Table of contents Clock mode Clock 1 (direct to scoreboard) mode Timer mode Timer 1 (direct to scoreboard) mode Track mode Track 1 (direct to scoreboard) mode Segment Timer (direct to scoreboard) mode Turn off the unit Lock keys Link Initialize radio Reset to default settings Battery info...
Clock By putting the Wireless Sideline Handswitch into “Clock” mode, the user is able to start and stop the game clock that the MP-70 controller is running. Set to “Clock” mode: To set the Wireless Sideline Handswitch to the “Clock” mode, with the unit off, press and hold the “Clock”...
Clock 1 By putting the Wireless Sideline Handswitch into “Clock 1” mode, the user is able to run a game clock on a scoreboard without the use of an MP-70 controller. (The MP-70 must be turned off and all other information on the scoreboard cannot be displayed.) Set to “Clock 1”...
Timer By putting the Wireless Sideline Handswitch into “Timer” mode, the user is able start, stop, and reset the timer clock that the MP-70 controller is running. Set to “Timer” mode: To set the Wireless Sideline Handswitch to the “Timer” mode, with the unit off, press and hold the “Timer”...
Timer 1 By putting the Wireless Sideline Handswitch into “Timer 1” mode, the user is able to run a timer clock on a scoreboard without the use of an MP-70 controller. (The MP-70 must be turned off and all other information on the scoreboard cannot be displayed.) Set to “Timer 1”...
Track By putting the Wireless Sideline Handswitch into “Track” mode, the user is able start and stop the track clock that the MP-70 controller is running. Set to “Track” mode: To set the Wireless Sideline Handswitch to the “Track” mode, with the unit off, press and hold the “Track”...
Track 1 By putting the Wireless Sideline Handswitch into “Track 1” mode, the user is able to run a track clock on a scoreboard without the use of an MP-70 controller. (The MP-70 must be turned off and all other information on the scoreboard cannot be displayed.) Set to “Track 1”...
Segment Timer By putting the Wireless Sideline Handswitch into “Segment Timer” mode, the user is able to run a segment timer on a scoreboard without the use of an MP-70 controller. (The MP-70 must be turned off and all other information on the scoreboard cannot be displayed.) When the segment timer is turned on, it will start in segment one.
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minutes, or the “NEXT SEG.” button to increase the seconds, or the “SPLIT TIME” button to decrease the seconds, until the desired time is displayed on the clock. Then press the “1” button to save the time. Configure the horn – to configure the horn the user must navigate to break “0” and press the “2”...
Turn off the unit When the unit is in a mode that keeps it on all of the time (Clock 1, Timer 1, Track 1, or Segment Timer modes), the user must turn it off when they are finished using the unit. If the unit is left on in one of these modes, the batteries will eventually go dead.
Link The Wireless Sideline Handswitch has to be linked to the MP-70 to work in the same group as the MP-70. Set to “Link” mode: To enter the link mode, press and hold the “BATT” button and press and hold the “START”...
Initialize Radio When a new radio is installed in the unit, the settings of the radio may not be correct for the Wireless Sideline Handswitch. To set the radio up as needed, the initialization mode needs to be run. This only needs to be done one time when a new radio is installed in the unit. Set to “Initialize Radio”...
Reset factory defaults The Wireless Sideline Handswitch can have its mode and group setting reset to default settings. Resetting to factory defaults: To reset the settings of the Wireless Sideline Handswitch back to factory settings, press and hold the “BATT” button and press and hold the “START” button (approximately 10 seconds) until all four LED’s light up.
Battery info The Wireless Sideline Handswitch uses a 3.7 Lithium Ion battery. To check the battery level, press and hold the “BATT” button until the LED’s light up. The LED’s indicate the power of the battery; four LED’s means full battery, down to 1 LED means the battery needs to be charged.
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