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Thank you for purchasing a Funtronix Score-N-Time Portable Electronic Scoreboard. At Funtronix, our motto is “Electronic Fun for Everyone”. By offering a line of affordable electronic scoreboards, our goal is to add a little fun to your sports and leisure activities.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Product Features and Highlights Section 1: Scoreboard Setup Section 2: Using the common modes of the SNT-130M/230M & SNT-130MP/230MP scoreboards Section 3: Using the added modes of the SNT-130MP/230MP Multisport-Pro scoreboard Section 4: Using the Tournament mode Section 5: Using the Workout Timer Section 6: Using your scoreboard for Bocce Ball Section 7: Using the Stopwatch...
MODEL SNT-130M MODEL SNT-130MP MODEL SNT-230MP MODEL SNT-230M STANDARD MULTISPORT MODEL SNT-130M & SNT-230M Wireless RF remote-controlled keypad operates up to Game clock functions as a count-down timer or 200 feet from scoreboard* count-up clock in several play modes ...
SECTION 1: SCOREBOARD SETUP 1. If you are using the scoreboard without an AC adapter, remove/open the battery cover(s) located on the rear of the scoreboard and install six AA-size alkaline batteries (SNT-130 series) or 8 C-cell alkaline batteries (SNT-230 series). Re-attach/close the battery cover(s). 2.
SECTION 2: USING THE PLAY MODES COMMON TO BOTH SNT-130M/230M AND SNT-130MP/230MP SCOREBOARD MODELS LAYOUT OF THE SNT-130M/230M SCOREBOARD KEYPAD Prior to the start of a game, press the button to select a play mode. Each press of this button will cycle through the different play modes of the scoreboard. If a game is already in progress, hold this button down for 3 seconds to reset the current game.
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The possession arrows can be enabled or disabled at any time before or during a game. If the possession indicators are disabled, pressing the button will enable the possession indicator for the respective side. Pressing the same button again will disable the possession indicator.
SECTION 3: USING THE ADDED MODES OF THE MULTISPORT-PRO SCOREBOARD: MODEL SNT-130MP/230MP Additional keypad buttons for use with the enhanced features of the SNT-130MP/230MP Prior to the start of a game, press the button to select a play mode. Each press of this button will cycle through the different play modes of the scoreboard.
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Detailed information for each additional play mode in the SNT-130MP/230MP scoreboard is shown below. (SNT-130MP shown for reference) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mode 8: Untimed Baseball/Kickball Mode 9: Timed Baseball/Kickball Left multisport digit = Balls Middle multisport digit = Strikes Right multisport digit = Outs Mode 8: Untimed Baseball Mode The possession arrows represent the top and bottom of the...
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Refer to the following table for a description of the keypad functions for each Play Mode. TABLE 1: MULTISPORT BUTTON FUNCTIONS PLAY MODE BASEBALL/KICKBALL (Mode 8 & 9) Increment Balls Increment Strikes Increment Outs SOCCER/HOCKEY/BASKETBALL Increment Home Team Clear Fouls Increment Guest Team With Foul/Penalty Display (Mode 10) Fouls by 1...
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To start or stop the game clock, press the buttons, respectively. Use the home buttons or guest buttons to control the team scores. Use the buttons to control the possession arrows (i.e. indicate who has controlling serve in a game of table tennis, or to indicate who has control of the ball). When a period ends (game clock is enabled) and horn mode 2 or 3 are selected, the horn will sound for approximately 3 seconds.
SECTION 4: USING THE TOURNAMENT MODE Tournament Mode is great for events where multiple rounds of timed play occur, and a final round is set up as a sudden-death round. Your SNT-130/230 scoreboard can be set up to have any number of timed rounds (up to 9 total) and one sudden-death round.
SECTION 5: USING THE WORKOUT TIMER The workout timer is completely configurable for use in a variety of events, including sparing, exercise routines, speech timing and debates. Each workout round can be set to a unique time. The resting period can be set from 15 seconds to 99 minutes.
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Press and hold the button button for approximately 3 seconds to select the resting round time. The period digit will show a “r”. Use the buttons to select set the resting time to “1:00” on the display. Press and release the button to select the second workout round.
SECTION 6: USING YOUR SCOREBOARD FOR BOCCE BALL The Bocce Ball mode is configurable for different variations of use: the match can be timed or untimed, with timed matches settable from 15 minutes to 99 hours (default is 4 hours). The possession arrows default to disabled but can be enabled to indicate team turns, and the period digit can be used to indicate rounds of play.
SECTION 7: USING THE STOPWATCH FUNCTION The stopwatch function offers two ways to time an event: individually-run team time and simultaneous timing with split function. Follow the instructions below to set up and operate the stopwatch. Select play mode 7 of the scoreboard as described in Section 2. Stopwatch Mode.
SECTION 8: USING THE CLOCK/TIMER FUNCTION In several play modes, the game clock can be configured as a count-down timer or count-up clock. Follow the next few steps to configure the game clock. 1. Select one of the following play modes that support the count up/down clock mode function: ...
SECTION 9: HALFTIME AND OVERTIME PERIODS The SNT-130M/230M and SNT-130MP/230MP scoreboards feature an adjustable halftime period and overtime period. The halftime period can be inserted between any of the regular periods 1 through 9. It can be adjusted from 5 seconds to 99 minutes, and is independent of regulation period times. The overtime period can be called up when regulation play time has ended and an overtime period is required.
SECTION 10: SHORT AND LONG TIMEOUTS Your scoreboard features an adjustable short timeout and long timeout function. Follow the steps below to initiate a timeout. 1. Make sure the game clock has been stopped. 2. Press and hold either the button for approximately 3 seconds to initiate a short timeout or a long timeout, respectively.
SECTION 11: INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE KEYPAD REMOTE If the low-battery warning chirp is sounding in the keypad, it is time to replace the batteries. This warning chirp will occur following each press of a keypad button. 1. If you are in the middle of a game and the game clock is being used, make certain the game clock is stopped before proceeding, and that the scoreboard is not in the power-down mode.
SECTION 13: DETAILED KEYPAD BUTTON DESCRIPTIONS AND USAGE Buttons that have multiple functions will have a dividing line through them. Any function below the line on the button requires you to hold the button down to activate that particular function. BUTTON FUNCTION Start the game clock (if applicable).
SECTION 14: CARE AND MAINTENANCE Keep your scoreboard clean for optimum viewing of the display. Never spray cleaning solutions directly onto the scoreboard or keypad. Use only ammonia-free window cleaning solution. To clean your scoreboard, spray the cleaner onto a clean cloth. Lightly wipe the scoreboard or keypad with the damp cloth until clean.
1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Funtronix LLC warrants your product against defects in materials and workmanship for one (1) year from date of shipment to the original purchaser. Should any part of the scoreboard, keypad, or AC adapter be proven defective in material or workmanship within this period, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced (with new or rebuilt parts) at Funtronix’s discretion, without charge for parts or labor directly related to the defect(s).
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