SCOREBOARD & GAME CLOCK
OPERATING THE MARYVILLE UHC
Tutorial for 6U & 8U Age Divisions
For the Interactive Learning Option: Click the Slideshow Button Above THEN Follow Tutorial.
By the end of this lesson you should be able to:
When your kid has practice at the rink, we encourage you to utilize that time to practice these skills on the real game clock and scoreboard.
SETTING THE GAME CLOCK
Setting the Game Clock Time
###> SET <###
Setting the Game Clock Time
MM:SS.s◄
Setting the Game Clock Time
Now set the overall length of the period. For 6U / 8U - make it divisible by 1 minute and 30 seconds.
The most common length of time is 24 min or 27 min.
Usually the 1st game is 27 min and the 2nd game is 24 min. Use your judgement based on how much overall time you have left for your ice hour. Be sure to factor in warmups.
Notice how you are filling in the blanks.
2M:SS.s◄
Setting the Game Clock Time
Now set the overall length of the period. For 6U / 8U - make it divisible by 1 minute and 30 seconds.
The most common length of time is 24 min or 27 min.
Usually the 1st game is 27 min and the 2nd game is 24 min. Use your judgement based on how much overall time you have left for your ice hour. Be sure to factor in warmups.
Notice how you are filling in the blanks.
24:SS.s◄
Setting the Game Clock Time
Now set the overall length of the period. For 6U / 8U - make it divisible by 1 minute and 30 seconds.
The most common length of time is 24 min or 27 min.
Usually the 1st game is 27 min and the 2nd game is 24 min. Use your judgement based on how much overall time you have left for your ice hour. Be sure to factor in warmups.
Notice how you are filling in the blanks.
24:0S.s◄
Setting the Game Clock Time
Now set the overall length of the period. For 6U / 8U - make it divisible by 1 minute and 30 seconds.
The most common length of time is 24 min or 27 min.
Usually the 1st game is 27 min and the 2nd game is 24 min. Use your judgement based on how much overall time you have left for your ice hour. Be sure to factor in warmups.
Notice how you are filling in the blanks.
24:00.s◄
Setting the Game Clock Time
Now set the overall length of the period. For 6U / 8U - make it divisible by 1 minute and 30 seconds.
The most common length of time is 24 min or 27 min.
Usually the 1st game is 27 min and the 2nd game is 24 min. Use your judgement based on how much overall time you have left for your ice hour. Be sure to factor in warmups.
Notice how you are filling in the blanks.
SETTING THE PERIOD
24:00.0◄ Per:
24:00
Setting the Period
The machine requires you to indicate which period you are currently in.
In 6U and 8U, we don’t use periods; however you are free to provide one if you wish.
### SET ###
24:00
Setting the Period
The machine requires you to indicate which period you are currently in.
In 6U and 8U, we don’t use periods; however you are free to provide one if you wish.
PERIOD: #
24:00
Setting the Period
The machine requires you to indicate which period you are currently in.
In 6U and 8U, we don’t use periods; however you are free to provide one if you wish.
If you want, instead of BLANK you can press 1 or 2.
SETTING THE INTERVAL HORN
24:00.0 PER:
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
This is the timer that will automatically buzz the scoreboard every 1:30. This will save you from having to manually buzz the scoreboard every 1:30
NOTE: You will press the OPTIONS button a few times before you see INTERVAL HORN.
Brightness: High
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Keep pressing the OPTIONS button until you see INTERVAL HORN
Team Names >>
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Keep pressing the OPTIONS button until you see INTERVAL HORN
Profiles >>
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Keep pressing the OPTIONS button until you see INTERVAL HORN
Penalties >>
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Keep pressing the OPTIONS button until you see INTERVAL HORN
Main Time >>
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Keep pressing the OPTIONS button until you see INTERVAL HORN
Aux Time >>
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Keep pressing the OPTIONS button until you see INTERVAL HORN
Segment Timer >>
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Keep pressing the OPTIONS button until you see INTERVAL HORN
TimeOut Timer >>
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Keep pressing the OPTIONS button until you see INTERVAL HORN
Interval Horn >>
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Finally, there it is!
If you accidently press OPTIONS too many times and miss this screen, you can keep pressing it until you loop back around to this screen.
Int Time #MM:SS
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Now we need to tell the machine how often to buzz the horn. We are going to tell it 1:30.
Int Time #0M:SS
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Now we need to tell the machine how often to buzz the horn. We are going to tell it 1:30.
Note how we are filling in the blanks.
Int Time #01:SS
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Now we need to tell the machine how often to buzz the horn. We are going to tell it 1:30.
Note how we are filling in the blanks.
Int Time #01:3S
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Now we need to tell the machine how often to buzz the horn. We are going to tell it 1:30.
Note how we are filling in the blanks.
Int Time #01:30
24:00
Setting the Interval Horn
Now we need to get to the screen that will allow us to turn on the Interval Horn
TURNING ON THE INTERVAL HORN
Interval Enable
24:00
Turning on the Interval Horn
This is the moment of truth.
THE FOLLOWING IS VERY IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER.
The Interval Horn Timer AND the Scoreboard Timer ARE 2 COMPLETELY DIFFERENT AND INDEPENDENT STOP WATCHES. They are NOT TIED TOGETHER or aware of each other. That is why when you are ready to start the game YOU MUST press both of these buttons at the exact same time to keep them in sync.
TURNING OFF THE INTERVAL HORN
Interval Enable *
23:59
The Interval Horn is now active
Notice the RED *. That means the Interval Horn is now active and will buzz every 1:30.
At the end of the 24 minute period, you will need to turn off the Interval Horn and the Score Clock in order to reset it for the next period.
To turn it off
As long as the RED * is showing, it will keep buzzing every 1:30, regardless of what the Score Clock shows.
THAT’S IT!
You now know pretty much everything you need to know for the average game. Be sure to practice and help teach others.
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