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PRODUCT
SPECIFICATIONS
for SWIMWARE Numeric
Scoreboards
Introduction
The International Sports Timing SWIMWARE Numeric
Scoreboards are solid state electronics, providing a low maintenance,
durable, and attractive display. When connected to an IBM-compatible
computer running TIMEWARE Timing System Software, our scoreboards
display a running clock, cumulative splits, finish times and diving
scores. Using POLOWARE Water Polo Software, the board displays the
game clock, period, shot clock, exclusion clock and team scores. For
more information on our software, see the software specification. Like
all products from IST, SWIMWARE Numeric Scoreboards have a five year
warranty.
Single-line Score Boards
A. Physical
1. One 10 character, numeric display, including
2 characters for lane, 2 characters for place and 6 characters for
time plus colon and period.
2. Overall size is 8' 6" in length by
12" in height by 4" deep.
3. Total weight is 45 pounds.
4. Case consists of an aluminum extrusion coated
with a matte black epoxy finish.
5. Lens is transparent red, 1/8"
shatterproof, non-glare Plexiglas which is easily removed from the
front of the board.
B. Electrical
1. All SWIMWARE Scoreboards must be connected to
GFI (Ground Fault Interrupt) 110V 5 amp (min.) outlets. The outlet
should be within 6' of the upper right corner of the board.
2. Load requirement: .4 Amps.
3. Connection to Computer Interface is via RS485
communications protocol over 2 wire, twisted pair with 4-conductor
RJ11 connectors.
4. All electronic devices are protected against
corrosion
C. Display
1. Characters are 6 1/2" high by 4
1/2" wide.
2. Each character is formed by a 7-segment
matrix of dots, 7 high by 5 wide. Each dot is formed by a cluster of 4
Light Emitting Diodes (LED’s).
3. The color of the LED’s is red. The LED’s
are guaranteed by the manufacturer for 50,000 hours of operation.
D. Environmental
1. The operating temperature range is 0 to +55
degrees Celsius.
2. The storage temperature range is -55 to +85
degrees Celsius.
3. The operating humidity is <= 90%
non-condensing.
E. Operating Features for Swimming Events
1. During a race, the right side of the board
displays a running clock to a second.
2. As the first finisher touches the pad, the
board will display the place (preceded by a "P"), the lane
(preceded by an "L") and the finish time to 1/100th of a
second. This display will remain for 1-9 seconds (user selectable), or
until another finish is registered and displayed. This will continue
until all finishes have been displayed.
F. Operating Features for Diving Events
1. At the beginning of a dive, the diver’s
number is displayed on the left side and the current score on the
right side.
2. At the completion of the dive, the score for
that dive is displayed on the right side.
G. Operating Features with IST’s POLOWARE
Software
1. The line displays the period preceded by a
"P" on the left side and the game clock on the right side.
Multi-line Score Boards
A. Physical
1. One 10 character, numeric display, including
2 characters for lane, 2 characters for place and 6 characters for
time plus colon and period for each lane of the pool.
2. Overall size is 8' 6" by 4" deep.
Height of boards is as follows:
| 6 lane board |
6' high |
| 8 lane board |
8' high |
| 10 lane board |
10' high |
3. Total weight is approximately 45 pounds x
(number of 10 character lines).
4. Case for each line consists of an aluminum
extrusion coated with a matte black epoxy finish. Cases are notched to
fit together as they stack to form multi-lane boards.
5. Lens for each line is transparent red,
non-glare, 1/8" shatterproof Plexiglas which is easily removed
from the front of the board.
B. Electrical
1. All SWIMWARE Scoreboards must be connected to
GFI (Ground Fault Interrupt) 110V 5 amp (min.) outlets. The outlet
should be within 6' of the upper right corner of the board.
2. Load requirement:
|
6 lane board |
2.8 Amps |
|
8 lane board |
3.6 Amps |
|
10 lane board |
4.4 Amps |
3. Connection to Computer Interface is via RS485
communications protocol over 2 wire, twisted pair with 4-conductor
RJ11 connectors.
4. All electronic devices are protected against
corrosion
C. Display
1. Characters are 6 1/2" high by 4
1/2" wide.
2. Each character is formed by a 7-segment
matrix of dots, 5 high by 7 wide. Each dot is formed by a cluster of 4
Light Emitting Diodes (LED’s).
3. The color of the LED’s is red. The LED’s
are guaranteed by the manufacturer for 100,000 hours of operation.
D. Environmental
1. The operating temperature range is 0 to +55
degrees Celsius.
2. The storage temperature range is -55 to +85
degrees Celsius.
3. The operating humidity is <= 90%
non-condensing.
E. Operating Features for Swimming Events
1. At the start of the race, the running clock
to a second is displayed on the right side of the Lane 1 line.
4. At the first pad hit in a lane, that line
will display the cumulative time to 1/100th of a second on the right
side.
5. As subsequent pad hits occur, the cumulative
time is incremented. On the Lane 1 line, the cumulative time is
displayed for 7 seconds, then the running clock resumes.
6. As the first finisher touches the pad, that
line will display the lane number preceded by an "L", the
place preceded by an "P" and the finish time to 1/100th of a
second. This will continue for each lane until all finishes are
displayed.
F. Operating Features for Diving Events
1. At the beginning of a dive, the diver’s
number is displayed on the left side and the current score on the
right side of the first line.
2. At the completion of the dive, the score for
that dive is displayed on the right side of the second line and the
new total on the third line.
G. Operating Features with IST’s POLOWARE
Software
1. The first lane line displays the period
preceded by a "P" on the left side and the game clock on the
right side.
3. The third lane line displays "S"
and the shot clock on the left side.
4. The fourth lane line displays "E"
and the exclusion clock on the left side.
5. The fifth lane line displays "H"
and the home team score on the right side
6. The sixth lane line displays "G"
and the guest team score on the right side.
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