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Tabletop controller

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Basketball
(WTTC-1 Tabletop Controller)
The first time you press this in a game, you will enter
the 5 numbers for the starting players. Enter the
number and press enter to move to the next field. On
subsequent times you press this key, you will enter one
player number going in to the game and one coming out.
Press
to see the game statistics. Set which statistics are
kept in the Stats Options, described in Game Setup, below.
When tracking fouls is enabled in the Stats menu
(see Game set up, below), the jersey number of the
player who committed the most recent foul will display on
the scoreboard. Press the Blank Player Foul when ready to
stop displaying this on the scoreboard.
When enabled through the "Alt Shot Reset" option
under the Shot Clock menu, this key resets the shot clock to a
length different than the main shot clock time. Set the length
with the "Alt Shot" option in the menu.
NOTE: If using an RSR-1, set the "Shot Length" to the time
you want to control by RSR (Shot or Alt Shot).
Run/Stop/Reset Units (RSR)
Using run/stop/reset (RSR) units for time keeping (optional):
Optional run-stop-reset units allow a second or third
operator to assist in controlling game time and shot time.
When a single button RSR is connected, the keyboard keys
Run/Stop and Reset are inactive. When a two button RSR is
connected, the Alt Shot Reset keyboard key is also inactive.
One RSR: Connect to either round phone plug input on the
back. The black rocker switch starts and stops the game time,
and the blue reset button resets the shot clock to its default
time. A two button RSR can also reset the shot clock to its
alternate time.
Two RSRs: The one connected to Input 1 controls the game
time with the rocker switch; the reset button(s) is inactive.
The one connected to Input 2 controls resetting the shot
clock with the reset button; the rocker switch is inactive. A
two button RSR can also reset the shot clock to its alternate
time.
Game setup (lengths of periods, lengths of time outs, horn
tones, etc):
For the latest version of these instructions, and additional user instructions, go to the customer service section of www.ColoradoTime.com
Email: customerservice@coloradotime.com * 1-800-287-0653 or +1 970-667-1000
Press to set up your game with the four main sub-
menus: Default Times, Shot Clock settings, Time Out
options and Statistics options.
Use the Default Times section to set number of periods,
period length, length of the break between periods, halftime
length, overtime length and whether to show tenths of a
second on the game clock when the time is below 1:00.
The break length is the time between quarters 1 and 2, and
between quarters 3 and 4. It has no effect if the game is set
to halves.
Use the Shot Clock section to:
-
toggle the shot clock on or completely off
-
set the default reset value for the shot clock
-
set whether to show tenths of a second on the shot
clock when the shot time is below :10
-
set whether the shot clock remains active or blank
when shot time is greater than the time remaining in
the period
Use the Time Out options to set the full and partial time outs
details, including number of each time out a team receives at
the beginning of each half, length, and horn details. Use Full
or Part TO Horn to toggle whether the game horn sounds
automatically at the end of a timeout. Use Full or Part TO
Warn to set the amount of time before the end of the
timeout that a warning horn will sound. Set to 0 for no
warning horn.
Use the Stats options to set whether to track fouls and points
by player number, and to set the thresholds for bonuses and
fouls: 1
st
(1-and-1), 2
nd
(2-shot), and number of fouls at which
a player fouls out of the game.
Set Horn tones in the Horn Options section of the Hardware
Options menu, as described in the Tabletop Quick Reference
Guide. For basketball, Horn 1 is the game horn, and Horn 2 is
the shot clock horn.
You can also choose Hardware Options to set the global
settings for all sports on this console. This menu is described
on the Tabletop Quick Reference guide, and includes
brightening and dimming your scoreboard, horn tones,
backlight setting on the console, and other scoreboard
configurations.
F979/202003

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