Designed for high-level competitions where there is more than one person at the judges' table, the FIBA consoles consist of two individual scoring consoles that join the HERCULES console set that comes as standard on the MONDO scoreboard.
The FIBA consoles are connected to the HERCULES central console in such a way that the data input is split: the fouls and points of the home team are controlled by one person and the fouls and points of the visiting team by another. This helps to avoid confusion when entering the data.
In this way, the total set of user-friendly consoles can be operated by four table judges, as it consists of a time console, a possession console, an individual scoring console for the HOME team and an individual scoring console for the VISITING team.
Player numbers must be programmed and displayed on each of the individual FIBA scoring consoles for each team. Programming is done from the central console.