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Basketball
MP-70/50 MP-72/52 MP-73/53 PN 98-0002-29 REV 1709.13 27
TIMER SET TO (MP-70 ONLY)
If FIBA RULES was previously selected, then only one
shot timer is prompted. On the numeric keypad, enter
the duration of the shot timer clock in seconds and then
press ENTER .
Note: MP-70 controls can hold three different default shot timer clock durations
in permanent memory.
• For information about selecting and programming default shot timer
durations prior to starting a game, refer to SETTING THE SHOT TIMER
(MP-70 only) on page 29.
• For hand switch information, refer to OPERATING THE SHOT/FIELD
TIMER HAND SWITCH (MP-70 only) on page 16.
FIBA RULES EXPLAINED
The following sections describe features of FIBA rules. They are only applicable
if you chose FIBA rules at the first prompt, which was mentioned in FIBA RULES
(FOR INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL) Error! Bookmark not defined..
Instead of counting timeouts remaining, as is done in North American
basketball rules), FIBA rules counts the number of timeouts used.
Hence, FIBA rules counts the number of time outs used, instead of time
outs remaining.
Extra periods (known as overtime according to North American rules),
are shown on the scoreboard with the letter “E”, if that scoreboard is
operating according to FIBA rules.
The shot timer hand switch sold by Fair-Play to FIBA rules users (HS-70-
FIBA) has an additional BLANK switch.
Period and break times for FIBA rules basketball games are described in
the following section.
- CHANGE SPORT -
TIMER SET TO? 00

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