Model 9750/55
LED Scoreboard
1.
One
(1) scoreboard with Z-bracket and power supply
2.
One
(1) control console
3.
One
custom cut control cable (A) with
connector and wall junction box
4.
One
custom cut control cable (B) connectors
NOTE: Please check that these items are available prior to initial test
of the scoreboard.
If you are
missing any items, please call: 1-(800)
383-6060 for assistance.
Before You Begin:
ALWAYS connect/disconnect cables before power is
turned on.
NEVER service without contacting an Eversan
technician.
NEVER service with the power on.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Diagnostics:
Upon
power up, your scoreboard will check the displays by flashing 8’s and then
setting zero in HOME, GUEST, and SECONDS, set PERIOD to one and set POSSESSION
to home.
There are two modes
available for setting the scoreboard:
STOP MODE:
GO MODE:
This is the mode used during game time. You may increment the HOME or GUEST score by one or correct the score by holding the button down. You may set BONUS and POSESSION indicators. You can control the optional SHOT TIMER function. The CLOCK can count down (or up) in this mode and can be stopped and started.
TO SET THE TIME:
To set the TIME for game play, press STOP, then press the TIME button and enter four digits (minutes:seconds) on the keypad, i.e. 02:00 will be two minutes. If an error has been made, press the TIME button and repeat the above procedure.
TO SET THE SCORE:
In the GO mode, the score is incremented by one when
the corresponding HOME or GUEST button is pressed. Also, the score will decrement when the HOME or GUEST button is
held down.
NOTE: The home and guest score is
displayed on the console, LCD
display.
Alternately, any score may be put on the board in
the STOP mode by pressing either the HOME or GUEST button and entering the
desired three digit score on the keypad, i.e. 26 would be entered as 026.
TO SET THE PERIODS:
You must be in the STOP mode to set the period. Press the PERIOD button on the keypad to light a period. Each time the button is pressed and additional period lights up indicating a period is activated.
NOTE: The consoles LCD display
will show each period change and then display
the score.
SETTING POSSESSION:
To
change POSSESSION indicator, press
the POSSESSION button.
NOTE: The LCD display on the console will display “POSSESSION = HOME”
or
“POSSESSION = GUEST” and change back to display the score.
SETTING BONUS:
To
set and unset the BONUS, press the L/BONUS to turn the Home Bonus on/off and
press R/BONUS to turn the guest Bonus on/off.
NOTE: The LCD display on the console will display
the changes you make, i.e.
the
display will read “HOME BONUS ON” and then return to the score.
RUNNING THE TIME:
Press
STOP/GO button once to start or
stop.
UP/DOWN COUNT:
In the
STOP mode, press the TIME button and
enter all zeros for time. The time is
automatically in up count when the GO button is pressed.
NOTE:
The LCD Display on the console will display the time.
MODEL 9755
LOWER PANEL
INSTRUCTIONS
SETTING TEAM FOULS:
To
set the FOUL SCORE, press either the
HOME or GUEST FOUL SCORE button on the console once to increment by one or
hold down to decrement.
NOTE: The LCD display on the console will show the
changes you make, i.e.
the display will read “HOME FOUL = 01”.
SETTING PLAYER NUMBER AND
FOULS:
P-FOUL/MATCH button. The LCD display will read “P-Foul = 1” and
“Match = 3”. Press the number 1 on the
keypad. Enter the player number and foul
number, i.e. player 15, foul 1 would be entered as “1501”. The scoreboard will display the last player
number and foul number entered.
NOTE: Once P-Foul has been selected, P-foul will
appear each time the
P-FOUL/MATCH button is pressed. The LCD display on the console
will show the changes made and then return the score.
SETTING MATCH NUMBER:
To
set MATCH NUMBER, press P-FOUL/MATCH
button. The LCD display will read
“P-Foul = 1” and “Match = 3”. Press the
number 3 on the keypad. Enter the match
number from the keypad.
NOTE: Once MATCH has been selected, the match
number will appear each
time the P-FOUL/MATCH
button is pressed.
SETTING THE SHOT TIMER
OPTION:
To
activate this option, the remote RESET switch must be purchased. Connect this switch into the connector on
the console.
To run the shot timer:
1.
Pressing
the START/STOP TIME button on the
console will start and stop the shot clock time
2.
Pressing
the remote switch will RESET the shot timer.
CHANGING THE SHOT TIMER
RESET TIME:
The Eversan shot time has a default time of 35 seconds. The shot time can be changed to any number 0-99 but will reset to 35 seconds when the scoreboard console is powered down. To change the reset time for the shot timer, press SET, then press the SHOT CLOCK button once to increment, hold it down to decrement. Once you have set the shot clock time, it will always reset to that time when the RESET button is pressed, unless the scoreboard is powered down.
NETWORK WIRING INSTALLATION
Eversan’s advanced technology LED scoreboard system allows for multiple scoreboards and shot timers to be controlled separately or together in combination.
A. For Combined Operation only – wire scoreboards and/or shot timers per diagram B. Plug in a single control console to the wall box and operate scoreboards and/or shot timers.
B. For Combined and separate operation – wire scoreboards and/or shot timer per diagram A1. Plug both cables into one console to run all scoreboards and/or shot timers together. Plug both consoles into each wall junction box. To operate scoreboards and/or shot timers separately:
a. Completely perform installation of additional scoreboard(s) and shot timer systems.
b. Connect network together using special cross connector cables supplied with your purchase.
NOTE: Refer to diagrams A1 and A2 for details.
c. Installation of scoreboards and/or shot timers is now complete.
REPLACEMENT OF MODULAR PANELS AND POWER
SUPPLY
Eversan’s scoreboard systems are easy to maintain. Each module of the scoreboard is totally replaceable and interchangeable.
CAUTION: Before attempting any maintenance, please call and speak with an
Eversan Technician at 1 (800) 383-6060.
To Change any of
the Display Panels:
1. TURN THE SCOREBOARD POWER OFF.
2. Remove the four screws that are securing the panel.
3. Remove the display panel and CAREFULLY unplug connector.
(Rock connector back and forth to remove)
4. Properly replace the connector on the new display, taking care to install in the proper polarization.
5. Reinstall panel and install the four screws.
6. Turn the power on and test the scoreboard.
To Change the Power
Supply/Computer Box:
1. TURN THE SCOREBOARD POWER OFF.
2. Unplug the console connector from the power supply.
3. Remove the 4 screws located in the upper left corner of the scoreboard.
4. Slide the power supply to the left and carefully unplug the connector.
5. Replace the new power supply reconnect the console and scoreboard connectors.
6. Turn the power on and test the scoreboard.
SCOREBOARD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Scoreboard General
Instructions for Each Display
The scoreboard has one half of a Z-bracket mounted on the back of the board. Securely, bolt the other half of the Z-bracket to the wall using a minimum 3/8-inch diameter by 2-inch long lag bolts. To hang the board, please refer to Diagram A1. If additional reinforcement is necessary, bolt through the back plate by removing the minutes and seconds displays, and screw directly into the wall. (See step by step installation below)
Wall or Floor
Junction Box:
Mount on the wall or in the floor near the desired scorer table.
Electrical
Specifications: 120VAC @ 1 AMP
Electric outlets for scoreboards are always on a “clean” unused breaker box. Pay special attention to the power source and connections. The scoreboard display can only be turned on or off by using the 120VAC outlet that it is connected to, therefore it is recommended that either a key switch or circuit breaker easily control the outlet.
Step-By-Step
Installation:
1. Determine mounting location for the scoreboard.
2. Drill and mount “Z-bracket” to wall utilizing standard lag bolts.
3. Slip scoreboard display panel onto Z-bracket (see diagram A1).
4. Mount the junction box to the wall or floor near the score table.
5. Plug in the connector from the wall junction box to the power supply (see wire-up diagram).
6. Plug in cables #3 and #4 from the console into the wall junction box. The scoreboard in now ready for use-see Operating Instructions.