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junction box cover is connected to the same color lead on the scoreboard terminal block,
regardless of the color(s) of the wires in the control cable that connect them.
5. Re-secure the signal/power access door to the scoreboard.
NOTE: Even if the control cable was not buried in conduit, it must be run in sealed, watertight,
conduit from the ground up to the signal cable/power access door located on the back of the
scoreboard. Here, it must pass through a rain-tight conduit fitting where it will connect to the signal
cable terminal block inside the scoreboard.
RUNNING & CONNECTING THE ELECTRIC SERVICE
NOTE: IT IS RECOMMENDED TO HAVE A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN FOR THIS PORTION.
IDEALLY, THE SCOREBOARD WILL BE POWERED FROM A DEDICATED 120-VOLT / 20 AMP
CIRCUIT. ADDITIONALLY, SINCE THE SCOREBOARD’S POWER SHOULD BE TURNED OFF
AFTER EACH USE, THERE SHOULD BE EASY ACCESS TO THE POWER SWITCH OR CIRCUIT
BREAKER. IF ACCESS TO THE CIRCUIT BREAKER IS NOT AN OPTION, INSTALL A SWITCH
SOMEWHERE THAT IS ACCESSIBLE, EVEN IF UNDER THE SCOREBOARD AT AN ABOVE
AVERAGE HEIGHT.
1. The scoreboard has a ½” knock-out on the lower right corner for bringing in the electrical
service. It can be enlarged if the conduit size is ¾”. This is where the conduit from the power
source needs to terminate.
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3. The connections are standard black, white, and green (ground). Replace the cover when
complete.
TESTING THE INSTALLED SYSTEM
NOTE: Please refer to the OPERATORS MANUAL on the CD, or included with the system to
operate the scoreboard.