“C ” OMMON UNCTIONS ON PAGE chapter discusses several functions of the MP-70/50 that are important to its operation in a hockey game, such as operating the clock and updating the score. Displaying shots on goal HOME S.O.G. VISITOR S.O.G.
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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide Entering penalties By default, the MP-70/50 allows you enter penalty times in two-minute five-minute, and 10-minute increments using the keys respectively. Entering single penalties Follow these steps to enter a penalty time for single penalties:...
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Note: Depending upon the type of scoreboard, penalty indi- cation arrows may not be present. There are two penalty clocks per team, and the MP-70/50 can store up to three additional penalties per team in memory. This means only the first two penalties in memory for each team will count down.
MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide Entering multiple penalties If a player receives more than one penalty time, such as two 2-minute penalties, or a 2-minute plus a 5-minute penalty, these multiple penalty times can be entered into the control by two different methods, explained on the following pages.
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5. The player number and tallied penalty time now appears on the LCD. Example: Player #23 receives a two-minute plus a five-minute penalty. The MP-70/ 50 user presses the keys on the control, then enters in 23 for the player number, thus giving player #23 a total of seven (2+5) minutes in penalties.
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MP-70/50 Scoreboard Controller User’s Guide Entering Other penalties HOME PENALTY VISITOR PENALTY 1. Press OTHER 2. Press the key, which is located on the top right-hand side of your Hockey overlay keypad of the Rev. A keypad version. (This OTHER key does not appear on hockey keypads issued earlier than April 3, 2006).
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Chapter 6: Hockey 5. The player’s number, and that player’s current penalty in memory appears on the LCD display, as shown below. In this instance, the Home Team Player #36 has received two 2-minute penalties, which will be counted down separately, in sequence, by the penalty clock. Note: As explained in the note in “E ”...
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The tracking penalties feature only shows the total penalty times assessed to an individual player. It does not show the player’s remain- ing penalty times on the MP-70/50 LCD screen. Refer to the score- board for the players’ remaining penalty time information.
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