WESTERSTRAND LED 140 User manual

Sports Manual for 20-button Remote Control
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WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB
Box 133 Tel +46 506 48 000 Internet: www.westerstrand.se
Sports Manual for 20-button Remote Control
LED 140

Sports Manual for 20-button Remote Control
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Introduction
This instruction manual contains information about the LED 140 sports package for the 20-button
remote control. The basic functions of the remote control, including charging of batteries, are covered
in detail in another manual.
The LED 140 sports package contains the following sports:
•Handball
•Indoor football
•Tennis
•Volleyball
•Floorball
•Futsal
•Badminton
•Basketball
•Icehockey
The Score Board
The LED 140 score board is made up of 13 LED display characters. Information shown in each
position is different depending on which sport is being played. When a sport is not being played the
score board can be used to show real-time. A piezoelectric horn is used to signal end of period, end
of time out and other events of the match.
Remote control buttons
The following list explains the general functions of the buttons on the remote control.
•N– No, abort, switch on / off power when held down
•Y– Yes, accept setting, start function
•Signal (horn symbol) – Manual signal
•H– Increase score for home team
•0 – 9 – Numeric input, quick access to certain functions
•Start (play symbol) – Start match timer
•Stop (stop symbol) – Stop match timer
•+– Increase value in dialogs, step forward through menus
•–– Decrease value in dialogs, step back through menus, decrease score for either home or
guest team
•F– Function key, step forward through menu
•G– Increase score for guest team

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SPORT
SPORT
HAND
BALL
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WESTERSTRAND b
PRESS F
Starting the Remote
Switch on the power to the LED score board and the remote control. When the
remote has been started the display shows:
This is the home screen and from here it is possible to start a sport, set team names, clear the current
information from the score board or change settings. Each choice is described in detail below.
Letter
b
to the right of line 1 indicates the battery status. The battery status is not shown in the
menus below in this manual.
Starting a Sport
Click on [F] until the display shows:
Press [Y]. Then press [F] until desired sport is shown. Press [Y].
As soon as a sport is started information is sent to the score board.
Note.
If real-time is shown then select settings REAL-TIME and stop real-time.

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SETTINGS
Navigate to menu SETTINGS from the home screen. Function SETTINGS is not shown if a sport is
active. All changes made to the settings will be saved in non-volatile memory and restored at start-up.
The following functions are available:
LANGUAGE
Changes the language used to display information on the remote control LCD.
SOFTWARE VERSION
Displays the version of the current program and compile date. A timer displaying time since last start-
up is also shown.
BATTERY
Displays information about battery and charging status. If a charger is plugged in a timer will display
how much time is left of the charge cycle. It also displays some debug information valuable when
looking trying to resolve errors.
REAL-TIME
Real-time is shown on the score board when no sport has been started. This function is used to set,
start or disable real-time. Press button Yto set real-time. Press button 0to disable real-time. Press
button Start to enable real-time.
RADIO ADDRESS
Opens a dialog where changes to radio address can be made. For this to have effect the score board
needs to be configured in the same way. Normally there is no need to change this value.
SEGMENT TEST
Sends a command to the score board to initiate (or stop) a segment test sequence. This will continue
to run until a stop command is sent or the power is cut to the score board.

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In-game Functions
When a sport has been started there are several in-game functions available from the Function Menu.
The Fkey is used to open this menu. Please see section “Function keys” below for information about
which functions are available in which sports. The numbers inside brackets show the corresponding
numeric key that brings up the same function.
In some cases a function will be available with suffix H and G meaning home or guest team. (I.e.
PENALTY H adds a penalty to the home team and PENALTY G adds a penalty to the guest team).
To decrease values like TEAM FOUL, SET, GAME and so on the button –needs to be pressed
followed by the corresponding numeric button.
Example – decrease TIME OUT count for home team in sport handball. Press button –followed by
button 6.
HALF / PERIOD
Brings up a dialog about changing half or period (depending on sport being played). The user can set
the desired period number and is asked if time is to be restored.
PENALTY
Adds a personal penalty. Player number and penalty time in minutes can be specified. Penalties are
indicated by dots on the score board.
TIMEOUT
Starts a timeout timer. When the timer reaches zero the signal will sound. In sports that do not have
penalties the dots on the score board are used to display the number of timeouts used per team.
CORRECT TIME
Allows for changes in the current timers (match time and penalty times). Button Yis used to accept
the current value and step to next editable value. Value is increase or decrease using buttons +and –
or numeric keys. Button Nsteps back.
UPDATE BOARD
Re-sends all information to the score board. This is useful if the information on the LCD differs from
the information shown on the score board.
NEW SPORT
Exits the current sport and starts a new sport according to the user’s choice.
EXIT SPORT
Exits current sport and returns to the home screen. All information on the score board will be cleared.

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ABSOLUTE TIME
Off > On
ABSOLUTE TIME
If ABSOLUTE TIME is Off then each half starts from 00:00. If ABSOLUTE TIME
is On than time is displayed from the beginning of the match, e.g. in handball the
second half will count from 30 to 60 minutes. Absolute time is available from
firmware version 105.
BATTERY
Displays information about battery and charging status. This function is equal to the one described in
the section Change Settings above.
TEAM FOUL
Increases team foul count.
GAME
Increases game count.
SET
Increases set count.
PLAYER CHANGE
Increases player change count.
SERVE
Toggles serve between home or guest team. Serve is indicated by a dot on the score board.
TIEBREAK
Starts tiebreak mode. When game or set count increases the program returns from tiebreak mode.
STOP TIMES
This function allows for changes of match time length and timeout length. Changes to these values
should be made as soon as possible and not during an already started match. Changes will return to
defaults as soon as a new match or sport is started.

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FUNCTION KEYS
Some functions can be reach by pressing a numeric key. In the table below the functions are listed.
The number in the brackets indicates the function key. Where two numbers are shown, the first is for
the home team and the second is for the guest team.
GAME SET PLAYER
CHANGE SERVE TIEBREAK STOP TIMES
Handball X
Indoor football X
Tennis X(7/9) X (4/6) X (2) X (5)
Volleyball X (7/9) X (1/3) X (2)
Floorball X
Futsal X
Badminton X (7/9) X (2)
Basketball
X
Icehockey
X
HALF /
PERIOD PENALTY TEAM FOUL TIMEOUT CORRECT
TIME ABSOLUTE
TIME
Handball X (5) X (7/9) X (4/6) X X
Indoor football X (5) X (7/9) X (4/6) X
Tennis
Volleyball X (4/6)
Floorball X (5) X (7/9) X (4/6) X
Futsal X (5) X (7/9) X (4/6) X
Badminton
Basketball X (5) X (7/9) X (4/6) X
Icehockey X (5) X (7/9) X (4/6) X
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