Revised November 11, 2015
LX2056 Owner's Manual
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Finalizing
For the final mechanical step, you must slide
the keyhole slots in the mounting tabs over
the lag bolts. The lag bolts should allow the
tabs to slip down into a position where the
bolt heads prevent any forward shifting.
If you've followed the process as it was
presented in this document, you will already
have electrical receptacles and data cabling
(if used) in place. At this point you should
plug the scoreboard's power cord into the
power receptacle. If you are hard-wiring the
data cable, connect the plugs to the input
ports on top of the cabinet. The section that
follows will discuss how to connect the
control console and test the system.
Connections at the Control Console
The standard control console packaged with this scoreboard system is powered through
a typical three-prong AC power cord. At the point of operation, the console requires a
grounded power receptacle.
If your scoreboard package includes a ScoreLink RF Communications system, the
power receptacle may be the only consideration on the control console side of the
installation process. For details about ScoreLink, consult the documentation that ships
with the product. Otherwise, use the stereo patch cable to plug the console into the
junction box.