M02 without Clock
1) Scoreboard connections:
•
The scoreboard should be supplied with a 230V mains supply.
•
The mains supply should be fed through
and it is highly recommended that the supply should be fed through
a Residual Current Device (RCD)
•
If the scoreboard has been supplied with a separate aerial this
should be mounted as high as possible
2) On Power Up
•
'Cd - ' will be displayed for 5 second
o
This is a "code" number stored in memory
o
There are 5 possible codes that may be used, this
allows a number of displays to be operated in close
proximity of each other
o
Further details on programming the code can be
found at the e
•
The scoreboard will now go into normal operation, displaying
scores with the clock blanked.
Scoreboard connections:
The scoreboard should be supplied with a 230V mains supply.
The mains supply should be fed through a 5 amp circuit breaker
and it is highly recommended that the supply should be fed through
a Residual Current Device (RCD)
If the scoreboard has been supplied with a separate aerial this
should be mounted as high as possible
2) On Power Up:
be displayed for 5 seconds
This is a "code" number stored in memory
There are 5 possible codes that may be used, this
allows a number of displays to be operated in close
proximity of each other
Further details on programming the code can be
found at the end of the manual
ll now go into normal operation, displaying
scores with the clock blanked.
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The scoreboard should be supplied with a 230V mains supply.
5 amp circuit breaker
and it is highly recommended that the supply should be fed through
If the scoreboard has been supplied with a separate aerial this
This is a "code" number stored in memory
There are 5 possible codes that may be used, this
allows a number of displays to be operated in close
Further details on programming the code can be
ll now go into normal operation, displaying