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MP-72/52 G2 Wireless Option
116 MP-70/50 MP-72/52 MP-73/53 PN 98-0002-29 REV 1709.13
SCOREBOARD NOT PICKING UP RADIO SIGNAL (G2)
If a scoreboard or shot timer is having difficulty locking onto the radio signal, try
the following:
1. Make sure the control’s antenna is in the upright position, with an
unobstructed line of sight to the scoreboard.
2. Relocate the control closer to the scoreboard.
3. Shut off the control and scoreboards and/or shot timer power for 20 to 30
seconds, then turn them back on.
4. Make sure the control is programmed for high power radio transmission,
as instructed at HIGH AND LOW POWER MODES on page 87.
Note: If you have difficulty establishing a signal lock on the scoreboard, switch
ALL of your controls to high power.
5. If there has been no response to any of these possible fixes, Fair-Play
recommends that you run the scoreboard with a conventional data cable
for the duration of your game until you have more time to determine the
cause of the problem.
FINAL WIRELESS CONTROL CONSIDERATIONS (G2)
In facilities that have more than one wireless scoreboard, assign a
particular control for use with a particular scoreboard and apply
identification labels for each control.
Keep a record of the channels on which the scoreboard’s receivers are
set, and document the scoreboard Fair-Play model number. This is
especially useful for facilities that have more than one scoreboard, and
speeds up service processing if you should require future assistance.
(For more information, see GETTING HELP on page 6.
For periods of extended system inactivity, such as a school holiday or
overnight, shut off power to all scoreboards, timers and controls. This will
extend product life and increase the safety margin, should servicing be
necessary.

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