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ASKETBALL
MP-70/50 • MP-72/52 • MP-73/53 • PN 98-0002-29-1 • REV 1907.10
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B
ASKETBALL
S
YSTEM
S
ETTINGS
Shown are the most common system settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) baseball
games.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SCBD TYPE #? __
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
CONN.1,MP69? Y/N
CONN.2,MP69? Y/N
CONN3&4,MP69?Y/N
RADIO@ TIMER?Y/N
CLK.AT TIMER?Y/N
Y
TEAM NAMES? Y/N
24HR TOD CLK?Y/N
QUIT? Y/N
Brd 00 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.04i
BB 30.0
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8:00.
- BASKETBALL -
Refer to the board type label near the driver circuit board inside the scoreboard or
MP-70/50 Series Scoreboard Controller User Guide (98-0002-29).
00 ENTER – the board type for BB-1600-4.
YES – most basketball scoreboards have 4 digit clocks.
NO – this option is only for incandescent-light scoreboards manufactured before 1999.
NO – this option is only for incandescent-light scoreboards manufactured before 1999.
NO – this option is only for incandescent-light scoreboards manufactured before 1999.
YES – if you are using
shot timers that have
built-in game clock.
NO – if not using a wireless shot/field timer.
YES – if using a wireless shot/field timer.
NO – most scoreboards are not equipped with electronic team name displays.
YES – if scoreboard is equipped with electronic team name displays.
NO – for 12-hour clock.
YES – for 24-hour clock.
YES – to exit System Settings.
NO – to start over at the SCBD TYPE#?.
NO
The current sport configuration is displayed. To configure for basketball, refer to
BASKETBALL CONFIGURATION for additional instructions.
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1. Turn off the MP-70/50.
2. Press and hold 0 key while turning on the MP-70/50, wait (2 seconds) until
“
SCBD TYPE #?
” appears before releasing the 0 key.
If
CONTROL LOCKED
appears, then you must first UNLOCK the control. Refer to
LOCK/UNLOCK instructions.