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Scoreboard Type and Additional ID Information
In previous versions of All American Scoreboards, driver boards were needed to sort through the information
from the the console and direct it to the proper digits on the scoreboard. This system worked well, but each
driver board required a different program chip that would interpret the same information differently.
We've simplified the process and standardized each board. Inside each All American Scoreboard is a single
controller plate that holds the receiver board (gets the data sent from the console), a controller/decoder
board (splits the information from the receiver board and sends to digits), and an indicator driver board
(distributes data and power to boards that use indicators). The same program chip can be used for our entire
line of scoreboards.
Although the insides of each scoreboard is made from identical parts (with the exception of boards that do
not use indicators), the information displayed is unique from board to board. Before using an All American
Scoreboard correctly, each scoreboard must be told what kind of scoreboard it is.
Scoreboards are separated into classes, or types. Classes do not neccessarily refer to a sport, but rather how
the information is displayed (usually by digits or indicators).
Before leaving the All American Scoreboard Facility, each scoreboard is properly set to the right scoreboard
type and given an ID number. ID numbers can easlity be changed (see previous page), but should only be
changed in special circumstances. Changing the IDs will likely result in the console and scoreboard changing
to a different radio frequency after being selected, which could be a solution if the facility is having interfer-
ence on a certain channel. If running in dual mode, the scoreboards and console will switch to a channel
determined by the lowest ID number - if interference is occuring after scoreboard selection, try changing the
lowest ID number. After changing the scoreboard ID, the scoreboard type can be changed.
Possible reasons for changing the scoreboard type:
- Scoreboard type was accidentally changed. Prevent this by changing the password. Password must be 5 digit
number.
- A new program chip or receiver board was installed.
To change scoreboard type, select 6 after entering password (see previous page). If not changing ID, press
enter. If changing IDs, wait for scoreboard to reboot. When screen displays "Set Scoreboard Type" , enter the
appropriate 3 digit scoreboard type (displayed below). If scoreboard is not in the list below, refer to our web-
site or call 1(800) 356-8146.
Type 100 (Accessory)
8298, 8299,8497,8499
Type 400 (Standard) *DEFAULT
8003, 8203, 8206, 8208, 8209, 8212, 8214,
8218, 8318, 8321, 8414, 8418, 8420, 8424,
8430, 8433, 8436, 8440, 8450, 8718, 8780, 8804
Type 600 (Deluxe)
8339
Type 300 (Basic)
8347 , 8357, 8369, 8389, 8444, 8454, 8468,
8742, 8782
Type 500 (Extended)
8300, 8302, 8325, 8333, 8327, 8335, 8500,
8502, 8509, 8514, 8518, 8529, 8549, 8599,
8606, 8609, 8614
Type 700 - 8600 Type 800 - 8200, 8201
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