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wires from the terminals (Fig. 11).

4. Remove the lock nuts from the back of the device (Fig. 10) and remove the control board from its casing (Fig. 11).
5. Position   and   fasten   the   new   board;   then   reconnect   the   power   supply   wires   into   the   terminals   and   reconnect   the   thin 

antenna cable.

6. Replace the top casing on the Receiver and install on the wall. Then connect the cables.

6.3

R

EPLACING

 

THE

 

MICRO

 

CONTROLLER

1. Open the top casing of the Receiver as indicated in points 

1-2 of chapter 6.2.

2. Find the micro controller  (Fig. 11)  and extract it from its 

base by alternately prying each of the shortest edges with 
a small screwdriver (Fig. 12).

3. Insert   the  new  micro  controller   making  sure  it   faces  the 

correct   direction;   then   close   the   Receiver   with   the   top 
casing and install on the wall. Connect the cables.

6.4

R

EPLACING

 

THE

 

POWER

 

SUPPLY

1.

Open the top casing of the Receiver as indicated in point 
1-2 of chapter 6.2.

2.

Disconnect the power supply wires from the terminals of 
the control board (Fig. 11).

3.

With   a   7   mm   wrench,   unscrew   the   nuts   in   order   to 
remove   the  metal   lock   plate  of   the   power   supply  (Fig.
13)
.

4.

Insert   and   fasten   the   new   power   supply   unit,   then 
connect the power supply wires to the control board. Close the Receiver by replacing the top casing. Install on the wall 
and connect the cables.

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Fig. 11: Control board

Fig. 12:  Replacing the micro controller

Fig. 13: Replacing the power supply unit

Summary of Contents for 265-10

Page 1: ...sole of the scoreboards must be equipped with a Radio Transmitter 2 ELECTRICAL 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 SERIAL DATA CABLE SYSTEM The Radio Receiver has three identi...

Page 2: ...ements there are no visible obstacles between the Radio Receiver and the Command Console Fig 5 there are not a lot of metal walls nearby the Radio Receiver is easily accessible 4 2 INSTALLING ON WALL 1 Make two holes with a diameter of 6mm each in the wall Fig 6 2 After inserting the dowels align the Receiver and attach it to the wall by inserting and tightening the screws Note that the protection...

Page 3: ...ing data to the various connected scoreboards after this initial set up you do not have to repeat the procedure when switching on the Console again connection to the Console will occur automatically the procedure will need to be repeated only if you wish to connect the Receiver to another Command Console Note that all Radio Receivers which are switched on and functioning will be permanently associ...

Page 4: ...AL OUTPUTS ports of the Console if the scoreboard functions properly then substitute the control board of the Radio Receiver chapter 6 2 otherwise substitute the serial data cable 6 1 2 The scoreboard displays data that does not correspond to the data of the Console When the scoreboard displays data which is not congruent with the data sent from the Command Console it means that the Radio Receiver...

Page 5: ...g 12 3 Insert the new micro controller making sure it faces the correct direction then close the Receiver with the top casing and install on the wall Connect the cables 6 4 REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY 1 Open the top casing of the Receiver as indicated in point 1 2 of chapter 6 2 2 Disconnect the power supply wires from the terminals of the control board Fig 11 3 With a 7 mm wrench unscrew the nuts ...

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