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dimensions for the footers vary depending on local building codes, soil & weather conditions, 
and scoreboard size. Consult with local building officials for the required pole sizes and footer 
construction  regarding  this  installation.    A  local  architect,  structural  engineer,  or  sign  installer 
may also be a source of assistance.

 

 
IMPORTANT:    DO  NOT  MOUNT  THE  SCOREBOARD  TO  A  WALL.    A  MINIMUM  OF  18”  –  24” 
CLEARANCE  MUST  BE  MAINTAINED  FOR  ACCESS  TO  THE  BACK  OF  THE  SCOREBOARD 
CABINET.  CONTROL  MODULE,  POWER,  AND  SIGNAL  CABLE  CONNECTIONS  ARE 
ACCESSED ON THE BACK OF THE SCOREBOARD. 

MOUNTING THE SCOREBOARD 

 

NOTE:  IF  THE  POLES/I-BEAMS  ARE  NOT  IN  ALIGNMENT  ---  SHIMS  MAY  BE 
NEEDED  TO  MOUNT  THE  SCOREBOARD  PROPERLY.  MOUNTING  THE 
SCOREBOARD WITH THE POLES/I-BEAMS OUT OF ALIGNMENT MAY DAMAGE 
THE SCOREBOARD AND VOID THE WARRANTY. 

1)  Using the lift holes provided, connect a lift device to the scoreboard, as in the image below. 

 

 

 

2)  Lift the scoreboard into place to the desired height, ensuring that the scoreboard is level.    

 

3)  Secure  the  scoreboard  to  the  poles/beams  using  the  mounting  flanges  attached  to  the 

scoreboard. The unit must be attached to each pole/beam on top and bottom.  
 

4)  If  using  steel  I-beams,  either  weld  the  mounting  flanges  to  the  supports,  or  drill  the 

mounting flanges and supports to use bolts, washers, and nuts to secure the scoreboard to 
the I-beams.  
 

5)  If galvanized steel poles are being used, weld or bolt steel angles to the mounting flanges, 

which  can  then  be  welded  to  or  bolted  through  the  pole.  Refer  to  the  figure  below  for 
detailed illustrations of these suggested mounting methods. 

Summary of Contents for 1232 LED

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL 1232 LED www sportablescoreboards com...

Page 2: ...ntrolled systems only 5 DETERMINING LOCATION AND ORIENTATION 5 INSTALLING MOUNTING POLES OR I BEAMS 5 RUNNING CONNECTING THE CONTROL CABLE 7 At the scorekeeper s location 7 At the scoreboard 8 RUNNING...

Page 3: ...rmation Cable controlled systems standard 1 Junction box cover with built in 5 pin din socket 1 20 ft din cable with male 5 pin plugs 1 150 roll of control cable or longer if customer specified For wi...

Page 4: ...4 Install the control cable for cable controlled systems No additional installation is necessary for Wireless Remote Control systems 5 Install any options such as sponsor panels or protective nets acc...

Page 5: ...alling the scoreboard INSTALLING MOUNTING POLES OR I BEAMS NOTE The following information for installing the mounting poles beams are suggestions only Local codes field placement scoreboard options cu...

Page 6: ...MOUNTING THE SCOREBOARD WITH THE POLES I BEAMS OUT OF ALIGNMENT MAY DAMAGE THE SCOREBOARD AND VOID THE WARRANTY 1 Using the lift holes provided connect a lift device to the scoreboard as in the image...

Page 7: ...NECT TO THE TERMINALS WITH THE BLACK GREEN AND WHITE CONDUCTORS DO NOT CONNECT A WIRE TO THE RED TERMINAL MATCH THE SAME COLORS IN YOUR CABLE TO THE BLACK GREEN AND WHITE WIRES ON THE BACK OF THE WALL...

Page 8: ...nto the scoreboard A hole is provided for a conduit connector 6 Inside the scoreboard connect the control cable leads to the appropriate terminals on the terminal block according to the label above th...

Page 9: ...TART UP When the scoreboard is initially powered up it should display zeros in the Home and Guest scores and a one in the Period for at least 45 seconds If the controller has not been turned on and ei...

Page 10: ...with the controller The timeout period is one hour If the time is less than that check all communication cable connections and press RESET on the controller If the flashing 8 remains contact Technica...

Page 11: ...______________ Date Installation Completed _________________________________ Company or Person Responsible For Installation address phone number ________________________ This document confirms that th...

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