Befour Edge SS-3300 Manuel utilisateur

SS-3300 / SS-3300W
SS-3200 / SS-3200W
Multi-Sided
Tournament Scoring System
“ The BEST in scales
and portable scoring systems.”

CONTENTS
Introduction
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Edge Scoring Systems™ ..........................................
Package Contents .....................................................
Assembling the SS-3300/SS-3200 with Tripod ..........
Assembling the SS-3300/SS-3200 without Tripod ....
Precautions ...............................................................
Control Console ........................................................
Match Time & Period Display ....................................
Score Display ............................................................
Riding (Advantage) / Injury Time Display ..................
Match Number / Team Score Display .......................
Setting Match Time for Each Period .........................
Numeric Keypad ........................................................
Advance to Next Period ............................................
Starting & Stopping Match Timer ..............................
Setting Match Number ..............................................
Team Score ...............................................................
Increment Player Score .............................................
Setting Player Score .................................................
Changing Riding / Injury Timer Display Mode ...........
Running Home Injury Timer ......................................
Running Guest Injury Timer ......................................
Running Simultaneous Home & Guest Injury Timers
Setting Home & Guest Injury Time ............................
Running the Riding (Advantage) Timer .....................
Setting the Riding (Advantage) Timer .......................
Sounding the Horn ....................................................
Adjusting Horn Tone .................................................
Adjusting Horn Volume .............................................
Start a New Match .....................................................
Set Unique Match Times for Each Period .................
Start Period in Advantage ……………………………..
Run Injury Timers Simultaneously ............................
Specifications ............................................................
Care & Maintenance .................................................
Warranty ....................................................................
Obtaining Service ......................................................
Assembly &
Setup
Operation
Instructions
Tutorials
Specifications
Warranty &
Service

Edge Scoring
Systems™
Edge Scoring Systems™ use the most sophisticated
microprocessor and LED drive technology available.
Each clock is designed to provide accurate timing and
scoring features consistent with the high demands of
sporting events.
Carefully inspect the carton for shipping damage
before unpacking. If significant damage is found,
keep all packaging and contact your shipper or Befour
immediately. Claims must be filed with the shipper as
soon as possible after receipt of damaged goods.
The scoring system has been packaged in one carton
and contains the following components:
(1) scoreboard display
(1) control console
(1) control console transformer (wireless model
only)
(1) control console antenna (wireless model only)
(1) 25 ft. control cable (cabled model only)
(1) 8 ft. power cord
Team score overlays
(3) for SS-3300/3300W, (2) for SS-3200/3200W
If any optional accessories are ordered with your
system they may be shipped in the same package; the
optional tripod (TRI-3000) is shipped in a separate
carton.
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INTRODUCTION
Package Contents
Display Module (SS-3300)
Control Console

ASSEMBLY & SETUP
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Assembling the
SS-3300/SS-3200
with Tripod
Skip to step 5 (5w if wireless) if not using a tripod.
Loosen knob and extend tripod legs to a stable
position. Tighten knob securely to hold legs in
place.
Lift display module and insert tripod pole into the
hole on the bottom of the display.
Before raising tripod, loosen small knob adjacent
to the crank. Raise the scoreboard by turning the
crank on the tripod clockwise. To lower, turn crank
counter-clockwise. Do not raise tripod past red
MAXIMUM mark on the pole.
Tighten knob adjacent to the crank to securely hold
the scoreboard in place.
If the power cable and control cable are not
attached to the bottom of the display module,
connect both cables to the receptacles located in
the recessed area. Tighten screws on the 25-pin
cable to secure to display module.
Connect the 25 ft. control cable to socket on the
left side of the control console. Tighten screws to
secure cable to control console.
Plug 8 ft. power cable into a standard wall outlet.
An extension cord may be used.
If the power cable is not attached to the bottom of
the display module, connect the cable to the
receptacle located in the recessed area.
Screw antenna into the right side of the control
console. Plug the “barrel” end of the transformer
into the left side of the console.
Plug display power cable and the control console
transformer cable into standard wall outlets.
Extension cords may be required to reach outlets.
Place connection cables in a location away from
high-traffic areas. Tape down loose cables in all
traffic areas.
The scoreboard may not function correctly if it
receives a strong static shock. Take care when
using the scoreboard on high-static surfaces such
as artificial grass or carpet.
Control console and display module contain
delicate electronic components; do not drop, bang
into walls, doors, etc. as damage to your
equipment may result.
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Assembling the
SS-3300/SS-3200
CABLED Model
without Tripod
Precautions
Assembling the
SS-3300W/SS-3200W
WIRELESS Model
without Tripod
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6w
7w

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The SS-3300/SS-3200 control console is used for all
scoreboard operations. Certain buttons perform more
than one function while some buttons are disabled
during specific events. It is important to be aware of
these relationships for effective use of the scoreboard.
A Quick-Start instruction label is located on the back
side of the console. Use this for an immediate
reference on the functions of the console.
Match time (0:00–99:99) is the primary timing
function. Current period is indicated by 4 LEDs above
the match time display.
Score (0–99) displays the points awarded to each
player. Red and green digits distinguish each player.
The secondary timer (0:00-9:59) has two modes:
riding (advantage) timer and injury timer. The console
indicates which mode is currently in use by
illuminating ADV or INJ in red above the timer
display. In injury mode (INJ), the green and red
indicators next to the timer will flash to indicate
which player’s injury time is displayed. In riding
mode (ADV), the green and red indicators will be
solid to indicate which player has the control
advantage.
Match number (0–9999) display can show the match
or bout number in progress. Using the supplied static
color overlays, the display can alternately be used to
show team score.
Control Console
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Match Time & Period
Display
Score Display
Riding (Advantage)
Injury Time Display
Match Number
Team Score Display

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Setting Match Time
for Each Period
The numeric keypad is used to enter information
when setting a time or score. Use the 0-9 number
keys to set a display; press CLR to reset the display to
zero. When finished setting, press the ENT key to
return to normal operation.
Match time cannot be set while match timer is
running.
1. Select period 1 by pressing PERIOD until the first
indicator light is on.
2. Press TIME SET button and match time digits
will flash to indicate user input is needed.
3. Enter match time using numeric keypad. Press
CLR to reset match time to zero.
4. Press ENT when finished; match time is now set
for period 1.
The above steps can be repeated for each period in
order to program a unique time. Default match time is
2:00 for each period. See tutorial on page 10 for more
information.
If a period has not started, the preset time will load
with the next period. If a period has started (match
time not at preset time), the current match time will
not change.
1. Press PERIOD button to illuminate the next
period indicator.
2. Pressing PERIOD with all 4 indicators lit and the
match time not running will turn all period
indicators off.
If the match timer is not at the start time for the
current period, press and hold PERIOD (when match
timer is stopped) for a few seconds. The next period
indicator will immediately light and the preset time
will load for the new period after 2 seconds.
Advance to
Next Period
Numeric Keypad

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Setting
Match Number
Match timer will not run if match time is being set.
1. Press RUN/STOP button to start match timer.
2. Press RUN/STOP again to stop match timer.
1. Press NUMBER button and match number digits
will flash to indicate user input. Flashing
underscores will display if no match number has
been set, or if the number has been previously
cleared.
2. Enter match number using numeric keypad. Press
CLR to clear match number. To insert a dash into
the match number display, press and hold the 0-
button until the dash appears.
3. Press ENT when finished; the match number is
now set.
The match number digits can also be used as a team
score display. A team score static overlay has been
included and can be placed over the match number on
the display module. Align the bottom-right corner of
the overlay with the bottom-right corner of the display
module screen; press firmly to attach overlay.
The left two digits will correspond to the green team
score; the right two digits will represent the red team
score. Enter the score sequentially (if green has 25
points and red 31 points., type 2-5-3-1 then ENT).
Team Score
Starting & Stopping
Match Timer

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Increment
Player Score
1. Press SET button for either the Home or Guest
player and that player’s score display will flash to
indicate user input.
2. Enter score using numeric keypad. Press CLR to
zero player score.
3. Press ENT when finished; player score is now set.
Score will not increment if the same player’s score is
being set.
1. Press up arrow to add a point to either the
Home (green) or Guest (red) player score.
Mode cannot be changed while either riding timer or
injury timer is running or being set.
1. Press MODE button to switch between advantage
and injury modes.
The current mode is indicated on the controller where
either ADV (riding/advantage) or INJ (injury) will be
lit.
Setting Player Score
Change Riding/Injury
Timer Display Mode
ADV INJPLAYER
Riding/Injury
Mode Indicators

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Injury timer will only run if match timer is not
running. Injury timer will stop if match timer is
started. Injury timer will not run if being set.
1. Make sure match timer is not running and the
riding/injury timer is in injury (INJ) mode (pg. 6).
2. If Home injury time is not already showing on the
display, press HOME button once to display home
player’s injury time and flash the green indicator.
3. Press HOME start injury timer for the Home
(green) player; timer will begin to count up.
4. Press HOME to stop injury timer.
1. Make sure match timer is not running and the
riding/injury timer is in injury (INJ) mode (pg. 6).
2. If Guest injury time is not already showing on the
display, press GUEST button once to display
Guest player’s injury time and flash the red
indicator.
3. Press GUEST start injury timer for the Guest (red)
player; timer will begin to count up.
4. Press GUEST to stop injury timer.
Injury timer will only run if match timer is not
running. Injury timer will stop if match timer is
started. Injury timer will not run if being set.
1. Start either player’s injury time as described in the
sections above.
2. Press HOME or GUEST button (opposing
player’s button not used in previous step) to
display injury time; press same button again to
start timer.
3. Display will alternate between the Home and
Guest injury timers every 5 seconds until either or
both are stopped.
4. Press HOME or GUEST to display and stop the
corresponding injury timer for that specific player.
Press NEUTRAL to stop injury timers for both
players.
See tutorial on page 11 for more information.
Running Home
Injury Timer
Running Guest
Injury Timer
Running
Simultaneous Home
& Guest Injury Timers

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Setting Home & Guest
Injury Time
Injury time cannot be set while injury timer is
running.
1. Make sure riding/injury timer is in injury (INJ)
mode (pg 6).
2. Press the SET button and the green and red
indicator will alternate flashing.
3. Press HOME to set the Home injury time or press
GUEST to set the Guest injury time. The injury
timer flashes to indicate user input is needed.
4. Enter injury time using numeric keypad. Press
CLR to reset injury time to zero.
5. Press ENT when finished; player injury time is
now set.
Injury timer seconds cannot exceed 59. If a time is set
where the seconds exceed 59, the time will adjust to
show the standard value. For example, if 90 seconds
is entered, the time will adjust to 1:30.
Riding timer will only run if match timer is running.
Riding timer will not run if being set.
1. Make sure riding/injury timer is in riding (ADV)
mode (pg. 6).
2. If the Home (green) player is in control, press the
HOME button. If the Guest (red) player is in
control, press the GUEST button.
3. If neither player has control, press the NEUTRAL
button to stop the riding timer.
The riding timer will automatically pause when the
match timer is stopped. The riding mode indicator on
the controller will flash to indicate a paused riding
timer. When the user restarts the match timer, the
riding timer will automatically restart and continue
timing for the player in control when the match timer
was stopped. Pressing HOME or GUEST is not
necessary when restarting the match timer since the
riding timer will automatically start. While paused,
press NEUTRAL to stop riding timer completely;
mode indicator will stop flashing and riding timer will
not start when match timer is restarted.
Note: If the riding timer is running when the period
ends, timer will automatically pause. When the user
starts match timer for the next period, the riding timer
will automatically restart and continue timing for the
player in control when the previous period ended.
Running the
Riding (Advantage)
Timer
Ce manuel convient aux modèles suivants
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