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Seite 1 - User’s Guide

MP-70 and MP-50Scoreboard ControllerUser’s GuideDocument No. 98-0002-29Revision Date: 10-27-06Effective with firmware ver. 2.15 and up.

Seite 2 - RF Exposure

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s GuidexViewing your settings ... 126Changing your settings ...

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide88

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8910If track is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, see “SELECTING AND CHANGING SPORTS” ON PAGE 173.You should also verify that the cont

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide90Minutes tens to connector 2This setting is exclusive to the to the FB-8218TK scoreboard, which sup-port f

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Chapter 10: Track91FinishLynxFinishLynx is a versitile digital photofinish and track timing system that can be connected to an MP-70 control, and is a

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide92You should also be familiar with the information in “COMMON FUNCTIONS” ON PAGE 13, which discusses severa

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Chapter 10: Track93Entering lane and place informationFollow these steps to enter lane and place information for up to eight con-testants:1. Press DOW

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide94FinishLynx installation and setupIf you have selected the FinishLynx option, as explained in “FINISHLYNX”

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Chapter 10: Track95FinishLynx SetupOpen the FinishLynx software on your PC, and set up FinishLynx by using the following procedure.1. The Options box

Seite 11 - Table of Contents

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide96•In the Name box, choose the name of your scoreboard configuration.•In the Code Set box, choose Single By

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9711If baseball is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for baseball, see “SELECTING A

Seite 13 - Introduction

Table of ContentsxiWireless system settings ... 158Exiting system settings ...

Seite 14 - Wireless and battery features

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide98Sport-specific settings for baseballWhen you select baseball, the MP-70/50 offers the sport-specific sett

Seite 15 - Wireless option

Chapter 11: Baseball99Countdown clockPress YES if you want the clock to count down or NO if you want the clock to count up.Tenths of seconds clockIf y

Seite 16 - About this user guide

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide100Auto hornIf you press YES to select auto horn, this mode is active each time you select baseball as the

Seite 17 - Chapter l: Introduction

Chapter 11: Baseball101Operating the control in a baseball gameBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters BA appear in the upper-left co

Seite 18 - Getting help

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide102Tracking the score by inningIf the MP-70/50 is programmed for use with the BA-7127 or BA-7136 (scoreboar

Seite 19 - Necessary information

Chapter 11: Baseball103Balls, strikes, and outsThe 1 PRESS BSO feature (see “SINGLE-PRESS BALLS, STRIKES, OUTS” ON PAGE 98) allows you to increase the

Seite 20 - Important Precautions

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide104Updating hitsPress HIT to turn the hit indicator on and off.If your scoreboard type allows you to tally

Seite 21 - Hardware

Chapter 11: Baseball105Tracking errorsPress ENTER to turn the error indicator on or off. With some scoreboard types, the prompt at left appears when y

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide106

Seite 23 - VIEWS” ON PAGE 10

10712Lacrosse is a selection only for scoreboard type 21. Hence, your scoreboard must be set for scoreboard type 21 in order for you to see the prompt

Seite 24 - Turning on the MP-70/50

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guidexii

Seite 25 - Functions

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide108• You may skip a prompt by pressing the NEXT key. This will advance you to the next prompt, but will sav

Seite 26 - Clock set key

Chapter 12: Lacrosse109Jumping clockThis setting is helpful when your scoreboard does not have a fifth digit for tenths of seconds. If you choose this

Seite 27 - “SELECTING AND CHANG

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide110Break set toOn the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the break period (half time) in minutes and the

Seite 28 - Updating the Score

Chapter 12: Lacrosse111Operating the control in a lacrosse gameBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters LC appear in the upper-left co

Seite 29 - Sounding the horn

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide112In Lacrosse, there are three penalty clocks per team, and the MP-70/50 can store up to five penalties pe

Seite 30 - (MP-70 only)

Chapter 12: Lacrosse113Edit or clear penalties1. Press HOME PENALTY or VISITOR PENALTY.2. Press the CLR key to clear the penalty.3. The control prompt

Seite 31 - Tracking timeouts

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide114

Seite 32 - Using the shifted functions

11513About the Pace ClockThe Pace Clock is a unit that hangs on a wall, which runners can use to pace laps around a track. The Pace Clock can be opera

Seite 33 - SHIFT+T.O.D. and respond

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide1163. Respond YES to the prompt shown below to exit SYSTEM SETTINGS.Change Sport to Football4. Next, you wi

Seite 34 - YES and NO

Chapter 13: Pace Clock117Countdown clock Respond NO at this prompt. Auto hornRespond NO at this prompt.Timeout to scoreboardRespond NO at this prompt.

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11About the MP-70 and the MP-50This manual describes the use of two Trans-Lux/Fair-Play products, the MP-70 control, and the MP-50 control. Both produ

Seite 36 - Dimming the scoreboard

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide118Break set toPress 00, then press ENTER.Overtime set toPress 00, then press ENTER.Timeout timer set toPre

Seite 37 - Basketball

11914Team name displays (MP-70 only)If your scoreboard is equipped with SpectraLens or LED technology elec-tronic team names displays, the MP-70 contr

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide120To scroll through the letters more easily, press and hold either key, After about a second the cursor wi

Seite 39 - Enter lineup (MP-70 only)

Chapter 14: Team Names1213. To select the first letter of the team name, use the 4/YES or 6/NO keys to position the cursor under the required letter.

Seite 40 - Maximum team fouls

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide1227. Though the control allows entry of up to 11 characters per team name, a 32-pixel width team name wind

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12315The wireless option available with the MP-70/50 allows you to control most indoor scoreboards and shot clocks, or most outdoor scoreboards and fi

Seite 42 - Time set to (MP-70 only)

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide124Setting up the wireless connectionThe wireless MP-70/50 and receiving devices must be located within ran

Seite 43 - Second timeout time

Chapter 15: Wireless125The wireless signal is largely immune to conflicting radio frequency signals from cordless telephones, cellular telephones, mic

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide126High and low power modesThe wireless data link can operate in either• HIGH POWER mode - In HIGH POWER m

Seite 45 - FIBA rules explained

Chapter 15: Wireless127Changing your settingsHigh power transmitTo change any or all of these three settings, hold down the SHIFT key and press the nu

Seite 46 - QUESTION)” ON PAGE 26)

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide2The MP-70The MP-70 is the most popular Trans-Lux/Fair-Play scoreboard controller. It can operate all stand

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide128Selecting channelsIn SEL mode, you must select the same channel on both the MP-70/50 and its receiving d

Seite 48 - Controlling the bonus lights

Chapter 15: Wireless129Receiver card locationThe receiver card is located in either the processor mounting area or the radio frequency data converter

Seite 49 - “NEW GAME” ON

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide130Locating channel switch on receiver cardIf you are having trouble locating the channel switch on the sco

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Chapter 15: Wireless131On high-voltage outdoor displays (and Telelite conversions), the channel switch is located behind a hole in the side of the rec

Seite 51 - Chapter 4: Basketball

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide132Turning wireless offYou will need to turn off the wireless feature if you want to hook up a wire-less-eq

Seite 52 - CLR key

Chapter 15: Wireless1335. At the last prompt, the settings that you have selected will display on the LCD screen. In the example below, the user has s

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide134General wireless operating guidelines• Maintain a clear, unobstructed line-of-sight between the control

Seite 54 - Tracking fouls (MP-70 only)

Chapter 15: Wireless135• Before establishing communication between a control set to ALL SCBDS and its intended receiving scoreboards, be sure to have

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide136Operating wireless under special circumstancesThe following sections will give you pointers on setting u

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Chapter 15: Wireless137Mixing wireless and conventional cable hookupsTo use conventional control wire with a scoreboard, first disconnect the wireles

Seite 57 - Football

Chapter l: Introduction3Wireless optionControls with the wireless option are versatile and secure, without the need for wiring and cable conduit that

Seite 58 - Update yardage

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide138Power-up sequence for multiple controlsFor systems using multiple wireless MP-70/50s, observe the follow

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Chapter 15: Wireless139In a volleyball tournament, for example, you could display the scores of two matches on two independent scoreboards, each contr

Seite 60 - Timer set to (MP-70 only)

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide140ALL, the MP-70/50 controls all scoreboards within range, regardless of which select channel they are usi

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Chapter 15: Wireless141Avoiding potential problems with multiple controlsIn facilities where one or more scoreboards are already synchronized to the s

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide142The reason for these garbled signals is that the wireless specification doesn’t allow the simultaneous u

Seite 63 - Chapter 5: Football

Chapter 15: Wireless143• An alternative method would be to set the two scoreboards and one control of court 1 all to the same channel and transmit wir

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide144Operating the MP-70/50 in Relay ModeRELAY mode enables an MP-70/50 to retransmit the scoreboard control

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Chapter 15: Wireless145RELAY mode is used instead of changing the channel when synchroniza-tion is required. Take the following steps to accomplish th

Seite 66 - Interval timer on

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide146Wireless TroubleshootingThe following section suggests possible solutions to problems you may encounter,

Seite 67 - 10’ Penalty Spots

Chapter 15: Wireless147Cell filter kitsIf you encounter a situation where your wireless scoreboard lights start flickering for no apparent reason, or

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide4About this user guideThis User Guide will acquaint you with the MP-70 and MP-50 Scoreboard Controls. It in

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide1485. Make sure the control is programmed for high power radio transmis-sion, as instructed at “HIGH AND LO

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14916Under normal circumstances, you should not have to change the System Settings configuration of your MP-70/50, as this is normally done at the Fai

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide150Programming SequenceInitial control programming needs to be performed in the following sequence:1. SYSTE

Seite 72 - Entering penalties

Chapter 16: System Settings151System settings in detailThe first prompt you will receive is SCBD TYPE.Scoreboard typeThe MP-70/50 must be properly con

Seite 73 - ENTER after each

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide152System settings for BaseballThe following two-page section describes features found on Baseball scoreboa

Seite 74 - Entering multiple penalties

Chapter 16: System Settings153Settings for baseball board type 33If board type 33 has been entered, the prompts shown below appears next in the sequen

Seite 75 - Chapter 6: Hockey

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide154Pitch speed (board types 34 & 39)Pitch speed is available only for scoreboard types 34 and 39. To di

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Chapter 16: System Settings155MP-70 and MP-69 data outputsYour Fair-Play scoreboard requires data in one of two formats: MP-70 or MP-69.• MP-69 is a d

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide156The MP-70/50 can provide data in either format. The prompts shown above allow you to specify which data

Seite 78 - SHIFT key at the same time

Chapter 16: System Settings157If CONNS 1 & 2 are both set to MP-69 data, you will not be given the TEAM NAME prompt. Otherwise the TEAM NAME promp

Seite 79 - Using the interval timer

Chapter l: Introduction5Conventions used in this guideThe following conventions are used throughout this manual to help you identify actions, terms, h

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide158Wireless system settingsThe following three prompts will only appear if your control has the wire-less o

Seite 81 - Wrestling

Chapter 16: System Settings159Boards supportedBoards SupportedBoard type numberMP-50 Compatible BoardsBoard Using MP-69 DataBoards Using MP-70 Data00

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide16004 BB-6730 BB-1720, BB-1722, BB-1760, BB-177005 BB-6662,BB-6760,BB-6770BB-1635, BB-1735, BB-1855, BB-186

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Chapter 16: System Settings16112 BB-1726, BB-1766, BB-177613 HK-6704,HK-6704-4,HK-6704-45,HK-6705,HK-6705 SN,HK-6705-45,HK-6714HK-1650, HK-1655, HK-17

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide16223 FB-8120 series, FB-8127 series, FB-8132 series,SC-8120, MP-8114CL-1031, FB-8120 series,FB-8127 serie

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Chapter 16: System Settings16333 BA-7118 BA-7118,BA-7118MP34 BA-7127 series,BA-7128,BA-7136, BA-7136 TODBA-7126 series, BA-7127 series, BA-7128,BA-713

Seite 86 - HOME or VISITOR SCORE

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide164

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16517The battery option, available on both standard and wireless MP-70/50 controls, provides an on-board power source that virtually eliminates the ne

Seite 88 - “PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM SET

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide166The electronic function of battery powered MP-70 is exactly the same as its AC-powered cousin with only

Seite 89 - Sum Clock Time

Chapter 17: Battery Option167If the battery pack discharges to a very low level, the control will issue an audio-visual warning. The beeper will “chir

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide6Getting helpIf you experience trouble with your Trans-Lux/Fair-Play equipment and controller after reviewi

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide168• NiMH batteries tend to perform better and last longer if allowed to completely recharge to the “BATTER

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Chapter 17: Battery Option169• When the battery charger is not in use, unplug it from the AC wall power outlet.If the control is operated in mild temp

Seite 93 - Displaying shots on goal

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide170It is normal for battery controls to self-discharge over time, even when they are switched off. The rate

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Chapter 17: Battery Option171• Never dispose of the battery pack in fire. Also disposing of NiMH bat-teries in household or business trash containers

Seite 95 - Volleyball

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide172

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17318Under normal circumstances, you should not have to change the sport configuration of your MP-70/50, as the control has a memory circuit that reta

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide174Sport CodesFollowing the start up message, a two-letter code representing the sport currently selected a

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Chapter 18: Change Sport1751. Turn off the MP-70/502. Press and hold the ENTER key while turning on the MP-70/50. The following messages appear on the

Seite 99 - Displaying the game number

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide176Basketball (cont.)PAGE 27POINTS MEMORY? If you have selected the FOUL MEMORY prompt, this tracks points

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Chapter 18: Change Sport177Basketball (cont.)PAGE 29JUMPING CLK? If you have selected the 1/10th Sec Clk option listed above, this option moves digits

Seite 101 - NEXT key. This will advance

Chapter l: Introduction7Necessary information Before contacting Trans-Lux Fair-Play, please write down the information requested in the following spac

Seite 102 - Omega Powertime

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide178Basketball (cont.)PAGE 32#OFTOLS 1 TO 9? Sets total number of timeouts allowed.FootballPAGE 45UPDATE YAR

Seite 103 - Operating in Manual Mode

Chapter 18: Change Sport179Football (cont.)PAGE 48TIMER SET TO?FootballPAGE 48CLOCK SET TO? Sets total minutes of game period.FootballPAGE 49BREAK SET

Seite 104 - Displaying the event number

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide180Hockey (cont.)PAGE 56JUMPING CLK? If you have selected the 1/10th Sec Clk option listed above, this opti

Seite 105 - Displaying event results

Chapter 18: Change Sport181Wrestling (cont.)PAGE 69COUNT DN. CLK? Specifies whether the clock counts up or down.WrestlingPAGE 701/10 SEC CLK? Specifie

Seite 106 - FinishLynx Installation

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide182Wrestling (cont.)PAGE 72#OFTOLS 1 TO 9? Sets total number of timeouts allowed.SoccerPAGE 76MT TO CONN 2?

Seite 107 - Script box, choose Dak.lss

Chapter 18: Change Sport183Soccer (cont.)PAGE 78AUTO HORN? Programs the control to sound the horn for five seconds at the end of a period.SoccerPAGE 7

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide184Volleyball (cont.)PAGE 84JUMPING CLK? If you have selected the 1/10th Sec Clk option listed above, this

Seite 109 - Baseball

Chapter 18: Change Sport185Baseball (cont.)PAGE 971 PRESS BSO? Allows you to increase the ball, strike and out values with a press of the numeric key.

Seite 110 - Sport-specific settings for

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide186Lacrosse(cont.)PAGE 1081/10 SEC. CLK? Displays tenths of sec-onds in the last minute of play.LacrossePAG

Seite 111 - Jumping clock

Chapter 18: Change Sport1875. When you see the prompt below, press YES if you want to accept the new settings and exit PROGRAM MODE. Press NO to selec

Seite 112 - Auto horn

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s GuideiiThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.Operation is subje

Seite 113 - Operating the control in a

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide8Important Precautions• Read this manual thoroughly before setting up or operating the MP-70/50.• Do not dr

Seite 114 - Tracking the score by inning

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide188Saving a configurationBefore returning to normal operation you will be asked to enter a name for the con

Seite 115 - Balls, strikes, and outs

Chapter 18: Change Sport189Changing keypad insertAfter selecting a different sport, you may also need to change the keypad insert. Follow these steps:

Seite 116 - Updating runs

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide190

Seite 117 - Tracking errors

19119If the problem you are experiencing fits a description below, try the solu-tions suggested. If you need additional help, see “CONTACTING THE HELP

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide192Scoreboard does not respondIf portions of the scoreboard do not respond, or the scoreboard otherwise doe

Seite 119 - (board type 21)

19320Purpose of the Segment TimerWhen you want to put your team through a practice drill you can use the Segment Timer feature to keep track of those

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide194Program Mode for Segment TimerTo program the Segment Timer, press down the SHIFT and 2 keys together whi

Seite 121 - Clock set to

Chapter 20: Segment Timer Operation195When you have entered your correct times for the Segment Timer, exit the Program Mode for Segment Timer by press

Seite 122 - Number of timeouts left

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide196Last, the LCD screen displays a question that asks, “Seg. (Segment) Timer Mode?” •Press YES to return t

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Chapter 20: Segment Timer Operation197Running Segment ModeActivate the Segment TimerTo run the Segment Timer, press and hold down the 2 key and simult

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92The figure below acquaints you with the control’s major components.(Wireless control is shown).Connect scoreboards, hand switches, and other devices

Seite 125 - Chapter 12: Lacrosse

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide198The segments and breaks either:• Increment (Inc.), meaning that they count up (example: 1,2,3,4); or, •

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Chapter 20: Segment Timer Operation199BreaksBreaks have the same number as their corresponding segment.When you run the MP-70/50 in Break Mode, the up

Seite 127 - Programming the Pace Clock

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide200Designing segment training intervalsTrans-Lux Fair-Play recommends that the Segment Timer option of your

Seite 128 - Football programming sequence

Chapter 20: Segment Timer Operation201

Seite 129 - Chapter 13: Pace Clock

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide202

Seite 130 - Changing direction arrows

20321This chapter will help you operate the MP-70/50 control in a special TEST mode in order to verify that all lamp circuits are functioning properly

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide204At this point the fully illuminated board will hold for approximately three seconds. During that time th

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20522This chapter will help you load configurations on your MP-70/50 control Loading a configuration programs all settings in both SYSTEM and SPORT le

Seite 133 - SHIFT key

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide2064. The bottom line will prompt you with the name of the first available configuration. Press YES to sele

Seite 134 - SETTINGS” ON PAGE 149

20723Please give us your input!In an effort to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date information possible, Trans-Lux/Fair Play has provided t

Seite 135 - Wireless

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide10MP-70 and 50 - back panel views

Seite 136 - Setting up the wireless

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide208

Seite 137 - Selecting transmission modes

209About this guideThis is intended to be used as a portable document that you can use during sport-ing events to program your MP-70/50’s systems sett

Seite 138 - Viewing your settings

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide210ShortcutsChoosing/changing a sportPower on + ENTER.Programming system settingsPower on + 0Load configura

Seite 139 - Changing your settings

Chapter 23: Quick Reference Guide211

Seite 140 - Selecting channels

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide212Wireless segmentSetting Up Wireless:Locate the MP-70/50 wireless control in a place where it and the rec

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide214

Seite 143 - Chapter 15: Wireless

Index215IndexNote: Sport-specific settings in this index are listed under their specific sport(s).Numerics1st & 10 key 23Aactivating segment timer

Seite 144 - Turning wireless off

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide216out key 98outs 103pitch speed 154player at bat 103player number 103runsautomatic total 98updating 104sco

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Index217time set 30timeout timer to 31timeout to scoreboard 30tracking fouls 42updating score 41visitor bonus key 36visitor fouls key 39, 42, 43, 44vi

Seite 146 - General wireless operating

Chapter 2: Hardware11Optional hand switches (MP-70 only) Fair-Play offers the following optional hand switches for use with the MP-70.When connecting

Seite 147 - “AVOIDING

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide218first and 10 key 23football 45–51auto horn 48, 117break set to 49, 118clock set to 48, 117countdown cloc

Seite 148 - Operating wireless under

Index219set interval on button 67shots on goaldisplaying 59sports-specific settings 53ten minute penalty spots 55tenths of seconds clock 56timeout tim

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide220mp-70 data 155MP-7114 97Nnew game key 22next key 22, 26, 45, 53, 69, 75, 83, 89, 97, 108no key 22OOmega

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Index221set timer/t.o.d. key 37setup 9shipping and receiving 7shot timer 11FIBA rules 11, 33shot/field timer 18signal lockwirelessverifying signal loc

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide222system settingstime of day clock 157time of day key 20, 21time out mode 17timeoutstracking 19timer reset

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Index223locating 130channelsverifying 131connection 124field timer 156general guidelines 134hand switches 123high power mode 126high power transmit 12

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide12Turning on the MP-70/50Before turning on the MP-70/50, verify that it is connected to a standard 120-volt

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133Certain functions of the MP-70/50 are common to all sports. You should become familiar with these functions before proceeding to the chapters discu

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide14Clock set keyThe CLOCK SET key allows you to set the clock for game, break, and overtime periods. This ke

Seite 156 - “SYNCHRO

Chapter 3: Common Functions15The first two characters on the top line of the LCD display indicate which period type is currently selected (BK for brea

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide16Updating the ScoreFollow these steps to enter or update the score:1. Press HOME SCORE or VISITOR SCORE.2.

Seite 158 - Wireless Troubleshooting

Chapter 3: Common Functions17Tracking periodsFollow these steps to enter or update the period number:1. Press PERIOD.2. Press one of the following key

Seite 159 - Cell filter kits

Table of ContentsiiiTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION... 1About the MP-70 and the MP-50 ...

Seite 160 - Final wireless control

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide18Operating the shot/field timer (MP-70 only)You must have an HS-70 hand switch to operate the shot/field t

Seite 161 - System Settings

Chapter 3: Common Functions19Tracking timeoutsIf your scoreboard lets you display the number of timeouts left, this sec-tion will help you do so. If y

Seite 162 - Adjusting System Settings

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide20Correcting a mistakeIf you make a mistake while entering a number on the numeric keypad, press CLR. Then

Seite 163 - System settings in detail

Chapter 3: Common Functions21To display the time of day, press SHIFT + T.O.D. and respond with YES to the prompt T.O.D. CLOCK? Y/N. The display will t

Seite 164 - System settings for Baseball

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide22New GameThe MP-70/50 retains the data from the last game it was used for in mem-ory. This is a precaution

Seite 165 - Chapter 16: System Settings

Chapter 3: Common Functions23ESCIf you enter system settings by mistake, press ESC to skip directly to the QUIT prompt. This prevent inadvertent chang

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide24Dimming the scoreboardOutdoor scoreboards are easier to read if they are bright in the daylight and dim a

Seite 167 - MP-70 and MP-69 data outputs

254If basketball is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for basketball, see “SELECTIN

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide26• You may skip a prompt by pressing the NEXT key. This will advance you to the next prompt, but will save

Seite 169 - Time of day clock

Chapter 4: Basketball27Foul memoryThe foul memory feature allows you track fouls or fouls and points by player number. You can display these statistic

Seite 170 - Exiting system settings

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s GuideivCLK. UP/DN ... 22BLANK...

Seite 171 - Boards supported

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide28Bonus foulsOn the numeric keypad, enter the number of team fouls (between one and nine) needed to initiat

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Chapter 4: Basketball29Tenths of seconds clockIf you want the clock to display tenths of seconds in the last minute of play, press YES. This setting i

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide30Timeout to scoreboardIf you want the timeout timer to appear on the scoreboard, press YES. If you press N

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Chapter 4: Basketball31Break set to On the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the break period (half time) in minutes and then press ENTER.Overtime

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide32Number of timeouts leftEnter the number of timeouts allowed, either per game or per half. When you press

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Chapter 4: Basketball33FIBA rules explained(The following sections describe features of FIBA rules. They are only appli-cable if you chose FIBA rules

Seite 177 - Battery

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide34FIBA Auto Per. Advance sequenceIf you chose the AUTO PERIOD ADVANCE feature that is an option under FIBA

Seite 178 - SHIFT+BAT/RF

Chapter 4: Basketball35Operating the control in a basketball gameBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters BB appear in the upper-left

Seite 179 - Using and recharging battery

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide36Controlling the possession lightsPress the NEXT. POSS. key to alternate between the home and visitor poss

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Chapter 4: Basketball37Setting the timer (MP-70 only)You can program and store two different default shot timer clock dura-tions (reset times) in perm

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Table of ContentsvSetting the timer (MP-70 only)... 37Displaying player statistics (MP-70 only) ...

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide38The bottom half of the LCD screen will confirm your selection by display-ing TIMER RESET= the shot timer

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Chapter 4: Basketball39Displaying player statistics (MP-70 only) Follow these steps to place a player in the game and display that player’s statistics

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide40Mass player substitutionFollow these steps to remove all of the players from either team for a mass playe

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Chapter 4: Basketball41Updating score/tracking player points (MP-70 only)When you are using the points memory option (see “POINTS MEMORY (MP-70 ONLY)”

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide42Tracking fouls (MP-70 only) Follow these steps to update team and player fouls.1. Press HOME FOULS or VIS

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Chapter 4: Basketball43Correcting player statistics (MP-70 only)If the points memory feature is active (see “POINTS MEMORY (MP-70 ONLY)” ON PAGE 27),

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide44In situations where you wish to display information for two players on the team fouls panel, use the abov

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455If football is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for football, see “SELECTING AN

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide46• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the ESC key. This will take you to the Qu

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Chapter 5: Football47Countdown clock Press YES if you want the clock to count down or NO if you want the clock to count up.Tenths of seconds clockIf y

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s GuideviClock set to ... 57Break set to ...

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide48Auto hornIf you press YES to select auto horn, this mode is active each time you select football as the s

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Chapter 5: Football49Break set toOn the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the break period (half time) in minutes and then press ENTER.Overtime se

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide50Operating the control in a football gameBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters FB appea

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Chapter 5: Football512. Press one of the following keys to adjust the yardage by the increment indicated: +1, +2, +3, or -1.Or1. Press TO GO.2. On the

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536If hockey is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50 or if you want to change the controller’s settings for hockey, see “SELECTING AND CHA

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide54• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the ESC key. This will take you to the Qu

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Chapter 6: Hockey5510’ Penalty SpotsIf you choose YES for this option, then players who receive a 10-minute penalty will automatically have those pena

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide56Tenths of seconds clockIf you want the clock to display tenths of seconds in the last minute of play, pre

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Chapter 6: Hockey57Timeout to scoreboardIf you want the timeout timer to appear on the scoreboard, press YES. If you press NO, the timer appears only

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Table of ContentsviiCountdown clock... 77Sum Clock Time...

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide58Overtime set to On the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the overtime period in min-utes and then pre

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Chapter 6: Hockey59Operating the control in a hockey gameBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters HK appear in the upper-left corner o

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide60Entering penaltiesBy default, the MP-70/50 allows you enter penalty times in two-minute five-minute, and

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Chapter 6: Hockey61When you enter a penalty, the penalty indication arrow for the appropri-ate time lights for 12 seconds. There are two penalty clock

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide62Entering multiple penaltiesIf a player receives more than one penalty time, such as two 2-minute penaltie

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Chapter 6: Hockey63Entering two penalties with plus keys1. Press the HOME PENALTY or VISITOR PENALTY keys.2. Press +1, +2 or +3 keys to assign a penal

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide64Entering Other penalties1. Press HOME PENALTY or VISITOR PENALTY.2. Press the OTHER key, which is located

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Chapter 6: Hockey655. The player’s number, and that player’s current penalty in memory appears on the LCD display, as shown below. In this instance, t

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide66Tracking penaltiesTo view, or track existing team penalties, hold down the SHIFT key and hit the HOME PEN

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Chapter 6: Hockey67Using the interval timerWhile the interval timer settings are usually adjusted in PROGRAM mode, you can also start, stop or change

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s GuideviiiMinutes tens to connector 2... 90Omega Powertime ...

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697If wrestling is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for wrestling, see “SELECTING

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide70• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the ESC key. This will take you to the Qu

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Chapter 7: Wrestling71Auto hornIf you press YES to select auto horn, this mode is active each time you select wrestling as the sport. You can still us

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide72Overtime set to On the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the overtime period in min-utes and then pr

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Chapter 7: Wrestling73Operating the control in a wrestling matchBefore continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters WR appear in the upper-left c

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide74Displaying previous match scoresUp to ten previous match scores can be displayed on scoreboards that have

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758If soccer is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for soccer, see “SELECTING AND CH

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide76• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the ESC key. This will take you to the Qu

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Chapter 8: Soccer77Countdown clockPress YES if you want the clock to count down or NO if you want the clock to count up.Sum Clock TimeIf you chose NO

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Table of ContentsixAuto horn ... 109Timeout to scoreboard...

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide78Tenths of seconds clockIf you responded YES to COUNT DN CLOCK?, the next prompt to appear will be the 1/1

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Chapter 8: Soccer79Timeout to scoreboardIf you want the timeout timer to appear on the scoreboard, press YES. If you press NO, the timer appears only

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide80Timeout timer set to On the numeric keypad, enter the number of seconds per timeout and then press ENTER

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Chapter 8: Soccer81Corner kicksThe CORNER KICKS key works much like the SCORE key. Follow these steps to use them.1. Press CORNER KICKS.2. Press one o

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide82Tracking penalties in a soccer gameIn a soccer game, the penalty keys also work much like the SCORE keys.

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839If volleyball is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, or if you want to change the controller’s settings for volleyball, “SELECTING AN

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide84• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the ESC key. This will take you to the Qu

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Chapter 9: Volleyball85Auto hornIf you press YES to select auto horn, this mode is active each time you select soccer as the sport. You can still use

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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide86Overtime set toOn the numeric keypad, enter the duration of the overtime period in min-utes and then pres

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Chapter 9: Volleyball87You should also be familiar with the information in the chapter titled “COMMON FUNCTIONS” ON PAGE 13) , which discusses several

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