Contents CONTROLLER DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................ 3 COMMUNICATION CABLES ........................................................................................................ 4 Connecting a Hard Wired Cable .............................................................................................. 4 GETTING STARTED .............................................................................................
CONTROLLER DEFINITIONS Before continuing, take a few moments and familiarize yourself with the following terms as they apply to the controller. Some buttons on the keypad do not apply to all scoreboards. The buttons defined below are used for scoring baseball and softball. 1. SET CLOCK: The SET CLOCK button is used to set the time that will be displayed on a scoreboard with that capability. (This button does not apply to scoreboards that do not have a clock feature.) 2.
The STRIKE button increases the STRIKEs count by one. 15. EDIT: The EDIT button is used to edit the INNINGS count. COMMUNICATION CABLES Connecting a Hard Wired Cable Using the supplied 20-ft. DIN cable, connect one end to either of the DIN sockets on back of the controller and the other end to the junction box receptacle.
GETTING STARTED Begin by making sure the Game Insert that came with your scoreboard is in the sleeve on the face of the controller, as in the image below. CHANGING GAME MODES: When initially powering the scoreboard, pay attention to the far right digit of the HOME score (ones position). It should display a 5 (this indicates baseball) for a few seconds and then change to a 0 (zero). If it does not, press the SELECT GAME button for three (3) seconds and then press the Inning button (button #5 on the keypad).
CHANGING BALLS AND STRIKES: To change BALLS or STRIKES, press the respective keys on the keypad. If you enter more BALLS or STRIKES than you intended, simply press the respective keys on the keypad to cycle back to the correct number of either BALLS or STRIKES. CHANGING OUTS: To change OUTS, press the OUT key on the keypad. The third OUT will clear the BALLS and STRIKES to NONE. H/E: The H/E key lights the HIT and ERROR indicators on the scoreboard. The first press will light the HIT indicator.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION After the last game simply turn the scoreboard’s POWER OFF. After each use the controller and all accessories should be stored in a secure, dry location. NOTE: AFTER EACH USE POWER TO THE SCOREBOARD MUST BE TURNED OFF AT THE SCOREBOARD'S POWER DISCONNECT SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN UNNECESSARY POWER CONSUMPTION, SHORTEN THE LIFE OF THE DISPLAYS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS.