
ScoreTronics PBA-4 Portable Baseball/Softball Owner’s Manual Page 1
ScoreTronics, Inc., 1110 Jorie Blvd., Suite 104, Oak Brook, IL 60523
Phone 630-571-1970 www.scoretronics.com
Turning the Scoreboard On
To turn the scoreboard on, press the green button on the top of the scoreboard.
The remote control is always ready for use. It has no power switch.
Power On Self Check
When the scoreboard first turns on, it will go through a self check. All digits and
dots will turn ON for two seconds, then turn OFF for two seconds, and then reset
to zero score, first inning, no balls, strikes or outs. If the batteries are sensed low,
the scores will flash “LO” “BA” at the end of the self check.
Turning the Scoreboard Off
To turn the scoreboard off, press and hold down the PWR OFF button on the
remote control for TWO SECONDS. The scoreboard will also automatically turn
off after 30 minutes of non-use. The scores will display “PO” “PO” for two
seconds to indicate that it is powering down.
Setting Up the Scoreboard at the Field
Slide the scoreboard over the installed steel pipe. The pipe will insert about nine
inches up into the scoreboard. Then rotate the scoreboard until the locating pin
inside the unit drops into the notch in the top of the pipe. This will hold the
scoreboard facing the proper direction.
Your scoreboard is designed to withstand occasional rain showers. However, it is
intended to be stored away when not in use and not be permanently mounted
outdoors. The materials used in your scoreboard will age prematurely if the
scoreboard is continuously exposed to sunlight when not in use.
Using the Scoreboard
To advance the score, inning, balls, strikes or outs, simply press the
corresponding button on the remote control.