ENGLISH
Art.265-10: Radio Receiver
for FS Scoreboards
Installation and service manual
General index
1. I
NTRODUCTION
...........................................................1
2. E
LECTRICAL
POWER
SUPPLY
SYSTEM
.............................1
3. S
ERIAL
DATA
CABLE
SYSTEM
.......................................1
4. I
NSTALLING
THE
RECEIVER
...........................................2
4.1 Selecting the correct position.......................................2
4.2 Installing on wall..........................................................2
4.3 Installing on the 24 seconds shot clock scoreboard....2
5. C
ONNECTING
AND
TESTING
THE
SCOREBOARD
.................3
5.1 Connecting the Radio Receiver...................................3
5.2 Procedure of Associating the Radio Receivers...........3
5.3 Testing the Radio Receiver........................................3
6. M
AINTENANCE
...........................................................3
6.1 Malfunctions................................................................4
6.2 Replacing the control board........................................4
6.3 Replacing the micro controller.....................................5
6.4 Replacing the power supply........................................5
1.
I
NTRODUCTION
This manual covers all aspects of installation and maintenance of the Radio Receiver for electronic FS series scoreboards; for
the Radio Receiver to function properly, it is important that it is installed correctly: please read the manual carefully before
attempting to install the Radio Receiver. The Command Console of the scoreboards must be equipped with a Radio
Transmitter.
2.
E
LECTRICAL
POWER
SUPPLY
SYSTEM
Since every Radio Receiver is provided with a power supply cable and plug, we suggest that a power cord socket controlled
by an easily accessible switch be placed nearby. It is convenient to use the one provided with the various scoreboards.
3.
S
ERIAL
DATA
CABLE
SYSTEM
The Radio Receiver has three identical serial data output ports (Fig. 8) to which the various electronic scoreboards can be
connected; to install the cables follow the directions below:
•
do not pass the cable through the same ducts used for the electrical cables; this is to ensure safety, as well as to prevent
receiving electrical interference from motors, air-conditioners, uninterruptible power supplies, etc.;
•
avoid placing the cable where it may be exposed to high temperatures, mechanical damage, or vandalism.
Seeing there is only one Radio Receiver, it is best to place it close to the cables connecting the various boards; examples of
configurations are shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 below.
265-I01E Rx Radio FS Installation
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Art.265-10 - Radio Receiver for FS scoreboards