User`s guide
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide
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The MP-70/50 can provide data in either format. The prompts shown
above allow you to specify which data format each output connector pro
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vides. If the MP-70/50 is controlling multiple scoreboards, be sure you
know which output connector drives each scoreboard before changing
these settings. Respond with
YES to set the output to MP-69 data, and
NO to set the output to MP-70/50 data. Connector one is automatically
configured for MP-70/50 data on wireless controls, so the CONN.1
prompt will not be displayed.
If you press YES at the CONN3&4,MP69 prompt, the CLK AT TIMER
prompt appears. If you are using shot timers that have a built-in game
clock, press
YES. Otherwise, press NO.
If your MP-70/50 is equipped with the wireless option and you press NO
at the CONN3&4,MP69 prompt, the RADIO@TIMER prompt appears as
shown above. If you are using wireless shot/field timers, press
YES. Other-
wise, press NO.
Note: The wireless connection cannot transmit data in the
MP-69 format. If you are using a wireless M-70/50 to control
a scoreboard that requires MP-69 data, configure the output
connectors to transmit MP-70 data. A convertor box at the
scoreboard converts this data to the MP-69 format.