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Electro-mech LX2056 Owner's Manual

Indoor six-player statistics panel set

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Model LX2056
Owner's Manual
Indoor Six-Player Statistics Panel Set
The purpose of this manual is to explain how to install and maintain the Electro-Mech
Model LX2056 Indoor Six-Player Statistics Panel set. Model LX2056 is shipped as a set
of two displays. Operation of this panel set is covered in the manual that ships with the
player statistics control console.
Original Filename: LX2056_Owner
Document Version: 1.5
Document Date: November 11, 2015

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  • Page 1 Owner's Manual Indoor Six-Player Statistics Panel Set The purpose of this manual is to explain how to install and maintain the Electro-Mech Model LX2056 Indoor Six-Player Statistics Panel set. Model LX2056 is shipped as a set of two displays. Operation of this panel set is covered in the manual that ships with the player statistics control console.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    LX2056 Owner's Manual Revised November 11, 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS BEST PRACTICES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY AND PRODUCT CARE ....... 3 Product Specifications ..................... 5 Planning Your Scoreboard Installation ................8 Electrical Installation...................... 10 Mechanical Installation ....................17 Testing, Operation, and Ongoing Care................20 Maintenance ........................
  • Page 3: Best Practices For Personal Safety And Product Care

    LX2056 Owner's Manual BEST PRACTICES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY AND PRODUCT CARE Thank you for choosing Electro-Mech products for your athletic facility. We hope you will be pleased with the performance and appearance of your player statistics panels. The information in this document will help you maintain the equipment in its best condition.
  • Page 4 LX2056 Owner's Manual Revised November 11, 2015 Conditions of Installation and Use for Indoor Scoreboards This player statistics panel set is designed for installation and use in a dry environment. Do not attempt to install or operate the player statistics displays outdoors or in a wet location.
  • Page 5: Product Specifications

    LX2056 Owner's Manual PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS General Description: • Model LX2056 is a set of two electronic player statistics panels designed for permanent indoor installation and intended primarily to show statistics by Player Number for basketball or volleyball. Standard Package Includes: •...
  • Page 6 LX2056 Owner's Manual Revised November 11, 2015 Display Features: • 12 each 2-Digit Player Number (six sets for Guest, six sets for Home), Red, 6 inches tall, to 99 • 12 each 2-Digit Player Fouls/Digs (six sets for Guest, six sets for Home), Green, 6 inches tall, to 99 •...
  • Page 7 Revised November 11, 2015 LX2056 Owner's Manual Power Requirements: • Each LX2056 player statistics display requires one circuit providing 2.1 amps 120 VAC, 60 Hz • Power enters each cabinet via an attached 6-foot long cord designed to plug into a standard (NEMA 5-15R) power receptacle.
  • Page 8: Planning Your Scoreboard Installation

    LX2056 Owner's Manual Revised November 11, 2015 PLANNING YOUR SCOREBOARD INSTALLATION A good plan is important to the success of any project, and installing player statistics panels is no exception. An important first step in planning for your stat panels is determining the optimal location.
  • Page 9 Revised November 11, 2015 LX2056 Owner's Manual check with your scoreboard sales rep to make sure you have any project level documentation you may need. Before You Spend Your Time and Money... Please keep in mind that the dimensions and other details referenced throughout this document are specific to the standard configuration of this player statistics scoreboard model.
  • Page 10: Electrical Installation

    LX2056 Owner's Manual Revised November 11, 2015 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION This section of the manual provides information that is important for locating power receptacles, running cable, planning for conduit, and other steps needed in preparation for bringing power and data to the player statistics displays. The final hookups for power and data will happen after the mechanical installation.
  • Page 11 ScoreLink transmitter will need an extra receptacle for the transmitter's power supply. Model LX2056 draws a maximum of 2.1 amps at each cabinet. It is common to wire the receptacles for both player stat displays, along with the receptacle for the main basketball scoreboard display, on a single circuit sharing a disconnect switch.
  • Page 12 That is, you want to feed the long run of data cable into the box rather than pulling the pigtail out. Electro-Mech provides a strain relief on one side of the junction box to secure the cable. You may choose to connect conduit directly to the Page 12 800.445.7846 ·...
  • Page 13 However, the materials are readily available from Electro-Mech. The other method requires the right-angle stereo plug assembly, which Electro-Mech provides with all hard-wired indoor scoreboard packages. In the case of players statistics panels, there will be two plug assemblies to terminate the two cable runs required.
  • Page 14 LX2056 Owner's Manual Revised November 11, 2015 Connecting data cable to the stereo plug requires soldering to two terminals. Slide the cover and sleeve over the data cable before soldering. The terminal nearer the center of the plug body connects to the tip of the socket. The black wire from the data cable should be soldered to this terminal.
  • Page 15 The preceding material discussed how to run data cable for a single pair of player stat panels. When additional scoreboard displays are installed in the same facility, the options can become confusing. Please discuss cabling plans with your Electro-Mech sales rep to make certain you receive all the materials necessary to meet your expectations.
  • Page 16 LX2056 Owner's Manual Revised November 11, 2015 Sometimes Separate, Sometimes Together As mentioned previously, the current loop signal that sends data from a control console to a scoreboard display cannot be split. That is, you can't take the signal from one data port on the back of the control console to two or more displays.
  • Page 17: Mechanical Installation

    • Anchoring the lag bolts • Lifting the display cabinets into position Electro-Mech recommends you find a reputable sign installer with the equipment and experience to handle the work mentioned above. If you are unfamiliar with sign installers in your area, contact your scoreboard sales rep for recommendations.
  • Page 18 LX2056 Owner's Manual Revised November 11, 2015 Mounting Tabs When the display cabinets are packaged for shipment, the mounting tabs are rotated down to keep them out of the way. When you are ready to hang the scoreboards, rotate the tabs so that the keyhole slots are correctly oriented.
  • Page 19 Revised November 11, 2015 LX2056 Owner's Manual Finalizing For the final mechanical step, you must slide the keyhole slots in the mounting tabs over the lag bolts. The lag bolts should allow the tabs to slip down into a position where the bolt heads prevent any forward shifting.
  • Page 20: Testing, Operation, And Ongoing Care

    Scheduled Testing and Maintenance Electro-Mech scoreboard systems do not require scheduled maintenance procedures. However, it is important to check for problems prior to a game. We recommend running through the tests described above between two and four weeks prior to the start of a season (or anytime you plan to use the system after a gap of more than a month).
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    5:00 PM Eastern Standard Time. Our web address and phone number are printed at the bottom of this page. When contacting Electro-Mech for support, it helps to have the scoreboard model (LX2056) handy as well as the version of the software running on your control console.
  • Page 22 If, after working with our support staff, you discover that a part needs to be serviced or replaced, the next step is to send the part to Electro-Mech for repair. During the warranty period, we repair parts and return them via UPS ground service at no charge.
  • Page 23 Revised November 11, 2015 LX2056 Owner's Manual Location of Serviceable Parts Each stat panel section has a power supply located behind the Player digit assembly situated second from the top, and LX drivers located behind each Points/Kills digit assembly. If your player statistics panels include ScoreLink RF receiver units, they will be accessible just to the right of the center column of digits, along the top row.
  • Page 24 LX2056 Owner's Manual Revised November 11, 2015 LED Displays The LED displays (but not individual LEDs) are field replaceable parts. Each LED is soldered to a PCB (printed circuit board) which is, in turn, attached to a protective metal mask. The mask assembly is attached to the scoreboard face with machine screws.
  • Page 25 Revised November 11, 2015 LX2056 Owner's Manual Power Supplies and Fuses AC power enters each player statistics display through the power cord attached to the top of the cabinet. Each stat panel section (Guest and Home) is powered by a Mean Well SP-320-24 power supply module.
  • Page 26 LX2056 Owner's Manual Revised November 11, 2015 LX Drivers The LX Driver circuit boards do the work of interpreting data sent from the control console to player statistics display. Using that information, the drivers decide which of the LEDs should be illuminated and which should not.
  • Page 27 Revised November 11, 2015 LX2056 Owner's Manual Right Side Stat Panel LX Drivers Connector LX53 LX54 LX55 LX56 LX57 LX59 From J2 (Data In) ScoreLink To Data J3 (Data Out) To LX54 To LX55 To LX56 To LX57 To LX59...
  • Page 28: Limited Warranty Statement

    Scoreboards and Accessories Sold in the United States Warranty Coverage Electro-Mech warrants to the original end-user that the Equipment will be free from Defects (as defined below) in materials and workmanship for a period of five years from the date of invoice. Electro-Mech's obligation under this warranty is limited to, at Electro-Mech's option, replacing or repairing any Equipment or Part thereof that is found by Electro-Mech not to conform to the Equipment’s specifications.
  • Page 29 Electro-Mech. Limitation of Liability In no event shall Electro-Mech be liable for any special, consequential, incidental, or exemplary damages arising out of or in any way connected with the Equipment or otherwise, including but not limited to damages for lost profits, cost of substitute or replacement equipment, down time, lost data, or injury to property, or any damages or sums paid by the purchaser to third parties.