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Deck Clock 

Menu 1: 12 or 24 hour clock format 

The 5-inch digits display __ 12 and alternate to __ 24 with each button click. This must 
be set individually for each clock. When the choice you want is displayed, press and hold 
the button for one second to advance to the next menu. 
 

Menu 2: Hours 

With each button click the clock the 5-inch digits will increment through the hours 1-12 
or 1-24, depending on the previous menu setting. For the 12 hour format, at 12 the 
decimal of the rightmost digit will light or go out. Lit indicates p.m. and unlit indicates 
a.m. When the choice you want is displayed, press and hold the button for one second to 
advance to the next menu. 
 

Menu 3: Minutes 

The 5-inch digits display __:28. Each click increments by one minute.  When the choice 
you want is displayed, press and hold the button for one second to advance to the next 
menu. 
 

Menu 4: Time shifting 

Set the four smaller digits on the top row of the clock to display hours and minutes or 
minutes and seconds. With each button click, displays HH:__ and alternates to __:SS 
(which looks like __:55). HH will display hours and minutes (HH:MM) with seconds 
displayed on the two larger digits. MM will display minutes and seconds (MM:SS) with 
the two larger digits blank. This must be set individually for each clock. When the choice 
you want is displayed, press and hold the button for one second to advance to the next 
menu. 

 
Menu 5: Digit intensity 

Displays _int. Intensity switches from low to medium to high to AL (ambient light) with 
each button click. This must be set individually for each clock. When the choice you 
want is displayed, press and hold the button for one second to advance to the next menu. 
 

Menu 6: Set Channel 

C and the channel number are displayed; 0 – 11 are available. Advancing past 11 will 
show “--” which indicates that the wireless is turned off. Advance one more to 0. This 
must be set individually for each clock. When the choice you want is displayed, press and 
hold the button for one second to advance to the next menu. 
 

Menu 7: Set PAN 

P and the PAN are displayed; 0 – 15 are available. Advancing past 15 will cycle around 
to 0. This must be set individually for each clock. When the choice you want is displayed, 
press and hold the button for one second to advance to the next menu. 
 

Menu 8: Set Module (Address) 

A and the module address are displayed; 1 – 6 are available. Advancing past 6 will cycle 
around to 0. This must be set individually for each clock. When the choice you want is 
displayed, press and hold the button for one second to exit the menu. 

Summary of Contents for MS-0043

Page 1: ...Deck Clock User Guide F985 Rev 201505 Customer Service Department www coloradotime com Email customerservice coloradotime com Phone 1 970 667 1000 Toll Free U S Canada 800 287 0653 Fax 1 970 667 1032...

Page 2: ...oduct Identification Product Multisport Deck Clock Model Numbers MS 0043 MS 0044 MS 0045 Power Specification 150W power supply 100 240V 50 60Hz max 2A Information in this manual is subject to change w...

Page 3: ...ns 2 Synchronizing clocks 2 Set time digit intensity and module channel and PAN 2 Batteries 4 Displaying Data on the Clock 4 Tabletop controller 4 Handheld controller 5 Sports Timer 5 Changing Module...

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Page 5: ...nd scoreboards set to the same channel and PAN ID The internal protected horn creates multiple customizable sounds with different tones and volumes selectable through the tabletop controller This allo...

Page 6: ...he clock s control board as described on page 5 Synchronizing clocks To set multiple clocks to the same time they must be set to the same channel and PAN see below Turn on all of the clocks They will...

Page 7: ...MM will display minutes and seconds MM SS with the two larger digits blank This must be set individually for each clock When the choice you want is displayed press and hold the button for one second...

Page 8: ...the clock is switched off when not in use To recharge your batteries simply plug the clock in to AC power The clock should only be charged indoors and away from water The battery indicators will glow...

Page 9: ...the Game Setups menu Scoreboard Time Display submenu and choose Don t Show Running Tenths instead of Show Running Tenths Connect your Sports Console to the scoreboard in one of two ways 1 Directly wit...

Page 10: ...replace the weather cover Replacing batteries Eventually your batteries will fail to hold a charge and will need to be replaced Batteries can only be replaced with Powersonic PS1270 UL recognized MH2...

Page 11: ...clock with the power switch and verify that the digits light Turn off the clock 9 Repeat steps 3 8 for second battery 10 Replace battery covers 11 Properly dispose of the spent batteries 12 Plug clock...

Page 12: ...2 207 Issue 1989 01 01 Portable and Stationary Electric Signs and Displays General Instruction No 1 1989 10 01 R2008 FCC 47CFR 15B clB Issued 2011 04 21 Title 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional R...

Page 13: ...ng European Directives European Council Directive 2006 95 EC December 12 2006 on Low Voltage CENELEC EN 60950 1Issue 2006 04 01 CENELEC EN 60950 22 Issued 2006 04 01 CENELEC EN 60598 1 Issued 2008 10...

Page 14: ...Customer Service Department www coloradotime com Email customerservice coloradotime com Phone 970 667 1000 Toll Free U S and Canada 800 287 0653 Fax 970 667 1032...

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