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LX2160 Owner's Manual 

 

Revised July 29, 2019 

Page 26 

 

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LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT 

 

Electro-Mech Scoreboard Company 

Standard Equipment Warranty and Limitation of Liability 

for Scoreboards and Accessories Sold in the United States 

 

Warranty Coverage 

Electro-Mech warrants to the original end-user that the Equipment will be free from 

Defects (as defined below) in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from 

the date of invoice.  Electro-Mech's obligation under this warranty is limited to, at 

Electro-Mech's option, replacing or repairing any Equipment or Part thereof that is found 

by Electro-Mech not to conform to the Equipment’s specifications.  Any defective Part 

must be returned to Electro-Mech for repair or replacement.  Equipment determined not 

to conform to specifications will be repaired or replaced and returned to purchaser with 

standard ground service transportation charges prepaid.  Replacement Parts or 

Equipment will be new or serviceably used, comparable in function and performance to 

the original Parts or Equipment, and warranted for the remainder of the warranty period.  

Purchasing additional Parts or Equipment from Electro-Mech does not extend this 

warranty period. 

Defects shall be defined as follows.  With regard to the Equipment (excepting LEDs), a 

"Defect" refers to a material variance from the design specifications that prohibits the 

Equipment from operating for its intended use.  With respect to LEDs, "Defects" are 

defined as LEDs that cease to emit light.  The limited warranty provided by Electro-

Mech does not impose any duty or liability upon Electro-Mech for partial LED 

degradation. 

This limited warranty is not transferable. 

Exclusions from Warranty Coverage 

The limited warranty provided by Electro-Mech does not impose any liability upon 

Electro-Mech for: 

  Damage caused by the unauthorized adjustment, repair, or service of the 

Equipment by anyone other than personnel of Electro-Mech or its authorized 

repair agents. 

  Rental fees or other costs associated with lifts, cranes, or other tools and 

services used to access the Equipment. 

Summary of Contents for LX2160

Page 1: ...t of two displays The standard package includes a wired handheld switch assembly which is intended to plug into the control console used with the main basketball scoreboard Because Shot Time is linked...

Page 2: ...com TABLE OF CONTENTS Best Practices for Personal Safety and Product Care 3 Product Specifications 5 Planning Your Scoreboard Installation 8 Electrical Installation 10 Mechanical Installation 17 Test...

Page 3: ...in the packaging peel back the cardboard or other packing materials to expose the cabinet Make notes on the paperwork provided by the trucking company before accepting delivery If the damage appears t...

Page 4: ...attempt to install or operate shot clocks outdoors or in a wet location Indoor shot clock displays are typically attached to the support structure behind basketball goals The cabinets include multipl...

Page 5: ...structed from extruded aluminum channel and formed aluminum pieces The face and back sections are made from aluminum sheet material The face is finished with matte black enamel paint All other cabinet...

Page 6: ...the main basketball scoreboard the standard LX2160 package does not include its own control console An Electro Mech MP basketball console of the type shipped with our LX series basketball scoreboards...

Page 7: ...ts include mounting points along each side allowing a shot clock display to be supported by brackets bolted to the sides The side hardware is tapped for 3 8 inch 16 bolts Safety Listing Support and Wa...

Page 8: ...indoor facilities it is important to make sure people cannot accidentally or intentionally interfere with the shot clock displays or cables connected to them For example indoor shot clock cabinets are...

Page 9: ...t clock model Before purchasing materials running cabling etc you should verify with the factory that you have the right documentation for your unique project It is possible that a government agency s...

Page 10: ...okups for power and data will happen after the mechanical installation But it is wise to plan for key pieces of the electrical installation prior to physically mounting the cabinets The standard confi...

Page 11: ...flat head screwdrivers a knife etc Electro Mech recommends you find a reputable sign installer or electrician with the tools and experience to handle the type of work mentioned above If you are unfami...

Page 12: ...nted on a wall externally mounted on bleachers or positioned anywhere else that is convenient Choose a location that is protected so that the junction boxes and cables are not likely to be stepped on...

Page 13: ...lls for a more complicated cabling plan it is best to work out the details with your scoreboard sales rep prior to installation Stereo Plug At each shot clock display data enters the cabinet through a...

Page 14: ...hould be soldered to this terminal The terminal that extends further from the center of the plug body connects to the ring of the plug Solder the red wire here The strain relief tabs are connected to...

Page 15: ...oards with stat panels and its own data cable Daisy Chaining Another simple case is when multiple displays are always run in synchronization from a single control console There are two ways to run cab...

Page 16: ...ins from one console In the illustration above two scoreboards are linked through Control Console A because both patch cables are plugged into data ports on the back on the console If activities in th...

Page 17: ...t clock displays are installed on or near the structure supporting a basketball goal As illustrated below each shot clock cabinet includes a set of mounting points in the back and a set of mounting po...

Page 18: ...ws will discuss how to connect the control console and test the system Connections at the Control Console The standard control console packaged with this scoreboard system is powered through a typical...

Page 19: ...displays should begin showing data within a few seconds Use the three button handheld device to reset blank and restore the shot clock time The SHOT CLOCKS button on the control console should allow...

Page 20: ...scoreboard model for outdoor scoreboards you can find the model number printed on a metal plate attached to the back of the scoreboard cabinet near where the power enters For indoor scoreboards the mo...

Page 21: ...ss than three business days Electro Mech maintains a supply of common parts for immediate shipment Some customers choose to purchase new parts for immediate use and will later send old parts back to u...

Page 22: ...All serviceable parts are located behind the detachable aluminum face of each shot clock display If your shot clocks include ScoreLink RF receiver units they will be accessible on the face just below...

Page 23: ...emoving an LED Assembly Step By Step Disconnect power to the shot clock cabinet before performing any service work Remove the self tapping screws holding the face to the cabinet leaving for last one o...

Page 24: ...pply module with the AC line side passing through a 5 amp fuse along the way The fuse is AG style and should only be replaced with fuses of this same style and rating Power connections are made along...

Page 25: ...w lists the names and purposes of the various connectors on the LX11 Driver LX11 Driver Functions Connector Function J2 Data In From ScoreLink J3 Data Out To Data Output Port J4 Word 1 Low Shot Clock...

Page 26: ...Parts or Equipment will be new or serviceably used comparable in function and performance to the original Parts or Equipment and warranted for the remainder of the warranty period Purchasing addition...

Page 27: ...ut not limited to wireless systems copper wire fiber optic cable conduit or trenching for the purpose of overcoming local site interference Any statements regarding products or services made by salesm...

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