Scoreboard Troubleshooting 25
Scoreboard works, but some
LEDs do not light or they
blink
Verify the connector on the back of
the digit circuit board is secure
(see Section 5.3).
Swap the digit/driver with one known
to work correctly to verify the
problem. Replace if necessary
(see Sections 5.4-5.6 for digits or
Section 5.7 for drivers).
Scoreboard works, but some
digits do not light
(see solution on previous page)
(see solution on previous page)
Wrong console controlling
scoreboard
Another console’s radio signal could
be transmitting to the scoreboard.
An example would be football and
baseball scoreboards that are within
1500 feet of each other
(see Section 5.9).
There may be other radio
transmissions in the area that
overpower the console. If it is not
possible to disable the interfering
device, It may be necessary to run a
wired signal connection instead.
Bad breakout board
on segmented digit
( white digits only)
Replace the breakout board with
one known to work correctly to verify
the problem. Replace if necessary
(see Section 5.5).
Blown fuse(s) on power supply
circuit board (white digits only)
Replace the fuse(s) on the circuit
board (see Section 5.8).
Scoreboard works, but a
certain section of digits do
not light
Bad multi-section connection
Verify power/signal interconnect(s)
between scoreboard sections
properly connected (see Section
4.5)
Swap the power supply with one
known to work correctly to verify the
problem. Replace if necessary
(see Section 5.8).
Bad power supply circuit board
(white digits only)
Swap the circuit board with one
known to work correctly to verify the
problem. Replace if necessary
(see Section 5.8).