Basketball
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MP-70/50
• MP-72/52 • MP-73/53 • PN 98-0002-29 • REV 1709.13
FIBA
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DVANCE SEQUENCE
If you chose the AUTO PERIOD ADVANCE feature that is an option under FIBA
rules, the MP-70/50 control will run a sequence of FIBA basketball game periods
and their time values, which are described below. (This prompt was previously
discussed in
Pre-game warmup period
- 20 minutes.
First period
- 10 minutes.
Two-minute break between first and second periods.
Second period
- 10 minutes.
Halftime break - 15 minutes.
Third period
- 10 minutes.
Two-minute break between third and fourth periods..
Fourth period
- 10 minutes.
If the score is tied:
First extra period
- 5 minutes.
Second extra period
- 5 minutes.
Third extra period
- 5 minutes.
Note
: The AUTO PERIOD ADVANCE feature differs from regular
basketball operations in one important respect: In order to start a period,
you MUST press the
TIME IN/TIME OUT
button twice: the first time to
bring the control into TIME OUT, and the second time to bring it back into
TIME IN again. This is required so that the control will not automatically
start the next period without the operator’s consent. (Break periods start
automatically).
O
PERATING THE CONTROL IN A BASKETBALL GAME
Before continuing with this chapter, be sure the letters BB appear in the upper-
left corner of the LCD display. This indicates that basketball is the sport currently
selected. If you see a different code, select basketball as instructed on
on page 151. You may want to adjust the sport-
specific settings for basketball as instructed earlier in this chapter.