LIBRA multisport electronic scoreboard plus ULISES control console with radiofrequency communication. Its dimensions are 2203X1523X105 mm.
The scoreboard is mounted on a one-piece metal structure. It is programmed for a variety of sports including basketball, indoor football, handball, soccer, water polo, volleyball, roller hockey, ice hockey, fronton, tennis and paddle.
All the relevant parameters of the game are clearly and completely provided on this scoreboard.
The stiffeners in the outer metal structure give it great strength. A black embossed polyester powder coating is applied to the metal casing, which is polymerised in an oven at 200°C.
The luminous digits are made up of very high luminosity LED diodes with great angularity, which enables them to be seen from any part of the court. The different digits that make up the scoreboard are manufactured using printed circuit boards that house the LEDs that define the segments. The displays are protected by methacrylate panels.
Its special design allows all the electronic components to be operated from the front of the scoreboard, eliminating the need to remove the scoreboard from its position.
Electronically, its design is based on the use of latest-generation microprocessors with programmable internal memory, which enables the scoreboard to be adapted to future changes in regulations.
A wall anchorage system is supplied for installation. In addition to the radiofrequency communication system between the console and the scoreboard, the scoreboard can also communicate in wired mode by simply changing the position of the switch on the top of the scoreboard. In the event of a radio interference problem in any installation, a 100m roll of data cable is supplied with the scoreboard.
On the upper left and right side, the control elements, power supply and acoustic signal are housed under two die-cut plates labelled with the words LOCAL and VISITOR. This is achieved using a horn with 2 trumpets and air pressure excitation. The acoustic signal can be activated automatically at the end of playing time or manually to indicate start/end of time-out, change of player, etc.