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MULTISPORT 500 COMPUTERIZED CONTROL CONSOLE 

 

GENERAL - Spectrum’s

 Multisport 500 control console is housed in a housed in a 

Protective, convenient carrying case.  This control console is 100% low voltage and does not 
require a 120-volt power cord.  All scoreboard functions are controlled by long life, sealed 
membrane switches.  Each time a switch on the control console is pushed, a /beep/ will be heard 
to indicate the switch has been energized.  Some switches are color- coded and LED’s (light 
emitting diodes) are used to enhance visual recognition of switches and their status.  A 
microcomputer chip inside the control console reads the keyboard 10 times a second, processes 
the data and sends it to the scoreboard where it is interpreted by an /interpreter module/ and 
displayed on the scoreboard. 
 

MULTISPORT -

 This controller can operate different scoreboards.  After plugging the 

controller in, a number will be selected to choose a sport.  The different sports available are: 
   1 = FOOTBALL MODE, 2 = BASKETBALL MODE, 3 = BASEBALL/SOFTBALL MODE, 
4= TRACK MODE, 5= SOCCER MODE, 6= HOCKEY MODE, 7= PENALTY MODE 
 
If the wrong sport is chosen, press, “RESET”, then “MODE” then the number for the correct 
sport. 
 

CONTROLLER OPERATION 

 
STANDARD FEATURES 
 
CLOCK - All clock controls are on the left side of the control console. 
 
CLOCK ON/OFF - Move the “CLOCK ON OFF” switch to start and stop the clock.  A green 
LED will light to indicate if the clock is on.  
 
CLOCK TIME SET - Make sure clock is off.  Enter any period of time from 99:59 to 1 second.  
Push the “CLOCK SET” switch.  The digits will appear on the scoreboard.  The clock’s 
maximum read-out is 99:59.  Any digit from 0 to 9 may be entered except for the third digit (the 
computer will not accept a number over 5 for the third digit).  (The computer will not accept a 
number over 5 for the third digit). 
 
AUTOMATIC CLOCK UPDATE -  (Not available with all sports) When a time ending with :00 
is entered (example: 15:00 not 15:59) and the clock is in the count down mode, that same time 
will automatically set-up on the clock after the clock has stopped at 0:00.  The period indicator 
will also advance by one, automatically. 
 
CLOCK UP/DOWN- Turn the clock off.  Push the “CLOCK UP/DOWN” switch.  A LED will 
indicate if the clock is in the up or down counting mode.  If counting down, the clock will 
automatically stop at 0:00 if counting up, the click will not stop automatically.   
 
SCORES-   Home and visitor score displays may be advanced in two ways: (1) Push a number 
switch on the keyboard then the “HOME” or “VISITOR” score switch to add the number to the 
digit displayed on the scoreboard, or (2) push the “HOME” or “VISITOR” score switch and the 
digit will increment by one. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for MULTISPORT 500

Page 1: ... All clock controls are on the left side of the control console CLOCK ON OFF Move the CLOCK ON OFF switch to start and stop the clock A green LED will light to indicate if the clock is on CLOCK TIME SET Make sure clock is off Enter any period of time from 99 59 to 1 second Push the CLOCK SET switch The digits will appear on the scoreboard The clock s maximum read out is 99 59 Any digit from 0 to 9...

Page 2: ...es when the horn is on TIME OUTS LEFT This function will start out at 9 and decrement by 1 each time the switch is pressed TRACK Display the tenths and hundredths of second of an event by pressing TRACK The clock must be in the up counting mode and the clock must be turned off to display this time BASKETBALL OPERATION 2 BONUS Push the home or visitor bonus switch to turn the bonus shot indicator o...

Page 3: ... alert the time keeper that the Time Out has expired The Time Out time and game time can be displayed alternately by pushing the Time Out switch repeatedly The game may be restarted before the Time Out ends at any time by turning the clock on or by blowing the manual horn FRACTIONAL SECONDS 00 By pushing this switch when the clock is stopped the fractional seconds may be displayed The fractional s...

Page 4: ...ging each time the switch is pressed This display will automatically change when the OUT switch has been pressed for the third time RULE To display a numeric code to help explain the ruling of plays during a game press the appropriate number then the RULE switch to display that number There is no standard coding system so it is usually printed in the program for the fans to interpret TRACK OPERATI...

Page 5: ...locks will count simultaneously TROUBLE SHOOTING Should the scoreboard fail to come on or act erratic please have your electrician check the electrical power to the scoreboard to make sure that 1 the polarity is correct is hot and neutral are not reversed 2 the ac voltage is 120 vac with the scoreboard lighted and 3 there is a good ground wire going directly back to the breaker box as well as a pr...

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