Managing Time Outs on MP-70/50 series.

Managing Time Outs on MP-70/50 series.

NOTE:  
  1. The clock must be stopped before you can begin a timeout.
  2. To change the duration of the timeout timer or to program the timeout timer to appear on the scoreboard, see the sport-specific settings.
  3. The horn sounds at the end of the timeout only if the timer has been set to appear on the scoreboard. Depending on the sport and sport-specific setting, a warning horn may sound before the timeout ends. 
Follow these steps if a timeout is called during a game:
  1. Press the TIME IN switch to Time Out position – this stops the (game) clock. On the LCD display, the timeout indicator replaces the time-in or arrow indicator.
  2. Select the team to be charged with the timeout: HOME TIMEOUT or VISITOR TIMEOUT button. Press button once for the full timeout or press twice for an alternate 2nd timeout. The timeout duration is indicated in parenthesis on the far left 2 nd line of the LCD display while the number of full timeouts left (T.O.L.) is indicated on the far right.
  3. Press -1 to start the timeout timer and subtract a timeout from the timeouts (T.O.L.) counter. If it is necessary to stop the timeout timer, press -1 again.
  4.  Press the TIME IN switch to Time In position to resume the game clock. 

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