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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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MODEL VSBX-320
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Summary of Contents for VARSITY Scoreboards VSBX-320

  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODEL VSBX-320 www.varsityscoreboards.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents CONTROLLER DEFINITIONS ..........................2 COMMUNICATION CABLES ..........................3 Connecting a Hard Wired Cable ........................4 Connecting a Wireless Transmitter ......................4 GETTING STARTED ............................... 4 A Note about the LCD Display: ........................5 Using the LCD controller to score Baseball ....................5 GAMEPLAY ................................
  • Page 3: Communication Cables

    Before continuing, take a few moments and familiarize yourself with the following terms as they apply to the controller. They are referenced frequently throughout this manual. 1. POWER Switch: The POWER switch is used to turn the controller ON and OFF. 2.
  • Page 4: Connecting A Hard Wired Cable

    Connecting a Hard Wired Cable 1. Using the supplied 20-ft. DIN cable, connect one end to either of the DIN sockets on back of the controller and the other end to the junction box receptacle. 2. Connect the AC Adapter to the power jack on the back of the controller and into a standard 120V power source.
  • Page 5: A Note About The Lcd Display

    Begin by making sure the Game Inserts that came with your scoreboard are in the proper location on the controller, as in the image below. A Note about the LCD Display: The LCD display provides the scorer with any information that the scoreboard will display. Some features are not automatically displayed and must be enabled.
  • Page 6: Gameplay

    1. Make sure the baseball inserts are in the controller. The sport is displayed when the controller is turned on. If it does not display baseball, refer to the USING THE OPTIONS MENU/CHANGING SPORT CONFIGURATIONS in the using the options menu. 2.
  • Page 7: Guest Keypad

    4. NEW BAT/AT BAT: Use this key to clear balls and strikes for a new batter. (The AT BAT feature is not enabled by default.) 5. EDIT: To edit an entry, such as Hits or Errors, press the EDIT key followed by the item you wish to edit, on the numeric keypad key in the proper value, and press ENTER on the game keypad.
  • Page 8: End Of Game/Starting A New Game

    END OF GAME/STARTING A NEW GAME If at the end of a game the scoreboard is to be used to score another game press and hold the RESET key for three seconds. All scoring information on both the controller’s LCD and the scoreboard will be cleared, while all option settings will be saved.
  • Page 9: Setting The Game Clock

    1. By using the up or down arrows, scroll to the setting you want to change and press ENTER. 2. If the option you are adjusting is time related; such as the game clock, enter the new time with a four digit entry. Here are two examples; i.
  • Page 10: Timeout Clock

    4. To start the clock, flip the CLOCK switch to the START position. 5. To stop the clock, flip the CLOCK switch to the STOP position. 6. To add time to the game clock, press the +1 SECOND key, or to make a larger adjustment stop the clock and press the SET CLOCK key.
  • Page 11: Additional Information

    If at the end of a game the scoreboard is to be used to score another game, press and hold the RESET key for three seconds. All scoring information on both the controller’s LCD and the scoreboard will be cleared, while all option settings will be saved. After the last game simply turn the controller’s POWER switch OFF.

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