Tennis Operation
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10 Tennis Operation
Sport Insert: LL-2607
Code: 08
The sport insert drawing is located in
Appendix B
. If an insert is lost or damaged, a copy
of the insert drawing can be used until a replacement arrives. Refer to
for information on starting the console and
for additional All Sport application keys.
Court Selection
Multiple wireless handheld controllers may be connected to a single wireless Base Station
in the Tennis application. Each connected handheld controller will operate a specific
court, and the controller number for the handheld is selected when powered up.
Display
Action
ENTER CONTROLLER
NUMBER NN*
NN = current setting
Enter the controller number for the court that this particular
handheld will operate, and then press
<ENTER>
.
Typically, controller 1 would run court 1, controller 2 would run
court 2, and so on. Some systems may be set up differently.
ERROR - NUMBER
TAKEN
ERROR - INVALID
NUMBER
• If the number entered has already been selected for
another controller, the error message at top left will display.
Select another number.
• If the controller number entered is too high, the error
message at bottom left will display. Select another number.
Serve
Display
Action
TOP SERVE
ON
TOP SERVE
OFF
Press the Top/Bottom
<SERVE>
key to turn the serve indicators
ON or OFF for the respective player/team.
Note:
When one serve indicator is already on, pressing the
opposite
<SERVE>
key will turn it off.
Game +1
Display
Action
GAMES WON +1
SET X TOP Y
X = current set
Y = games won
Press the Top/Bottom
<GAME +1>
key to increment the number
of games won in the current set for the respective player/team.
The LCD shows which key was pressed and the new value.
GAMES WON EDIT
SET X TOP Y
X = current set
Y = games won
Press
<EDIT>
followed by the Top/Bottom
<GAME +1>
key to
display the current setting. Enter the correct value using the
number keys, and then press
<ENTER>
.
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