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M-jay Bespoke Scoreboards - Junior Pairs Cricket Mode; Wireless Transmitter Setup

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Junior Pairs
The controller can be preset to display 200 runs at the start of each innings for use in Junior Pairs
Cricket. To set up the controller to operate in this way, switch the controller off then press and hold
down the Total button while switching the controller on. When the first innings is closed, 200 runs will
be displayed again for the Total.
To return to normal operation, press and hold down the Reset button while switching the controller on.
Wireless Transmitter
To use the wireless transmitter, ensure the aerial is connected to the wireless transmitter output socket
(BNC) and rotated to be in a vertical position. There will be a delay of approximately two seconds,
following the controller being switch on, before data is transmitted from the control panel to the
scoreboard.
Failure to connect the aerial to the output socket will seriously effect the signal being transmitted and
will result in poor performance of the scoreboard. It is important that you use the aerial supplied which
is tuned to the correct radio frequency for the best performance. Using a different aerial will affect the
performance of the wireless transmitter and will reduce the operating range.
The range of the wireless signal is typically over 200 metres in open space. This range will be reduced
by obstructions such as walls. The height of the transmitter and receiver aerials above the ground will
also effect the operating range. Having the controller sat on the ground will significantly reduce the
signal strength when compared to raising the controller to table height. This is due to the ground
absorbing much of the transmitted output signal.
Data is continuously transmitted from the transmitter in the controller to the receiver in the scoreboard.
If there is a break in the signal to the receiver, the data on the scoreboard will not update until the signal
is restored.
Wireless controllers can also be operated in the normal wired mode by directly connecting the controller
to the scoreboard using the supplied data cable. This will switch a relay in the scoreboard, bypassing
the wireless circuits. It will also charge the internal battery in the controller. The data cable has a 4 pin
XLR connector on each end, with the female connector attaching to the controller and the male
connector attaching to the scoreboard.
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