Fairplay MP-70 Series User manual

MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV20091
MP-70/50 Series Scoreboard Controller
Quick Reference
Document No. 98-0002-29-1
Revision: 2007.01
Effective with firmware ver. 3.08g
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This is intended to be used as a portable document that you can use during sporting events to program your
MP-70/50’s systems settings and sports-specific information. Remember that these settings are stored in your
control’s permanent memory, and under normal circumstances, you should not have to change these settings.
SHORTCUTS
POWER‐ONPROCEDURES
PowerOn+[SHIFT]+[+1]....Lock/UnlockMode
PowerOn+[0]....................SystemSettingsMode
PowerOn+[1]....................RelayMode
PowerOn+[2]....................exitSegmentTimerMode
PowerOn+[SHIFT]+[2]......enterSegmentTimerMode
PowerOn+[3]....................SavedConfigurations
PowerOn+[SHIFT]+[5]......MP‐50OperatingMode
PowerOn+[SHIFT]+[6]......enterST50OperatingMode
PowerOn+[8]....................TestPatternMode
PowerOn+[ENTER]............SportConfigurationMode
NON‐POWER‐ONPROCEDURES(availableunlesslocked)
[SHIFT]+[1]..............enable/disableGameClockRadio
HandswitchG3
[SHIFT]+[3]..............enable/disableShot/FieldTimerRadio
HandswitchG3
[SHIFT]+[9]..............G2RadioSettings
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LOCK/UNLOCK MODE ............................................... 2
SYSTEM SETTING AND CONFIGURATION.....................2
BASKETBALL SYSTEM SETTINGS...........................3
BASKETBALL CONFIGURATION ..............................4
FOOTBALL SYSTEM SETTINGS ..............................5
FOOTBALL CONFIGURATION..................................6
BASEBALL SYSTEM SETTINGS .............................. 7
BASEBALL CONFIGURATION..................................8
SOCCER SYSTEM SETTINGS.................................9
SOCCER CONFIGURATION ..................................10
LACROSSE SYSTEM SETTINGS............................11
LACROSSE CONFIGURATION ...............................12
HOCKEY SYSTEM SETTINGS ...............................13
HOCKEY CONFIGURATION ..................................14
WRESTLING SYSTEM SETTINGS..........................15
WRESTLING CONFIGURATION .............................16
VOLLEYBALL SYSTEM SETTINGS.........................17
VOLLEYBALL CONFIGURATION ............................18
TRACK SYSTEM SETTINGS..................................19
TRACK CONFIGURATION.....................................20

LOCK/UNLOCK MODE •SYSTEM SETTING &CONFIGURATION QUICK REFERENCE
2MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.01
LOCK/UNLOCK MODE
The lock/unlock mode is to prevent unauthorized changes to the system or configuration settings.
If the MP-70/50 control has been locked, then you must first unlock it before you can set the
System Settings or Configuration.
SC 40:00.
- SOCCER -
####ENTER–unlockthecontrolbyusing
thesame4‐digitcode(0‐9)usedtolock
thecontrol.
TOUNLOCK
ENTER YOUR CODE:
4 digits ___####
Controlisunlocked.
CONTROL UNLOCKED
4 digits ___####
Brd ## Group ###
MP-70, VER.3.05
####ENTER– createandrememberthis
4‐digitcode(0‐9)tolockthecontrol.Itwill
berequiredtounlockthecontrol.
CONTROL UNLOCKED
LOCK CONTROL?Y/N YES– tocontinuetolock thecontrol.
ENTER YOUR CODE:
4 digits ___####
Controlislocked.
CONTROL LOCKED!
4 digits ___####
Brd ## Group ###
MP-70, VER.3.05
CONTROL LOCKED!
UNLOCK CNTL? Y/N
SC 40:00.
- SOCCER -
FEATURENOTLOCKED
NewGameClear
LOCKEDFEATURES
Enter/ExitRelayMode
Enter/ExitSegmentTimerMode
EnterTestMode
Load/Edit/DeleteConfigurationMode
EnterSystemSettings
EnterSportConfigurationMode
EnterMP50Mode
ChangeG2RadioSettings
Enable/DisableRadioHandswitchforClockG3
Enable/DisableRadioHandswitchforTimerG3
CONTROL LOCKED!
YES–tocontinuetounlock thecontrol.
TOLOCK
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. Pressandhold[SHIFT][+1]keyswhileturningontheMP‐70/
50,waituntilCONTROLUNLOCKED appearsonscreenbefore
releasingthekeys.
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. Pressandhold[SHIFT][+1]keyswhile
turningontheMP‐70/50,waituntil
CONTROLLOCKED appearsonscreen
beforereleasingthekeys.
A0261‐LK
SYSTEM SETTING AND CONFIGURATION
The control must be UNLOCKED before you can change the system settings and sports configuration. Refer to Lock/Unlock Mode
above.
A system setting is used to program the MP-70/50 control to run the scoreboard.
When the control is unlocked, then you can proceed with changes.
The following chart shows each prompt you will see if you select YES for each and every question. You may not see all of these
prompts if you do not select YES. For a more detailed explanation, see the individual sports chapter in your User Guide.

QUICK REFERENCE BASKETBALL
MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.013
BASKETBALL SYSTEM SETTINGS
Shown are the most common system settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) baseball
games.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SCBD TYPE #? __
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
CONN.1,MP69? Y/N
CONN.2,MP69? Y/N
CONN3&4,MP69?Y/N
RADIO@ TIMER?Y/N
CLK.AT TIMER?Y/N Y
TEAM NAMES? Y/N
24HR TOD CLK?Y/N
QUIT? Y/N
Brd 00 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.04i
BB 30.0 8:00.
- BASKETBALL -
Refertotheboardtypelabelnearthedrivercircuitboardinsidethescoreboardor
MP‐70/50SeriesScoreboardControllerUserGuide(98‐0002‐29).
00ENTER–theboardtypeforBB‐1600‐4.
YES–mostbasketballscoreboardshave4digitclocks.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
YES –ifyouareusing
shottimersthathave
built‐ingameclock.
NO–ifnotusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
YES–ifusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
NO–mostscoreboardsarenotequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
YES–ifscoreboardisequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
NO–for12‐hourclock.
YES–for24‐hourclock.
YES –toexitSystemSettings.
NO–tostartoverattheSCBDTYPE#?.
NO
The current sport configuration is displayed. To configure for basketball, refer to
BASKETBALL CONFIGURATION for additional instructions.
A0261‐BB1
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. Pressandhold0keywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,wait(2seconds)until
“SCBD TYPE #?”appearsbeforereleasingthe0key.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

BASKETBALL Quick Reference
4MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.01
BASKETBALL CONFIGURATION
Shown are the most common configuration settings for high school (NFHS), college (NCAA) and FIBA
basketball.

QUICK REFERENCE FOOTBALL
MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.015
FOOTBALL SYSTEM SETTINGS
Shown are the most common system configuration settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA)
football.
Brd 00 Group 001
MP-70, VER.3.05
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SCBD TYPE #? __
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
CONN.1,MP69? Y/N
CONN.2,MP69? Y/N
CONN3&4,MP69?Y/N
RADIO@ TIMER?Y/N
TEAM NAMES? Y/N
24HR TOD CLK?Y/N
QUIT? Y/N
CLK.AT TIMER?Y/N Y
N
FB 25 12:00.--
- FOOTBALL -
##ENTER–Enterthe2digitboardtypenumber
orrefertotheboardtypelabelnearthedrivercircuitboardinsidethescoreboardorMP‐
70/50SeriesScoreboardControllerUserGuide(98‐0002‐29).
YES–mostfootballscoreboardshave4digitclocks.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–ifnotusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
YES–ifusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
NO–mostscoreboardsarenotequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
YES–ifscoreboardisequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
NO–for12‐hourclock.
YES–for24‐hourclock.
YES –toexitSystemSettings.
NO–tostartoverattheSCBDTYPE#?
The current sport configuration is displayed. To configure for football, refer to FOOTBALL
CONFIGURATION for additional instructions.
A0261‐FB1
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2.Pressandhold0keywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,wait(2seconds)until
“SCBD TYPE #?”appearsbeforereleasingthe0key.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

FOOTBALL QUICK REFERENCE
6MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.01
FOOTBALL CONFIGURATION
Shown are the most common configuration settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) football.
UPDATE YARD? Y/N
COUNT DN.CLK?Y/N
1/10SEC CLK? Y/N
T.O.TO SCBD? Y/N
TIMER SET #1? 40
TIMER SET #2? 25
CLOCK SET TO? 15
BREAK SET TO? 20
O.T. SET TO? 00
T.O.TIMER TO? 00
# OF TOLS,1TO9?
AUTO HORN? Y/N
VIDEO CHAR? Y/N
- CHANGE SPORT -
BASKETBALL? Y/N
CONTINUE? Y/N
N
QUIT? Y/N
N
YES –tocontinuetoeditingFOOTBALLsettings.
FOOTBALL? Y/N
NO –toshownextsport.
YES –toshowyardagevaluesusingDOWNPLACE,TOGO,andBALLONEVENTkeys.
YES – selectsthecountdowngameclock.
NO–tenthsofsecondsisnotdisplayedinthelastminuteofplay.
YES –todisplaytenthsofsecondsinthelastminuteofplay.
NO –horndoesnotsoundautomaticallyattheendofeachperiod.
YES –tosoundthehornautomaticallyfor5secondsattheendofeachperiod.
NO –thetimeouttimerappearsonlyontheMP‐70/50andnotonthescoreboard.
25ENTER –setsfieldtimer#1to25secondsforhighschoolgame(NFHS).
40ENTER –setsfieldtimer#1to40secondsforcollegegame(NCAA).
25ENTER –setsfieldtimer#2to25secondsformediatimeoutoradministrative
stoppage(NFHS/NCAA).
12ENTER –setsgameclock[quarter]periodto12minutes(NFHS).
15ENTER –setsgameclock[quarter]periodto15minutes(NCAA).
15ENTER –setsthehalftimebreakperiodto15minutes(NFHS).
20ENTER –setshalftimebreakperiodto20minutes(NCAA).
00ENTER –setsnotimeontheovertimeclockperiod(NCAA).
60ENTER –setsthetimeouttimerto60seconds(NFHS).
30ENTER –setsthetimeouttimerto30seconds(NCAA).
3ENTER –sets3timeoutsallowedperteampereachhalfofthegame(NFHS/NCAA).
NO –setstheRS‐232porttonormalProLinedataoutput.
YES –setstheRS‐232porttovideocharactergeneratorprotocol.Useonlyif
additionalhardwareforusewiththevideocharactergeneratorisinstalled.
YES –toquitconfigurationsettings,andbegintonameandsaveconfiguration.
NO–tostartatthebeginningofconfigurationsettings.
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ENT.CONFIG.NAME
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
FB
FB 25 12:00.--
- FOOTBALL -
Brd 23 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.05
YES –tostarteditingFOOTBALLsettings.
Create a name to save the configuration settings.
4–movecursorleft(←).
6–movecursorright(→).
5–acceptselectedletter.
CLR –clear/eraseletter.
ENTER–savetheconfigurationname.
REFERENCES:
• 2011NFHSFootballRulesBook,NFHSPublications,RobertB.Gardner‐
Publisher.NationalFederationofStateHighSchoolAssociations.
•NCAAFootball2011and2012RulesandInterpretations.NCAA78900‐
4/11FB12.NationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation.
A0261‐FB2
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. PressandholdENTERkeywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,waituntil
BASKETBALL?Y/N screenappearsbeforereleasingtheENTERkey.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

QUICK REFERENCE BASEBALL
MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.017
BASEBALL SYSTEM SETTINGS
Shown are the most common system settings for high chool (NFHS) and (NCAA) baseball.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SCBD TYPE #? __
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
CONN.1,MP69? Y/N
CONN.2,MP69? Y/N
CONN3&4,MP69?Y/N
RADIO@ TIMER?Y/N
CLK.AT TIMER?Y/N
TEAM NAMES? Y/N
QUIT? Y/N
Brd 00 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.04i
BA B0 S0 O0 v
- BASEBALL -
Refertotheboardtypelabelnearthedrivercircuitboardinsidethescoreboardor
MP‐70/50SeriesScoreboardControllerUserGuide(98‐0002‐29).
32ENTER–the2digitboardtypenumberformodelBA‐7109‐2.
31ENTER –the2digitboardtypenumberformodelBA‐7200‐2.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–ifnotusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
YES–ifusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
NO–mostscoreboardsarenotequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
YES –ifscoreboardisequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
YES –toexitSystemSettings.
NO –tostartoverattheSCBDTYPE#?.
NO
AT-BAT ON SB?Y/N
NEW H&E DIG? Y/N
PITCH SPEED? Y/N
2 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
24HR TOD CLK?Y/N
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
NO–ifyoudonothaveaMP‐7200scoreboard.
YES–onlyIFyouhaveaMP‐7200scoreboard.
Forboardtype31only:
NO–thecontrolwilldefaulttoshowingthetwo‐digitclockinsteadofAT‐BAT.
YES–todisplayAT‐BATonthescoreboard.
NO–sends8segmentdatatotheHitandErrordisplays.
YES– sends12segmentdatatotheHitandErrordisplays.
NO–doesnotenablePitchSpeed.
YES–enablePitchSpeed.
NO–donotenable2DigitClock.
YES–enable2DigitClock.
NO–ifyoudonothaveaMP‐7200scoreboard.
YES–onlyifyouhaveaMP‐7200scoreboard.
NO–ifyouareNOTusingshottimersthathaveabuilt‐ingameclock.
YES–ifyouareusingshottimersthathaveabuilt‐ingameclock.
NO–tousea12‐hourclock.
YES –tousea24‐hourclock.
The current sport configuration is displayed. To configure for baseball, refer to BASEBALL
CONFIGURATION for additional instructions.
A0261‐BA1
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2.Pressandhold0keywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,wait(2seconds)until
“SCBD TYPE #?”appearsbeforereleasingthe0key.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

BASEBALL QUICK REFERENCE
8MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.01
BASEBALL CONFIGURATION
Shown are the most common configuration settings for high school and college (NCAA) baseball.
- CHANGE SPORT -
BASKETBALL? Y/N
NO
1 PRESS BSO? Y/N
TIMER SET#1 20_
TIMER SET#2 90_
REFERENCES:
• 2012&2012NCAABaseballRules.ISSN0736‐5209.National
CollegiateAthleticAssociation.
PITCH TIMER? Y/N
CONTINUE? Y/N
SHIFT↑8–shortcuttoeditBaseballsettings.
YES –tocontinueeditingBASEBALLsettings.
YES–activatesSinglePressBallStrike&Outfeaturewhichallowsyoutoincreasethe
ball,strikeandoutvalueswithasinglepressofthecorrespondingkey.
YES –setstheuseofapitchtimer(NCAA).
20ENTER –sets20pitchtimertoseconds(NCAA).
90ENTER–sets90secondtimelimitbetweeninnings(NCAA).
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
ENT.CONFIG.NAME
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
BB
BA B0 S0 O0 v
- BASEBALL -
Brd 00 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.05
YES –toquitconfigurationsettings,andbegintonameandsaveconfiguration.
NO–tostartatthebeginningofconfigurationsettings.
Create a name to save the configuration settings.
4–movecursorleft(←).
6–movecursorright(→).
5–acceptselectedletter.
CLR –clear/eraseletter.
ENTER–savetheconfigurationname.
QUIT? Y/N
NO
BASEBALL? Y/N YES –tostarteditingBASEBALLsettings.
AUTO HORN? Y/N NO–doesnotautomaticallysoundthehornattheendofeachperiod.
HOUR CLOCK? Y/N NO–thehourclockisnotusedforthegame.
CLOCK SET TO? 00 00ENTER–setszero(0)minutesforthegame.
AUTO SC.TOTAL? Y
COUNT DN.CLK?Y/N
JUGS GUN? Y/N
STALKER GUN? Y/N
YES–whenthescorebyinningincreases,thenthetotalrunsautomaticallyincrease.
NO –ifyouprefertomanuallytrackthetotalruns.
YES – selectsthecountdowngameclock.
YES–ifusingaJug’sSpeedGunModelHTRCR‐1K.
YES–ifusingaStalkerProIISpeedSensor.
A0261‐BA2
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2.PressandholdENTERkeywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,waituntil
BASKETBALL?Y/N screenappearsbeforereleasingtheENTERkey.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

QUICK REFERENCE SOCCER
MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.019
SOCCER SYSTEM SETTINGS
Shown are the most common system settings for high chool (NFHS) and college (NCAA) soccer.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SCBD TYPE #? __
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
CONN.1,MP69? Y/N
CONN.2,MP69? Y/N
CONN3&4,MP69?Y/N
RADIO@ TIMER?Y/N
CLK.AT TIMER?Y/N Y
TEAM NAMES? Y/N
24HR TOD CLK?Y/N
QUIT? Y/N
Brd 00 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.05
SC 40:00.
- SOCCER -
36ENTER–formodelSC‐8114‐2,or
22ENTER –formodelSC‐8124‐2,or
Refertotheboardtypelabelnearthedrivercircuitboardinsidethescoreboardor
MP‐70/50SeriesScoreboardControllerUserGuide(98‐0002‐29).
YES–mostsoccerscoreboardshave4digitclocks.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
YES –ifyouareusing
shottimersthathave
built‐ingameclock.
NO–ifnotusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
YES–ifusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
NO–mostscoreboardsarenotequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
YES–ifscoreboardisequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
NO–for12‐hourclock.
YES–for24‐hourclock.
YES –toexitSystemSettings.
NO–tostartoverattheSCBDTYPE#?.
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A0261‐SC1
The current sport configuration is displayed. To configure for soccer, refer to SOCCER
CONFIGURATION for additional instructions.
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. Pressandhold0keywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,wait(2seconds)until
“SCBD TYPE #?”appearsbeforereleasingthe0key.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

SOCCER QUICK REFERENCE
10MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.01
SOCCER CONFIGURATION
Shown are the most common configuration settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) soccer.
COUNT DN.CLK?Y/N
1/10SEC CLK? Y/N
T.O.TO SCBD? Y/N
CLOCK SET TO? 40
BREAK SET TO? 10
O.T. SET TO? 10
T.O.TIMER TO? 00
# OF TOLS,1TO9?
AUTO HORN? Y/N
VIDEO CHAR? Y/N
- CHANGE SPORT -
BASKETBALL? Y/N
CONTINUE? Y/N
N
QUIT? Y/N
N
YES –tocontinuetoeditingSOCCERsettings.
SOCCER? Y/N
NO –toshownextsport.
YES –selectsthecountdowngameclock(NCAA).
NO–doesnotdisplaytenthsofsecondsinthelastminuteofplay.
YES –todisplaytenthsofsecondsinthelastminuteofplay.
NO –horndoesnotsoundautomaticallyattheendofeachperiod.
YES –tosoundthehornautomaticallyfor5secondsattheendofeachperiod.
NO –ThetimeouttimerappearsonlyontheMP‐70/50andnotonthescoreboard.
40ENTER –setsgameclock[half]periodto40minutes(NFHS).
45ENTER –setsgameclock[half]periodto45minutes(NCAA,FIFA,USSF).
10ENTER –setsthehalftimebreakperiodto10minutes(NFHS).
15ENTER –setshalftimebreakperiodto15minutes(NCAA).
10ENTER –sets10minuteovertimeperiod(NFHSoptional,NCAA).
##ENTER –setsthetimeouttimerto##secondsifscoreboardisusedforother
games.Timeoutsarenotusedinsoccer.
1ENTER –sets1timeoutremainingifscoreboardisusedforanothergame.Timeouts
arenotusedinsoccer.
NO –setstheRS‐232porttonormalProLinedataoutput.
YES –setstheRS‐232porttovideocharactergeneratorprotocol.Useonlyif
additionalhardwareforusewiththevideocharactergeneratorisinstalled.
YES –toquitconfigurationsettings,andbegintonameandsaveconfiguration.
NO–tostartatthebeginningofconfigurationsettings.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
ENT.CONFIG.NAME
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
SC
SC 40:00.
-SOCCER-
Brd 22 Group 037
MP-70, VER.3.05
YES –tostarteditingSOCCERsettings.
Create a name to save the configuration settings.
4–movecursorleft(←).
6–movecursorright(→).
5– acceptselectedletter.
CLR –clear/eraseletter.
ENTER–savetheconfigurationname.
REFERENCES:
• 2010‐11SoccerRulesBook,RobertB.Gardner(Publisher),
NFHSPublications.NationalFederationofStateHigh
SchoolAssociations.
•NCAASoccer2011and2012RulesandInterpretations.
NCAA[ISSN0735‐0368].NationalCollegiateAthletic
Association.
WRESTLING? Y/N
HOCKEY? Y/N
FOOTBALL? Y/N
A0261‐SC2
NO –toshownextsport.
NO –toshownextsport.
NO –toshownextsport.
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. PressandholdENTERkeywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,waituntil
BASKETBALL?Y/N screenappearsbeforereleasingtheENTERkey.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

QUICK REFERENCE LACROSSE
MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.0111
LACROSSE SYSTEM SETTINGS
Shown are the most common system settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) lacrosse.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SCBD TYPE #? __
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
CONN.1,MP69? Y/N
CONN.2,MP69? Y/N
CONN3&4,MP69?Y/N
RADIO@ TIMER?Y/N
CLK.AT TIMER?Y/N Y
TEAM NAMES? Y/N
24HR TOD CLK?Y/N
QUIT? Y/N
Brd 00 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.05
LC 2 15:00.
- LACROSSE -
21ENTER –formodelSC‐8124LA‐2,or
refertotheboardtypelabelnearthedrivercircuitboardinsidethescoreboardor
MP‐70/50SeriesScoreboardControllerUserGuide(98‐0002‐29).
YES–mostbasketballscoreboardshave4digitclocks.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
YES –ifyouareusing
shottimersthathave
built‐ingameclock.
NO–ifnotusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
YES–ifusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
NO–mostscoreboardsarenotequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
YES–ifscoreboardisequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
NO–for12‐hourclock.
YES–for24‐hourclock.
YES –toexitSystemSettings.
NO–tostartoverattheSCBDTYPE#?.
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A0261‐LA1
The current sport configuration is displayed. To configure for lacrosse, refer to LACROSSE
CONFIGURATION for additional instructions.
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2.Pressandhold0keywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,wait(2seconds)until
“SCBD TYPE #?”appearsbeforereleasingthe0key.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

LACROSSE QUICK REFERENCE
12MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.01
LACROSSE CONFIGURATION
Shown are the most common configuration settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA)
lacrosse.
COUNT DN.CLK?Y/N
1/10SEC CLK? Y/N
T.O.TO SCBD? Y/N
CLOCK SET TO? 15
BREAK SET TO? 10
O.T. SET TO? 4
T.O.TIMER TO? 2
# OF TOLS,1TO9?
AUTO HORN? Y/N
VIDEO CHAR? Y/N
- CHANGE SPORT -
BASKETBALL? Y/N
CONTINUE? Y/N
N
QUIT? Y/N
N
YES –tocontinuetoeditingLACROSSEsettings.
LACROSSE? Y/N
NO –toshownextsport.
YES – selectsthecountdowngameclock.
YES –todisplaytenthsofsecondsinthelastminuteofplay.
NO–doesnotdisplaytenthsofsecondsinthelastminuteofplay.
YES –tosoundthehornautomaticallyfor5secondsattheendofeachperiod.
NO –thetimeouttimerappearsonlyontheMP‐70/50andnotonthescoreboard.
12ENTER –setsclockto12minutequartergameperiods(NFHSBoys).
15ENTER –setsclockto15minutequartergameperiods(NCAAMen).
25ENTER–setsclockto25minutehalfgameperiods(NFHSWomen).
30ENTER –setsclockto30minutehalfgameperiods(NCAA/USLacrosseWomen).
10ENTER –setshalftimebreakperiodto10minutes(NCAA/NFHS).
4ENTER –sets4minuteovertimeperiod(NCAAMen,NFHSBoys).
3ENTER –sets3minuteovertimeperiod(NCAA/NFHSWomen).
2ENTER –setsthetimeouttimerto2minutes(NCAAMen/Women,NFHSBoys).
2ENTER –sets2timeouts(perhalfNCAAMen,NFHSBoys)(pergameNCAAWomen).
NO –setstheRS‐232porttonormalProLinedataoutput.
YES –setstheRS‐232porttovideocharactergeneratorprotocol.Useonlyif
additionalhardwareforusewiththevideocharactergeneratorisinstalled.
YES –toquitconfigurationsettings,andbegintonameandsaveconfiguration.
NO–tostartatthebeginningofconfigurationsettings.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
ENT.CONFIG.NAME
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
SC
LC 2 15:00.
- LACROSSE -
Brd 22 Group 037
MP-70, VER.3.05
YES –tostarteditingLACROSSEsettings.
Create a name to save the configuration settings.
4–movecursorleft(←).
6–movecursorright(→).
5–acceptselectedletter.
CLR –clear/eraseletter.
ENTER–savetheconfigurationname.
REFERENCES:
• 2011BoysLacrosseRulesBook,RobertB.Garner(Publisher),
NationalFederationofStateHighSchoolAssociations.
• 2011Women’sRuleBook,OfficialRulesforGirlsandWomen’s
Lacrosse.[EndorsedbyNFHS].www.uslacrosse.org.
•NCAAMen’sLacrosse2011‐2012RulesandInterpretations[ISSN
0736‐775].NationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation.
•NCAAWomen’sLacrosse2012‐2013RulesandInterpretations
[ISSN0735‐9195].NationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation.
WRESTLING? Y/N
HOCKEY? Y/N
FOOTBALL? Y/N
SOCCER? Y/N
TIMER SET TO? 00 00ENTER –ThistimerisnotusedforLACROSSEconfiguration.
NO –toshownextsport.
NO –toshownextsport.
NO –toshownextsport.
NO –toshownextsport.
A0261‐LA1
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2.PressandholdENTERkeywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,waituntil
BASKETBALL?Y/N screenappearsbeforereleasingtheENTERkey.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

QUICK REFERENCE HOCKEY
MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.0113
HOCKEY SYSTEM SETTINGS
Shown are the most common system settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) hockey.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SCBD TYPE #? __
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
CONN.1,MP69? Y/N
CONN.2,MP69? Y/N
CONN3&4,MP69?Y/N
RADIO@ TIMER?Y/N
CLK.AT TIMER?Y/N Y
TEAM NAMES? Y/N
24HR TOD CLK?Y/N
QUIT? Y/N
Brd 00 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.05
HK 0 20:00.
- HOCKEY -
00ENTER–boardtype00formodelHK‐1600‐4,or
14ENTER –boardtype14formodelHK‐1780‐4,or
refertotheboardtypelabelnearthedrivercircuitboardinsidethescoreboardor
MP‐70/50SeriesScoreboardControllerUserGuide(98‐0002‐29).
YES–mostscoreboardshave4digitclocks.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
YES –ifyouareusing
shottimersthathave
built‐ingameclock.
NO–ifnotusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
YES–ifusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
NO–mostscoreboardsarenotequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
YES–ifscoreboardisequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
NO–for12‐hourclock.
YES–for24‐hourclock.
YES –toexitSystemSettings.
NO–tostartoverattheSCBDTYPE#?.
v
A0261‐HK1
The current sport configuration is displayed. To configure for hockey, refer to HOCKEY
CONFIGURATION for additional instructions.
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. Pressandhold0keywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,wait(2seconds)until
“SCBD TYPE #?”appearsbeforereleasingthe0key.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

HOCKEY QUICK REFERENCE
14MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.01
HOCKEY CONFIGURATION
Shown are the most common configuration settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) hockey.
COUNT DN.CLK?Y/N
1/10SEC CLK? Y/N
T.O.TO SCBD? Y/N
CLOCK SET TO? 20
BREAK SET TO? 15
O.T. SET TO? 5
T.O.TIMER TO? 60
# OF TOLS,1TO9?
AUTO HORN? Y/N
VIDEO CHAR? Y/N
- CHANGE SPORT -
BASKETBALL? Y/N
CONTINUE? Y/N
N
QUIT? Y/N
N
YES –tocontinuetoeditingHOCKEYsettings.
HOCKEY? Y/N
NO –toshownextsport.
YES –selectsthecountdowngameclock.
NO–doesnotdisplaytenthsofsecondsinthelastminuteofplay.
YES –todisplaytenthsofsecondsinthelastminuteofplay.
NO –horndoesnotsoundautomaticallyattheendofeachperiod.
YES –tosoundthehornautomaticallyfor5secondsattheendofeachperiod(NCAA).
NO –thetimeouttimerappearsonlyontheMP‐70/50andnotonthescoreboard.
15ENTER –setsgameclockperiodto15minutes(NFHS).
20ENTER –setsgameclockperiodto20minutes(NCAA).
12ENTER –setstheintermissionbreakperiodto12minutes(NFHS).
15ENTER –setstheintermissionbreakperiodto15minutes(NCAA).
8ENTER–sets8minuteovertimeperiod(NFHS).
5ENTER –sets5minuteovertimeperiod(NCAA).
60ENTER –setsthetimeouttimerto60seconds(NCAA/NFHS).
1ENTER –sets1timeoutpergame(NCAA/NFHS).
NO –setstheRS‐232porttonormalProLinedataoutput.
YES –setstheRS‐232porttovideocharactergeneratorprotocol.Useonlyif
additionalhardwareforusewiththevideocharactergeneratorisinstalled.
YES –toquitconfigurationsettings,andbegintonameandsaveconfiguration.
NO–tostartatthebeginningofconfigurationsettings.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
ENT.CONFIG.NAME
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
SC
HK 0 20:00.
-HOCKEY-
Brd 22 Group 037
MP-70, VER.3.05
YES –tostarteditingHOCKEYsettings.
Create a name to save the configuration settings.
4–movecursorleft(←).
6–movecursorright(→).
5– acceptselectedletter.
CLR –clear/eraseletter.
ENTER–savetheconfigurationname.
REFERENCES:
•2010‐11NFHSIceHockeyRulesBook,RobertB.Gardner
(Publisher),NFHSPublications.NationalFederationofState
HighSchoolAssociations.
•2010‐12NCAAMen’sandWomen’sIceHockeyRulesand
Interpretations.NCAA[ISSN0735‐9195].NationalCollegiate
AthleticAssociation.
FOOTBALL? Y/N NO –toshownextsport.
ENT.PEN.TIMESY/N
INT.TIMER ON?Y/N
TIMER SET TO? 00
GL @ Conn3&4?Y/N
NO –tousethefollowingkeysandcorrespondingdefaultpenaltytimes:
+1=2minutes,+2=5minutes,and+3=10minutes.
NO –theintervaltimerisnotused.
##ENTER –setsthenumberofminutesforthefieldtimerifscoreboardisusedfora
gamerequiringtheuseofafieldtimer.
YES – outputs3&4areconnectedtogoallightsinsteadoffieldtimers.
NO – outputs3&4defaultstousualtimerdataoutputforusewithfieldtimers.
A0261‐HK2
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. PressandholdENTERkeywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,waituntil
BASKETBALL?Y/N screenappearsbeforereleasingtheENTERkey.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

QUICK REFERENCE WRESTLING
MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.0115
WRESTLING SYSTEM SETTINGS
Shown are the most common system settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) wrestling.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SCBD TYPE #? __
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
CONN.1,MP69? Y/N
CONN.2,MP69? Y/N
CONN3&4,MP69?Y/N
RADIO@ TIMER?Y/N
CLK.AT TIMER?Y/N Y
TEAM NAMES? Y/N
24HR TOD CLK?Y/N
QUIT? Y/N
Brd 00 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.05
WR 0 6:00.
- WRESTLING -
02ENTER–boardtype00formodelWR‐1400‐3S‐4orWR‐1599‐4,or
refertotheboardtypelabelnearthedrivercircuitboardinsidethescoreboardor
MP‐70/50SeriesScoreboardControllerUserGuide(98‐0002‐29).
YES–mostscoreboardshave4digitclocks.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
YES –ifyouareusing
shottimersthathave
built‐ingameclock.
NO–ifnotusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
YES–ifusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
NO–mostscoreboardsarenotequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
YES–ifscoreboardisequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
NO–for12‐hourclock.
YES–for24‐hourclock.
YES –toexitSystemSettings.
NO–tostartoverattheSCBDTYPE#?.
v
A0261‐WR1
The current sport configuration is displayed. To configure for wrestling, refer to
WRESTLING CONFIGURATION for additional instructions.
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2.Pressandhold0keywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,wait(2seconds)until
“SCBD TYPE #?”appearsbeforereleasingthe0key.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

WRESTLING QUICK REFERENCE
16MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.01
WRESTLING CONFIGURATION
Shown are the most common configuration settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA)
wrestling.
COUNT DN.CLK?Y/N
1/10SEC CLK? Y/N
AUTO HORN? Y/N
- CHANGE SPORT -
BASKETBALL? Y/N
CONTINUE? Y/N
N
N
YES –tocontinuetoeditingWRESTLINGsettings.
WRESTLING? Y/N
NO –toshownextsport.
YES –selectsthecountdowngameclock.
NO–doesnotdisplaytenthsofsecondsinthelastminuteofplay.
YES –todisplaytenthsofsecondsinthelastminuteofplay.
NO –horndoesnotsoundautomaticallyattheendofeachperiod(NFHS).
YES – soundsthehornautomaticallyfor5secondsattheendofeachperiod(NCAA).
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
ENT.CONFIG.NAME
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
WR
WR 0 6:00.
- WRESTLING -
Brd 22 Group 037
MP-70, VER.3.05
YES –tostarteditingWRESTLINGsettings.
Create a name to save the configuration settings.
4–movecursorleft(←).
6–movecursorright(→).
5– acceptselectedletter.
CLR –clear/eraseletter.
ENTER–savetheconfigurationname.
REFERENCES:
•2009‐10NFHSWrestlingRulesBook,RobertF.Kanaby
(Publisher),NFHSPublications.NationalFederationofState
HighSchoolAssociations.
•2012‐13NCAAWrestlingRulesandInterpretations.NCAA
[ISSN0736‐511X].NationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation.
FOOTBALL? Y/N NO –toshownextsport.
HOCKEY? Y/N NO –toshownextsport.
# OF TOLS,1TO9? 1ENTER –sets1timeout.
T.O.TO SCBD? Y/N NO –thetimeouttimerappearsonlyontheMP‐70/50andnotonthescoreboard.
CLOCK SET TO? 6 6ENTER –setsthematchclockto6minutes(NFHS).
7ENTER –setsgameclockperiodto7minutes(NCAA).
BREAK SET TO? 0 0ENTER –thereisnorestorbreaktimebetweenperiods(NFHS/NCAA).
O.T. SET TO? 1 1ENTER –sets1minuteovertimeperiod(NFHS/NCAA).
T.O.TIMER TO? 90 90ENTER –setsthetimeouttimerto90seconds(NFHS/NCAA).
INJURY TIME 1:30 130ENTER –sets1:30(min/sec)injurytimeout(NCAA/NFHS).
QUIT? Y/N YES –toquitconfigurationsettings,andbegintonameandsaveconfiguration.
NO–tostartatthebeginningofconfigurationsettings.
A0261‐WR2
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. PressandholdENTERkeywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,waituntil
BASKETBALL?Y/N screenappearsbeforereleasingtheENTERkey.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

QUICK REFERENCE VOLLEYBALL
MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.0117
VOLLEYBALL SYSTEM SETTINGS
Shown are the most common system settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) volleyball.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SCBD TYPE #? __
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
CONN.1,MP69? Y/N
CONN.2,MP69? Y/N
CONN3&4,MP69?Y/N
RADIO@ TIMER?Y/N
CLK.AT TIMER?Y/N Y
TEAM NAMES? Y/N
24HR TOD CLK?Y/N
QUIT? Y/N
Brd 00 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.04i
VB 0:00.0
- VOLLEYBALL -
Refertotheboardtypelabelnearthedrivercircuitboardinsidethescoreboardor
MP‐70/50SeriesScoreboardControllerUserGuide(98‐0002‐29).
00ENTER–theboardtypeforBB‐1600‐4.
YES–mostbasketballscoreboardshave4digitclocks.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
YES –ifyouareusing
shottimersthathave
built‐ingameclock.
NO–ifnotusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
YES–ifusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
NO–mostscoreboardsarenotequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
YES–ifscoreboardisequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
NO–for12‐hourclock.
YES–for24‐hourclock.
YES –toexitSystemSettings.
NO–tostartoverattheSCBDTYPE#?.
NO
The current sport configuration is displayed. To configure for volleyball, refer to
VOLLEYBALL CONFIGURATION for additional instructions.
A0261‐VB1
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. Pressandhold0keywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,wait(2seconds)until
“SCBD TYPE #?”appearsbeforereleasingthe0key.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

VOLLEYBALL QUICK REFERENCE
18MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.01
VOLLEYBALL CONFIGURATION
Shown are the most common configuration settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA)
volleyball.
- CHANGE SPORT -
BASKETBALL? Y/N
NO
REFERENCES:
• 2009‐10NFHSVolleyballRulesBook.RobertF.Kanaby,Publisher.NFHS
Publications.NationalFederationofStateHighSchoolAssociations.
• 2010AND2011NCAAWomen’sVolleyballRulesandInterpretations.
NationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation.
CONTINUE? Y/N
YES –tostarteditingVOLLEYBALLsettings.
YES –tocontinueeditingVOLLEYBALLsettings.
YES – selectsthecountdownclock.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
ENT.CONFIG.NAME
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
VB
VB 0:00.0
- VOLLEYBALL -
Brd 00 Group 900
MP-70, VER.3.05
Create a name to save the configuration settings.
4–movecursorleft(←).
6–movecursorright(→).
5– acceptselectedletter.
CLR –clear/eraseletter.
ENTER–savetheconfigurationname.
A0261‐VB2
WRESTLING? Y/N
NO –toshownextsport.
FOOTBALL? Y/N NO –toshownextsport.
HOCKEY? Y/N NO –toshownextsport.
SOCCER? Y/N
LACROSSE? Y/N
VOLLEYBALL? Y/N
NO –toshownextsport.
NO –toshownextsport.
NO –toshownextsport.
1/10SEC CLK? Y/N
T.O.TO SCBD? Y/N
CLOCK SET TO? 00
O.T. SET TO? 00
T.O.TIMER TO? 60
# OF TOLS,1TO9?
AUTO HORN? Y/N
VIDEO CHAR? Y/N
NO–tenthsofsecondsisnotdisplayed.
YES –displaystenthsofsecondsinthelastminute.
NO –horndoesnotsoundautomaticallyattheendofeachperiod.
YES –tosoundthehornautomaticallyfor5secondsattheendofeachperiod.
NO –thetimeouttimerappearsonlyontheMP‐70/50andnotonthescoreboard.
00ENTER –setsgameclocktozerosinceitisnotusedinthegame(NFHS/NCAA).
00ENTER –setsnotimeontheovertimeclockperiod(NFHS/NCAA).
60ENTER –setsthetimeouttimerto60seconds(NFHS/NCAA).
2ENTER –sets2timeoutsallowedperteamperset(NFHS/NCAA).
NO –setstheRS‐232porttonormalProLinedataoutput.
YES –setstheRS‐232porttovideocharactergeneratorprotocol.Useonlyif
additionalhardwareforusewiththevideocharactergeneratorisinstalled.
YES –toquitconfigurationsettings,andbegintonameandsaveconfiguration.
NO–tostartatthebeginningofconfigurationsettings.
QUIT? Y/N
BREAK SET TO? 3 3ENTER –setsthebreakperiodbetweensetsto3minutes(NFHS/NCAA).
NO
NO
COUNT DN.CLK?Y/N
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2.PressandholdENTERkeywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,waituntil
BASKETBALL?Y/N screenappearsbeforereleasingtheENTERkey.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

QUICK REFERENCE TRACK
MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.0119
TRACK SYSTEM SETTINGS
Shown are the most common system settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) track.
Brd 00 Group 001
MP-70, VER.3.05
SYSTEM SETTINGS
SCBD TYPE #? __
4 DIGIT CLK? Y/N
CONN.1,MP69? Y/N
CONN.2,MP69? Y/N
CONN3&4,MP69?Y/N
RADIO@ TIMER?Y/N
TEAM NAMES? Y/N
24HR TOD CLK?Y/N
QUIT? Y/N
CLK.AT TIMER?Y/N Y
N
TK 0:00.00
- TRACK -
##ENTER–Enterthe2digitboardtype(Example:37formodelTK‐8918‐4.
Refertotheboardtypelabelnearthedrivercircuitboardinsidethescoreboardor
MP‐70/50SeriesScoreboardControllerUserGuide(98‐0002‐29).
NO–5digitclocksareoftenused.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–thisoptionisonlyforincandescent‐lightscoreboardsmanufacturedbefore1999.
NO–ifnotusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
YES–ifusingawirelessshot/fieldtimer.
NO–mostscoreboardsarenotequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
YES–ifscoreboardisequippedwithelectronicteamnamedisplays.
NO–for12‐hourclock.
YES–for24‐hourclock.
YES –toexitSystemSettings.
NO–tostartoverattheSCBDTYPE#?
The current sport configuration is displayed. To configure for track, refer to TRACK
CONFIGURATION for additional instructions.
A0261‐TK1
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2.Pressandhold0keywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,wait(2seconds)until
“SCBD TYPE #?”appearsbeforereleasingthe0key.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.

TRACK QUICK REFERENCE
20MP‐70/50•MP‐72/52•MP‐73/53•PN98‐0002‐29‐1•REV2007.01
TRACK CONFIGURATION
Shown are the most common configuration settings for high school (NFHS) and college (NCAA) track.
FINISHLYNX? Y/N
OMEGA POWERT?Y/N
- CHANGE SPORT -
BASKETBALL? Y/N
CONTINUE? Y/N
Y
N
PressSHIFT8↑twotimesorpressNO seventimes.
Powertimeisahand‐heldmulti‐functionaltimercompatiblewithscoreboardtypes
23,24and37.
NO –ifyouarenotusingOmegaPowertime.
YES –ifyouareusingOmegaPowertime.
FinishLynxisaversatilephotofinishandtracktimingsystemthatcanbeconnected
toanMP‐70controlandisavailableforscoreboardtypes15,23,24and37.
NO –ifyouarenotusingtheFinishLynxproduct.
YES–ifyouareusingFinishLynxproduct.
YES –toquitconfigurationsettings,andbegintonameandsaveconfiguration.
NO–tostartatthebeginningofconfigurationsettings.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
ENT.CONFIG.NAME
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
TK
TK 0:00.00
- TRACK -
Brd 26 Group 001
MP-70, VER.3.05
Create a name to save the configuration settings.
4–movecursorleft(←).
6–movecursorright(→).
5–acceptselectedletter.
CLR –clear/eraseletter.
ENTER–savetheconfigurationname.
REFERENCES:
• 2012NFHSTrackandFieldandCrossCountryRulesBook,RobertB.
Gardner‐ Publisher.NationalFederationofStateHighSchool
Associations.
• 2011/2012NCAAMen’sandWomen’sTrackandFieldandCross
CountryRules.ISSN0736‐511X.NationalCollegiateAthletic
Association.
A0261‐TK2
YES –tostarteditingTRACKsettings.
TRACK? Y/N
YES –tocontinueeditingTRACKsettings.
QUIT? Y/N
MT TO CONN2? Y/N
Thispromptonlyappearsforboardtype26[FB‐8218TK‐2].
NO –ifconfiguringFB‐8218TK‐2(boardtype26)fortrack.Youmustalsoredirectthe
wiringatthescoreboardtocompletethesetup.
1.TurnofftheMP‐70/50.
2. PressandholdENTERkeywhileturningontheMP‐70/50,waituntil
BASKETBALL?Y/N screenappearsbeforereleasingtheENTERkey.
IfCONTROL LOCKED appears,thenyoumustfirstUNLOCKthecontrol.Referto
LOCK/UNLOCKinstructions.
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