Basic Operation
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2 Basic Operation
Console Operation
The console face consists of a 2-line by
16-character liquid crystal display (LCD) and an
area for a sport-specific insert. Refer to
The standard keys and functions common to all
of the keys that pertain to a specific sport code
insert are explained in detail in their respective
sport section.
Throughout this manual, the names or letters
of keys on the keypad are enclosed in angle
brackets (such as
<ENTER*>
).
Sport Inserts
Sport inserts allow one console to control multiple sports. To use an insert, slide it into the
opening on the bottom of the console until it stops. To remove a sport insert, pull on the
tab that extends from the bottom of the console.
If an insert is lost or damaged, a printed copy of the insert drawing from
Appendix A
may
be used until a replacement can be ordered.
A sport insert identifies the keys required for normal operation of a specific sport. In most
cases, pressing a key immediately changes the scoreboard. Keys that require entry
of additional information are marked by a dot (such as
<SET TIME •>
). This additional
information is usually a number followed by the
<ENTER*>
key.
Some keys are labeled
+1
or
+2
. By pressing one of these keys once, the corresponding
field on the scoreboard (such as score or period) “increments”, or increases, by one. A
key with
-1
“decrements”, or decreases, by one.
On most inserts, certain keys have been grouped together in green (Home) or red
(Guest). These keys are
team
keys and work the same for both teams. They affect the
statistics only for that one team. Keys not under one of these color groups are
game
keys.
They are general keys for the progress of the game (such as period or quarter).
Keys with arrows activate an indicator (possession, bonus, etc.) on the scoreboard. The
direction of the arrow selects the appropriate team (left for home, right for guest).
Start Up
Use the switch on the back of the console to turn it on, then follow the LCD screens:
Display
Action
ALL SPORT 100
ED-13375 VER 1.7
The console turns on as soon as external power is applied.
The console performs a self-test when it is powered on. During
the self-test, a message displays the version of the standard
software loaded in the console.
VER = version number and revision number
ED = standard software number
LCD
Horn
Control
Menu
Navigation
Clock
Control
Number
Keypad
Sport-Specifi c Insert
LCD
Horn
Control
Menu
Navigation
Clock
Control
Number
Keypad
Sport-Specifi c Insert
Sport-Specifi c Insert
LCD
Sport-
Specifi c
Insert
LCD
Figure 3:
All Sport 100
Summary of Contents for ALL SPORT 100
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