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Indoor Scoreboards
Your scoreboard will require a 120 VAC, 60 Hz, grounded receptacle located within 5 feet of the top-cen-
tre of the scoreboard. Optional 230VAC, 60Hz, is also available. Typically the outlet will be a dedicated
15 Amp circuit. Refer to the model specific information provided in this package for the exact current load
for your scoreboard. FIGURE 1 illustrates a generic installation including a controller. Seek the service of
a qualified electrician to ensure the electrical installation meets all local electrical codes. CDS assumes no
responsibilities for installations done by others.
NOTE: On scoreboards with the cULus mark, the scoreboard does not come equipped with a power
cord as these units must be permanently wired in.
Data cabling for the scoreboard is available in standard lengths (connectors factory installed), or as a kit
for custom lengths (connectors installed on site). See the DATA CABLING section for more information.
Wall mounting is the preferred method of installation. When determining the installation location, ensure
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shipping. Remove and re-install the brackets so that the mounting holes are exposed past the edge of the
scoreboard. Lifting eyebolts are provided on the top of the scoreboard to facilitate lifting of the unit to its
type of fasteners selected should be suitable for the type of wall construction and have sufficient capacity
to support the scoreboard. CDS recommends using 3/8” fasteners. Detailed information regarding mount-
ing locations and fasteners recommendations for your scoreboard model is provided in the documentation
attached.
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Outdoor Scoreboards
Your scoreboard will require a 120 VAC, 60 Hz, grounded electrical feed. Typically the feed will be a dedicated 20
Amp circuit. Optional 230VAC, 60Hz, is also available. Refer to the model specific information provided in this
package for the exact current load for your scoreboard. FIGURE 2 illustrates a generic installation including a con-
troller. CDS recommends using ONLY grounded metal conduit. Seek the service of a qualified electrician to ensure
the electrical installation meets all local electrical codes. CDS assumes no responsibilities for installations done by
others. Data cabling for the scoreboard is available as a kit for installation with the grounded conduit (connectors
installed on site). See the DATA CABLING for more information.
Pole mounting is the preferred method of installation. Seek the service of a qualified contractor to ensure the struc-
CD
scoreboard is shipped with mounting brackets which will require installation prior to mounting the scoreboard. All
necessary hardware required to mount the brackets to the scoreboard is provided with your new scoreboard. Lift-
ing eyebolts are provided on the top of the scoreboard to facilitate lifting of the unit to its final installation location.
suitable for the type of construction and have sufficient capacity to support the scoreboard. CDS recommends using
½”, grade 8 fasteners. Detailed information regarding mounting locations and fastener recommendations for your
scoreboard model is provided in the documentation attached.
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Data Cabling
Data cabling can be purchased as a pre-assembled cable in set lengths or as a kit to be assembled on site.
Pre-assembled cables are available in multiple lengths of 25 feet (25ft, 50ft, 75ft, etc). Cable kits can be purchased
in any desired length. If cabling is to be routed through conduit, CDS recommends purchasing the cable kit.
FIGURE 3 outlines connection details for both. Your CDS sales representative can help you select the appropriate
cabling choice for your particular installation.
Installation Accessories
A wide range of accessories are available to you and your facility to ease installation and protect your scoreboard
investment. Products such as junction boxes and connector boxes are available to provide a professional appearance
to any installation. RF radios are available for both indoor and outdoor scoreboards to eliminate costly controller
cabling. Safety screens are available to protect the scoreboard from accidental impact. Protective bags are available
for controller storage and transport while not in use. Please contact your CDS sales representative for more infor-
mation on available accessories for your scoreboard.
Model Specific Documentation
ment parts, and specific mounting details. If any further information is required please contact your CDS sales
representative at 970-667-1000.
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ISC85X Intelligent Controller
OPERATION:
To enter into configure mode on the controller:
• Turn on controller.
• Turn RUN/STOP switch to STOP position.
• Press and hold the bottom button in the fifth column on
the keypad until the configure menu appears (Button to
the left of CLEAR). This button may be blank or may
be labeled “CONFIG” or “SETUP”.
INTRODUCTION:
• Select desired option using the numeric keypad.
The ISC85x controller comes ready to use; no setup
required. All settings are pre-set at the factory
to the customer requirements. The settings can
be accessed by the operator if necessary. There
are a number of configure / set-up features within
the controller. These features include: Turning the
scoreboard off/on, setting up the sport and features
of the scoreboard, setting the time of day (TOD),
setting the contrast on the controller LCD display,
and running the scoreboard through a system of
tests.
OPTIONS:
1. Board Off/On:
• This blanks the entire scoreboard. This is only required
on a few baseball scoreboard models, since the
majority will blank on their own 15 seconds after the
last communications for the controller.
2. Select Sport/Features:
• The first screen selects the sport, follow on screen
NOTE: These configure features, including this
instruction sheet, should be kept from the standard
user and only made available to the person in
charge of the scoreboard system.
instructions.
MODEL 52xx SYSTEM NOTE:
basketball, volley ball, and
wrestling are valid selections.
MODEL 62xx SYSTEM NOTE:
Hockey is only valid selection.
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ISC85X Intelligent Controller
The next screen selects the features.
• ‘0’ indicates disabled
• ‘1’ indicates enabled
• ‘X’ means ‘0’ or ‘1’ will depend on the system
(Contact factory if clarification is required.)
Basketball
Time Out Left
Team Fouls
Player Fouls
Last Foul
5200
5210
5240
0
0
0
0
X
0
1
0
1
X
0
0
0
0
X
Shoot Clocks
Hockey
6200 / 6220
6210 / 6225
6240
Shots On Goal
Penaltys
0
1
1
1
X
X
X
0
1
1
0
X
X
X
0
1
0
0
X
X
X
Time
Player
Shot Clocks
Shift Timer
Motherboard Filler
Follow on screen instructions to properly set-up features
• Follow on screen instructions to properly set-up
the contrast.
NOTE: Improper settings will result in the scoreboard
operating and displaying undesirably.
5. Board Test:
3. TOD
• This will test the scoreboard digits.
The first test, All On, turns on everything
The other test, Rotate, has all digits counting
from 0-9, then blank
• These tests continue until you exit from the
screen and then will return to the game
displays.
• This sets up the time of day on the clocks in the
scoreboard system.
• Ensure all clocks that need to receive this setting are on
and attached to the controller through the communication
network.
• Follow on screen instructions to properly set-up TOD.
• Follow on screen instructions to control the
tests.
4. Contrast
• This controls the brightness / contrast of the LCD on the
controller.
6. Exit
• This exits the configure screens without any
changes.
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6. To set PERIOD/QUARTER:
ISC85X Intelligent Controller
5240 Instructions
•
•
Press PERIOD.
Enter period on the numeric keypad.
Press Enter.
7. To set SCORES:
•
•
Press HOME SCORE or GUEST SCORE.
Enter score on numeric keypad. Press Enter.
BASKETBALL
ISC85X
8. To INCREMENT SCORES:
•
•
Press HOME SCORE or GUEST SCORE.
Then press: +1,+2, or +3.
Home
Score
Guest
Score
Game
Time
Int.
Mode
+ 1
9. To toggle POSSESSION between HOME/GUEST:
Press POSS.
New
Game
Period
Shot
Clock Set
/ Shift
•
+ 2
10. To toggle between “BONUS”: No Bonus (0); Single
Bonus
0-1-2
Bonus
0-1-2
Poss
Bonus (1); and Double Bonus (2).
+ 3
•
Press HOME BONUS or GUEST BONUS.
Time
Out
Time
Out
Shot
Clock Reset
11. To set TIME OUT
•
•
Press HOME TIME OUT or GUEST TIME OUT.
Toggles On or Off.
12. (Optional) To set Shot Clock:
1. START/STOP the clock:
•
•
Press SHOT CLOCK SET.
Enter “shot clock” length on the
numeric keypad.
•
Flip switch ON/OFF (Rocker switch on the right
side of the unit.)
Press Enter.
NOTE: if not using the shot clock, set the shot
clock time to zero.
2. Manual HORN:
Activate by pressing the push button switch on
the right side of the unit.
•
•
13. (Optional) To Reset Shot Clock:
Press SHOT CLOCK RESET.
3. Automatic HORN:
•
•
•
Horn sounds automatically when time hits 0:00.
Horn will sound for 1.5 seconds.
14. To set SHIFT TIMER (IF ENABLED):
4. To set TIME:
NOTE: The SHIFT TIMER counts down from the set amount.
When the SHIFT TIMER is expired a one second horn will
sound, then the SHIFT TIMER will reset and start counting
down again.
•
•
Press GAME TIME.
Enter “minutes” on the numeric keypad.
Press Enter.
•
•
•
Enter “seconds” on the numeric keypad.
Press Enter.
Enter “tenths of seconds” on the numeric keypad.
Press Enter.
When pressed at the end of the period, the last
entered time will appear and the period will
automatically increment.
•Press SHIFT.
•Enter the shift time settings in minutes using the
numeric keypad. Press ENTER.
•To edit the current running shift time Press SHIFT.
Then SHIFT again. Enter the minutes using the
numeric keypad.Press ENTER.Enter the seconds
using the numeric keypad.Press ENTER.
INT.
5. To set TIME OUT/INTERMISSION timer:
NOTE: On power up, the shift time will be 0:00, which leaves
it in an inactive mode which means no horns will sound.
•
•
Press INT. MODE.
Enter “minutes” on the numeric keypad.
Press Enter.
•
•
Enter “seconds” on the numeric keypad.
Press Enter.
To exit this mode, press INT. MODE again.
INT.
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