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NAUCON-1000 User manual

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Learn about the NAUCON-1000 with this complete User manual

Danmarksvej 1 DK-8660 Skanderborg Tel.: +45 8651 1166 www.nautronic.com [email protected] NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 1 NAUCON-1000 USER MANUAL

SETTING UP THE NAUCON-1000 4 Getting to know your NAUCON-1000 5 Indicator icons 6 Start setting up your NAUCON-1000 6 General setup 8 Advanced setup 9 Service menu 14 Board zones setup

SETTING UP 18-19 20-21 22 23 24 Tennis 25 26 27 28 Soccer 29 Mini hockey 30 Boxing 31 Water 32 American 33 Basket 3X3 34 35 Inline hockey 36 Wrestling 37 Interval training 38 Squash/Badminton 38 EXTRA SCOREBOARD FEATURES 40 Edit team lineups 41 Correct menu 42 Results showing on an A-H board 42 Side console setup 43 Total reset 44 How to check the software version 45 Updating the NAUCON-1000 software 47 Import/Export settings

TROUBLE SHOOTING 48 Trouble shooting 49 Diagnostics menu 50 Diagnostic troubleshooting guide

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 3 Getting to know your NAUCON-1000

Subtract Home Score screen Subtract Guest Score

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3 4 9 10 7 8 Add Home Score Add Guest Score

1 On/off 7 Start Turn the NAUCON-1000 on and off. Game clock starts. When turning off the control panel you must confirm by pressing ACCEPT on 8 Stop the touch screen. Game clock stops.

2 Game reset 9 Undo Reset display, you must confirm by Undo the latest change. pressing ACCEPT on the touch screen. 10 OK 3 Menu Confirm any changes made to the setup. A menu on the touch screen will show (Fig. 1, page 6). A B C You can also use the click buttons referring 4 Setup to the buttons on the touch screen. A menu on the touch screen will show.

5 Manual horn Wireless communication Press to blow the horn. Home 6 Time reset Resets time and sets next period time. Guests You must confirm by pressing ACCEPT on the touch screen.

4 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Indicator icons

THE INDICATOR ICONS will show in the top right corner of the touch screen. Except in the setup menus. TENNIS PLAYER PLAYER NAME Automatic horn on NAME Automatic horn off 0 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0 GAMES Battery fully charged GAMES Battery working 0 Battery charging 0 SETS Battery low SETS Battery really low – charge now! Battery critically low – charge now! SERVE SERVE

All zones active POINT CORRECT NEXT MultipleTIEBREAK zones active POINT MENU SET All zones disabled

Zone 1-4

COLLISION – another NAUCON-1000 is transmitting in the same zone. *Change or disable zones. See more on page 7.

*Note you might see the flashing collision warning even when all zones are turned off.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 5 Start setting up your NAUCON-1000

When starting your NAUCON-1000 it will start up in a default sport. If setting up for the first time the NAUCON-1000 will start in basketball. To exit the sport press the MENU click button on the console and then press EXIT SPORT.

1 SELECT SPORT Fig. 1 – Select sport: BASKETBALL TENNIS 1 Select sport The choices of are listed in a HANDBALL FLOORBALL menu – to scroll the menu press PAGE 1/3 MORE. Choose a sport and you are VOLLEYBALL FUTSAL ready to start/setting up.

2 Version … BANDY Shows the latest version of software A B installed on the NAUCON-1000 unit. 2 GENERAL PAGE 1/3 VERSION … SETUP MORE Fig. 1 – Bottom buttons: A General setup Fig. 1 – Select sport Enter GENERAL SETUP menu. For de- tails see the section, starting below.

B Page 1/3 more Press PAGE 1/3 MORE to scroll the pag- es in the menu. General setup

In this part of the manual you can learn more about the general setup of your NAU- CON-1000. You can enter the GENERAL SETUP menu from the SELECT SPORT menu.

1 GENERAL SETUP MENU Fig. 2 – General setup “Page 1/2”: DATE 0/0 00:00 TIME OF DAY DAY / MONTH 1 Date, year and time of day DATE TEXT FLOW You can change the day, month, year and YEAR (20XX) 12 LEFT DIRECTION 4 time of day. Once set, the NAUCON-1000 unit will transmit the changes to the BOARD ZONE 2 LANGUAGE ENGLISH 5 Scoreboard. It will now receive time, SELECTION MENU date and year information from the main scoreboard. The NAUCON-1000 does not 3 START-UP SPORT BASKETBALL BOARD INFO 6 have a built-in timer.

2 CANCEL SERVICE PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT Language CHANGES MENU MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Scroll through the various languages.

Fig. 2 – General setup menu, page 1/2. The bot- 3 tom buttons are elaborated on the next page. Start-up sport Set the default START-UP SPORT.

6 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL 4 Text flow direction 8 Key click Adjust the direction of the rolling text Turn ON or OFF a sound for the buttons line. LEFT or RIGHT. on the touch screen or/and the physical click buttons on the console. 5 Board zone selection menu Turns the zones ON and OFF. As default, 9 Backlight level all zones are on. If another NAU- Adjusts the light intensity of the touch CON-1000 are transmitting in the same screen. 1 is lowest and 5 is highest zone, they might interfere. intensity. Lower level will extend the battery performance. 6 Board info The NAUCON-1000 starts searching for 10 Dimming timeout after keypress scoreboards in the activated zones. Time before dimming the backlight on → If a scoreboard is turned on and the touch screen (0-99 min.). connected to the NAUCON-1000, the addresse*1 from the scoreboard, 11 Dim backlight during game sideboard, sideboard or shot clocks Adjusts the light intensity of the touch are displayed on the touch screen. screen during the game (0-99% of the backlight level). *1An address is a reference number (10-69) in the BOARD ZONES SETUP Fig. 3 and 4 – Bottom buttons: menu, see page 14. A Cancel changes Fig. 3 – General setup “Page 2/2”: Exists the setup menu without saving

GENERAL SETUP MENU any changes made. A warning will 7 appear before existing to the previous BOARD WATCH BOARD WATCH ON TIME 7:00 24:00 OFF TIME screen.

8 B KEY CLICK OFF ON TOUCH KEY CLICK Service menu Enter the SERVICE MENU. → Please ask your local sales partner for BACKLIGHT LEVEL DIM BACKLIGHT 9 3 50% DURING GAME 11 a password to enter this menu.

10 DIMMING TIMEOUT 5 C Page (1/2) 2/2 more AFTER KEYPRESS Press PAGE (1/2) 2/2 MORE to scroll the A B C D E pages in the menu. CANCEL SERVICE PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MENU MORE SETTINGS CHANGES D Default settings Fig. 3 – General setup menu, page 2/2 Press DEFAULT SETTINGS if you want to return to the NAUCON-1000’s default settings.

7 Board watch – on and off time E Accept changes By default the clock on the board will Press ACCEPT changes if you want to start up at 07:00 and turn off again at save your changes. You will then return midnight. You can change both settings. to the SELECT SPORT menu. Set the clock to be on or off at all time:

00:00-24:00: The clock is always on. 00:00-00:00: The clock is always off.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 7 Advanced setup

When you have selected a sport, you can press the MENU click button on the console which will bring you to the EXTRA MENU where you can change the advertising or ex- port the game log to a USB stick. (Fig. 4)

EXTRA MENU EDIT GAME LOG 1 ADVERTISING EXPORT TO USB 4

2 ADVERTISING HIDE HIDE TEAM LINEUP 5

IMPORT ADVANCED 3 ADVERTISING ADVERTISING 6

VISITORS 0 A B RETURN EXIT TO SPORT SPORT Fig. 4 – Extra menu

Fig. 4 – Screen called Extra menu:

1 Edit advertising 5 Team lineup Editing the advertising string (max. Toggles between HIDE and SHOW line- 1.000 characters). When pressed, you ups on the scoreboard. Default is HIDE. will get a new screen with a keyboard (as in Fig. 36, page 40). The advertising 6 Advanced advertising text will show in the HOME/GUEST team You can edit 4 strings and set them as text display. still text (max. 32 characters) or rolling text (max. 1.000 characters). 2 Advertising Toggles between HIDE and SHOW Fig. 4 – Bottom buttons: advertising on the scoreboard. Default is HIDE. A Return to sport You will return to the sport you have 3 Import advertising already chosen. Changes made will take Insert a USB stick with a CSV file*1 effect. containing your text and press IMPORT ADVERTISING. B Exit sport You will return to the menu (Fig. 2) 4 Game log export to USB where you can select sport or enter Insert a USB stick to export a CSV file.*2 GENERAL SETUP MENU. and press GAME LOG EXPORT TO USB. The file contains log from when the console was turned on.

*1+2A CSV file is a Comma Separated Values file.

8 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Service menu

From the GENERAL SETUP MENU (see page 6) you can access the SERVICE MENU. Insert 1166 as password on the onscreen keyboard to get access to the SERVICE MENU.

1 SERVICE MENU 3 Change setup password IMPORT EXPORT CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION Enter a new four digit code for the SET- UP MENU. 2 TIME IN USE 1 CHANGE SERVICE 5 (HOURS) PASSWORD Default password is 0000 (No pass- CHANGE IMPORT LANGUAGES word). 3 SETUP PASSWORD FROM USB 6 4 Import logo from USB 4 IMPORT LOGO ON COMBINED TEAM 7 To import a new start-up logo and mi- FROM USB TEXT DISPLAYS ni-logo: Insert a USB stick with the log- os*3 and press IMPORT LOGO FROM CANCEL PAGE 1/7 DEFAULT ACCEPT USB. A screen will show with the follow- CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES ing text: “PLEASE WAIT!! IMPORTING Fig. 5 – Service menu “Page 1/7” LOGO FROM USB DRIVE.” The import is done when the NAUCON-1000 returns to the SERVICE MENU. Fig. 5 – “Page 1/7”: *3 LOGO REQUIREMENTS: 1 Import/export configuration Choose either to import or export con- → Start-up logo – must be: figurations from/to a USB stick. 320 x 240 pixels, 24 bit bmp-file. Filename must be: logo.bmp To import a saved configuration-file, (config.csv): Insert a USB stick and press → Mini logo – must be: IMPORT CONFIGURATION.*1 100 x 40 pixels, 24 bit bmp-file. Filename must be: minilogo.bmp To export the configuration from the NAUCON-1000 to a USB stick: 5 Change service password Insert a USB stick and press EXPORT Enter a new four digit code for the SER- CONFIGURATION.*2 VICE MENU. *1+2 A screen will show with the follow- Default password is 1166. ing text: “PLEASE WAIT!! IMPORTING/ EXPORTING CONFIGURATION TO USB 6 Import languages DRIVE.” The import/export is done To import new languages to the NAU- when the NAUCON-1000 returns to the CON-1000 unit: Insert a USB stick with SERVICE MENU. a supported language file supplied by Nautronic a/s and press IMPORT LAN- 2 Time in use (hours) GUAGE. This displays the hours the NAU- CON-1000 unit has been in use since last A screen will show with the following charge. text: PLEASE WAIT!! IMPORTING LAN- GUAGES FROM USB DRIVE.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 9 The import is done when the NAU- NO.: The previous set scores are shown CON-1000 returns to the service menu. in the upper player numbers on the side scoreboards. 7 Combined team text displays ON: The home and guest team’s text MAIN: The previous set scores are shares the same display. shown in the main scoreboard. OFF: Each team text has its own text SEP.: The previous set scores are shown display. in seperate section.

SERVICE MENU 11 Merge player no. in player text display 8 TEAM TEXT 20 OFF LEFT ALIGN 12 ON: Both player name and number will DISPLAY LENGTH GUEST TEAM TEXT be shown in the text display.

SHOW USE GAME HORN 9 SCORE BY ON OFF FOR SHOT CLOCK 13 OFF: Only the player name will be shown in the text display. x 10 SHOW PREVIOUS SCORE OFF MERGE 2 MINOR 14 SETS IN PENALTY (2+2=4) Default is OFF. MERGE PLAYER SHOW PLAYER FOUL 11 NUMBER IN PLAYER OFF ON 15 12 TEXT DISPLAY MIDDLE SECTION Left align guest team text Align the text in GUEST display to CANCEL PAGE 2/7 DEFAULT ACCEPT the left. Default is OFF and therefore CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES aligned to the right.

Fig. 6 – Service menu “Page 2/7” 13 Use game horn for shot clock Enable or disable the use of the main Default is ON. scoreboard’s horn for shot clocks. Default is OFF. Fig. 6 – “Page 2/7”: 14 Merge 2xminor penalty (2+2=4) Enable or disable the adding of penal- 8 Team text display length ties. When enabled, the penalties are You can edit the length of the team text added instead of being shown separate- displayed on the scoreboard. Default is ly.*4 Default is OFF. 20 characters. (Depends on your score- Board type) *4 Example: If enabled and two 2 min- utes penalties are given, the digit will 9 Show score by show 4 (2+2=4), instead of 2 minutes The rolling text in the text line writes followed up by another 2 minutes. “SCORED BY ”. Default is ON. 15 Show player foul middle section 10 Show previous sets in … ON: When a player foul is given, it Choose between four possible places, shows in the middle section of the where previous sets can be shown. scoreboard for 15 seconds and then Default is SCORE. only team fouls will show. SCORE: The previous set scores are OFF: Only team fouls will show. shown in the upper player scores in the side scoreboards. Default is ON.

10 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL SERVICE MENU TIME-OUT HORN SHOT CLOCK HORN 1 SIGNAL TIME 2 2 SIGNAL TIME 5

GAME HORN BOARD ZONES 2 SIGNAL TIME 2 SETUP 6

WIRELESS BASKETBALL 3 HIGH OFF SHOT CLOCK 7 POWER BLANK AT RESET BASKETBALL 4 SHOT CLOCK ON 1:00 BASKETBALL 8 LED TIME-OUT TIME

CANCEL PAGE 3/7 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 7 – Service menu “Page 3/7”

Fig. 7 – “Page 3/7”:

1 Time-out horn signal time 5 Shot clock horn signal time Changes the length of the automatic Change the length of the automatic horn blowing when pressing time-out in horn blowing when the shot clocks an ongoing game. Default is 2 sec. countdown runs out. Default is 2 sec.

2 Game horn signal time 6 Board zones setup Changes the length of the automatic This is where you enter the board zone horn blowing at the end of a game. setup. See a more detailed description Default is 2 seconds. on page 14.

3 Wireless power 7 Basketball shot clock blank at reset Choose between four settings regarding ON: The shot clocks will show as blank/ wireless power: OFF, LOW, HIGH and black until the game starts. BOOST. The wireless range of the NAU- CON-1000 will then be adjusted. OFF: The shot clocks will show 24, if set according to the 24 second rule. OFF: Radio power off, wired only. Default is OFF. LOW: Minimum power. 8 Default time-out time for: HIGH: Maximum power. Basketball: 1 min. BOOST: Used for test-purpose only. Default is HIGH.

4 Basketball shot clock led ON: The shot clock led stripe turns on when the shot clock runs out. OFF: The shot clock led stripe is disa- bled. Default is ON.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 11 SERVICE MENU SERVICE MENU BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BANDY VOLLEYBALL 9 EURP LEAGUE 0:30 OFF EXTRA SHOT CLOCK 10 11 0:30 0:30 TIME-OUT TIME DIGIT TIMEOUT TIME TIME-OUT TIME

HANDBALL FLOORBALL VOLLEYBALL TECH TIME-OUT TIME 1:00 0:30 TIME-OUT TIME TIME-OUT TIME 1:00 1:00 TIME-OUT TIME

FUTSAL ICE HOCKEY AM. FOOTBALL AM. FOOTBALL TIME-OUT TIME 1:00 0:30 TIME-OUT TIME TIME-OUT TIME 1:30 OFF INVERT TIME 12

MINIHOCKEY INLINE HOCKEY BASKETBALL 3X3 NETBALL TIME-OUT TIME 0:30 0:30 TIME-OUT TIME TIME-OUT TIME 0:30 1:00 TIMEOUT TIME

CANCEL PAGE 4/7 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 5/7 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 8 – Service menu “Page 4/7” Fig. 9 – Service menu “Page 5/7”

Fig. 8 – “Page 4/7”:

9 Default time-out time for: 11 Am. football invert timeout You can choose how the timeouts Basketball Euroleague: 30 sec. should be shown. Handball: 1 min. Futsal: 1 min. ON: The timeouts will be shown when Minihockey: 30 sec. used. Floorball: 30 sec. Ice hockey: 30 sec. OFF: All timeouts will be shown but Inline hockey: 30 sec. removed when used. 10 Basketball extra shot clock digit Default is ON. You can set the shot clocks to count down for the last 5 sec. Default is OFF. Fig. 10 – “Page 6/7”: Fig. 9 – “Page 5/7”: 1 Test menu Testing the function of the characters on 11 Default time-out time for: the scoreboard. Bandy: 30 sec. How to test it: Volleyball tech: 1 min. Press TEST MENU and note the red Am. football: 1:30 min. number showing in the small display Basketball 3x3: 30 sec. and the characters on the scoreboard. Volleyball: 30 sec. Water polo: 1 min. The numbers are referring to the board: Netball: 1 min. 1 – All the diodes on the scoreboard should light up. 2 – All numbers on the scoreboard are counting up. 3 – Checking if all addresses referring to the digits are working. 4 – Text displays turn fully ON, one line at a time.

12 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL SERVICE MENU SERVICE MENU TEST TEST HANDLES CHANGE LICENSE 1 MENU 0 0 2 1 PROTOCOL NG12 ON ACCEPTED 3

HANDBALL ENABLE 3 UPLOAD FONT 32 ADVETISING 1 4 2 SCROLL TEXT ON OFF TRANSFER 4 TO TEXT DISPLAYS DISPLAY LENGTH ON EVENTS PENALTIES

ADVETISING 2 ADVETISING 3 DISPLAY LENGTH 32 32 DISPLAY LENGTH

ADVETISING 4 ON MANUAL HORN 32 OFF USE TIMEOUT 5 DISPLAY LENGTH HORN OUTPUT

CANCEL PAGE 6/7 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 7/7 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 10 – Service menu “Page 6/7” Fig. 11 – Service menu “Page 7/7”

2 Test handles NG12: For NA/NHA/NC/NE scoreboards Press a button on the handle connected from 2012 and forward. to the NAUCON-1000. There are several kinds of handles. Note the number NG08: For NT/NS/NB/NQA/NW score- showing in the small display on the touch boards from 1998 and forward. screen. The numbers should be: If set to NG08: 1 – Start game time → It can only communicate with wired 2 – Stop game time scoreboards. 3 – Start/stop shot clock time → Some features in the NAUCON-1000 4 – Reset shot clock time are disabled. 34 – Time 2 → The wireless power will automatically be set to OFF. 3 Upload font to text displays – i.e. language Insert a USB stick with a CSV file con- 2 Scroll text on events taining the language that appears in the ON: The scroll text will be shown on the advertisement/text display and press text lines. the button. Note: You can not change the actual font. OFF: No scroll text will be shown on the text lines. 4 Advertising (1-4) display length Set the length of the advertising text Default is ON. showing on the scoreboard. Default (and maximum) are 32 characters. 3 License accepted ON: indicates that the license has been 5 On manual horn use timeout horn output accepted. It is possible to use the timeout horn output when pressing the manual horn OFF: If set to off the license will be button. Default is OFF. shown the next time the NAUCON-1000 will be turned on. Fig. 11 – “Page 7/7”: 4 Handball enable transfer penalties 1 Change protocol Enable or disable the possibility to Changes the communication protocol transfer the penalty to the team from for scoreboards. Default is NG12. a player that already have a active penalty. Default is OFF. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 13 Board zones setup

HOW TO CONFIGURE one or more NAUCON-1000. Go to the BOARD ZONES SETUP menu from the SERVICE MENU. See how to get there on page 9.

ZONES DESCRIPTION WHEN CONFIGURING THE BOARD A zone is a group of scoreboards that are ZONES SETUP → the scoreboard must be controlled by the same NAUCON-1000. turned on, as the NAUCON-1000 transmits Each zone has a color: the information to the scoreboard.

Blue Green Red Yellow BOARD ZONE SELECTION MENU ZONE 1ZONE 2ZONE 3ZONE 4 ZONE 1 ON ON ZONE 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ZONE 3ZON ON ONE 4 The addresses shown on the touch screen are30 used31 as32 identification33 34 35 of36 the37 score38 -39 board in a chosen zone. It is the zone se- BOARD ZONE SELECTION MENU: lection40 41 that42 determines43 44 45 which46 47scoreboards48 49 → you toggle between ON and OFF for are50 receiving51 52 communication.53 54 55 56 57 58 59 each zone. The NAUCON-1000 will only control scoreboard systems in zones set to BOARD60 61 ZONE62 SELECTION:63 64 65 Please66 67 contact68 69 ON. All zones are ON as default. Enter the Nautronic at [email protected] and BOARDCANCEL ZONE SELECTION MENU fromACCEPT CHANGES CHANGES CANCEL CLEAR SHOW INFO ACCEPT includeCHANGES serialZONE numberS and scoreboard GENERAL SETUP MENU. model type. Type “Zone config” in subject. STANDARD SCOREBOARD ADDRESSES/ CONFIGURING THE ZONES REFERENCE NUMBERS IN THE NAUCON-1000 Default is 51. If multiple wireless or wired scoreboard systems are installed in the same arena, you must configure BOARD ZONE SETUP and BOARD ZONE SELECTION. It is possible to have up to four inde- pendent scoreboard systems each with a NAUCON-1000 control panel in the same arena. If using more than 4 the scoreboards must be wired. If more than one scoreboard is placed in the same arena each must have a unique address – learn more on page 15.

14 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL LOCATE THE SCOREBOARD’S ADDRESS: ASSIGN AN ADDRESS TO A ZONE → In the bottom of the board – beside the Each scoreboard address is assigned to a power-connector – the address number zone. Press the address number until it is written on a silver-colored label. has the color of the desired zone. When pressing ACCEPT*2 → The address of the scoreboard is also the new board zone information is trans- displayed in the HOME score, when the mitted to the highlighted scoreboard scoreboard is powered on. addresses. → The address of the scoreboard can *2The scoreboard must be turned on and also be displayed through the NAU- within range of the NAUCON-1000 when CON-1000 BOARD DIAGNOSTICS pressing ACCEPT. MENU, this requires that the score- board address is set to a zone in the CONFIGURING ZONE(S) BOARD ZONES SETUP menu. To set up four scoreboards each with their own NAUCON-1000, as Fig. 14, follow the description on page 14. USE THE SAME PROCEDURE WHEN SETTING UP ONE, TWO OR THREE NAU- CON-1000 CONTROL PANELS.

Scoreboard 2 Scoreboard 3 Scoreboard 4

COURT 1 1 Scoreboard

COURT 2 COURT 3 COURT 4

Fig. 12 – Arena with four independent main scoreboard setups, each with its own NAUCON-1000. Described on the following page.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 15 ZONE 1ZONE 2ZONE 3ZONE 4 ZONE 1ZONE 2ZONE 3ZONE 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

CANCEL CLEAR SHOW INFO ACCEPT CANCEL CLEAR SHOW INFO ACCEPT CHANGES ZONES CHANGES ZONES

ZONE 1ZONE 2ZONE 3ZONE 4 ZONE 1ZONE 2ZONE 3ZONE 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69

CANCEL CLEAR SHOW INFO ACCEPT CANCEL CLEAR SHOW INFO ACCEPT CHANGES ZONES CHANGES ZONES Fig. 13 – Zones setup for four individual NAUCON-1000. Scoreboards with three sideboards and two shot clocks. Referring to the drawing, Fig. 12 on the previous page.

Scoreboard 1 – blue, zone 1 Scoreboard 3 - red, zone 3 Address 11 is configured to function in Address 13 is configured to function in Zone 1 on court 1. Zone 3 on court 3. IE. ADDRESS NO. IS REFERRING TO: IE. ADDRESS NO. IS REFERRING TO: 11: Main scoreboard 13: Main scoreboard 21: Home sideboard 23: Home sideboard 31: Guest sideboard 33: Guest sideboard 41 & 42: Shot clocks 45 & 46: Shot clocks Scoreboard 2 – green, zone 2 Scoreboard 4 – yellow, zone 4 Address 12 is configured to function in Address 14 is configured to function in Zone 2 on court 2. Zone 4 on court 4. IE. ADDRESS NO. IS REFERRING TO: IE. ADDRESS NO. IS REFERRING TO: 12: Main scoreboard 14: Main scoreboard 22: Home sideboard 24: Home sideboard 32: Guest sideboard 34: Guest sideboard 43 & 44: Shot clocks 47 & 48: Shot clocks

If only one NAUCON-1000 is set up for four individual scoreboards, all of the above zones will highlight at the same time.

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SETTING UP SPORT Basketball setup

Choose BASKETBALL from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 14a.

BASKETBALL SETUP BASKETBALL SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST PRE TIMEPERIODS TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 0:00 4 12

EXTENDED SHOT CLOCK SHOT CLOCK 2 PERIOD TIME 10:00 5:00 PERIOD TIME 5 9 TIME 24 14 SHORT TIME 13

HALF-TIME AUTOMATIC HORN SHOW SIDEBOARDS 3 BREAK TIME 2:00 15:00 BREAK TIME 6 10 ON ON 14

BASKETBALL 4 EXTENDED 2:00 COUNT MODE 7 11 PLAYER NUMBER LIST OFF SHOT CLOCK 15 BREAK TIME SELECTION AUTO START

CANCEL PAGE 1/3 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 2/3 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 14a – Setup basketball menu “Page 1/3” Fig. 14b – Setup basketball menu “Page 2/3”

Fig. 14a – “Page 1/3”: 7 Count mode You can change between whether the 1 Edit lineups game clock is counting up or down by Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST pressing COUNT MODE. team lineup. You will enter a screen where you can change the name and Default is DOWN. number of the players, see page 40. 2 Period time Fig. 14b – “Page 2/3”: Set the length of a period. Default: 10 min. 8 Pre time 3 Break time Set the length of the pre time / the Set the length of the breaks between time counting down before the match. periods. Default is 2 minutes. Default is 0 minutes

4 Extended break time 9 Shot clock time Set the length of an extended break. Set the count down of seconds for the Default is 2 minutes. shot clocks. Default is 24 seconds.

5 Extended period time 10 Automatic horn Set the length of an extended period. You can change between turning the au- Default is 5 minutes. tomatic horn ON or OFF. Default is ON.

6 Half-time break time Set the length of the half-time break. Default is 15 minutes.

18 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Basketball setup

11 Player number selection BASKETBALL SETUP BASKETBALL SHOT CLOCK PENALTY Choose whether scores and penalties 16 ON 15 SHOW TIME 17 are given to a specific player or to the AUTO STOP whole team. Default is LIST.

LIST: Choose player number from a list. TYPE: Type player number. OFF: Scores and penalties are given to the whole team.

12 Periods Sets the number of periods in the CANCEL PAGE 3/3 DEFAULT ACCEPT match. Default is 4. CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 14c – Setup basketball menu “Page 3/3” 13 Shot clock short time Set the counting length of the shot clock’s ”Time 2”. Default is 14 seconds. Fig. 14c – “Page 3/3”:

14 Show sideboards 16 Basketball shot clock auto stop Turning the sideboards ON or OFF. ON: Stops the shot clock when the game Default is ON. time is stopped. 15 Basketball shot clock auto start OFF: Shot clock time will continiue run- ON: Autostarts the shot clock when the ning when the game time is stopped. game time is started Default is ON OFF: Shot clock time is started manually with a remote control. 17 Penalty show time Sets the time that a player number foul Default is ON is shown on the scoreboard. Default is 15 sec.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 19 Handball setup

Choose HANDBALL from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 15a.

HANDBALL SETUP HANDBALL SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 COUNT MODEP0:00 RE TIME 12

EXTENDED PLAYER NUMBER 2 PERIOD TIME 30:00 5:00 PERIOD TIME 5 9 AUTOMATIC HORN ON OFF SELECTION 13

HALF-TIME EXTENDED 3 BREAK TIME 10:00 1:00 BREAK TIME 6 10 SHOW SIDEBOARDS ON 2 PERIODS 14

EXTENDED HALF TIME 1:00 OFF CONTINUOUS 11 ALWAYS SHOW OFF 4 BREAK TIME PERIOD TIME 7 CARDS

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 15a – Setup Handball “Page 1/2” Fig. 15b – Setup Handball “Page 2/2”

Fig. 15a – “Page 1/2”: 7 Continuous period time Choose whether the timer should start 1 Edit lineups over or continue counting from the Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST previous period. Default is OFF. team lineup. You can change the names Example: If set to ON and a period, 30 and numbers of the players, see page minutes, has ended the next period will 40. start counting from 30 and up to 60 minutes. 2 Period time Set the length of a period. Default is 30 Fig. 15b – “Page 2/2”: minutes. 8 Count mode 3 Half-time break time Toggle between wheather the game Sets the length of the half-time break. clock is counting up or down by pressing Default is 10 minutes. COUNT MODE. Default is UP.

4 Extended half time break time 9 Automatic horn Sets the break time between the 2 ex- Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. tended periods. Default is 1 minute. Default is ON.

5 Extended period time 10 Show sideboards Sets the length of an extended period. Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default Default is 5 minutes. is ON.

6 Extended break time 11 Always show cards Sets the break time between ordinary ON: shows yellow and red card buttons game time and extended game time. when player number selection is set to Default is 1 minute. OFF. OFF: Hides yellow and red card buttons when player number selection is set to OFF. DEFAULT is off.

20 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL 12 Pre time Sets the length of the pre time / the time counting down before the match. Default is 0 minutes.

13 Player number selection Choose whether scores and penalties are given to a specific player or to the whole team. Default is OFF. LIST: Choose player number from a list. TYPE: Type player number. OFF: Scores and penalties are given to the whole team

14 Periods Sets the number of periods in the match. Default is 2.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 21 Volleyball setup

Choose VOLLEYBALL from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 16a.

1 VOLLEYBALL SETUP VOLLEYBALL SETUP EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST AUTO 8 TECHNICAL ON TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP TIMEOUT

PLAYER NUMBER 2 BREAK TIME 10:00 OFF SELECTION 5

3 SHOW SIDEBOARDSAON OFF UTOMATIC HORN 6

TECHNICAL 4 TIMEOUT ON OFF AUTOMATIC 7 HORN NEXT SET

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 16a – Setup Volleyball “Page 1/2” Fig. 16b – Setup Volleyball “Page 2/2”

Fig. 16a – “Page 1/2”: 6 Automatic horn Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. 1 Edit lineups Default is OFF Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST team lineup. You will enter a screen 7 Automatic next set where you can change the names and ON: When a team reaches 25 points the numbers of the players, see page 40. next set will automatically begin. Default is OFF. 2 Break time Sets the length of a break. Fig. 16b – “Page 2/2”: Default is 10 minutes 8 Auto technical timeout 3 Show sideboards ON: The technical timeout will auto- Turns the sideboard ON or OFF. Default matically be activated at 8 and 16 is ON. points. 4 Technical timeout horn OFF: The technical timeout is controlled Enables or disables the technical time- manually. out horn. Default is ON. Default is ON. 5 Player number selection Choose whether scores and penalties are given to a specific player or to the whole team. Default is OFF. LIST: Choose player number from a list. TYPE: Type player number. OFF: Scores and penalties are given to the whole team

22 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Ice hockey setup

Choose ICE HOCKEY from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 17a.

ICE HOCKEY SETUP ICE HOCKEY SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST PLAYER NUMBER TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 AUTOMATIC HORN ON TYPE SELECTION 11

OVERTIME 2 PERIOD TIME 20:00 5:00 PERIOD TIME 5 9 SHOW SIDEBOARDS ON OFF TENTHS ACTIVATED 12

BREAK TIME 15:00 COUNT MODE PERIODS 3 OFF ENABLE 3 6 10 RULES 13

MINOR 4 PRE TIME 1:00 2:00 PENALTY 7 Fig. 17b – Setup Ice hockey “Page 2/2” TIME

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT Fig.CANCEL 17b – “Page 2/2”:PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES 8 Automatic horn Fig. 17a – Setup Ice hockey “Page 1/2” Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Default is ON Fig. 17a – “Page 1/2”: 9 Show sideboards 1 Edit lineups Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST is ON. team lineup. You will enter a screen where you can change the names and 10 Periods numbers of the players, see page 40. Sets the number of periods in the match. Default is 3. 2 Period time Sets the length of a period. Default: 20 min. 11 Player number selection Choose whether scores and penalties 3 Break time are given to a specific player or to the Sets the length of the breaks between whole team. Default is TYPE. periods. Default is 15 minutes. LIST: Choose player number from a list. 4 Pre time TYPE: Type player number. Sets the length of the pre time / the OFF: Scores and penalties are given to time counting down before the match. the whole team Default is 1 minute. 12 Tenths activated 5 Overtime period time ON: Shows tenth of a second when Sets the length of overtime period(s). game time is counting down from 1 Default is 5 minutes. minute. OFF: Game time counts down normally. DEFAULT is OFF. 6 Count mode Sets game clock to count DOWN or 13 Enable Ringette rules count UP. Default is UP. ON: Enables the ringette rules. OFF: Disables the ringette rules. 7 Minor penalty time DEFAULT is OFF. Sets the length of the minor penalty. Default is 2 minutes. NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 23 Tennis setup

Choose TENNIS from the SELECT SPORT MENU. You will get a screen like shown below, Fig. 18. The SETUP click button on the console has no function when setting up tennis.

TENNIS 2 PLAYER PLAYER 1 NAME NAME 1

GAMES 0 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0 GAMES

SETS 0 0 SETS

SERVE SERVE 3 POINT CORRECT NEXT TIEBREAK POINT MENU SET Fig. 18 – Tennis, control and setup screen

Fig. 18:

1 Edit names You can edit the player names on the screen, even when the match is started. You will enter a screen where you can change the name of the player, Fig. 36, page 40.

2 Automatic horn icon The automatic horn is turned off.

3 Correct menu If a correction must be made to the on- going game, you must enter CORRECT MENU. See more on page 40.

24 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Floorball setup

Choose FLOORBALL from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 19a.

FLOORBALL SETUP FLOORBALL SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST PLAYER NUMBER TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 SELECTION TYPE ON SHOW SIDEBOARDS 10

EXTENDED MAX 2 PERIOD TIME 20:00 5:00 5 9 CONCURRENT 2 3 PERIODS 11 PERIOD TIME PENALTIES

3 BREAK TIME 10:00 COUNT MODE 6

4 PRE TIME 0:00 ON AUTOMATIC HORN 7

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 19a – Setup Floorball “Page 1/2” Fig. 19b – Setup Floorball “Page 2/2”

Fig. 19a – “Page 1/2”: 7 Automatic horn Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. 1 Edit lineups Default is ON. Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST team lineup. You will enter a screen Fig. 19b – “Page 2/2”: where you can change the names and numbers of the players, see page 40. 8 Player number selection Choose whether scores and penalties 2 Period time are given to a specific player or to the Sets the length of a period. Default is whole team. Default is TYPE. 20 minutes. LIST: Choose player number from a list. 3 Break time TYPE: Type player number. Sets the length of the breaks between OFF: Scores and penalties are periods. Default is 10 minutes. given to the whole team

4 Pre time 9 Max concurrent penalties Sets the length of the pre time / the Sets the max of penalties (1-5). Default: 2. time counting down before the match. Default is 0 minutes 10 Show sideboards Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. 5 Extended period time Default is ON. Sets the length of an extended period. Default is 5 minutes. 11 Periods Sets the number of periods in the 6 Count mode match. Default is 3. Sets game clock to count DOWN or count UP. Default is UP.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 25 Futsal setup

Choose FUTSAL from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 20a.

FUTSAL SETUP FUTSAL SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST PLAYER NUMBER TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 AUTOMATIC HORN ON OFF SELECTION 11

EXTENDED MAX 2 PERIOD TIME 20:00 5:00 5 9 SHOW SIDEBOARDS ON 5 CONCURRENT 12 PERIOD TIME PENALTIES

3 HALF-TIME 15:00 OFF CONTINUOUS 6 FUTSAL BREAK TIME PERIOD TIMER 10 PERIODS 2 4 MAX TEAM FOULS 13

4 COUNT MODE 0:00 PRE TIME 7 Fig. 20b – Setup Futsal “Page 2/2”

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT 7 PreCANCEL time PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGESSets the length ofMORE the preSET timeTINGS / theCHANGES Fig. 20a – Setup Futsal “Page 1/2” time counting down before the match. Default is 0 minutes. Fig. 20a – “Page 1/2”: Fig. 20b – “Page 2/2”:

1 Edit lineups 8 Automatic horn Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. team lineup. You will enter a screen Default is ON. where you can change the names and numbers of the players, see page 40. 9 Show sideboards Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default 2 Period time is ON. Set sthe length of a period. Default is 20 min. 10 Periods 3 Half-time break time Sets the number of periods in the Sets the length of the half-time break. match. Default is 2. Default is 15 minutes. 11 Player number selection 4 Count mode Choose whether scores and penalties Sets game clock to count DOWN or are given to a specific player or to the count UP. Default is UP. whole team. Default is OFF. 5 Extended period time LIST: Choose player number from a list. Sets the length of an extended period. TYPE: Type player number. Default is 5 minutes. OFF: Scores and penalties are given to the whole team 6 Continuous period timer Choose whether the timer should start 12 Max concurrent penalties over or continue counting from the Sets the max numbers of penalties (1-5). previous period. Default is OFF. Default is 5. Example: If set to ON and a period, 20 min., has ended the next period will start 13 Max team fouls counting from 20 and up to 40 min. Sets the number of team fouls that a team can get. Default is 4. 26 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Bandy setup

Choose BANDY from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 21a.

BANDY SETUP BANDY SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST WHITE CARD BLUE CARD TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 PENALTY TIME 2:00 4:00 PENALTY TIME 10

EXTENDED SHOW SIDEBOARDS PERIODS 2 PERIOD TIME 30:00 10:00 PERIOD TIME 5 9 ON 2 11

3 BREAK TIME 10:00 COUNT MODE 6

4 PRE TIME 0:00 ON AUTOMATIC HORN 7

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 21a – Setup Bandy “Page 1/2” Fig. 21b – Setup Bandy “Page 2/2”

Fig. 21a – “Page 1/2”: 7 Automatic horn Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. 1 Edit lineups Default is ON. Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST team lineup. You will enter a screen Fig. 21b – “Page 2/2”: where you can change the names and numbers of the players, see page 40. 8 White card penalty time Sets the length of the white card penal- 2 Period time ty. Default is 2 minutes. Sets the length of a period. Default is 15 minutes. 9 Show sideboards Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default 3 Break time is ON. Sets the length of the breaks between periods. Default is 2 minutes. 10 Blue card penalty time Sets the length of the blue card penalty. 4 Pre time Default is 4 minutes. Sets the length of the pre time / the time counting down before the match. 11 Set periods Default is 0 minutes Sets the number of periods in the Match. Default is 2. 5 Extended period time Sets the length of an extended period. Default is 15 minutes.

6 Count mode Sets game clock to count DOWN or count UP. Default is DOWN.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 27 Soccer setup

Choose SOCCER from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 22a.

SOCCER SETUP SOCCER SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST AUTOMATIC HORN PLAYER NUMBER TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 ON LIST SELECTION 11

EXTENDED SHOW SIDEBOARDS INJURY TIME 2 PERIOD TIME 45:00 5:00 PERIOD TIME 5 9 ON ON 12

HALF-TIME CONTINUOUS 3 BREAK TIME 15:00 ON PERIOD TIMER 6 10 PERIODS 2

4 COUNT MODE 0:00 PRE TIME 7 Fig. 22b – Setup Soccer “Page 2/2”

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT Example:CANCEL If set toPA GEON 2/2 andDEF aAU period,LT ACCEPT 45 CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGESminutes, has endedMORE the nextSETTINGS periodCHANGES will Fig. 22a – Setup Soccer “Page 1/2” count from 45 and up to 90 minutes. 7 Pre time

Fig. 22a – “Page 1/2”: Sets the length of the pre time / the time counting down before the match. 1 Edit lineups Default is 0 minutes. Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST team lineup. You will enter a screen Fig. 22b – “Page 2/2”: where you can change the names and numbers of the players, see page 40. 8 Automatic horn Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. 2 Period time Default is ON. Sets the length of a period. Default: 45 min. 9 Show sideboards 3 Half-time break time Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default Sets the length of the half-time break. is ON. Default is 10 minutes. 10 Periods 4 Count mode Sets the number of periods in the Sets game clock to count DOWN or match. Default is 2. count UP. Default is UP. 11 Player number selection 5 Extended period time Choose whether scores and penalties Sets the length of an extended period. are given to a specific player or to the Default is 5 minutes. whole team. Default is LIST. 6 Continuous period timer LIST: Choose player number from a list. Choose whether the timer should start TYPE: Type player number. over or continue counting from the OFF: Scores and penalties are previous period. Default is ON. given to the whole team

12 Injury time Time continue counting when a player is injured on the field. Default is ON. 28 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Mini hockey setup

Choose MINI HOCKEY from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click but- ton on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 23a.

MINI HOCKEY SETUP MINI HOCKEY SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST PLAYER NUMBER TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 AUTOMATIC HORN ON TYPE SELECTION 10

AUTO STOP 2 PERIOD TIME 20:00 1:30 INTERVAL TIME 5 9 SHOW SIDEBOARDSPON 3 ERIODS 11

OVERTIME BREAK TIME 3 PERIOD TIME 5:00 15:00 6

4 COUNT MODE 1:00 PRE TIME 7

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 23a – Setup Mini hockey “Page 1/2” Fig. 23b – Setup Mini hockey “Page 2/2”

Fig. 23a – “Page 1/2”: 7 Pre time Sets the length of the pre time / the 1 Edit lineups time counting down before the match. Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST Default is 1 minute. team lineup. You will enter a screen where you can change the names and Fig. 23b – “Page 2/2”: numbers of the players, see page 40. 8 Automatic horn 2 Period time Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Sets the length of a period. Default is ON. Default is 20 minutes. 9 Show sideboards 3 Overtime period time Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Sets the length of the overtime period Default is ON. time. Default is 5 minutes. 10 Player number selection 4 Count mode Choose whether scores and penalties Sets game clock to count DOWN or are given to a specific player or to the count UP. Default is UP. whole team. De fault is TYPE. 5 Auto stop interval time LIST: Choose player number from a list. Sets the length of Auto stop. Default is TYPE: Type player number. 1:30 minutes. OFF: Scores and penalties are given to the whole team 6 Break time Sets the length of the breaks between 11 Periods periods. Default is 15 minutes. Sets the number of periods in the match. Default is 3.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 29 Boxing setup

Choose BOXING from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 24.

BOXING BOXING SETUP

PLAYER PLAYER PERIOD TIME 3:00 1:00 HALF-TIME NAME NAME 2 BREAK TIME 5

3 COUNT MODE 0:00 PRE TIME 6

1 KNOCKDOWN 0 0 KNOCKDOWN 4 AUTOMATIC HORN ON ON SHOW SIDEBOARDS 7

DECREASE DECREASE KNOCKDOWN KNOCKDOWN

ADJUST DECREASE CANCEL DEFAULT ACCEPT TIMER ROUND ROUND CHANGES SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 24 – Boxing screen, scoreboard controls Fig. 25 – The setup boxing menu

Fig. 24 – Boxing: Fig. 25 – Boxing setup:

1 Round – “H” box 2 Period time The number of rounds will show in Sets the length of a round. Default is the “H” box. 3 minutes.

3 Count mode Sets game clock to count DOWN or count UP. Default is DOWN.

4 Automatic horn Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Default is ON.

5 Half-time break time Sets the rest time between rounds. Default is 1 minute.

6 Pre time Sets the length of the pre time / the time counting down before the match. Default is 0 minutes (OFF).

7 Show sideboards Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default is ON.

30 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Water polo setup

Choose WATER POLO from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click but- ton on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 26a.

WATER POLO SETUP WATER POLO SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST SHOT CLOCK SHOT CLOCK TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 TIME 30 15 SHORT TIME 11

PERIOD TIME EXTENDED PLAYER NUMBER 2 8:00 3:00 PERIOD TIME 5 9 AUTOMATIC HORN LIST LIST SELECTION 12

BREAK TIME HALF-TIME 3 2:00 5:00 BREAK TIME 6 10 SHOW SIDEBOARDS LIST 4 PERIODS 13

4 COUNT MODE 0:00 PRE TIME 7 Fig.SHOW 26b SIDEBOARD – SetupS Water polo “Page 2/2”

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT Fig.CANCEL 26b – “Page 2/2”:PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 26a – Setup Water polo “Page 1/2” 8 Shot clock time Set the number of seconds for the shot clocks to count down. Default is 30 Fig. 26a – “Page 1/2”: seconds.

1 Edit lineups 9 Automatic horn Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. team lineup. You will enter a screen Default is ON. where you can change the names and numbers of the players, see page 40. 10 Show sideboards Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. 2 Period time Default is ON. Sets the length of a period. Default: 8 min. 11 shot clock short time Sets the number of seconds for the 3 Break time short shot clock time to count down. Sets the length of the breaks between Default is 15 seconds. periods. Default is 2 minutes. 12 Player number selection 4 Count mode Choose whether scores and penalties Sets game clock to count DOWN or are given to a specific player or to the count UP. Default is DOWN. whole team. Default is LIST. 5 Extended period time LIST: Choose player number from a list. Sets the length of an extended period. TYPE: Type player number. Default is 3 minutes. OFF: Scores and penalties are given to the whole team. 6 Half-time break time Sets the length of half-time break time. 13 Periods Default is 5 minutes. Sets the number og periods in the match. Default is 4 7 Pre time Sets the length of the pre time / the time counting down before the match. Default is 0 minutes NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 31 setup

Choose AM. FOOTBALL from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 27a.

AM.FOOTBALL SETUP AM.FOOTBALL SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST SHOT CLOCK SHOT CLOCK TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 TIME 25 0 SHORT TIME 11

EXTENDED AUTOMATIC HORN SHOW SIDEBOARDS 2 PERIOD TIME 15:00 15:00 PERIOD TIME 5 9 ON ON 12

HALF-TIME PERIODS 3 BREAK TIME 2:00 12:00 BREAK TIME 6 10 4

4 COUNT MODE 0:00 PRE TIME 7

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 27a – Setup American football “Page 1/2” Fig. 27b – Setup American football “Page 2/2”

Fig. 27a – “Page 1/2”: Sets the length of the pre time / the time counting down before the match. 1 Edit lineups Default is 0 minutes (OFF). Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST team lineup. You will enter a screen Fig. 27b – “Page 2/2”: where you can change the names and numbers of the players, see page 40. 8 Shot clock time Sets the number of seconds for the 2 Period time shot clocks to count down. Default is 25 Sets the length of a period. Default is 15 seconds. minutes. 9 Automatic horn 3 Break time Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Sets the length of the breaks between Default is ON. periods. Default is 2 minutes. 10 Periods 4 Count mode Sets the number of periods in the Sets game clock to count DOWN or match. Default is 4 count UP. Default is DOWN. 11 Shot clock short time 5 Extended period time Sets the counting length of the shot Sets the length of an extended period. clock’s short time. Default is 0 seconds. Default is 15 minutes. 12 Show sideboards 6 Half-time break time Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default Sets the length of the half-time break. is ON. Default is 12 minutes.

7 Pre time

32 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Basket 3X3 setup

Choose BASKET 3X3 from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 28a.

BASKET 3X3 SETUP BASKET 3X3 SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST SHOW SIDEBOARDS PLAYER NUMBER TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 ON LIST SELECTION 10

PERIOD TIME COUNT MODE PENALTY 2 10:00 5 9 PERIODS 115 SHOW TIME 11

SHOT CLOCK 3 PRE TIME 0:00 12 TIME 6

SHOT CLOCK AUTOMATIC HORN 4 SHORT TIME 12 ON 7

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 28a – Setup Basket 3X3 menu “Page 1/2” Fig. 28b – Setup Basket 3X3 menu “Page 2/2”

Fig. 28a – “Page 1/2”: 7 Automatic horn Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. 1 Edit lineups Default is ON. Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST team lineup. You will enter a screen Fig. 28b – “Page 2/2”: where you can change the names and numbers of the players, see page 9. 8 Show sideboards Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default 2 Period time is ON. Sets the length of a period. Default is 10 minutes. 9 Periods Sets the number og periods in the 3 Pre time match. Default is 1 Sets the length of the pre time / the time counting down before the match. 10 Player number selection Default is 0 minutes Choose whether scores and penalties are given to a specific player or to the 4 Shot clock short time whole team. Default is LIST. Sets the counting length of the shot clock’s ”Time 2”. Default is 12 seconds. LIST: Choose player number from a list. OFF: Scores and penalties are given to 5 Count mode the whole team. Sets game clock to count DOWN or UP. Default is DOWN. 11 Penalty show time Sets the time that a player number foul 6 Shot clock time is shown on the scoreboard. Sets the number of seconds for the shot Default is 15 sec. clocks to count down. Default: 12 sec.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 33 Netball setup

Choose NETBALL from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 29a.

NET BALL SETUP NETBALL SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 COUNT MODE 0:00 PRE TIME 11

EXTENDED AUTOMATIC HORN SHOW SIDEBOARDS 2 PERIOD TIME 15:00 7:00 PERIOD TIME 5 9 ON ON 12

HALF-TIME BREAK TIME 3:00 5:00 PLAYER NUMBER LIST 4 PERIODS 13 3 BREAK TIME 6 10 SELECTION

4 EXTENDED 2:00 1:00 E. HALF-TIME 7 BREAK TIME BREAK TIME Fig. 29b – Setup Netball “Page 2/2”

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT Fig.CANCEL 29b – “Page 2/2”:PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 29a – Setup Netball “Page 1/2” 8 Count mode Sets game clock to count DOWN or UP. Default is DOWN. Fig. 29a – “Page 1/2”: 9 Automatic horn 1 Edit lineups Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST Default is ON. team lineup. You will enter a screen where you can change the names and 10 Player number selection numbers of the players, see page 40. Choose whether scores and penalties are given to a specific player or to the 2 Period time whole team. Default is LIST. Sets the length of a period. Default: 15 min. LIST: Choose player number from a list. TYPE: Type player number. 3 Break time OFF: Scores and penalties are Sets the length of the breaks between given to the whole team periods. Default is 3 minutes. 11 Pre time 4 Extended break time Sets the length of the pre time / the Sets the length of an extended break. time counting down before the match. Default is 2 minutes. Default is 0 minutes

5 Extended period time 12 Show sideboards Sets the length of an extended period. Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Default Default is 7 minutes. is ON.

6 Half-time break time 13 Periods Sets the length of the half-time break. Sets the number of periods in the Default is 5 minutes. match. Default is 4.

7 Extended half time break time Sets the length of an extended half-time break. Default is 1 minute. 34 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Inline hockey setup

Choose INLINE HOCKEY from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 30a.

INLINE HOCKEY SETUP INLINE HOCKEY SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP 8 PRE TIME 1:00 ON AUTOMATIC HORN 11

PERIOD TIME 12:00 5:00 OVERTIME PLAYER NUMBER TYPE ON SHOW SIDEBOARDS 2 PERIOD TIME 5 9 SELECTION 12

MAX 3 BREAK TIME 2:00 15:00 HALF-TIME 6 10 CONCURRENT 1 4 PERIODS 13 BREAK TIME PENALTIES

EXTENDED 4 BREAK TIME 2:00 COUNT MODE 7

CANCEL PAGE 1/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CANCEL PAGE 2/2 DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES CHANGES MORE SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 30a – Setup Inline hockey “Page 1/2” Fig. 30b – Setup Inline hockey “Page 2/2”

Fig. 30a – “Page 1/2”: Fig. 30b – “Page 2/2”:

1 Edit lineups 8 Pre time Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST Sets the length of the pre time / the team lineup. You will enter a screen time counting down before the match. where you can change the names and Default is 1 minute. numbers of the players, see page 40. 9 Player number selection 2 Period time Choose whether scores and penalties Sets the length of a period. Default: 12 min. are given to a specific player or to the whole team. Default is TYPE. 3 Break time Sets the length of the breaks between LIST: Choose player number from a list. periods. Default is 2 minutes. TYPE: Type player number. OFF: Scores and penalties are 4 Extended break time given to the whole team Sets the length of an extended break. Default is 2 minutes. 10 Max concurrent penalties Sets the max of penalties given (1-5). 5 Overtime period timer Default is 1. Sets the length for overtime. Default: 5 min. 11 Automatic horn 6 Half-time break time Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Sets the length of the half-time break. Default is ON. Default is 15 minutes. 12 Show sideboards 7 Count mode Turns the sideboards ON or OFF. Sets game clock to count DOWN or UP. Default is ON. Default is UP. 13 Periods Sets the number of periods in the match. Default is 4. 35 Wrestling setup

Choose WRESTLING from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 31.

WRESTLING WRESTLING SETUP

2 MATCH NO 1 3:00 PERIOD TIME 6

PENALTY 0 0 PENALTY 3 BREAK TIME 0:30 COUNT MODE 7

4 PRE TIMR 0:00 CONTINUOUS 8 ON PERIOD TIMER

2-POINT 0 0 2-POINT 5 AUTOMATIC HORN ON 2 PERIODS 9 1 1-POINT CORRECT LAST 1-POINT CANCEL DEFAULT ACCEPT MENU PERIOD SCORE CHANGES SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 31 – Wrestling screen, scoreboard controls Fig. 32 – Setup Wrestling

Fig. 31 – Wrestling:

1 Correct menu 6 Period time If a correction must be made to the on- Sets the length of a period. going game, you must enter CORRECT Default is 3 minutes. MENU. See more on page 40. 7 Count mode Fig. 32 – Wrestling Setup: Sets game clock to count DOWN or UP. Default is UP. 2 Match no Enter the match number, between 0 and 8 Continuous period timer 999, if set to 0 the match number will Choose whether the timer should start be blank. Default is 1. over or continue counting from the previous period. Default is ON. 3 Break time Sets the length of a break. Example: If set to ON and a period, 3 Default is 30 seconds. minutes, has ended the next period will continue counting from 3 minutes. 4 Pre time Sets the length of the pre time / the 9 Periods time counting down before the match. Sets the number of periods in the Default is 0 minutes match. Default is 2.

5 Automatic horn Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Default is ON.

36 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Interval training setup

Choose I. TRAINING from the SELECT SPORT MENU. Then press the SETUP click button on the console and you will see a menu like shown below, Fig. 33.

I. TRAINING SETUP

1 LOW ACT 0:20 0:30 HIGH ACT 4

2 BREAK TIME 3:00 2 REPETITION 5

AUTOMATIC 3 CYCLES 6ON HORN 6

CANCEL DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 33 – Setup Interval training

Fig. 33: 4 High act 1 Low act Sets the high intensity time. Sets the low intensity time. Default is 30 seconds. Default is 20 seconds. 5 Repetition 2 Half-time break time Sets the repetition of low or high act. Sets the length of the break between Default is 2. the countings. Default is 3 minutes. 6 Automatic horn 3 Cycles Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Sets the number of cycles. Default is 6. Default is ON.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 37 Squash/Badminton setup

BADMINTON SETUP 1 2 Show sideboards EDIT EDIT Turns the automatic horn ON or OFF. Default is ON. 2 SHOW SIDEBOARDS ON ON AUTOMATIC 4 NEXT SET 3 Badminton mid game interval Sets the length of the midgame interval. BADMINTON MID BADMINTON END 3 GAME INTERVAL 1:00 2:00 OF GAME INTERVAL 5 Default is 1 minute. Set to 0 if squash is played.

CANCEL DEFAULT ACCEPT 4 Automatic next set CHANGES SETTINGS CHANGES Automatic change to next set. Default Fig. 34 – Setup Badminton is ON. Set to OFF if squash is played. Fig. 34: 5 Badminton end of game interval 1 Edit lineups Sets the length of the endgame interval. Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST Default is 2 minutes. team lineup. You will enter a screen where you can change the names and Set to 0 if squash is played. numbers of the players, see page 40.

Baseball setup

BASEBALL SETUP 1 EDIT HOME EDIT GUEST Edit lineups 1 TEAM LINEUP TEAM LINEUP Choose either to edit HOME or GUEST team lineup. You will enter a screen where you can change the names and numbers of the players see page 40.

CANCEL DEFAULT ACCEPT CHANGES SETTINGS CHANGES Fig. 33 – Setup Interval training

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EXTRA SCOREBOARD FEATURES Edit team lineups When you have selected a sport, you can press the SETUP click button on the console. Change the lineups by pressing EDIT HOME or GUEST TEAM LINEUP, you will enter a screen like shown below (Fig. 35).

EDIT HOME TEAM LINEUP EDIT TEAM NAME TEAM NAME: 1 HOME TEAM 3 2 4 4 PLAYER NAME 4 10 PLAYER NAME 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 5 PLAYER NAME 5 11 PLAYER NAME 11 Q W E R T Y U I O P 6 PLAYER NAME 6 12 PLAYER NAME 12 A S D F G H J K L Å 7 PLAYER NAME 7 13 PLAYER NAME 13 . Z X C V B N Æ Ø 8 PLAYER NAME 8 14 PLAYER NAME 14 ?!123 SPACE 9 PLAYER NAME 9 MORE PLAYERS … A B C D E CANCEL DEFAULT USB USB ACCEPT CANCEL KEYBOARD CLEAR ACCEPT CHANGES NAMES&NO IMPORT EXPORT CHANGES WESTERN TEXT Fig. 35 – Edit home/guest team lineup Fig. 36 – The text will show in red while editing Fig. 35 – The editable boxes: Fig. 35 & 36 – Bottom buttons

1 Edit Home/Guest Team lineup A Default names & no Click on the “TEAM NAME”-box on the When you press DEFAULT NAMES & NO, touch screen. You will enter a screen you reset the lineup and team name to with a keyboard (Fig. 36) which allows the default text. You will have to confirm you to change the text line. resetting before it takes effect.

2 Player name & number B USB import Click on a PLAYER NAME on the touch You can import a list with player and screen. You will enter a screen with a team names from a USB stick. Insert keyboard (Fig. 36) which allows you the USB stick with a CSV file (Comma to change the name. When pressing a Separated Values file) and press USB player number you will get a numeric IMPORT. Your lineups will be imported keyboard for changing the numbers (00- from the file. Contact your dealer for 99 or blank). more information. The MORE PLAYERS …-button toggles pages if more players than shown are C USB export available for a specific sport. You can export a list with players and team names to a USB stick. Insert a USB Fig. 36 – The interactive graphics: stick and press USB export. Your lineup will be exported to a CSV file (Comma 3 Editable text field separated values file). When entering the keyboard you can start to type or you can clear text . D Keyboard Remember to save your changes by Choose between Western, Russian and pressing ACCEPT. Hebrew keyboard. For Arabic language please contact Nautronic. 4 Keyboard Use the keyboard* to type names of the E Clear text players. *Default keyboard is set to Clears the text field. Western. Press the button marked with a D to change 40 keyboard. Correct menu

CORRECT MENU is available in allmost all sports. From the menu on the touch screen it is possible to correct the ongoing game. You can subtract, adjust and decrease various input given. E.g. scores, fouls, sets and timer.

BASKETBALL BASKETBALL 0 0 SUBTRACT 0 0 SUBTRACT TIME-OUT TIME-OUT TIME-OUT TIME-OUT

SUBTRACT SUBTRACT FOULS 0 0 FOULS 0 0 # ***** • # ***** • FOULS # ***** • # ***** • FOULS 4 24 4 4 24 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 SUBTRACT 7 7 SUBTRACT 3-POINT 3-POINT 8 8 3-POINT 8 8 3-POINT 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 12 12 SUBTRACT 12 12 SUBTRACT 2-POINT 13 13 2-POINT 13 13 14 14 2-POINT 14 14 2-POINT 15 15 15 15

SUBTRACT SUBTRACT 1-POINT CORRECT PERIOD BALL POS. 1-POINT ADJUST DECREASE ADJUST MENU 1-POINT TIMER PERIOD SHOT CLK. 1-POINT Basketball, control screen Basketball, Correct menu activated

HANDBALL HANDBALL 0 0 SUBTRACT 0 0 SUBTRACT TIME-OUT TIME-OUT TIME-OUT TIME-OUT

SUBTRACT SUBTRACT PENALTY 0 # *** • # *** • 0 PENALTY 0 # *** • # *** • 0 1 1 PENALTY 1 1 PENALTY 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 YELLOW 6 6 YELLOW SUBTRACT 6 6 SUBTRACT 7 7 YELLOW C. 7 7 YELLOW C. CARD 8 8 CARD 8 8 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 RED 12 12 RED SUBTRACT 12 12 SUBTRACT 13 13 RED CARD 13 13 RED CARD CARD 14 14 CARD 14 14 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 SUBTRACT SUBTRACT SCORE CORRECT PERIOD SUBSTI- SCORE ADJUST DECREASE MENU TUTION SCORE TIMER PERIOD SCORE Handball, control screen Handball, Correct menu activated

TENNIS TENNIS PLAYER PLAYER NAME NAME

0 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0 SUBTRACT 0 0 SUBTRACT GAMES GAMES GAMES GAMES

SETS 0 0 SETS PREVIOUS 0 0 PREVIOUS SET SET

SERVE SERVE

SUBTRACT SUBTRACT POINT CORRECT NEXT TIEBREAK POINT PREVIOUS MENU SET POINT SET POINT Tennis, control screen Tennis, Correct menu activated

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 41 Results showing on an A-H board

A-H BOARD Choose A-H BOARD from the SELECT A E RESULT RESULT SPORT MENU. If you have an A-H board, the NAUCON-1000 unit allows you to dis- B F play different match scores. RESULT RESULT When you press one of the RESULT but- C G (A-H RESULT) RESULT RESULT tons you will enter a numer- ic keyboard which allows you to change D H the given result (00-99). RESULT RESULT The SETUP click button on the console has no function for A-H BOARD.

Fig. 37 – A-H Board, control screen

Side console setup

Choose SIDE CONSOLE from the SELECT SIDE CONSOLE SPORT MENU. The side console function turns the NAUCON-1000 unit into a sec- ondary console. This function is used in 2 FOULS FOULS basketball, where the score is controlled # ***** • # ***** • 4 4 by a secondary . 5 5 6 6 7 7 3 3-POINT 8 8 3-POINT 9 9 SIDE CONSOLE REQUIREMENTS: 10 10 11 11 12 12 4 2-POINT 13 13 2-POINT → Primary the NAUCON-1000 with BAS- 14 14 KETBALL selected. 15 15 1 5 1-POINT CORRECT 1-POINT → Secondary the NAUCON-1000 with MENU SIDE CONSOLE selected. Fig. 38 – Side console, control screen The SETUP click button on the NAUCON-1000 has no function for SIDE CONSOLE.

1 Correct menu 3 3-Point If a correction must be made to the Assign 3 points to a specific player, ongoing game, enter CORRECT MENU or the team. from where you can subtract points and fouls. 4 2-Point Assign 2 points to a specific player, 2 Fouls or the team. Assign a foul to a specific player, or the team. 5 1-Point Assign 1 point to a specific player, or the team.

42 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Total reset To perform a TOTAL RESET, follow the steps below: WARNING: WHEN A TOTAL RESET IS PERFORMED, ALL SAVED CONFIGURATIONS WILL BE LOST AND SET TO DEFAULT!

→ You can export the current configuration as a back up before proceeding, see EXPORT CONFIGURATION on page 9.

1 – The NAUCON-1000 must be turned 4 – Text on the touch screen should be: OFF. 5 – Release the GAME RESET and TIME RESET click buttons. 2 – Press and hold the GAME RESET and TIME RESET click buttons at the same 6 – After approximately 1 minute, the time. NAUCON-1000 unit will start up, with all settings set to default. 3 – Turn ON the NAUCON-1000 unit. Do not release the buttons yet! → TOTAL RESET DONE

NAUTRONIC – NAUCON-1000 VERSION X.XX IO-PORT TEST PASSED NAUNET TEST PASSED TOTAL RESET!!! TESTING BACKUP MEMORY INITIATING RAM INITIATING FLASH

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 43 How to check the software version

There are two methods to check the software version of the NAUCON-1000 unit.

METHOD 1: METHOD 2: 1 – Enter the SELECT SPORT menu. Press 1 – Start or restart the NAUCON-1000. the MENU click button on the console and then EXIT SPORT on the touch → Upon startup; screen. the version installed displays: → At the bottom left side of the SELECT SPORT menu, the software version is NAUTRONIC – NAUCON-1000 displayed. VERSION X.XX IO-PORT TEST PASSED E.g. VERSION 2.50 NAUNET TEST PASSED TESTING BACKUP MEMORY INITIATING RAM INITIATING FLASH

44 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Updating the NAUCON-1000 software

WARNING: WHEN SOFTWARE UPDATE IS PERFORMED, ALL SAVED CONFIGURA- TIONS WILL BE LOST AND SET TO DEFAULT!

To update to the latest version of software 8 – The touch screen will display the fol- to the NAUCON-1000, follow the steps lowing text: “DISK FOUND.” below: After 10-15 seconds: 1 – Turn the NAUCON-1000 off. 9 – The touch screen will display the 2 – Plug in the power supply. following text: “PLEASE REMOVE DRIVE.” 3 – Press and hold the SETUP button. 10 – Remove the USB stick. While still holding the SETUP botton: 11 – The NAUCON-1000 unit turns off. 4 – Turn the NAUCON-1000 on. → Software update is done. 5 – Release the SETUP button. WHEN THE NAUCON-1000 IS TURNED 6 – The touch screen will display the fol- ON FOR THE FIRST TIME AFTER A SOFT- lowing text: “BOOTLOADER STARTED, WARE UPDATE, IT WILL TAKE APPROX- INSERT USB DRIVE.” IMATELY 1 MINUTE LONGER THAN A NORMAL START UP. 7 – Insert a USB stick with software sup- plied by Nautronic A/S

Fig. 39 – NAUCON-1000, where do the plugs go Connect to scoreboard Shot clock handle Power Insert USB stick here

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 45 Import/Export settings

IMPORT CONFIGURATION EXPORT CONFIGURATION Import your saved configuration to the Export your current configuration of the NAUCON-1000 from the service menu. NAUCON-1000 from the service menu. To enter the service menu To enter the service menu follow the steps below: follow the steps below: 1 – Press the menu click button 1 – Press the menu click button 2 – Press “Exit sport” button to exit the 2 – Press “Exit sport” button to exit the sport sport 3 – Press “General Setup” 3 – Press “General Setup” 4 – Press “Service menu” 4 – Press “Service menu” 5 – Service password must be entered: 5 – Service password must be entered: 1166 1166 6 – Press “import configuration” A screen 6 – Press “Export configuration” A screen will show the following text: will show the following text: INSERT A FLASH DISK IN USB!!! INSERT A FLASH DISK IN USB!!! 7 – Insert your USB stick into the NAU- 7 – Insert your USB stick into the NAU- CON-1000. A new text will be shown CON-1000. A new text will be shown on the screen. on the screen. PLEASE WAIT!!! IMPORTING CONFIGURA- PLEASE WAIT!!! EXPORTING CONFIGURA- TION FROM USB DRIVE TION TO USB DRIVE When the import is complete the NAU- When the export is complete the NAU- CON-1000 returns to the service menu. CON-1000 returns to the service menu.

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TROUBLE SHOOTING Trouble shooting

HARDWARE PROBLEMS: Locate the problem with a little help from the service led’s and the illustration below, Fig. 40.

D1 D1 MAIN

F3 F2 F1 F3 1AT J2 J3 J4 250V Wireless module D2 D2 230V D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 Fig. 40 – The bottom of a scoreboard

THE LEDS INDICATE THE FOLLOWING, a short circuit in the cables or in WHEN A SCOREBOARD IS WORKING the NAUCON-1000. PROPERLY: D6 – DATA COMMUNICATION → D1, D2, D3, D4 and D5 constantly If D6 light is off: light green. There is no data reception. → D6 flashes red rapidly. → Check the cable connected to the con- → D7 flashes yellow once per second. trol panel. → D8 flashes red rapidly – but only if a → Check the wall connector. radio module is present. → Turn the power to the scoreboard off, wait for 5 seconds and turn it back on. If D1 – MAIN still without function, contact the local If D1 light is off: scoreboard supplier for instructions. Check main power connection. D7 – INTERNAL OPERATION D2 – 230V/AC LED If D7 light is either off or constantly on: If D2 light is off: Internal units in the scoreboard might Check fuse F3. Press and turn F3 at the be damaged. same time to check if the fuse is blown and must be replaced. D8 – WIRELESS COMMUNICATION If D8 light is off: D3 – 12V/DC HORN If D3 light is off: There is no radio signal reception. Check fuse F1. Press and turn F1 at the → Wireless module must be installed for same time to check if the fuse is blown and D8 to function. must be replaced. → Make sure the NAUCON-1000 is turned on. D4 – 24V/DC DIGIT If D4 light is off: FUSES: Check fuse F2. Press and turn F2 at the same time to check if the fuse is blown and F1 → 5AF must be replaced. F2 → 5AF D5 – 24V/DC FOR THE NAUCON-1000 If D5 light is off: F3 → 1AT Remove all plugs connected to J2, J3 and J4. If D5 light turns on, there might be

48 | NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL Diagnostics menu

The DIAGNOSTICS MENU can be entered UNIT NO: 11 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 by pressing the desired address button, TEST TEST TEST e.g. 11, in the BOARD INFO MENU. The 12V IN: OK DIP1: 0 - 00000000 NAUCON-1000 will enter a diagnostic 12V FUSE: OK DIP2: 0 - 00000000 menu where all information of the score- 24V IN: OK DIP3: 11 - 00001011 board is available. 24V FUSE: OK DIAGNOSTIC: 03E4EC NAUNET 24V: OK WIRELESS POWER: 4 To enter the diagnostic menu follow the NAUNET GND: OK TOTAL RETRY COUNT: 0 EXTRA 24V: - SEND PACKETS: 0 steps below: EXTRA RELAY: - RECEIVED PACKETS: 0 1 – Press the menu click button DCF77: - BOARD RECEIVED: 0 2 – Press “Exit sport” button to exit the PACKET LOSS: 0% sport CANCEL WIRELESS START STOP RESET 3 – Press “General Setup” CHANGES POWER TEST TEST TEST 4 – Press “BOARD INFO” Let the NAU- Fig. 41 – Diagnostic test screen CON-1000 search for available score- boards. Dip1 – Dip setting of DIP1 in the NGI-85 When the diagnostic menu is opened, the scoreboard will display its address in the Dip2 – Dip setting of DIP2 in the NGI-85 HOME score, the board zone in GUEST score and the software version in the game Dip3 – Dip setting of DIP3 in the NGI-85 time/day time clock digits. Diagnostic – Shows checksum of diagnos- tics information Fig. 41 – Description of each line: Wireless Power – Wireless power, which 12V in – 12V/AC supply for the NGMCB. can be adjusted from 0 to 17 for test pur- pose only. 12V fuse – 12V/DC Fuse F1 for the horn. Total retry count – Total retries of sent 24V in – 24V/AC supply for the NGMCB. packets to the Scoreboard.

24V fuse – 24V/DC fuse F2. Send packets – Number of packets sent from the NAUCON-1000. Naunet 24V – 24V/DC for the digits. Receive packets – Number of packets the Naunet GND – Ground/GND for the NG- NAUCON-1000 has received from the MCB. scoreboard. Extra 24V – EXTRA 24V/DC NGP 24V/ Board receives – Number of packets the DC supply. NGP-85 are not mounted in all NGMCB has received from the NAU- scoreboards. CON-1000. Extra relay – Relay mounted in the NGP-85. Packet loss – Lost packets. NGP-85 are not mounted in all scoreboards.

DCF77 – NG-DCF receiver DCF77 receivers are not mounted in all scoreboards.

NAUCON-1000 – USER MANUAL | 49 Diagnostic troubleshooting guide

What is the reason why errors occur and testing. RELAY 1 – fault: DIP3 – default: → Cable or horn incorrectly connected to → 11 – 00001011 J7. DIAGNOSTIC FOR WIRELESS POWER RELAY 2 – fault: SHOWS CHECKSUM: → Cable or horn incorrectly connected to → 0-17 and can only be edited when a test J8. is started. RELAY 3 – fault: Start the wireless test: Press START TEST → NG out or LED strip incorrectly connect- and thereafter RESET TEST: ed to J9. TOTAL RETRY COUNT 12V IN – fault: 0 → OK / Counting → ERROR → No 12V/AC supply. Error: Fault in the communication. 12V FUSE – fault: SEND PACKETS → Fuse F1 is blown. Counting*3 → OK 0 → Error: The radio in the NAUCON-1000 24V IN – fault: might be damaged. → No 24V/AC supply. RECEIVE PACKETS 24V FUSE – fault: Counting*3 → OK → Fuse F2 is blown. 0 → Error: The radio on the NGMCB might be damaged. NAUNET 24V – fault: → Fuse F2 is blown. BOARD RECEIVES Counting*3 → OK NAUNET GND – fault: 0 → Error: The radio in the NAUCON-1000 → Possible short circuit on equipment might be damaged. connected to the NGMCB. PACKETS LOSS EXTRA 24V – fault: 0 → OK → Fuse F12 is blown.*1 Counting → Error: Lost packets. EXTRA RELAY – fault: → N/A, not used.*1 *1 Only displayed on scoreboards with DCF77 – fault: NGP-85 mounted. → NG-DCF has a bad reception or it is not installed correctly.*2 *2 Only displayed on scoreboards with NG-DCF module mounted. DIP1 – default: → 0 – 00000000 *3Should show almost the same value. DIP2 – default: → 0 – 00000000

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