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1. If your scoreboard is powered from external batteries The scoreboard is operated from 2 12 volt car type batteries connected in series to provide 24 volts These batteries are normal lead acid leisure batteries and can be re charged with a 24 volt charger or individually one at a time with a normal 12 volt car battery charger The batteries will provide enough power for quite a few days without having to be re charged If your scoreboard is powered from internal batteries Make sure the batteries are fully charged The unit will be supplied with a 24 volt battery charger with a multi colour LED RED means that the charger is not connected ORANGE means that the batteries are being charged and GREEN means that the batteries are fully charged The charger can be left connected and charging permanently without damaging the batteries Fully discharged batteries will take around 6 8 hours to fully charge Remove the lead from the scoreboard if the charger isn t connected as there is a small drain from the charger when not powered up Some scoreboards have an optional battery low detector At the end of a match and the RESET button has been pressed the time digits will show LO if the batteries are low However the scoreboard will still attempt to function normally Re charge the internal batteries as soon as possible Remote control unit Red alt The remote control unit uses 2 AAA batteries These are non rechargeable and are widely avai
2. There are a number of values which may be changed by the user These values are stored permanently even if the scoreboard is powered down It is also possible to revert to factory settings which are shown in the list below under the column Factory Earlier versions of the software may not have all of these values To change any settings 1 Power off the scoreboard 2 Power up the scoreboard When all the digits go blank press and hold the NEXT PERIOD button 3 After a few seconds the 3 time digits will show CHA for change Release the NEXT PERIOD button 4 The first value will be shown The left score shows the value number 1 The time digits show USE and the right score shows the number for the scoreboard use 1 P Outdoor polo 2A for Arena 3H for Hockey etc note that later versions use 2 letters eg PO AR HO etc Press the LEFT SCORE button to go down and the RIGHT SCORE button to go up The setting is permanently changed immediately 5 Press the NEXT PERIOD to step onto the next value Use the LEFT SCORE and RIGHT SCORE buttons to increment or decrement the value See the table below for all the values 6 Some of the timer settings are in tenths of seconds a value of 35 means 3 5 or 32 seconds see table below 7 At any time you can power down up the scoreboard to use the new values or continue to press NEXT PERIOD button through all the values Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Ho
3. Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 4 of 13 Value Display no 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 at top FL1 FLO HS1 BEE HS2 SEC POF POB SPC SE2 SE3 FLE SOU RCD LS1 LSS 12B PUL Factory settings 100 35 50 0 0 Range 100 5 95 0 99 0 30 0 99 0 9 0 1 1 8 0 99 0 99 0 99 0 2 0 1 0 35 0 30 0 50 0 20 Flap ON pulse time ms 100 is subtracted so 00 means 100 99 means 199 Only adjust on instructions from Sporting Designs Flap off gap time There is a minimum of 5 ms Only adjust on instructions from Sporting Designs Start minutes for Hockey Rugby Soccer may also be adjusted by holding down the START button before the match starts Beep time Beeps the horn when the operator start stops increments a score 0 Off 40 is approx 1 2 second Stop minutes for Hockey Rugby Soccer If gt 0 will automatically stop the clock at this so that the umpire can use his own clock to decide when to say the match is over If 0 does not stop Time correction in seconds to adjust timer accuracy Subtract a value of 50 to get the actual adjustment value A resultant of 9 means add 1 second every 9 minutes A value of 45 means 5 means subtract 1 sec every 5 mins Flap position when scoreboard does auto power off 0 means set to all 1 means set to all black
4. Power off beep If set to 1 the scoreboard beeps every hour whatever the timer is if no power off circuit exists and the scoreboard should have powered off parameter 7 APO gt 0 Start minutes for Polo Cross mode PC in parameter 1 Start seconds are always zero Time correction in 10 times seconds to adjust timer accuracy A value of 9 means add 1 second every 90 minutes Time correction in 100 times seconds to adjust timer accuracy A value of 9 means add 1 second every 900 minutes Flap exercise time A value of 24 means exercise all the flaps every 24 hours assuming power is on This timer gets reset whenever the clock is running Sounds 0 normal 1 always sound horn 2 always sound bell Real time clock counts down if 1 Lacrosse start time Minutes Lacrosse start time Seconds Beep horn 1 2 way through each chukka for this time 30 3 0 seconds 0 means don t sound Pulse sound on off time 5 1 2 sec on 1 2 sec off Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 5 of 13 Value Display Factory Range no settings 33 LE1 20 0 99 LED minimum brightness in where 99 full brightness For LED scoreboards only 34 LE2 50 10 99 ADC value divided by 10 where LED is at maximum brightness Typical value is 540 10 54 35 LE3 0 0 99 ADC value divided by 10 where LED is at minimum brightness Typical value is 0 36 HCl 40 0 99 Hockey corner time secs 37 HC8 10 0 99 Bell time 10 at end of c
5. and to drive the flaps off black are R11 to R17 for A to G You can normally swap the relay with R32 or a spare at the end which is not normally used R33 drives the lamp to say when a button is pressed if present A Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 11 of 13 One digit is not working at all Check that the single black wire going to the digit is still connected If it is check which is the relay used to drive the digit and replace this If your scoreboard has a Wago controller The relays used to drive individual digits are R01 R02 R03 and RO8 to R15 or test by swapping with R06 or RO7 or a spare If your scoreboard has a Rabbit controller The relays used to drive individual digits are R18 R19 R20 onwards or test by swapping with R32 R33 or a spare Digits are numbered Seconds Units Seconds Tens Minutes Units Minutes Tens Left score Units Left score Tens Right score Units Right score Tens Period number if exists 0 00 VON Oy oP 22 BO The remote control unit is not working at all but the scoreboard goes through its self test ok Try replacing the batteries It takes two AAA batteries but be sure to place them to the red wire and to the black wire If still faulty check that the switches in the control box have not been changed M1 down M2 down SET up Check that no wires are loose If still not working you will have to contact Sporting Designs If the scoreboard
6. control unit for one second Wait 5 seconds Power off the scoreboard Wait for 10 seconds for the power to decay On the receiver interface module set the 3 switches to Switch Setting M1 GND DOWN M2 GND DOWN SET OPEN UP Power up the scoreboard After the power up sequence is complete it takes about 25 seconds test the new remote control unit Erasing all remote control units 11 12 13 18 Power off the whole scoreboard Wait for 10 seconds for the power to decay Un screw the bottom left back section from the scoreboard when looking from the back On the receiver interface module set the 3 switches to Switch Setting M1 OPEN UP M2 GND DOWN SET GND DOWN Power up the scoreboard Wait 10 seconds Power off the scoreboard Wait for 10 seconds for the power to decay On the receiver interface module set the 3 switches to Switch Setting M1 GND DOWN M2 GND DOWN SET OPEN UP Now you can register a new remote control unit as per the previous section start at item 3 Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 10 of 13 Troubleshooting The remote only works very close to the scoreboard The antenna in the receiver normally within a small box in the top of the scoreboard has either been damaged or has pulled out of the receiver module The antenna is a small black wire about 10 cm long It is a push fit into the receiver module The remote only wor
7. 35 30 25 etc down to 5 minutes Holding the button at 5 minutes resets it back to a start time of 35 00 For times such as 13 minutes set the start time at 10 minutes then hold the STOP button to go back up to 13 in 30 second increments Stops the clock If you make a mistake you can hold down this button for 3 seconds aUe to add 10 seconds to the time Poa Pressing once will add one to the left hand score as you look at the scoreboard If SCORE star Starts the clock running If you make a mistake you can hold down this button for 3 START you make a mistake you can hold down this button for 3 seconds to reduce the score by one hold the button down until the score changes Pressing once will add one to the right hand score as you look at the scoreboard If More you make a mistake you can hold down this button for 3 seconds to reduce the score by one hold the button down until the score changes whatever the start time is set to After 5 minutes of the end of the first half the bell will optionally sound to denote the end of time out This button only works when the clock is stopped Pressing the button will set the Banal scoreboard for the next period The time will be reset back to 35 00 minutes or up the scoreboard for the next match The time will be reset to 35 00 minutes or whatever the start time is set to and both scores set to zero If you make a mistake hold down this button for about 3 seconds In
8. SIPOIRIT I NIG DIE S 1 GiIN IS Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Lacrosse Netball Setting up the scoreboard The maximum range from the remote control unit to the scoreboard is 300 meters so you can position the scoreboard wherever you want On windy days it is advisable to position it at an angle to the wind direction so that it cannot be blown over Switch on the scoreboard by the switch on the side front When power is applied the scoreboard goes through a power up sequence All digits are shown at 888888888 so that you can see all flaps on All digits are shown as blank so that you can see all flaps off The version number is displayed on the time digits This is typically H04 or similar The scoreboard will then be set to the start position of 35 00 minutes or less if set and zero scores It is now ready to operate NE Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 1 of 13 Operating the scoreboard using the remote control unit The maximum range of the remote control unit is approximately 300 meters The unit has 6 buttons Note that most actions happen when you press and then immediately take your finger off the button Do not hold a button down unless you are trying to correct a mistake seconds to subtract an extra 10 seconds from the time Before the start of a match holding down this button for 3 seconds will reduce the start time by 5 minutes so that any length of period is possible
9. ckey Page 3 of 13 Value Display no 1 10 11 12 13 14 at top USE CHU BEL HOR DIS BE2 APO PS1 PSS AS1 ASS ENI EN2 ENR Factory Range settings 1 PO See gt 4 4 6 30 0 99 30 0 99 1 0 1 30 0 99 10 0 99 7 0 99 0 0 50 6 0 99 30 0 50 7 0 50 30 0 30 0 0 30 Scoreboard type where V62 V63 1P PO Outdoor polo 2A AA Arena polo 3H HO Hockey 41 R1 Running race mins secs 52 R2 Running race hrs mins secs 6R RU Rugby 7S SO Soccer 8S SH Show jumping PC Polo Cross LA Lacrosse NE Netball Only used for polo Time in tenths of seconds the bell sounds for towards the end of a period 30 3 0 seconds Time in tenths of seconds the horn sounds for at the end of a period 30 3 0 seconds Display time to end of time out at half time 1 Yes 0 N0 Time in tenths of seconds the bell sounds for at the end of time out between periods Time before scoreboards powers down if idle In hours 10 10 hours Start time minutes for periods for outdoor polo to start Start time seconds for periods for outdoor polo to start Start time minutes for periods for arena polo to start Start time seconds for periods for arena polo to start First bell time minutes when in count up mode First bell time seconds when in count up mode Repeat bell time 0 means every minute 30 means every 30 secs when in count up mode Sporting Designs
10. digits have gone past 8888888888 and are blanked again hold down the NEXT PERIOD button Show Jumping mode Later versions have a Show Jumping mode User configurable parameter no 1 8S SH This is where an EG Timing Show Jumping control unit sends the time to the scoreboard Please contact Sporting Designs for further information Special notes for Netball Netball traditionally has 4 periods of 15 minutes However you may play for 2 longer periods in which case set the scoreboard for Hockey If you select count down between periods Parameter 5 when you press NEXT PERIOD the clock will initially go to 15 00 2 minutes before the next period should start the clock will be set to 2 00 and start counting down You can press STOP to immediately set the clock to 15 00 or press START to start the next period If the clock reaches 0 00 the bell will be sounded for a time Parameter 6 Corner time hockey Whilst the time is running and a corner is given you can press START and then immediately NEXT PERIOD The corner time will show C 40 or the time as changed for number 36 and start to run down When it reaches 00 the bell will sound 1 5 secs and the time will go back to the normal time If the corner it is hit before the corner time reaches 00 you can press START and the time will go back to the normal time and the bell will not sound Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 7 of 13 Batteries
11. does not do anything when you power it up check that The two 12 volt batteries are charged 2 The circuit breaker or fuse inside the scoreboard control box has not tripped This is in the bottom left of the scoreboard when looking from the back It should be in the up position Your scoreboard may have an external isolator mains powered versions only Make sure this is on 3 On units pre 2010 with a Wago controller Look at the lights on the white WAGO brain The DSR light at the bottom of the left module should be flashing green once per second Note that it only starts to flash once the start up sequence is complete On units post 2010 with a Rabbit controller Look at the Power LED and the Controller Running LED Both should be on 4 Check that no wires are loose coming from the battery Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 12 of 13 Suggestions We are very pleased to receive any suggestions from you as we want to improve the operation of the scoreboard and make it easier to operate Please contact Paul Girdham Sporting Designs Ltd Thank you Contacting Sporting Designs Ltd One Barkers Field Long Clawson Leicestershire LE14 4PL England Tel 07860 303 217 email mail SportingDesigns co uk web www SportingDesigns co uk Ref SportingDesignsLtd UserManualHockey doc Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 13 of 13
12. ks after a 15 second delay If you have two remote control units you must leave a 15 second delay before using a button on a second unit The flaps on some digits are not working Check exactly what the problem is by powering off the scoreboard and powering it up again Watch the self test sequence when all flaps show on all digits are 8 followed by all off all digits are blank There are a number of reasons why the flaps may not operate properly 1 Can you see a mechanical reason why the flaps cannot move is a flap fouling the Perspex fouling something else 2 Is the battery voltage sufficient Normally two 12 volt batteries are used to make 24 volts The scoreboard may work when the voltage is as low as 21 volts but certainly will not work correctly if the voltage is as low as 18 volts 3 Is the same flap on all digits not working In this case it is likely to be a faulty relay or possibly the 14 way ribbon cable which goes from digit to digit has broken If the same flap on all digits is set on then try replacing the reset relay and vice versa Look at the drawings to see which relay If your scoreboard has a Wago controller The relays used to drive individual flaps are R16 to R33 You can normally swap the relay with R06 which is not normally used RO7 drives the lamp to say when a button is pressed If your scoreboard has a Rabbit controller The relays used to drive individual flaps to on white are R3 to R9 for A to G
13. lable from DIY shops supermarkets rs and petrol stations When changing these batteries be sure to insert then the correct way with the positive terminal facing the mark This has a red wire The negative terminal faces the mark This has a black wire See layout above Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 8 of 13 The Control box iy fb By a f ial Control box pre 2010 Wago Connector to 12v 24vand Ov Power Rabbit controller ee aan lerminaishere LED Relays RO1 R02 R03 to digits Ta ETI NT A mom m 16 way tibbon to wireless recevel 24v and 12v ser ak Controller 24v to 12v fseshere 24v incoming Running convertor The 2 ed LED 1e 3 switches M1 M2 and SET Control box post 2010 Rabbit Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Retay R34 Relays 201 to R33 Connector to manual butions 14 way Connector to all digits 16 way Connector to wireless recevor The 3 swatches M1 M2 SET 24 Volt to 12 volt convertor Page 9 of 13 Registering a new remote control unit Er PANDNS Power off the whole scoreboard Wait for 10 seconds for the power to decay Un screw the bottom left back section from the scoreboard when looking from the back On the receiver interface module set the 3 switches to Switch Setting M1 OPEN UP M2 OPEN UP SET GND DOWN Power up the scoreboard After 5 seconds press any key on the new remote
14. orner time 15 1 5 seconds Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 6 of 13 To revert to Factory settings 1 Power off the scoreboard Power up the scoreboard When all the digits go blank Press and hold the RESET button 3 After a few seconds all the digits will show 888888888 Release the RESET button Factory settings will have been stored Powering off the scoreboard Some versions of the scoreboard have the optional auto power off function when the scoreboard powers off if not used for one hour the time is changeable see above Versions 31 and later may also be powered off via the remote control or the manual buttons Hold down the STOP button then hold down the NEXT PERIOD button then press the RESET button The digits will all go blank or Release all the buttons Note that the scoreboard must be RESET ready for the start of a new match for this to work Alternatively your scoreboard may have an external on off switch Resetting the scoreboard Later versions may also be reset the scoreboard will go through the power up sequence via the remote control or the manual buttons Hold down the STOP button then hold down the NEXT PERIOD button then press the RIGHT SCORE button The digits will all go blank Release all the buttons Note that the scoreboard must be RESET ready for the start of a new match for this to work You can then change any of the user changeable settings once the
15. this case the scoreboard will revert to all the values before you pressed the button Reser This button only works when the clock is stopped Pressing the reset button will set RESET Holding down the STOP button and pressing the RIGHT SCORE button will display the actual time in hours and minutes You can only select this at the end of a match when the clock is reset You can correct the hours by pressing the left score button The right score button corrects the minutes To return to normal scoreboard operation hold down the STOP button and pressing the RIGHT SCORE button again Holding down the STOP button and pressing the RESET button will sound the horn whilst you hold the buttons This only works before the beginning of the match when the RESET button has been pressed The use of this is to hurry on the players for the next match Hockey Corner Time hockey mode only Press START and then immediately press NEXT PERIOD Sporting Designs Ltd Scoreboard User Manual for Hockey Page 2 of 13 To display the actual time in hours and minutes At the end of a match you can display the actual time in hours and minutes by holding down the STOP button and pressing the right score button is SCORE To correct the hours press the left score button To correct the minutes press the right score button To revert to normal operation hold the STOP button and press the right score button again Changing the configuration Changeable values

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