User`s guide

MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide
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Tracking the score by inning
If the MP-70/50 is programmed for use with the BA-7127 or BA-7136
(scoreboard type number 34) you can track score by inning through 20
innings of game play. In extra innings situations when the inning number
increases from 10 to 11, the home and visitor score by inning display win
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dows of the scoreboard will be cleared. Eleventh-inning scores will then be
displayed in the first-inning position, twelfth-inning scores in position 2,
and so on, through the twentieth inning. Score information for the first 10
innings is retained in memory and can be retrieved for display at any time
by entering an inning number from one to 10. (See
“UPDATING THE INNING
NUMBERON PAGE 101) The selected inning number appears on the top line,
right-hand side of the LCD window unless the hit or error indicator is on.
The BA-7120 scoreboard (type number 35) works similarly but has only
nine score-by-inning windows instead of 10. Therefore the tenth-inning
scores are displayed in the first-inning position, eleventh-inning scores in
position 2, and so on, through the eighteenth inning.
If your scoreboard model allows you to display the score by inning, follow
the steps below to enter or update the score. If you need to correct a scor
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ing mistake in a previous inning, follow the same steps.
1. Select the inning as instructed above.
2. Press HOME SCORE BY INN or VISITOR SCORE BY INN.
3. Press one of the following keys to adjust the score by the increment
indicated:
+1, +2, +3 or -1.
Or
1. Select the inning as instructed above.
2. Press HOME SCORE BY INN or VISITOR SCORE BY INN.
3. On the numeric keypad, enter the new score and then press ENTER.
If the automatic runs totaling feature is active, up to 19 runs per inning
can be displayed. If more than nine runs come across in any inning, the
display window for that particular inning will flash the number “1” for one
second out of every 11 seconds for the remainder of the game to indicate
more than 10 runs. For example, if there were 13 runs in the fifth inning,
that window would display “3” for 10 seconds, “1” for one second, “3”
for 10 seconds and so on.