Scoreboard Installation and Service ManualF290 Rev 0600
BP-3 External Battery Pack: 12V gel-cell rechargeable battery used asexternal power source for the scoreboard.CAD-P Caddy: Wheeled base for 60-inch wi
3-1This operation is easiest to accomplish with the scoreboard/clock modulelying on a raised flat surface such as a table. Be sure to place the score-
Step 3: Repeat Step 2 for the other side of the module.Step 4: If you purchased a Sponsor Panel, Model SP-A, the sponsor mod-ule mounts above the top
Step 1: Install pole stands (supplied with caddy) into scoreboard usingquick connect pins.Step 2: Bolt stand clamps (8 each) to Unistrut in locations
Figure 14: Pole MountsNote: See the Pole Placement Table on the following page for vari-ous Dimension “A” measurements according to scoreboard model.B
3-5Although we have recommended minimum standards for pipe selectionand installation, the responsibility rests with you to determine whether:(1) the i
Step 2Step 3Step 43-6Begin by mounting the top (uppermost) module, either the sponsor panelmodule if applicable or the top line of the scoreboard modu
3-7Note: For Model FB-2 Football/Baseball Combination Scoreboard,two middle sign panels are included, one for football and one forbaseball. Slide the
3-8First determine the total number of modules you are installing:a. a one-line scoreboard module only for a total of one module. (Example:Model BA-1,
Leave a 9 1/2 inch separation between modules for the signage, and mountthe second module underneath the top module using the same procedureas in Step
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3-10To mount your bottom sign panel, follow these steps:a. Place the panel in the bottom groove of the module (BB-3).b. Slide the sign panel brackets
These guidelines are designed to facilitate the installation of lightning pro-tection on all outdoor mounted scoreboards. We recommend owners of out-d
4-21. Should not be less than 1/2 inch (12.7mm) in diameter and 8 feet (2.4m)long, see Fig. 22 below.Figure 222. Composition shall be copper clad stee
BondingGround Rods4-34. Metallic mounting structures can be used as down conductors only ifelectrically bonded to the scoreboard and ground rod.1. Bon
Figure 25Figure 26An acceptable substitute ground rod can be a metallic water pipe as longas it extends at least 10 feet below grade.The lightning pro
Refer to the “Bonding” section under “Installation Materials andSpecifications” for bonding conductor to the ground rod and scoreboardframe.Once the c
Concrete acts as an insulator, therefore, the structure needs a ground rod.Note: Fence mounting of scoreboards is prohibited. A fence actslike an ante
5-1Depending upon the particular model you have purchased, you will need toconnect several items to the main control circuit board. The control boardi
5-2Figure 30 - #4290 Control BoardThen identify the following:a. two speaker connectors (lower right of control board)b. two 1/4 inch phone jacks used
5-3Figure 31 - #2860 Control BoardFigure 32 - #4290 Control Board
Table of Contents1 IntroductionReceiving Your Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-12 System Components and DefinitionsOptional Acc
If your scoreboard contains two lines of display (two module system), thetop module mates to the bottom module via interconnect cable.Note: On the con
5-5Switches #2,#3 and #4 on the control board #2860 are not applicable atthis time. Switch 1 only applies to Model FB-2 Football/BaseballScoreboard. T
5-6Fig. 33 on the following page shows a parts list and illustration if you careto build a wall box yourself. Colorado Time Systems offers a data cabl
If you ordered a single scoreboard without a wall box, the next diagramillustrates the data cable connections, see Fig. 35.If your installation requir
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All Colorado Time Systems’ scoreboards are designed to operate on regular115 VAC electrical current using a standard grounded wall outlet (G.F.I),inst
Colorado Time Systems’ battery operated scoreboards and clocks aredesigned to operate 6 to 8 hours with a fully charged battery and moderateuse of the
1) To charge batteryControl Board Switch: off positionPower Cord: plugged inConsole LCD display: Lo b2) To store batteryControl Board Switch: off posi
This section will assist you in identifying any scoreboard problems bylearning to recognize the specific part of the scoreboard that is malfunc-tionin
Correct Use of ON/OFF Switch . . . . . . . . . . . .6-37 ServiceWhat To Do If “Nothing” Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-1Trouble Shooting—A
Note: If your scoreboard includes a battery (either internal orexternal), turn the ON/OFF slide switch located inside the score-board on the control b
The two types of sounds (audio and sports tunes) are sent through theswitch to the amplifier and directed to the speaker, see Fig. 38 below.Figure 38E
Possible Solutions:a. Confirm that the speaker is plugged into the control board. Confirmthat the data cable is plugged in all the way.b. The control
Note: Never apply lubricants of any kind onto the digit bearings.Possible Solutions:a. Check that the data connector on the individual digit is plugge
Possible Solutions:a. Check the voltage outlet. Confirm that the outlet is supplying 115 volts.b. Confirm that you are not testing the scoreboard with
The following table shows which diodes correspond to each segment coil aslettered in Fig. 43 on the following page.Remove all electrical power to the
Figure 43Possible Solutions:a. If there is no display in the console’s LCD, first check that electricalpower being supplied to the scoreboard is on. I
b. If the console display indicates “Lo b” and some digits on the score-board do not count (flip) properly, the battery is probably very low andneeds
Using the schematic in Fig.(s) 43 or 44, check the output of the threeregulators.Note: For control board #2402 type only, if the scoreboard used abatt
Figure 45Figure 46Using a volt meter, measure the voltage at the phone plug which wouldnormally plug into the operator’s console.Figure 47Step 37-11
1-1Please accept our thanks for choosing Colorado Time Systems as yourscoreboard company. Your new scoreboard combines simplicity of installa-tion wit
To wire data cable to the phone plug, see Fig. 48 below.Figure 48If the speaker does not emit sound, execute the following:Confirm that the speaker co
Batteries are capable of delivering high current if the output is shorted. Donot allow any conductive instrument (screwdriver, etc.) to make contactwi
Note the position of the battery so you can replace the new battery in thesame position.Unplug the wires(one black, the other red) from the two batter
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Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may notapply to yo
2) Check all concealed damage immediately upon receipt of equipment.Report any damage directly to the freight carrier.3) Use the packing list included
2-1The following items are used throughout this manual. A working knowl-edge of them increases your potential for successful installation and opera-ti
2-2Main Control Board: The printed circuit board that contains all theelectronic components needed to operate the scoreboard and console,and therefore
Digit Enable Cable: The cable (ribbon style) inside the scoreboard, thatconnects the scoreboard digits to the control board.Microphone: Allows for ope
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