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If track is not the sport currently selected on the MP-70/50, see “SELECTING
AND CHANGING SPORTS” ON PAGE 173.
You should also verify that the controller has been programmed to the cor-
rect scoreboard type and data format as instructed in “PROGRAMMING THE SYS-
TEM SETTINGS” ON PAGE 149.
Sport-specific settings for track
When you select track the MP-70/50 offer the sport-specific settings dis-
cussed below. When you adjust these settings, the MP-70/50 stores your
selections in permanent memory. Your settings become active each time
you select track in the future.
• The sequence shown on the following pages presents you with all of
the options you could encounter while programming sports-specific
settings. However, these options presented to you may vary, depend
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ing upon the type of your control (MP-70 or MP-50), the version num-
ber of the firmware in your control, the two-digit board type that
you’ve selected, or your scoreboard model. Hence, not all of the
options outlined in this chapter may appear on your control.
• As you run through the following programming sequence, and you
find the need to back up to a previous programming option earlier in
the sequence, you can back up by selecting
SHIFT+8.
• You may skip a prompt by pressing the NEXT key. This will advance
you to the next prompt, but will save the existing settings of your cur
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rent prompt without making any changes. However, Fair-Play advises
that you respond YES or NO to all prompts, so that you have made all
of the appropriate selections for your sports event.
• You may exit the programming sequence at any time by pressing the
ESC key. This will take you to the Quit prompt.
Track