
Bespoke Scoreboards
Portable Scoreboard Operating Instructions
Introduction
The portable scoreboard controller is the smallest in the Bespoke Scoreboard range. It is capable of
adjusting the Total, Wickets, Overs and Last Innings. It is available in a wired, or wireless version.
Switch on, off and reset
To switch the controller on, connect it to the scoreboard using the data lead supplied and press the
power button on the face of the controller. Wireless controllers come with an internal battery, so as long
as this is charged, just press the power button to turn it on.
To switch the controller off, press down the power button for a couple of seconds before releasing it.
The controller saves a copy of the score to its internal memory every time the score changes in case of
a power failure or accidental switch off. Therefore, at switch on the controller displays the last score
entered from the previous match.
To reset the score back to zero for the start of a new match, turn the controller off then press and hold
down the blue Reset button while turning the controller back on again. This will reset the controller for
the start of a new match by wiping clear the score from the previous match. Once reset, Total, Wickets
and Overs will display a zero while Last Innings will remain blank.
Operation
Total
To add runs to the total score, press and hold down the Blue Total button, then press the red Plus (+)
button. One run will be added to the Total. To add more than one run, press and hold down the blue
Total button, then press the red Plus (+) button more than once.
To remove a run from the Total score, press and hold down the blue Total button then press the red
Minus (-) button and a run will be removed.
Wickets and Overs
Wickets and Overs are recorded in the same way as described above for Total. To add, press and hold
down the blue Wickets or the blue Overs button, then press the red Plus (+) button. Again, Wickets
and Overs can be subtracted by pressing and holding down the blue Wickets or Overs button and
pressing the red Minus (-) button.
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