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Figure 2A

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SCORE

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Figure 2B

1.0 Keypad controller console 

The Controller Keypad Console has a touch sensitive keypad that allows the opera-

tor to enter all pertinent information, It then sends the information to the Controller 

Assembly within the sign by way of radio signal or hard-wire. A LCD screen displays 

Scores, Innings, Balls, Strikes and Outs, and depending on the board model Hits and 

Errors. There are two styles of Keypad consoles. The Keypad you have will depend 

on the model of Scoreboard and interface system you have.

cauTion: To protect the control from damage, it is advisable 
to  disconnect  the  control  and  store  in  a  dry  secure  area 
when not in use.

   

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Home Score

Game Time

Guest Score

Balls

Outs

Inning

Hit (H) or Error (E)

Team At Bat

Strikes

Figure 3. Typical Game-Time LCD Game Display & Definitions

Battery Status

Charging

Red

Charged

Green

Master /

Slave

+12 VDC

Power

Shot

Clock

Remote

Time

Switch

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(Dual - Radio)

NOTE:

  To  operate  dual  signs  with  a  radio  unit,  a  second  console  must  be  turned  on  and 

connected to the masTeR/slaVe output via a dual radio console cable (item # 1517). The 
second console will only be used to transmit information. 

Summary of Contents for All American Scoreboards MP-7376

Page 1: ...7376 Baseball Scoreboards Rev 10 8 07 2 3 1 5 6 4 8 0 ENTER CODE 9 7 MODEL CODE ON OFF TIME CODE MODEL OUT IN INNING GUEST SCORE 1 HOME SCORE 1 BALL STRIKE 2 3 1 5 6 4 8 8 ENTER CODE 9 7 OUT DIM Model...

Page 2: ...ration and maintenance of the equipment It also contains important instructions to prevent accidents personal injury and or serious damage prior to or during operation of the equipment Familiarize you...

Page 3: ...end on the model of Scoreboard and interface system you have CAUTION To protect the control from damage it is advisable to disconnect the control and store in a dry secure area when not in use 3 B 11...

Page 4: ...3 2 2 will display 3 22 then press ENTER Keypad in Figure 2B only Pressing DIM once will change the brightness dimming one step through 4 levels of brightness 2 3 Scores The Home and Guest Scores can...

Page 5: ...an outlet Check to make sure a circuit breaker did not get blown Digits light Console works but no control of the Scoreboard No data signal established Turn off the Scoreboard and the Console and turn...

Page 6: ...installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with the local building and electrical codes All equipment must be grounded in accordance with the local building and electrical codes AAS recom mends...

Page 7: ...es or modifications to this unit without our prior written approval will void the user s warranty and will transfer health and safety obligations to the user CAUTION Changes or modifications to this u...

Page 8: ...e for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the furnishing performance or use of this document and the program material which it describes Trademarks Credits All Ame...

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