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SP-70

Statistics 

Controller

User’s Guide

Document No. 98-0002-33 
Rev. 

20

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07

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Summary of Contents for SP-70

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Page 3: ...FUNCTIONS 11 Navigating within the team lineups 12 Editing a player record 12 Displaying players in the game 13 Adding a player to the game 13 Removing a player from the game 14 Mass player substitut...

Page 4: ...5 Verifying scoreboard signal lock 36 Turning wireless off 37 General wireless operating guidelines 39 Operating wireless under special circumstances 40 Mixing wireless and conventional cable hookups...

Page 5: ...Table of Contents v CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 57 Portions of the statistics panel do not respond 58 Contacting Trans Lux 58 CHAPTER 10 WARRANTY 59 CHAPTER 11 DOCUMENTATION CHANGE REQUEST 61...

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Page 7: ...s each control operator to focus their attention exclusively on a particular task resulting in more timely and accurate presentation of a game s statistical information The SP 70 will control the pres...

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Page 9: ...a Game on PAGE 11 Sport specific settings including Basketball on PAGE 17 and Volleyball on PAGE 19 Wireless settings on PAGE 29 Battery options and maintenance on PAGE 23 Programing and changing sys...

Page 10: ...left high lights buttons or switches you must use to complete an action Example Press the ENTER button to complete the action CROSS REFERENCE small text such as the blue color all capitalized small te...

Page 11: ...m and 7 p m Monday through Friday Eastern Standard Time The Help Desk is organized to assist with all types of questions and issues including Requests for Return Material Authorization of equipment t...

Page 12: ...locate the warranty infor mation packaged with the SP 70 before calling Trans Lux Fair Play Model Number ___________________________________________________________ Trans Lux Fair Play sales order num...

Page 13: ...The SP 70 contains no user serviceable parts To avoid personal injury or damage to the SP 70 s components do not disassemble the con troller Refer any repairs to a qualified techician When an extensi...

Page 14: ...e IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS ON PAGE 7 Doesn t apply to battery controls Slide the keypad insert into the slot on the left hand side of the SP 70 s keypad The controller s ON OFF switch is located at the r...

Page 15: ...l or Bas ketball 5 See the chapter relating to the each sport for information on these sport specific settings The links below will help you locate the appro priate chapter BASKETBALL ON PAGE 17 VOLLE...

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Page 17: ...all 15 players for each team Follow these steps to enter team lineups 1 To enter home player lineup press ENTER LINEUP then go to Step 2 To bypass home player lineup and proceed to enter visitor play...

Page 18: ...lineups Press ROLL HOME or ROLL VISITOR repeatedly until the desired player record appears on the LCD display Each player record contains the information indicated in the example shown below Editing...

Page 19: ...he scoreboard The SP 70 holds the remaining player records in memory When you press IN OUT to remove one of the top five play ers from the panel the SP 70 replaces his or her player record with that o...

Page 20: ...of the players from either team for a mass player substitution This action will take all players out of the game who had been marked as being in the game 1 Press HOME FOULS or VISITOR FOULS 2 Press C...

Page 21: ...rs as being out of the game but does not remove the team lineups from memory To designate the starting players for the new game follow the instructions in DISPLAYING PLAYERS IN THE GAME ON PAGE 13 YES...

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Page 23: ...sketball as instructed SELECTING A SPORT ON PAGE 9 You should also be familiar with the information in COMMON FUNCTIONS ON PAGE 11 before continuing with this chapter COMMON FUNCTIONS ON PAGE 11 discu...

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Page 25: ...select volleyball as instructed on SELECTING A SPORT ON PAGE 9 You should also be familiar with the information in COMMON FUNCTIONS ON PAGE 11 before continuing with this chapter COMMON FUNCTIONS ON...

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Page 27: ...r it must be connected directly to the scoreboard via conventional two wire data cable from SCOREBOARD 1 or 2 output connectors When the SP 70 is controlling the newer Bar Digit and LED technology pan...

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Page 29: ...displayed on the LCD readout The battery charger supplied with the battery control can be plugged in and used at any time to feed power to the control if the bat tery s charge is too low To maximize b...

Page 30: ...nes a lower case letter e for empty will be displayed on the gas gauge indicator and the message BATTERY VERY LOW will appear on the bottom half of the LCD readout If you receive this warning it means...

Page 31: ...these points Fully charge the battery control once before using it for the first time or when it is brought out of extended off season storage Set the white ON OFF power switch located on the control...

Page 32: ...urs of use from a full charge Optimal battery capacity during use is obtained at roughly 70 F 21 1 C and decreases as temperatures fluctuate higher or lower To recharge the battery turn the control s...

Page 33: ...cause injury to the eyes and skin and damage to clothing Keep the battery control and battery pack dry Keep the battery control away from fire or other sources of extreme heat Overheated battery packs...

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Page 35: ...that have a standard cable connection This chapter describes how the wireless control can be set up and its features programmed into the control in the event that you may need to do this It also featu...

Page 36: ...r Refer to the figures above Placing the antenna in any other position reduces the transmission range 2 Locate the SP 70 transmitter within an 180 degree arc in front of the scoreboard to prevent the...

Page 37: ...ssion modes Before operating the wireless SP 70 you must select a transmission mode The wireless data link can operate in one of two modes SELECT CHANNEL mode SEL In SEL mode you can operate more than...

Page 38: ...en displaying the radio transmitter settings the bottom line of the LCD will look something like this picture shown below LOW or HIGH LOW or HIGH POWER TRANSMISSION modes ALL or SEL ALL or SEL CHANNEL...

Page 39: ...ppear next If you respond YES the radio transmitter will switch to ALL SCOREBOARDS mode If your response is NO the transmitter will switch to SEL mode Select channel The final prompt in this series wi...

Page 40: ...On the receiving device the CHANNEL SELECTOR SWITCH is a 16 posi tion rotary switch with a small arrow indicating its position The image below shows this switch which is located on the receiver card o...

Page 41: ...ndoor displays Verifying your channel selection The receiver channel should display on the scoreboard for 30 minutes after you have powered up that scoreboard After that 30 minute period assuming you...

Page 42: ...r display has located the transmission signal from your wireless control To locate the operating channel hold the SHIFT key then press the 9 key Skip the first two prompts until you get to the SEL CHA...

Page 43: ...IPOWER TRANSMIT prompt appears as shown below Press 4 YES 3 The ALL SCOREBOARDS prompt appears as shown below Press 6 NO 4 The SELECT CHANNEL NUMBER prompt appears as shown below You may select either...

Page 44: ...gs by pressing the SHIFT BAT RF keys Your current wireless settings will then appear on the LCD screen similar to the example below Note The SEL CHANNEL_0 prompt appears even in ALL SCOREBOARDS mode T...

Page 45: ...aration between channel settings starting with channel 1 Example control 1 channel 1 control 2 channel 3 control 3 channel 5 etc Avoid setting more than one control at a time to the ALL SCBDS mode as...

Page 46: ...ional control wire hookup or wireless radio receiver but is not des ignated to accept both data transmission methods simultaneously Operating wireless under special circumstances The following section...

Page 47: ...e conventional control wire from the lamp driver card On indoor scoreboards lamp driver and radio receiver cards are both located behind the home side stat panel or on the lineup panel Attempting to s...

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Page 49: ...y ONE control at any given time should be set to the ALL TRANSMIT mode No less than 45 seconds should be allowed to pass between each power up activation For example a Turn power on to scoreboard 1 CH...

Page 50: ...f what the channel setting of the new score board In other words if you have a situation where two wireless scoreboards are operating on their own basketball courts and are both operated under one con...

Page 51: ...nstead you can avoid garbling these transmission signals by setting up the controls in one of two different fashions The recommended method of operating multiple scoreboards from one wireless control...

Page 52: ...t court you can then establish a link in the ALL SCBDS mode on court 2 See illustration below Again this arrangement will require you to switch one of the court 1 scoreboards to a different channel if...

Page 53: ...your control is set to Spread Spectrum Technology provides a high level of reliability and is designed to hinder interference effects from cellular phones cordless devices microwaves and other Radio F...

Page 54: ...rammed for high power radio transmis sion as instructed at HIGH AND LOW POWER MODES ON PAGE 31 6 If there has been no response to any of these possible fixes Fair Play recommends that you run the scor...

Page 55: ...eceivers are set and document the scoreboard Fair Play model number This is especially useful for facilities that have more than one scoreboard and speeds up service processing if you should require f...

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Page 57: ...ears on the LCD display 3 Press NO The SYSTEM prompt appears 4 Press YES 5 Enter a response for each prompt See SYSTEM SETTINGS IN DETAIL ON PAGE 52 in detail for further information on each setting 6...

Page 58: ...ard models BB 1615 and BB 1615 V If you want to keep the current setting press SHIFT NEXT Otherwise locate the scoreboard type number for your scoreboard in the table on BOARDS SUPPORTED ON PAGE 55 En...

Page 59: ...if you are trying to run TeleLite model panels such as would be found on a BB 6660 scoreboard select the MP 69 data format For the newer technology scoreboards such as the BB 1625 select the MP 70 da...

Page 60: ...S at this prompt ALL SCBDS Responding with YES will put the radio transmitter in ALL SCOREBOARDS mode NO will put the transmitter in SELect mode SEL CHANNEL Respond with one or two digit Select channe...

Page 61: ...pe Number Stat Panels Using MP 69 Data Stat Panels Using MP 70 Data 05 BB 6662 BB 6760 BB 1635 BB 1635V BB 1735 BB 1735V BB 1855B 4 BB 1855C 4 BB 1855D 2M 4 BB 1860F 4 MP 1054 4 06 BB 6660 BB 1625 BB...

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Page 63: ...ON PAGE 7 Doesn t apply to bat tery controls Power is reaching the outlet Doesn t apply to battery controls When you turn on the SP 70 the start up message at left appears on the LCD display the versi...

Page 64: ...sport Contacting Trans Lux If you need addition help consult a Trans Lux service representative in your Trans Lux Fair Play dealer organization or call the Trans Lux Service Help Desk at 800 747 5305...

Page 65: ...not limited to computers rotating signs power distribution panels disconnect switches and components of rear illuminated or lighted signs The other manufacturer s warranty will apply to such componen...

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Page 67: ...is form include the location of the requested change and provide detailed comments so that we can better serve you Mail or FAX this form to Fair Play Corporation Attn Documentation Department 6110 Avi...

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Page 69: ...port 51 channel selecting 54 channel selector switch 34 channels verifying 35 common functions 11 contacting Trans Lux 58 Conventions 4 correcting mistakes 14 E edit home key 12 edit visitor key 12 en...

Page 70: ...thorization 5 roll home key 12 roll visitor key 12 S sales order 5 sales order number 6 scbd type 52 scoreboard no radio signal 48 scoreboard type 52 scoreboards supported 55 sel 31 sel channel prompt...

Page 71: ...tch 34 channels verifying 35 connection 30 general guidelines 39 high power mode 31 high power transmit 33 interference 47 line of sight 39 low power mode 31 multiple controls 44 not responding 31 rad...

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