MP-70 and MP-50Scoreboard ControllerUser’s GuideDocument No. 98-0002-29Revision Date: 10-27-06Effective with firmware ver. 2.15 and up.
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s GuidexViewing your settings ... 126Changing your settings ...
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8910If track is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, see “SELECTING AND CHANGING SPORTS” ON PAGE 173.You should also verify that the cont
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide90Minutes tens to connector 2This setting is exclusive to the to the FB-8218TK scoreboard, which sup-port f
Chapter 10: Track91FinishLynxFinishLynx is a versitile digital photofinish and track timing system that can be connected to an MP-70 control, and is a
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide92You should also be familiar with the information in “COMMON FUNCTIONS” ON PAGE 13, which discusses severa
Chapter 10: Track93Entering lane and place informationFollow these steps to enter lane and place information for up to eight con-testants:1. Press DOW
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide94FinishLynx installation and setupIf you have selected the FinishLynx option, as explained in “FINISHLYNX”
Chapter 10: Track95FinishLynx SetupOpen the FinishLynx software on your PC, and set up FinishLynx by using the following procedure.1. The Options box
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide96•In the Name box, choose the name of your scoreboard configuration.•In the Code Set box, choose Single By
9711If baseball is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for baseball, see “SELECTING A
Table of ContentsxiWireless system settings ... 158Exiting system settings ...
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide98Sport-specific settings for baseballWhen you select baseball, the MP-70/50 offers the sport-specific sett
Chapter 11: Baseball99Countdown clockPress YES if you want the clock to count down or NO if you want the clock to count up.Tenths of seconds clockIf y
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide100Auto hornIf you press YES to select auto horn, this mode is active each time you select baseball as the
Chapter 11: Baseball101Operating the control in a baseball gameBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters BA appear in the upper-left co
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide102Tracking the score by inningIf the MP-70/50 is programmed for use with the BA-7127 or BA-7136 (scoreboar
Chapter 11: Baseball103Balls, strikes, and outsThe 1 PRESS BSO feature (see “SINGLE-PRESS BALLS, STRIKES, OUTS” ON PAGE 98) allows you to increase the
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide104Updating hitsPress HIT to turn the hit indicator on and off.If your scoreboard type allows you to tally
Chapter 11: Baseball105Tracking errorsPress ENTER to turn the error indicator on or off. With some scoreboard types, the prompt at left appears when y
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10712Lacrosse is a selection only for scoreboard type 21. Hence, your scoreboard must be set for scoreboard type 21 in order for you to see the prompt
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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide108• You may skip a prompt by pressing the NEXT key. This will advance you to the next prompt, but will sav
Chapter 12: Lacrosse109Jumping clockThis setting is helpful when your scoreboard does not have a fifth digit for tenths of seconds. If you choose this
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide110Break set toOn the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the break period (half time) in minutes and the
Chapter 12: Lacrosse111Operating the control in a lacrosse gameBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters LC appear in the upper-left co
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide112In Lacrosse, there are three penalty clocks per team, and the MP-70/50 can store up to five penalties pe
Chapter 12: Lacrosse113Edit or clear penalties1. Press HOME PENALTY or VISITOR PENALTY.2. Press the CLR key to clear the penalty.3. The control prompt
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11513About the Pace ClockThe Pace Clock is a unit that hangs on a wall, which runners can use to pace laps around a track. The Pace Clock can be opera
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide1163. Respond YES to the prompt shown below to exit SYSTEM SETTINGS.Change Sport to Football4. Next, you wi
Chapter 13: Pace Clock117Countdown clock Respond NO at this prompt. Auto hornRespond NO at this prompt.Timeout to scoreboardRespond NO at this prompt.
11About the MP-70 and the MP-50This manual describes the use of two Trans-Lux/Fair-Play products, the MP-70 control, and the MP-50 control. Both produ
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide118Break set toPress 00, then press ENTER.Overtime set toPress 00, then press ENTER.Timeout timer set toPre
11914Team name displays (MP-70 only)If your scoreboard is equipped with SpectraLens or LED technology elec-tronic team names displays, the MP-70 contr
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide120To scroll through the letters more easily, press and hold either key, After about a second the cursor wi
Chapter 14: Team Names1213. To select the first letter of the team name, use the 4/YES or 6/NO keys to position the cursor under the required letter.
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide1227. Though the control allows entry of up to 11 characters per team name, a 32-pixel width team name wind
12315The wireless option available with the MP-70/50 allows you to control most indoor scoreboards and shot clocks, or most outdoor scoreboards and fi
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide124Setting up the wireless connectionThe wireless MP-70/50 and receiving devices must be located within ran
Chapter 15: Wireless125The wireless signal is largely immune to conflicting radio frequency signals from cordless telephones, cellular telephones, mic
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide126High and low power modesThe wireless data link can operate in either• HIGH POWER mode - In HIGH POWER m
Chapter 15: Wireless127Changing your settingsHigh power transmitTo change any or all of these three settings, hold down the SHIFT key and press the nu
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide2The MP-70The MP-70 is the most popular Trans-Lux/Fair-Play scoreboard controller. It can operate all stand
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide128Selecting channelsIn SEL mode, you must select the same channel on both the MP-70/50 and its receiving d
Chapter 15: Wireless129Receiver card locationThe receiver card is located in either the processor mounting area or the radio frequency data converter
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide130Locating channel switch on receiver cardIf you are having trouble locating the channel switch on the sco
Chapter 15: Wireless131On high-voltage outdoor displays (and Telelite conversions), the channel switch is located behind a hole in the side of the rec
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide132Turning wireless offYou will need to turn off the wireless feature if you want to hook up a wire-less-eq
Chapter 15: Wireless1335. At the last prompt, the settings that you have selected will display on the LCD screen. In the example below, the user has s
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide134General wireless operating guidelines• Maintain a clear, unobstructed line-of-sight between the control
Chapter 15: Wireless135• Before establishing communication between a control set to ALL SCBDS and its intended receiving scoreboards, be sure to have
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide136Operating wireless under special circumstancesThe following sections will give you pointers on setting u
Chapter 15: Wireless137Mixing wireless and conventional cable hookupsTo use conventional control wire with a scoreboard, first disconnect the wireles
Chapter l: Introduction3Wireless optionControls with the wireless option are versatile and secure, without the need for wiring and cable conduit that
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide138Power-up sequence for multiple controlsFor systems using multiple wireless MP-70/50s, observe the follow
Chapter 15: Wireless139In a volleyball tournament, for example, you could display the scores of two matches on two independent scoreboards, each contr
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide140ALL, the MP-70/50 controls all scoreboards within range, regardless of which select channel they are usi
Chapter 15: Wireless141Avoiding potential problems with multiple controlsIn facilities where one or more scoreboards are already synchronized to the s
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide142The reason for these garbled signals is that the wireless specification doesn’t allow the simultaneous u
Chapter 15: Wireless143• An alternative method would be to set the two scoreboards and one control of court 1 all to the same channel and transmit wir
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide144Operating the MP-70/50 in Relay ModeRELAY mode enables an MP-70/50 to retransmit the scoreboard control
Chapter 15: Wireless145RELAY mode is used instead of changing the channel when synchroniza-tion is required. Take the following steps to accomplish th
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide146Wireless TroubleshootingThe following section suggests possible solutions to problems you may encounter,
Chapter 15: Wireless147Cell filter kitsIf you encounter a situation where your wireless scoreboard lights start flickering for no apparent reason, or
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide4About this user guideThis User Guide will acquaint you with the MP-70 and MP-50 Scoreboard Controls. It in
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide1485. Make sure the control is programmed for high power radio transmis-sion, as instructed at “HIGH AND LO
14916Under normal circumstances, you should not have to change the System Settings configuration of your MP-70/50, as this is normally done at the Fai
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide150Programming SequenceInitial control programming needs to be performed in the following sequence:1. SYSTE
Chapter 16: System Settings151System settings in detailThe first prompt you will receive is SCBD TYPE.Scoreboard typeThe MP-70/50 must be properly con
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide152System settings for BaseballThe following two-page section describes features found on Baseball scoreboa
Chapter 16: System Settings153Settings for baseball board type 33If board type 33 has been entered, the prompts shown below appears next in the sequen
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide154Pitch speed (board types 34 & 39)Pitch speed is available only for scoreboard types 34 and 39. To di
Chapter 16: System Settings155MP-70 and MP-69 data outputsYour Fair-Play scoreboard requires data in one of two formats: MP-70 or MP-69.• MP-69 is a d
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide156The MP-70/50 can provide data in either format. The prompts shown above allow you to specify which data
Chapter 16: System Settings157If CONNS 1 & 2 are both set to MP-69 data, you will not be given the TEAM NAME prompt. Otherwise the TEAM NAME promp
Chapter l: Introduction5Conventions used in this guideThe following conventions are used throughout this manual to help you identify actions, terms, h
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide158Wireless system settingsThe following three prompts will only appear if your control has the wire-less o
Chapter 16: System Settings159Boards supportedBoards SupportedBoard type numberMP-50 Compatible BoardsBoard Using MP-69 DataBoards Using MP-70 Data00
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide16004 BB-6730 BB-1720, BB-1722, BB-1760, BB-177005 BB-6662,BB-6760,BB-6770BB-1635, BB-1735, BB-1855, BB-186
Chapter 16: System Settings16112 BB-1726, BB-1766, BB-177613 HK-6704,HK-6704-4,HK-6704-45,HK-6705,HK-6705 SN,HK-6705-45,HK-6714HK-1650, HK-1655, HK-17
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide16223 FB-8120 series, FB-8127 series, FB-8132 series,SC-8120, MP-8114CL-1031, FB-8120 series,FB-8127 serie
Chapter 16: System Settings16333 BA-7118 BA-7118,BA-7118MP34 BA-7127 series,BA-7128,BA-7136, BA-7136 TODBA-7126 series, BA-7127 series, BA-7128,BA-713
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16517The battery option, available on both standard and wireless MP-70/50 controls, provides an on-board power source that virtually eliminates the ne
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide166The electronic function of battery powered MP-70 is exactly the same as its AC-powered cousin with only
Chapter 17: Battery Option167If the battery pack discharges to a very low level, the control will issue an audio-visual warning. The beeper will “chir
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide6Getting helpIf you experience trouble with your Trans-Lux/Fair-Play equipment and controller after reviewi
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide168• NiMH batteries tend to perform better and last longer if allowed to completely recharge to the “BATTER
Chapter 17: Battery Option169• When the battery charger is not in use, unplug it from the AC wall power outlet.If the control is operated in mild temp
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide170It is normal for battery controls to self-discharge over time, even when they are switched off. The rate
Chapter 17: Battery Option171• Never dispose of the battery pack in fire. Also disposing of NiMH bat-teries in household or business trash containers
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17318Under normal circumstances, you should not have to change the sport configuration of your MP-70/50, as the control has a memory circuit that reta
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide174Sport CodesFollowing the start up message, a two-letter code representing the sport currently selected a
Chapter 18: Change Sport1751. Turn off the MP-70/502. Press and hold the ENTER key while turning on the MP-70/50. The following messages appear on the
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide176Basketball (cont.)PAGE 27POINTS MEMORY? If you have selected the FOUL MEMORY prompt, this tracks points
Chapter 18: Change Sport177Basketball (cont.)PAGE 29JUMPING CLK? If you have selected the 1/10th Sec Clk option listed above, this option moves digits
Chapter l: Introduction7Necessary information Before contacting Trans-Lux Fair-Play, please write down the information requested in the following spac
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide178Basketball (cont.)PAGE 32#OFTOLS 1 TO 9? Sets total number of timeouts allowed.FootballPAGE 45UPDATE YAR
Chapter 18: Change Sport179Football (cont.)PAGE 48TIMER SET TO?FootballPAGE 48CLOCK SET TO? Sets total minutes of game period.FootballPAGE 49BREAK SET
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide180Hockey (cont.)PAGE 56JUMPING CLK? If you have selected the 1/10th Sec Clk option listed above, this opti
Chapter 18: Change Sport181Wrestling (cont.)PAGE 69COUNT DN. CLK? Specifies whether the clock counts up or down.WrestlingPAGE 701/10 SEC CLK? Specifie
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide182Wrestling (cont.)PAGE 72#OFTOLS 1 TO 9? Sets total number of timeouts allowed.SoccerPAGE 76MT TO CONN 2?
Chapter 18: Change Sport183Soccer (cont.)PAGE 78AUTO HORN? Programs the control to sound the horn for five seconds at the end of a period.SoccerPAGE 7
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide184Volleyball (cont.)PAGE 84JUMPING CLK? If you have selected the 1/10th Sec Clk option listed above, this
Chapter 18: Change Sport185Baseball (cont.)PAGE 971 PRESS BSO? Allows you to increase the ball, strike and out values with a press of the numeric key.
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide186Lacrosse(cont.)PAGE 1081/10 SEC. CLK? Displays tenths of sec-onds in the last minute of play.LacrossePAG
Chapter 18: Change Sport1875. When you see the prompt below, press YES if you want to accept the new settings and exit PROGRAM MODE. Press NO to selec
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s GuideiiThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.Operation is subje
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide8Important Precautions• Read this manual thoroughly before setting up or operating the MP-70/50.• Do not dr
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide188Saving a configurationBefore returning to normal operation you will be asked to enter a name for the con
Chapter 18: Change Sport189Changing keypad insertAfter selecting a different sport, you may also need to change the keypad insert. Follow these steps:
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19119If the problem you are experiencing fits a description below, try the solu-tions suggested. If you need additional help, see “CONTACTING THE HELP
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide192Scoreboard does not respondIf portions of the scoreboard do not respond, or the scoreboard otherwise doe
19320Purpose of the Segment TimerWhen you want to put your team through a practice drill you can use the Segment Timer feature to keep track of those
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide194Program Mode for Segment TimerTo program the Segment Timer, press down the SHIFT and 2 keys together whi
Chapter 20: Segment Timer Operation195When you have entered your correct times for the Segment Timer, exit the Program Mode for Segment Timer by press
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide196Last, the LCD screen displays a question that asks, “Seg. (Segment) Timer Mode?” •Press YES to return t
Chapter 20: Segment Timer Operation197Running Segment ModeActivate the Segment TimerTo run the Segment Timer, press and hold down the 2 key and simult
92The figure below acquaints you with the control’s major components.(Wireless control is shown).Connect scoreboards, hand switches, and other devices
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide198The segments and breaks either:• Increment (Inc.), meaning that they count up (example: 1,2,3,4); or, •
Chapter 20: Segment Timer Operation199BreaksBreaks have the same number as their corresponding segment.When you run the MP-70/50 in Break Mode, the up
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide200Designing segment training intervalsTrans-Lux Fair-Play recommends that the Segment Timer option of your
Chapter 20: Segment Timer Operation201
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20321This chapter will help you operate the MP-70/50 control in a special TEST mode in order to verify that all lamp circuits are functioning properly
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide204At this point the fully illuminated board will hold for approximately three seconds. During that time th
20522This chapter will help you load configurations on your MP-70/50 control Loading a configuration programs all settings in both SYSTEM and SPORT le
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide2064. The bottom line will prompt you with the name of the first available configuration. Press YES to sele
20723Please give us your input!In an effort to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date information possible, Trans-Lux/Fair Play has provided t
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide10MP-70 and 50 - back panel views
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209About this guideThis is intended to be used as a portable document that you can use during sport-ing events to program your MP-70/50’s systems sett
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide210ShortcutsChoosing/changing a sportPower on + ENTER.Programming system settingsPower on + 0Load configura
Chapter 23: Quick Reference Guide211
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide212Wireless segmentSetting Up Wireless:Locate the MP-70/50 wireless control in a place where it and the rec
21324Warranty
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Index215IndexNote: Sport-specific settings in this index are listed under their specific sport(s).Numerics1st & 10 key 23Aactivating segment timer
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide216out key 98outs 103pitch speed 154player at bat 103player number 103runsautomatic total 98updating 104sco
Index217time set 30timeout timer to 31timeout to scoreboard 30tracking fouls 42updating score 41visitor bonus key 36visitor fouls key 39, 42, 43, 44vi
Chapter 2: Hardware11Optional hand switches (MP-70 only) Fair-Play offers the following optional hand switches for use with the MP-70.When connecting
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide218first and 10 key 23football 45–51auto horn 48, 117break set to 49, 118clock set to 48, 117countdown cloc
Index219set interval on button 67shots on goaldisplaying 59sports-specific settings 53ten minute penalty spots 55tenths of seconds clock 56timeout tim
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide220mp-70 data 155MP-7114 97Nnew game key 22next key 22, 26, 45, 53, 69, 75, 83, 89, 97, 108no key 22OOmega
Index221set timer/t.o.d. key 37setup 9shipping and receiving 7shot timer 11FIBA rules 11, 33shot/field timer 18signal lockwirelessverifying signal loc
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide222system settingstime of day clock 157time of day key 20, 21time out mode 17timeoutstracking 19timer reset
Index223locating 130channelsverifying 131connection 124field timer 156general guidelines 134hand switches 123high power mode 126high power transmit 12
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide12Turning on the MP-70/50Before turning on the MP-70/50, verify that it is connected to a standard 120-volt
133Certain functions of the MP-70/50 are common to all sports. You should become familiar with these functions before proceeding to the chapters discu
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide14Clock set keyThe CLOCK SET key allows you to set the clock for game, break, and overtime periods. This ke
Chapter 3: Common Functions15The first two characters on the top line of the LCD display indicate which period type is currently selected (BK for brea
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide16Updating the ScoreFollow these steps to enter or update the score:1. Press HOME SCORE or VISITOR SCORE.2.
Chapter 3: Common Functions17Tracking periodsFollow these steps to enter or update the period number:1. Press PERIOD.2. Press one of the following key
Table of ContentsiiiTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION... 1About the MP-70 and the MP-50 ...
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide18Operating the shot/field timer (MP-70 only)You must have an HS-70 hand switch to operate the shot/field t
Chapter 3: Common Functions19Tracking timeoutsIf your scoreboard lets you display the number of timeouts left, this sec-tion will help you do so. If y
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide20Correcting a mistakeIf you make a mistake while entering a number on the numeric keypad, press CLR. Then
Chapter 3: Common Functions21To display the time of day, press SHIFT + T.O.D. and respond with YES to the prompt T.O.D. CLOCK? Y/N. The display will t
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide22New GameThe MP-70/50 retains the data from the last game it was used for in mem-ory. This is a precaution
Chapter 3: Common Functions23ESCIf you enter system settings by mistake, press ESC to skip directly to the QUIT prompt. This prevent inadvertent chang
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide24Dimming the scoreboardOutdoor scoreboards are easier to read if they are bright in the daylight and dim a
254If basketball is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for basketball, see “SELECTIN
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide26• You may skip a prompt by pressing the NEXT key. This will advance you to the next prompt, but will save
Chapter 4: Basketball27Foul memoryThe foul memory feature allows you track fouls or fouls and points by player number. You can display these statistic
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s GuideivCLK. UP/DN ... 22BLANK...
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide28Bonus foulsOn the numeric keypad, enter the number of team fouls (between one and nine) needed to initiat
Chapter 4: Basketball29Tenths of seconds clockIf you want the clock to display tenths of seconds in the last minute of play, press YES. This setting i
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide30Timeout to scoreboardIf you want the timeout timer to appear on the scoreboard, press YES. If you press N
Chapter 4: Basketball31Break set to On the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the break period (half time) in minutes and then press ENTER.Overtime
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide32Number of timeouts leftEnter the number of timeouts allowed, either per game or per half. When you press
Chapter 4: Basketball33FIBA rules explained(The following sections describe features of FIBA rules. They are only appli-cable if you chose FIBA rules
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide34FIBA Auto Per. Advance sequenceIf you chose the AUTO PERIOD ADVANCE feature that is an option under FIBA
Chapter 4: Basketball35Operating the control in a basketball gameBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters BB appear in the upper-left
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide36Controlling the possession lightsPress the NEXT. POSS. key to alternate between the home and visitor poss
Chapter 4: Basketball37Setting the timer (MP-70 only)You can program and store two different default shot timer clock dura-tions (reset times) in perm
Table of ContentsvSetting the timer (MP-70 only)... 37Displaying player statistics (MP-70 only) ...
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide38The bottom half of the LCD screen will confirm your selection by display-ing TIMER RESET= the shot timer
Chapter 4: Basketball39Displaying player statistics (MP-70 only) Follow these steps to place a player in the game and display that player’s statistics
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide40Mass player substitutionFollow these steps to remove all of the players from either team for a mass playe
Chapter 4: Basketball41Updating score/tracking player points (MP-70 only)When you are using the points memory option (see “POINTS MEMORY (MP-70 ONLY)”
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide42Tracking fouls (MP-70 only) Follow these steps to update team and player fouls.1. Press HOME FOULS or VIS
Chapter 4: Basketball43Correcting player statistics (MP-70 only)If the points memory feature is active (see “POINTS MEMORY (MP-70 ONLY)” ON PAGE 27),
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide44In situations where you wish to display information for two players on the team fouls panel, use the abov
455If football is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for football, see “SELECTING AN
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide46• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the ESC key. This will take you to the Qu
Chapter 5: Football47Countdown clock Press YES if you want the clock to count down or NO if you want the clock to count up.Tenths of seconds clockIf y
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s GuideviClock set to ... 57Break set to ...
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide48Auto hornIf you press YES to select auto horn, this mode is active each time you select football as the s
Chapter 5: Football49Break set toOn the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the break period (half time) in minutes and then press ENTER.Overtime se
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide50Operating the control in a football gameBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters FB appea
Chapter 5: Football512. Press one of the following keys to adjust the yardage by the increment indicated: +1, +2, +3, or -1.Or1. Press TO GO.2. On the
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536If hockey is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50 or if you want to change the controller’s settings for hockey, see “SELECTING AND CHA
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide54• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the ESC key. This will take you to the Qu
Chapter 6: Hockey5510’ Penalty SpotsIf you choose YES for this option, then players who receive a 10-minute penalty will automatically have those pena
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide56Tenths of seconds clockIf you want the clock to display tenths of seconds in the last minute of play, pre
Chapter 6: Hockey57Timeout to scoreboardIf you want the timeout timer to appear on the scoreboard, press YES. If you press NO, the timer appears only
Table of ContentsviiCountdown clock... 77Sum Clock Time...
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide58Overtime set to On the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the overtime period in min-utes and then pre
Chapter 6: Hockey59Operating the control in a hockey gameBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters HK appear in the upper-left corner o
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide60Entering penaltiesBy default, the MP-70/50 allows you enter penalty times in two-minute five-minute, and
Chapter 6: Hockey61When you enter a penalty, the penalty indication arrow for the appropri-ate time lights for 12 seconds. There are two penalty clock
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide62Entering multiple penaltiesIf a player receives more than one penalty time, such as two 2-minute penaltie
Chapter 6: Hockey63Entering two penalties with plus keys1. Press the HOME PENALTY or VISITOR PENALTY keys.2. Press +1, +2 or +3 keys to assign a penal
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide64Entering Other penalties1. Press HOME PENALTY or VISITOR PENALTY.2. Press the OTHER key, which is located
Chapter 6: Hockey655. The player’s number, and that player’s current penalty in memory appears on the LCD display, as shown below. In this instance, t
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide66Tracking penaltiesTo view, or track existing team penalties, hold down the SHIFT key and hit the HOME PEN
Chapter 6: Hockey67Using the interval timerWhile the interval timer settings are usually adjusted in PROGRAM mode, you can also start, stop or change
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s GuideviiiMinutes tens to connector 2... 90Omega Powertime ...
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697If wrestling is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for wrestling, see “SELECTING
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide70• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the ESC key. This will take you to the Qu
Chapter 7: Wrestling71Auto hornIf you press YES to select auto horn, this mode is active each time you select wrestling as the sport. You can still us
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide72Overtime set to On the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the overtime period in min-utes and then pr
Chapter 7: Wrestling73Operating the control in a wrestling matchBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters WR appear in the upper-left c
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide74Displaying previous match scoresUp to ten previous match scores can be displayed on scoreboards that have
758If soccer is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for soccer, see “SELECTING AND CH
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide76• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the ESC key. This will take you to the Qu
Chapter 8: Soccer77Countdown clockPress YES if you want the clock to count down or NO if you want the clock to count up.Sum Clock TimeIf you chose NO
Table of ContentsixAuto horn ... 109Timeout to scoreboard...
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide78Tenths of seconds clockIf you responded YES to COUNT DN CLOCK?, the next prompt to appear will be the 1/1
Chapter 8: Soccer79Timeout to scoreboardIf you want the timeout timer to appear on the scoreboard, press YES. If you press NO, the timer appears only
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide80Timeout timer set to On the numeric keypad, enter the number of seconds per timeout and then press ENTER
Chapter 8: Soccer81Corner kicksThe CORNER KICKS key works much like the SCORE key. Follow these steps to use them.1. Press CORNER KICKS.2. Press one o
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide82Tracking penalties in a soccer gameIn a soccer game, the penalty keys also work much like the SCORE keys.
839If volleyball is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for volleyball, “SELECTING AN
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide84• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the ESC key. This will take you to the Qu
Chapter 9: Volleyball85Auto hornIf you press YES to select auto horn, this mode is active each time you select soccer as the sport. You can still use
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide86Overtime set toOn the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the overtime period in min-utes and then pres
Chapter 9: Volleyball87You should also be familiar with the information in the chapter titled “COMMON FUNCTIONS” ON PAGE 13) , which discusses several
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