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All American Scoreboards 8327 Manual
ADDITIONAL RADIO ID INFORMATION:
EXAMPLE: The following boards were turned on in preperation of a basketball game. When "No" was
answered for "Use last setup?" the following was displayed on your 8000 scoreboards.
To select the basketball boards, the IDs would be entered by pressing
To finish selecting, press
NOTE: ID 14 was not entered, because this is a volleyball scoreboard. Once selections are complete, the non-
selected boards will either blank or display the time of day. If a volleyball match is played in the same facility
at the same time, another console can ask for the ID and the process can be continued. Once a board is
selected, another console cannot ask for the ID of a scoreboard in use.
All IDs will range from 1-19. To use the same boards next game, simply answer "Yes" to "Use last setup?"
All scoreboards selected will now be on the same radio frequency, allowing all boards to be controlled by a
single console. It is extremely important to properly select the proper scoreboard - if more than one
consoles are attempting to connect to the same board, the signals will interfere with each other.
Changing the Scoreboard ID. (Radio Units Only - Console Firmware 2.00 and Higher)
All American Scoreboards assigns each scoreboard an ID number that can range from 1 to 19. Because our
scoreboards can be purchased at different times or through various vendors, we cannot be certain that your
scoreboards will not have the same ID number. If two or more scoreboards have the same ID, the boards will
always run in dual mode (more than one scoreboard controlled by one console) unless the circuit breaker to
one of the scoreboards is turned off.
NOTE: YOU WILL LIKELY NEVER NEED TO SET YOUR SCOREBOARD ID. DO NOT CONTINUE WITHOUT
READING AND UNDERSTANDING THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS.
STEP 1: Turn on the scoreboard to be changed by simply supplying power.
For most facilities, this will be a switch in a circuit breaker box. If more than one scoreboard is connected to
one circuit, any scoreboard that is connected to the circuit and not in use will be set to the same ID,
making running the scoreboard individually impossible. AAS recommends changing the ID before instal-
lation of a scoreboard to a circuit where multiple 8000 series scoreboards are connected. If it is not possible to
turn off power to one of the scoreboards, see Advanced ID Changing Scenarios.
Step 2: After the firmware version is displayed (must be 2.00 or above), press both arrow keys simultane-
ously (in console mode selection screens). Because it is difficult to press 2 keys at the exact same time, multiple
attempts may be required.
Step 3: Enter Passcode. Default passcode is 12345. AAS recommends that the passcode be changed to
prevent the scoreboard from being altered accidentally. If the passcode is forgotten, call 1-800-356-8146.
Step 4: Once a passcode is entered correctly, additional options will be available. Press arrow keys to see
additional options.
Step 5: Press the number 6 to change IDs.
Step 6: Set a scoreboard ID (from 1->19) and press enter. Unless the scoreboards will always be run in dual
mode, make sure that the ID is unique to all other scoreboards. The scoreboard will restart itself. Wait for
scoreboard to run through startup sequence before continuing to scoreboard type.
Step 7: When asked for scoreboard type, press enter. This will leave the type unchanged. If type needs to be
changed (not common), refer to Scoreboard Type on next page. Enter 3 digit type number and press enter.
again.
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