MP-7452 Multi-Sport Scoreboard with MP5000 Console Football, Baseball & Soccer

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MP-7452 Multi-Sport Scoreboard with MP5000 Console Football, Baseball & Soccer OFF MODEL MODEL # 66 HOME TEAM +6 SCORE UP DOWN RESET SET GUEST TEAM +6 SCORE DOWN YARDS TO GO BALL +3 1 2 3 +3 R BALL POSS. QTR. 4 5 6 HORN 7 8 9 Out T.O.L. 0 ENTER Out T.O.L. YES NO SET UP CLEAR Operator s Manual Volume VII Rev. 11/07/07

Table of Contents Table of Contents...2 1.0 Keypad Console...3 2.0 Keypad Console Functions...4 2.1 Initializing the System at Start-up...4 2.2 Set Up...4 2.3 Gametime Operations...4 2.4 Soccer Operation...6 2.5 Baseball Operation...6 3.0 Maintenance/ Troubleshooting...7 3.1 Table I: Quick Reference Problem/Cause...7 4.0 Safety...8 5.0 Warranty...9 6.0 Technical Support...10 6.1 Customer Service...10 6.3 Contact Information...10 Manual Overview This manual is intended for the use of the All American Scoreboard owners and users. Read this manual carefully before starting the equipment. This manual contains important information for operation and maintenance of the equipment. It also contains important instructions to prevent accidents, personal injury and/or serious damage prior to or during operation of the equipment. Familiarize yourself thoroughly with the function and operation of this equipment and strictly observe the directions given. If you have any questions or need further details on specifi c aspects related to the AAS system, please do not hesitate to contact us. In this manual you will fi nd three levels of fl agged notes or warnings. WARNG! THE WARNG MESSAGE IS USED WHEN A LIFE THREATENG SITUATI MAY ARISE OR PERSAL JURY CAN RESULT. CAUTI! The caution message is used when there is a danger of damage to the equipment, materials, or other important information; such as Warranty issues. NOTE: The Note message is used to give operational information and useful tips. 2

OFF 1 4 7 2 3 5 6 8 9 0 ENTER MODEL MODEL # # 1.0 Keypad Console The Keybpad Console has a touch sensitive keypad that allows the operator to enter all pertinent information, It then sends the information to the Controller Assembly within the sign by way of radio signal or hard-wire. A LCD screen displays, Home and Guest scores, Period and depending on the model outs left and Auto Horn Enable. The Keypad you have will depend on the model of Scoreboard and interface system you have. CAUTI: To protect the console from damage, it is advisable to disconnect the control and store in a dry secure area when not in use. OFF MODEL MODEL # 66 HOME TEAM +6 SCORE UP DOWN RESET SET GUEST TEAM +6 SCORE DOWN YARDS TO GO BALL +3 1 2 3 +3 R BALL POSS. QTR. 4 5 6 HORN Out T.O.L. 7 8 9 0 ENTER Out T.O.L. YES NO SET UP CLEAR Figure 2 Remote Switch Shot Clock Battery Status Charging Charged Red Green Master / Slave 2 VDC Power www.allamericanscoreboards.com RESET 1 RESET 2 Figure 2B NOTE: To operate dual signs with a radio unit, a second console must be turned on and connected to the MASTER/SLAVE output via a dual radio console cable (item # 151733). The second console will only be used to transmit information. Home Score Quarter Remaining Guest Score 10 1Q 11:46 7 <P 3& 9 on 24 H Possession (Home) Down Yards to Go Ball On Automatic Horn On Figure 3. Typical Game- LCD Game Display & Defi nitions 3

2.0 Keypad Console Functions Turn On the Keypad console press once to turn on and again to turn off. OFF When the Keypad is turned on, the LCD screen should become active. 2.1 Initializing the System at every Start-up. Locate the Code label on the Keypad console (located upper right corner in Figure 2); the code 61 is used for illustration. Press the code 6 1 then ENTER. The LCD should change. 2.2 Setup Fuctions Press SETUP key to step through options listed on the display screen. Once all options are run through, the screen will return to the main screen (see fi gure 3). The LCD will display SET: Brightness Min = 1, Max = 4, with 4 being the brightest. Press 4 (1-4) then ENTER. The LCD will display PERIOD LENGTH =, enter the correct length. Example, press 1 2 0 0 then ENTER for 12:00. The LCD will display LENGTH = 100, enter the correct length. Example, press 1 0 0 then ENTER for 1:00 (default). The LCD will display S ALLOWED = 3, enter the correct length. Example, press ENTER for 3 timouts (default). 3 then The LCD will display USE AUTOMATIC HORN? YES, press ENTER to select. YES NO to toggle between yes and no. Press YES The LCD will display LAST MUTE TENTHS? NO Press to toggle between yes and no. Press NO ENTER to select. NOTE: This function is not available in Football Code 61. The LCD will display of Day =, enter the correct time. Example, press 2 4 5 then ENTER for 2:45. The scoreboard will display the time of day after game time use, if desired. Accurate time will be kept without power to the scoreboard for up to 2 months. 2.3 Gametime Operations To set the correct quarter. press QTR for 1st quarter. Press again for 2nd quarter, etc. To set the correct down, press DOWN for 1st down. Press again for 2nd down, etc. To change the possession, press BALL POSS. (not displayed on scoreboard). 4

To start the game clock, either move the time switch to, and switch to clock. to stop the game If using the pendant ( ), switch time to. Press once to start the game clock, and once again to stop the game clock. To manually change the game clock to 2:00 (for example), stop the clock and press 0 0 then ENTER. SET then 2 To reset the clock to the original period length, press RESET. UP To change the time period directional mode for counting up or down; Push DOWN (Down is default). When in the UP mode, an arrow up symbol is displayed next to the time on the LCD display. If in the DOWN mode, there is no arrow displayed. To charge a timeout, stop the gameclock and press press under the appropriate team. To cancel a timeout, press then CLEAR. Outs Left may need to be adjusted. R To change time outs left to 3 (for example), press T.O.L then 3 then ENTER. The scoreboard will display the number of Outs Left under T.O.L of the respective team.the maximum number of timeouts allowed is 9. SCORES The Home and Guest Scores can be changed in four ways. 1. Press +6 under either Home or Guest Scores to increase the score by 6. 2. Press +3 under either Home or Guest Scores to increase the score by 3. 3. Press under either Home or Guest Scores to increase the score by 1. 4. To enter or change a score using the numeric keypad under Home or Guest press SCORE. Enter the score ( 2 7 will change the score to 27) then press ENTER. To Clear a score, under Home or Guest press SCORE then CLEAR. Horn (Optional) The horn will blow for 1/2 second each time HORN is pressed. The horn will blow automatically at the end of each period for 2 seconds. An H is displayed on the LCD when this function is enabled. 5

Game SOCCER BASEBALL 2.4 Soccer Operation For Soccer operation, use Code 16 and the appropriate slipsheets in your console. All slipsheets can be downloaded at www.allamericanscoreboards.com/slipsheets. The solid black text will be displayed on both the console and the scoreboard. The gray text will only be displayed on the console. Use the SETUP button to set the Brightness settings, Half (Period) Lenth, out Length, outs Allowed, Automatic Horn, Last Minute Tenths (disabled), and of Day. To add to a score, press under the appropriate team for each run scored, or manually change by pressing SCORE then the appropriate numbers, then ENTER. To add a shot on goal, press S.o.G. under the appropriate team for each S.O.G., or manually change by Shots pressing on then the appropriate numbers, then ENTER. Goal Your console may have additional features that are not displayed on the scoreboard. For example, pressing KICKS will add a corner kick to the appropriate team. The console will beep. You will not see any confi rmation on the console LCD. To see the talley of the number of hits, press Corner Kicks. The number of hits will be displayed and can manually be changed. Press ENTER to return to the main screen. This also applies to Saves. NOTE: Pressing CLEAR instead of ENTER will cause the clock to stop timing. Pressing ENTER should show start the clock again without losing count of the time. 2.5 Baseball Operation For baseball operation, use Code 11 and the appropriate slipsheets in your console. The SETUP button only applies to the brightness settings. Home Period Guest Home Inning Guest Figure 4. Secondary Programs Sign Confi gurations To add to a score, press under the appropriate team for each run scored, or manually change by pressing SCORE then the appropriate numbers, then ENTER. Pressing BALL, STRIKE or will increase the number of each item by 1. To reset to zero, press each key until a number does not appear next to B, S or O on the console. 6

Pressing AT BAT toggles between which team is at bat (on console). Press NG then key in the number, then ENTER to set the Inning. Your console may have additional features that are not displayed on the scoreboard. For example, pressing will add a hit to the appropriate team. The console will beep. You will not see any confi rmation on the console LCD. To see the talley of the number of hits, press HITS. The number of hits will be displayed and can manually be changed. Press ENTER to return to the main screen. 3.0 Maintenance & Troubleshooting For cleaning, use a window type product with a soft cotton cloth. CAUTI: Do not use a power washer, solvent product or abrasive materials for cleaning board faces. 3.1 Table I: Quick Reference Problem/Cause WARNG! USE A LOCK /TAG CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR POWER /OFF SWITCHES WHEN PERFORMG STALLATI, REPAIRS OR MATENANCE. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTI Scoreboard doesn t light and Console doesn t work Scoreboard Digits don t light (Console Works) Digits light, Console works, but, no control of the Scoreboard Scoreboard works, but some lights stay on all the time The Scoreboard works, but some lights do not come on or blink No power to the Scoreboard No power out of the controller assembly to the board No data signal established Low battery (Wireless Consoles) No RF signal established (Wireless Consoles) Short in Digit circuit Bad Connection Bad Driver or Digit Board Check that the main circuit breaker is on. Check to make sure the controller and scoreboard are plugged into an outlet. Check to make sure the scoreboard is plugged into an outlet. Check to make sure a circuit breaker did not get blown. Turn off the Scoreboard and the Console and turn the Scoreboard on then the Console. Retry coding Console. Be sure the battery is charged (if so equipped), or try the wall transformer to power the Console. Take Console 10 to 25 feet from the Scoreboard and test again. Check antenna connections and tighten if necessary, both in the Scoreboard and in the Console. CAUTI: the antenna connection at the radio can be easily broken. Push or pull the connector STRAIGHT on or off! Call technical support Call technical support Call technical support 7 HIT

WARNG! OPERATI OF THE UNIT WITH THE ELECTRICAL EXPOSED IS DANGEROUS. BE SURE ALL TOOLS AND ANY OTHER MATERIALS ARE REMOVED FROM THE UNIT, AND ALL ACCESS COVERS ARE REPLACED AND CLOSED BEFORE POWER IS TURNED. NOTE: For Advanced Trouble Shooting, Service Manuals and Replacement Part Information go to www.allamericanscoreboards. 4.0 Safety Information The owner of the All American Scoreboard (AAS) is responsible for safe operation and repair. He therefore is obliged to familiarize operating personnel with the contents of this manual and make them aware of all possible hazards. NOTE: When using this equipment, always follow the manufacturer s instructions for safe operation. In case of emergency, please telephone Technical Support or a qualifi ed service technician. Do not operate the sign until it is completely assembled and installed per the instructions supplied by AAS. AAS recommends that your main power be installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the local building and electrical codes. All equipment must be grounded in accordance with the local building and electrical codes. AAS recommends Earth Link Ground. If any part of the Scoreboard equipment is malfunctioning or has been damaged, cease operation and consult with AAS Technical Support or qualifi ed service technician before further use. Use only AAS specifi ed or recommended replacements parts. WARNG! USE A LOCK /TAG CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR POWER /OFF SWITCHES WHEN PERFORMG STALLATI, REPAIRS OR MATENANCE. When performing repairs be mindful of the weather and work area conditions. Avoid the unit s exposure to the elements, water and debris, or anything that may be dangerous or cause damage to the equipment. WARNG! OPERATI OF THE UNIT WITH THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUITRY EXPOSED IS DANGEROUS. BE SURE ALL TOOLS AND ANY OTHER MATERIALS ARE REMOVED FROM THE UNIT, AND ALL ACCESS COVERS ARE REPLACED AND CLOSED BEFORE POWER IS TURNED. CAUTI: Use of solvent cleaners or a power washer on your Scoreboard may cause permanent damage. 8

5.0 Warranty Five Year Limited Warranty Non-compliance with procedures of Installation, Safety, Operation and/or Maintenance practices defi ned in this manual may result in a Warranty issue. This warranty extends to and is enforceable by only the original consumer purchaser and only for the period (during the applicable term) which the product remains in the possession of the original consumer purchaser. Original consumer purchaser means the person who fi rst purchased the product covered by this warranty other than for purpose of resale. This warranty does not apply if it is found that at any time the equipment has not been used for its intended purpose. NOTE: Please ask your dealer, distributor or sales representative for details. CAUTI! Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this unit without our prior written approval will void the user s warranty and will transfer health and safety obligations to the user CAUTI! Changes or modifi cations to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A Digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with Owner s Manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area can cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their expense. 9

Copyright All American Scoreboards 2006 This is the exclusive property of All American Scoreboards a division of Everbrite LLC. Use of or duplication of this document in any manner without the expressed written consent of All American Scoreboards is prohibited. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by All American Scoreboards. All American Scoreboards assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. Nor does it make expressed or implied warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fi tness for a particular purpose. All American Scoreboards shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of the furnishing, performance, or use of this document and the program material, which it describes. Trademarks Credits All American Scoreboards is a registered trademark of Everbrite LLC. Everbrite is a registered trademark of AAS LLC. 6.0 Technical Support 6.1 Customer Service Customer satisfaction is the top priority at AAS. Our skilled, experienced Account Management teams are dedicated to providing highly responsive service through all phases of our client s programs. These teams are computer-linked to each of our manufacturing facilities to provide on-line updates on the status of customer orders. Furthermore, AAS s EDI capabilities allow electronic interchange to effi ciently process customer orders. 6.2 Contact Information All American Scoreboards 401 S. Main Street P.O. Box 100 Pardeeville, WI 53954 PHE: 1 800-356-8146 FAX: 1 608-429 -9216 www.allamericanscoreboards.com 10