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WESTERSTRAND SPORTSYSTEM 

Dokument: 

4253en08.docx 

 

Författare: 

CF 

 

BASIC 190/250 

Datum: 

2019-11-19 

 

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Operation Instructions

 

   

 
 
 
 
 

 
WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB 

 

 

 

Box 133 

Tel. 0506 48000 

 

Internet:   http://www.westerstrand.se 

545 23  TÖREBODA 

Fax. 0506 48051 

 

E-Mail: 

 [email protected]

 

Connections 

 
Document 4287 shows cable specifications and layouts for the most common sport systems. 
 
Note: For service purpose, all connected cables should have a spare length of at least 40cm. 
  
The power is connected to the supply cord on the scoreboard. All other connections are made on the circuit 
board according to the picture below. The connections are usually located in the bottom left of the scoreboard.  
 

 

External Horn

 

The scoreboard is normally delivered with a built in piezo siren. When an external siren is used, connect the 
12V signal to one of the “External horn” outputs in the picture. C to + and – to –. Connect the power 
supply cord to 230VAC. 
 

Add-On Modules 

Add-on modules, such as penalty and foul modules, are connected to the main scoreboard using the “Extra 
modules” connectors. Any of the connectors can be used. If more than two extra modules are used, they can be 
connected to the closest module with an unused connector.  
 

DCF, WL-receiver and Time code (TC) 

DCF and WL-receiver: Attach the DCF-antenna according to the figure above. – to –, + to + and DCF to DCF. 
See section “Time and ID Settings” for DIP and jumper settings. 
 
TC: CIMP to +IMP and –IMP to –IMP. See the next page for DIP and jumper settings.  
Note that DCF has a limited range and will not work in all regions. 

Summary of Contents for LED190 BASIC

Page 1: ...REBODA Fax 0506 48051 E Mail info westerstrand se Important Safeguards 2 System Overview 3 Sports 4 Remote Control 4 Scoreboard Layouts 5 Module 1 5 Module 2 7 Module 7 7 Installation 8 Assembly of Sc...

Page 2: ...in installation unless proper ventilation is provided Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could r...

Page 3: ...est Guest Module 4 Remote Control Module 1 and the remote control are the base of the system The remote control is delivered with preprogrammed rules for each sport The scoreboard usually has an inter...

Page 4: ...ways be replaced by a service technician and only with a battery of the same type Note Installing the wrong type of battery can result in a damaged product and or fire When the battery is discharged b...

Page 5: ...in different ways on the scoreboards This is described in the pictures below Module 1 BASKETBALL FUTSAL HANDBALL FLOORBALL TENNIS VOLLEYBALL BADMINTON TABLE TENNIS Score Team foul Time out Match time...

Page 6: ...6 48051 E Mail info westerstrand se Score Time out Match time Period Match indicator Start stop Penalty time 10 min penalty Player number 1 100 sec Time keeping Clock started stopped Weight Player num...

Page 7: ...for multisport and one for ice hockey The multisport version can display both penalties and results from previous sets The ice hockey version only has three digits for showing time and can only show p...

Page 8: ...ion Assembly of Scoreboards IMPORTANT The front glass must NOT be removed when the scoreboard is mounted On radio controlled system attach the included antennas both on top of the scoreboard and on th...

Page 9: ...ered as strips of 30cm and are placed and connected to fit the backboard They are attached to the backboard by included double sided tape The strips are connected to each other with attached connector...

Page 10: ...oreboard External Horn The scoreboard is normally delivered with a built in piezo siren When an external siren is used connect the 12V signal to one of the External horn outputs in the picture Connect...

Page 11: ...in the scoreboard end If the scoreboard will be controlled from more than one location several connection boxes can be connected in parallel Remote Control Radio Version Make sure that antennas are co...

Page 12: ...l Radio Receiver Normally the radio is placed inside the scoreboard and is connected at delivery If an external receiver is used connect it according to the picture below Scoreboards with Text Matrix...

Page 13: ...the slave to the master using connection boxes 40536 32 according to the picture below Any of the four screw terminals can be used More than one slave board can be connected in parallel FIBA Shot Clo...

Page 14: ...info westerstrand se Time and ID Settings Time synchronization and ID settings are usually configured at delivery and don t need to be changed They are set using jumpers and DIP switches on the circui...

Page 15: ...is according to the table below This is usually set at delivery and the scoreboards marked with the set ID s DIP ID xxx 1 xxx 1 2 xxx2 3 xxx21 4 To change the ID s in the remote control press Menu fro...

Page 16: ...ule for showing individual penalties Foul Module Module for showing individual fouls Player Stats Module Boards for showing player score in basketball and handball If player score shall only be shown...

Page 17: ...D 190 2 x 7 2 x 650x900x50 2 x 50 140 65 117607 02 Module 7 Variable player numbers 2 x 10 2 x 620x125 x50 2 x 100 60 50 117621 02 LED250 BASIC hardwired 30 2000x1250x50 100 250 190 120 117621 04 LED2...

Page 18: ...n is to set the systems to different ID s If the information on the board is blinking If two remote controls are set to the same ID the scoreboard will alternate between the information from each remo...

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