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NAUCON-1000 User manual Take control … Learn about the NAUCON-1000 with this complete User manual Danmarksvej 1 DK-8660 Skanderborg Tel.: +45 8651 1166 www.nautronic.com scoreboards@nautronic.com NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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NAUCON-1000 USER MANUAL SETTING UP THE NAUCON-1000 Getting to know your NAUCON-1000 Indicator icons Start setting up your NAUCON-1000 General setup Advanced setup Service menu Board zones setup SETTING UP SPORT 18-19 Basketball 20-21 Handball Volleyball Ice hockey Tennis Floorball Futsal Bandy Soccer Mini hockey Boxing Water polo American football Basket 3X3 Netball Inline hockey Wrestling Interval training Squash/Badminton Baseball...
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EXTRA SCOREBOARD FEATURES Edit team lineups Correct menu Results showing on an A-H board Side console setup Total reset How to check the software version Updating the NAUCON-1000 software Import/Export settings TROUBLE SHOOTING Trouble shooting Diagnostics menu Diagnostic troubleshooting guide NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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Subtract Home Score Subtract Guest Score Add Guest Score Add Home Score On/off Start Turn the NAUCON-1000 on and off. Game clock starts. When turning off the control panel you Stop must confirm by pressing ACCEPT on the touch screen.
TIEBREAK Multiple zones active MENU All zones disabled Zone 1-4 COLLISION – another NAUCON-1000 is transmitting in the same zone. *Change or disable zones. See more on page 7. *Note you might see the flashing collision warning even when all zones are turned off.
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Start setting up your NAUCON-1000 When starting your NAUCON-1000 it will start up in a default sport. If setting up for the first time the NAUCON-1000 will start in basketball. To exit the sport press the MENU click button on the console and then press EXIT SPORT.
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Lower level will extend the battery performance. Board info Dimming timeout after keypress The NAUCON-1000 starts searching for scoreboards in the activated zones. Time before dimming the backlight on the touch screen (0-99 min.). → If a scoreboard is turned on and...
Insert a USB stick to export a CSV file.* GENERAL SETUP MENU. and press GAME LOG EXPORT TO USB. The file contains log from when the console was turned on. A CSV file is a Comma Separated Values file. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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SETTINGS CHANGES ing text: “PLEASE WAIT!! IMPORTING LOGO FROM USB DRIVE.” The import Fig. 5 – Service menu “Page 1/7” is done when the NAUCON-1000 returns to the SERVICE MENU. Fig. 5 – “Page 1/7”: LOGO REQUIREMENTS: Import/export configuration Choose either to import or export con- →...
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15 seconds and then Default is SCORE. only team fouls will show. SCORE: The previous set scores are OFF: Only team fouls will show. shown in the upper player scores in the side scoreboards. Default is ON. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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BOOST: Used for test-purpose only. Default is HIGH. Basketball shot clock led ON: The shot clock led stripe turns on when the shot clock runs out. OFF: The shot clock led stripe is disa- bled. Default is ON. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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– All the diodes on the scoreboard should light up. – All numbers on the scoreboard are counting up. – Checking if all addresses referring to the digits are working. – Text displays turn fully ON, one line at a time. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Test handles NG12: For NA/NHA/NC/NE scoreboards Press a button on the handle connected from 2012 and forward. to the NAUCON-1000. There are several kinds of handles. Note the number NG08: For NT/NS/NB/NQA/NW score- showing in the small display on the touch boards from 1998 and forward.
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Board zones setup HOW TO CONFIGURE one or more NAUCON-1000. Go to the BOARD ZONES SETUP menu from the SERVICE MENU. See how to get there on page 9. ZONES DESCRIPTION WHEN CONFIGURING THE BOARD A zone is a group of scoreboards that are...
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CONFIGURING ZONE(S) BOARD ZONES SETUP menu. To set up four scoreboards each with their own NAUCON-1000, as Fig. 14, follow the description on page 14. USE THE SAME PROCEDURE WHEN SETTING UP ONE, TWO OR THREE NAU- CON-1000 CONTROL PANELS.
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34: Guest sideboard 43 & 44: Shot clocks 47 & 48: Shot clocks If only one NAUCON-1000 is set up for four individual scoreboards, all of the above zones will highlight at the same time. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Set the length of an extended period. You can change between turning the au- Default is 5 minutes. tomatic horn ON or OFF. Default is ON. Half-time break time Set the length of the half-time break. Default is 15 minutes. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Default is ON OFF: Shot clock time is started manually Penalty show time with a remote control. Sets the time that a player number foul Default is ON is shown on the scoreboard. Default is 15 sec. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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Default is 1 minute. OFF. OFF: Hides yellow and red card buttons when player number selection is set to OFF. DEFAULT is off. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Default is OFF. LIST: Choose player number from a list. TYPE: Type player number. OFF: Scores and penalties are given to the whole team Periods Sets the number of periods in the match. Default is 2. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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Default is OFF. LIST: Choose player number from a list. TYPE: Type player number. OFF: Scores and penalties are given to the whole team | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Sets game clock to count DOWN or count UP. Default is UP. ON: Enables the ringette rules. OFF: Disables the ringette rules. Minor penalty time DEFAULT is OFF. Sets the length of the minor penalty. Default is 2 minutes. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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Fig. 36, page 40. Automatic horn icon The automatic horn is turned off. Correct menu If a correction must be made to the on- going game, you must enter CORRECT MENU. See more on page 40. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Sets the length of an extended period. Periods Default is 5 minutes. Sets the number of periods in the Count mode match. Default is 3. Sets game clock to count DOWN or count UP. Default is UP. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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Example: If set to ON and a period, 20 min., has ended the next period will start Max team fouls counting from 20 and up to 40 min. Sets the number of team fouls that a team can get. Default is 4. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Sets the number of periods in the Match. Default is 2. Extended period time Sets the length of an extended period. Default is 15 minutes. Count mode Sets game clock to count DOWN or count UP. Default is DOWN. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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OFF: Scores and penalties are previous period. Default is ON. given to the whole team Injury time Time continue counting when a player is injured on the field. Default is ON. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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OFF: Scores and penalties are given to the whole team Break time Periods Sets the length of the breaks between periods. Default is 15 minutes. Sets the number of periods in the match. Default is 3. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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Default is 1 minute. Pre time Sets the length of the pre time / the time counting down before the match. Default is 0 minutes (OFF). Show sideboards Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default is ON. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Default is 5 minutes. Sets the number og periods in the match. Default is 4 Pre time Sets the length of the pre time / the time counting down before the match. Default is 0 minutes NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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Default is 0 seconds. Default is 15 minutes. Show sideboards Half-time break time Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default Sets the length of the half-time break. is ON. Default is 12 minutes. Pre time | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Default is DOWN. Sets the time that a player number foul Shot clock time is shown on the scoreboard. Sets the number of seconds for the shot Default is 15 sec. clocks to count down. Default: 12 sec. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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Sets the length of the half-time break. Sets the number of periods in the Default is 5 minutes. match. Default is 4. Extended half time break time Sets the length of an extended half-time break. Default is 1 minute. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Inline hockey setup Choose INLINE HOCKEY from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 30a. INLINE HOCKEY SETUP INLINE HOCKEY SETUP EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST 1:00 PRE TIME AUTOMATIC HORN...
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Sets the length of the pre time / the time counting down before the match. Sets the number of periods in the Default is 0 minutes match. Default is 2. Automatic horn Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Default is ON. | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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Sets the length of the break between Default is 2. the countings. Default is 3 minutes. Automatic horn Cycles Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Sets the number of cycles. Default is 6. Default is ON. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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TEAM LINEUP team lineup. You will enter a screen where you can change the names and numbers of the players see page 40. CANCEL DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 33 – Setup Interval training | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL...
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. Remember to save your changes by Choose between Western, Russian and pressing ACCEPT. Hebrew keyboard. For Arabic language please contact Nautronic. Keyboard Clear text Use the keyboard* to type names of the players. * Default keyboard is set to Clears the text field.
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SUBTRACT SUBTRACT GAMES GAMES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. GAMES GAMES PREVIOUS PREVIOUS SETS SETS SERVE SERVE SUBTRACT SUBTRACT CORRECT NEXT PREVIOUS POINT POINT TIEBREAK POINT POINT MENU Tennis, control screen Tennis, Correct menu activated NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL |...
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A-H BOARD Choose A-H BOARD from the SELECT SPORT MENU. If you have an A-H board, RESULT RESULT the NAUCON-1000 unit allows you to dis- play different match scores. RESULT RESULT When you press one of the RESULT but- tons (A-H RESULT) you will enter a numer-...
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CONFIGURATIONS WILL BE LOST AND SET TO DEFAULT! → You can export the current configuration as a back up before proceeding, see EXPORT CONFIGURATION on page 9. – The NAUCON-1000 must be turned – Text on the touch screen should be: OFF.
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How to check the software version There are two methods to check the software version of the NAUCON-1000 unit. METHOD 1: METHOD 2: – Enter the SELECT SPORT menu. Press – Start or restart the NAUCON-1000. the MENU click button on the console and then EXIT SPORT on the touch →...
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WHEN SOFTWARE UPDATE IS PERFORMED, ALL SAVED CONFIGURA- TIONS WILL BE LOST AND SET TO DEFAULT! To update to the latest version of software – The touch screen will display the fol- to the NAUCON-1000, follow the steps lowing text: “DISK FOUND.” below: After 10-15 seconds: –...
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IMPORT CONFIGURATION EXPORT CONFIGURATION Import your saved configuration to the Export your current configuration of the NAUCON-1000 from the service menu. NAUCON-1000 from the service menu. To enter the service menu To enter the service menu follow the steps below: follow the steps below: –...
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→ Wireless module must be installed for same time to check if the fuse is blown and D8 to function. must be replaced. → Make sure the NAUCON-1000 is turned D4 – 24V/DC DIGIT If D4 light is off: FUSES: Check fuse F2.
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11, in the BOARD INFO MENU. The 12V IN: DIP1: 0 - 00000000 DIP2: 0 - 00000000 NAUCON-1000 will enter a diagnostic 12V FUSE: DIP3: 11 - 00001011 menu where all information of the score- 24V IN: 24V FUSE:...
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Fault in the communication. fault: 12V FUSE – SEND PACKETS → Fuse F1 is blown. Counting* → OK 0 → Error: The radio in the NAUCON-1000 fault: 24V IN – might be damaged. → No 24V/AC supply. RECEIVE PACKETS fault: 24V FUSE –...
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