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II - Mounting behind basetball backboard

1/ According to the type of basketball boards, extend the support mast (60 × 30 tube) for each display 

until it reaches the final position (regulation distance for dimensions L).

2/ Fix the shoe with 4 threaded  flat washers and plywood to the beam of the basketball board.

3/ Fix the 2 U sections to the mast (level depending on model).

4/ Position the mast in the shoe with 1 HM10×90 screw, 1 HU M10 nut and Ø10 flat washer.
5/ Rotate the mast vertically, then lock it with a HM10×90 screw, 1 HU M10 nut and Ø10 flat washer 

to the opening of the shoe.

6/ Fix the display to the mast with H M10x30 bolts, HU M10 nuts, Ø12 flat washers and Ø10 washers.
7/ Check the distance L (30 to 50 cm). Countersink the tube to Ø11 in the final position and screw 

down hard with a HM10×90 screw crossing the tube, 1 HU M10 nut and Ø10 flat washer.

III - Wall mounting

1/  Install the 8006 on the wall using 4 screws and rawlplugs respecting the dimensions between the 

bracket holes as shown below:

A

A

581 mm

HM10x90 screw

Ø10 flat washer

HU M10 nuts

M10x185 threaded shaft

Ø10 flat washer

HU M10 nuts

HU M10 nut

M10x50 screw

Pivot axis

Countersink the tube to Ø11 in the vertical position 

to hold the display unit in the fixed and final position. 

With 1x H M10x90 screw and 1x HU M10 nut.

Basketball backboard arm 
(100 to 140 square tube).

Cut the tube

Cut the tube

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Shoe

Summary of Contents for 8006

Page 1: ...eck nothing is broken otherwise make a claim near shipping company 8006 Installation and Use Manual BODET SA 1 rue du Général de Gaulle 49340 Trémentines I France Tél 33 241 71 72 00 Fax 33 241 71 72 01 Réf 608259A www bodet sport fr ...

Page 2: ...EC 364 Indoor use protected against blows from balls Standard DIN18032 3 The mains supply for the scoreboards must include a neutral phase circuit breaker rapidly accessible upstream from the supply This circuit breaker must be switched off during maintenance operations This material must be installed before being connected to mains It is prohibited and dangerous to immerse the scoreboard in to wa...

Page 3: ...in 1 10 sec during the last 5 sec ex 4 9 4 8 Display of the possession time countdown from 24 sec to 0 in seconds III Keyboards Possession time keyboard Power supplied through main keyboard Diagram of HF wireless installation The communication with the 8006 shot clocks is handled by the main keyboard Maximum distance for HF communication between the keyboard and the shot clock panels is 100 metres...

Page 4: ...the display to the mast with H M10x30 bolts HU M10 nuts Ø12 flat washers and Ø10 washers 7 Check the distance L 30 to 50 cm Countersink the tube to Ø11 in the final position and screw down hard with a HM10 90 screw crossing the tube 1 HU M10 nut and Ø10 flat washer III Wall mounting 1 Install the 8006 on the wall using 4 screws and rawlplugs respecting the dimensions between the bracket holes as s...

Page 5: ...HAVE A DIFFERENT NUMBER ADVICE number the 8006 display panels as n 2 and n 3 the main scoreboard being n 1 the other panels 2nd scoreboard additional horn will be numered n 4 n 5 V Electrical connections 1 Open the access door page 4 2 Punch a hole in the membrane of the grommet B and feed the power cord through it Connect the power cord to the scocket A A power cord is supplied with each 8006 pan...

Page 6: ...And connect the other side of the cable to the connection box B Disconnect the modem cable if necessary Respect polarity 2 Close the access doors and switch on the scoreboard A Scorepad Possession time keyboard To other scoreboards other main scoreboard horn case Main scoreboard n 1 Display 24sec n 2 Display 24sec n 3 B A A RT RT GND V B ...

Page 7: ...once on the 7 key decrements the timer value by 1 second 5 Press the C 6 key to go bacl to the normal mode of operation Retrieval of the shot clock timer value 1 If by accident the RESET Poss 2 was pressed during the shot clock count down it is possible to retrieve the timer value by pressing the CLEAR 3 key within the 2 sec that follow pressing the RESET Poss 2 Modification of the memorised RESET...

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