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If you have bought the Radio Receiver without the control console, it will be necessary to carry out the association
procedure for the wireless communication. Proceed as indicated below:
• Switch on the Command Console and only the Radio Receiver (or Receivers) that should be linked, making
sure that no other Consoles are turned on.
• If there are other Radio Receivers linked/connected to other Consoles in the near vicinity, make sure to check
that they are turned off so as to avoid interference in the linking procedure.
To do the association procedure:
• Configure the Radio Receiver with FS2 radio protocol, positioning the microswitch SW1=ON, as indicated in
chapter 7.
• Carry out the association procedure described in Console-700 manual, chapter 2.5.1, paragraph "B) Association
procedure for radio communication through FS2 protocol."
At this point the Radio Receiver has been linked to the Command Console and will start sending data that it has
received to the linked scoreboards. From this point on, every time the scoreboard is switched on the connection to
this Console will be established automatically, without need of repeating the procedure. The linking procedure
must be repeated only when you wish to connect the Radio Receiver to another Command Console.
5.3.
Testing the Radio Receiver
• Make sure that the red LED light inside the Receiver is blinking, checking it through the hole provided for this
purpose (Fig. 5.1): if the light is off, check the receiver power supply; if the light is on but not blinking, check the
radio connection (chapter 5 and paragraph 10.4).
• Make sure that the scoreboards display all the information present on the Console's screen; otherwise, see
chapter 10.
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6.1.
Relay Outputs
The Radio Receiver is provided with two internal relays whose
output contact (normally open clean contact, max 230Vac 5A)
can be used to control the activation of one of the following
electrical loads:
• red + yellow illuminated frame for the basketball scoreboard;
• horn to signal the end of game time;
• horn to signal the end of shot clock time;
• electric load to signal both the end of game time and shot
clock time.
To select the type of electrical load you want to control by
means of the internal relay, set the microswitches SW3 and
SW4 as indicated in chapter 7.
The relay contact is connected to the withdrawable terminal
board present on the internal electronic card.
It is absolutely necessary to apply a protection (fuse or other device) in the circuit connected to the relay, in
order to limit the current value as indicated in the technical characteristics (see chapter 1.4).
6.2.
Wired Communication between Control Console and Radio Receiver
If the control console is not provided with radio transmitter, it is possible to connect the radio receiver to the
console by cable. This allows using some useful functions of the device, such as:
• controlling an electrical load through its relay outputs (see paragraph 6.1);
• sending the time to the connected scoreboards, even when the console is not connected.
To enable the communication with the console by cable connection, set the microswitch SW2=ON as indicated in
chapter 7.
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(RL1) Relay 1 (RL2) Relay 2
Fig. 6.1: Relay outputs
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