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ALL SPORT
5500 SERIES
®
CONTROL CONSOLE
OPERATION MANUAL
P1389
ED-16809
Rev 9
9 February 2018
201 Daktronics Drive
Brookings, SD 57006-5128
www.daktronics.com/support
800.325.8766

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  • Page 1 ALL SPORT 5500 SERIES ® CONTROL CONSOLE OPERATION MANUAL P1389 ED-16809 Rev 9 9 February 2018 201 Daktronics Drive Brookings, SD 57006-5128 www.daktronics.com/support 800.325.8766...
  • Page 2 Daktronics trademarks are property of Daktronics, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Specifications Label ........2 Team Name Entry ........19 Resources ...........2 WIDTH �����������������������������������������������������19 Console Revision History......2 HEIGHT ���������������������������������������������������19 Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs ........2 FONT �������������������������������������������������������19 Exchange Program ��������������������������������2 Segment Timer Operation ����������������20 Repair & Return Program �����������������������3 Segment Timer Overview ......20 Daktronics Warranty &...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents In Game/Out of Game ������������������������29 In Game/Out of Game ������������������������43 Delete Player�����������������������������������������29 Delete Player�����������������������������������������43 Player �����������������������������������������������������29 Player �����������������������������������������������������43 Individual Substitution ��������������������������30 Individual Substitution ��������������������������44 Mass Substitution ����������������������������������31 Mass Substitution ����������������������������������45 Edit .............31 Edit .............45 Time Out ������������������������������������������������31 Time Out ������������������������������������������������45 Score (+1/+2/+3/-1) �����������������������������32 Score (+1/-1) �����������������������������������������46...
  • Page 5 A Reference Drawings �������������������������65 Sport Inserts ���������������������������������������77 C Sport Code Numbers ������������������������85 D Quick Reference�������������������������������87 All Sport 5500 Standard Keys ....87 Segment Timer .........88 Basketball ..........89 Volleyball ..........90 Wrestling ...........91 Supplementary Documents �������������93 Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability�������������������������������������������99 – iii –...
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  • Page 7: Introduction

    5500 series control consoles. For ® additional information regarding the safety, installation, operation, or service of this system, refer to the telephone numbers listed in Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs (p� 2). Important Safeguards Read and understand all instructions, both general and for specific sports.
  • Page 8: Specifications Label

    Exchange Program The Daktronics Exchange Program is a service for quickly replacing key components in need of repair. If a component fails, Daktronics sends a replacement part to the customer who, in turn, returns the failed component to Daktronics. This decreases equipment downtime.
  • Page 9: Repair & Return Program

    Fill out and attach the enclosed UPS shipping document. c� Ship the part to Daktronics. 3� The defective or unused parts must be returned to Daktronics within 5 weeks of initial order shipment� If any part is not returned within five (5) weeks, a non-refundable invoice will be presented to the customer for the costs of replenishing the exchange parts inventory with a new part.
  • Page 10: Basic Operation

    Horn Control Basic Operation Clock Control Console Operation The console face consists of a 2-line by 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD), number/ Number Menu Sport-Specifi c Insert menu keypads, horn/clock controls with LED status indicators, and an area for a sport- Keypad Navigation specific insert.
  • Page 11: Sport Inserts

    Sport Inserts Sport inserts allow one console to control multiple sports. Select the proper insert from the chart below and slide it into the insert opening on the left side of the console until it stops. To remove a sport insert, pull on the tab that extends from the left side of the console. If an insert is lost or damaged, a printed copy of the insert drawing from Appendix B may be used until a replacement can be ordered.
  • Page 12: Start Up

    Start Up Use the switch on the back of the console to turn it on, then follow the LCD screens: Display Action The console performs a self-test when it is powered on. During AS-5500 VX.X.X the self-test, a message displays the version of the standard ED-16411 software loaded in the console.
  • Page 13: Clear

    Clear/No The <CLEAR/NO> key has two functions: • Clears the LCD of numerical information. Serves as <NO> for input prompts (N). • The <CLEAR/NO> key also acts as an escape during data entry. The number of key presses to escape depends on the step in the entry process (flashing asterisk or not). Example 1: The operator presses the <SET MAIN CLOCK>...
  • Page 14: Count Up/Down

    Display Action Press <SET MAIN CLOCK> three times to display the configured MAIN CLOCK -EDIT time for break length. BREAK MM:SS To change the break length and set the main clock, enter the MM:SS = minutes, seconds new time in minutes and seconds using the number pad, and then press <ENTER>.
  • Page 15: Auto Horn

    Auto Horn Display Action Press <1> to select ON (default), or press <2> to select OFF. The AUTO HORN- ON amber LED on the <HORN> key is on when the Auto Horn feature 1-ON, 2-OFF is enabled. The LED is off when the Auto Horn feature is disabled and the horn is in Manual mode.
  • Page 16: Setting Radio Channels

    Channel Selection; Multiple Broadcast Group, Gen IV ......... DWG-203113 Installation Details, Gen VI Channel Selection Guide ........DWG-1109870 The radio receiver units used in Daktronics scoreboards have a channel (CHAN) switch that can be set from 1–8. The receivers also have a broadcast group (BCAST) setting. The broadcast group defines a group of radio receivers that “listen”...
  • Page 17: Single Controller System

    An example of this type of system is a gymnasium with a scoreboard on one or both end walls displaying the same information. HOME GUEST PERIOD DAKTRONICS BCAST 1, CHAN 01 HOME GUEST BCAST 1, CHAN 01...
  • Page 18: Broadcast Group

    BCAST 1, CHAN 01 DAKTRONICS HOME GUEST Multiple Controller System with Single Broadcast Group BCAST 1, CHAN 01 PERIOD DAKTRONICS In a multiple controller system with a single broadcast group (Figure 6), there may be BCAST 1, CHAN 01 one console for each scoreboard and/or one master controller that can run every scoreboard at one time or take control of a specific scoreboard.
  • Page 19: Broadcast Groups

    HOME GUEST HOME GUEST PERIOD PERIOD DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS BCAST 1, CHAN 01 BCAST 1, CHAN 02 BCAST 1, CHAN 01 BCAST 1, CHAN 02 BCAST 0, CHAN 00...
  • Page 20: Menu

    Typically, all multiple controller systems will use BCAST 1, CHAN 1 for the first controller in Broadcast Group 1 and BCAST 2, CHAN 1 for the first controller in Broadcast Group 2. All other consoles in a group are added sequentially. Display Action The LCD will toggle between...
  • Page 21: New Code

    The LCD will show if the setting is ON or OFF. Press <1> to turn it on, or press <2> to turn it off. SYNC TO CHAN ON Note: This setting should remain ON unless instructed by 1-ON, 2-OFF Daktronics to turn it off. Basic Operation...
  • Page 22: Color Menu

    Display Action Press <ENTER> to view or set the clock caption setting. MENU- DISPLAY CLOCK CAPTIONS The LCD will show if the setting is ON or OFF. Press <1> to turn it on, or press <2> to turn it off. CLOCK CAPTION- 1-ON, 2-OFF Press <ENTER>...
  • Page 23: Time Of Day

    Display Action Press <ENTER> to select the score color selection. COLOR MENU SCORE COLOR The current setting for score color control will be shown as ON or OFF. Press <1> to set ON or <2> to set OFF. SCORE COLOR -ON 1-ON, 2-OFF If set ON, the color of the score can be selected for the larger, HIGH SCORE...
  • Page 24: Switch Output

    Switch Output The All Sport 5500 console has a relay switch that can be used to control external devices. The switch can be configured to operate under different clock or horn conditions. The default setting is 1-CLOCK= 0. 1� Press the number key (<0>, <1>, <2>, <3>) as a shortcut or use the left and right arrow keys to select the desired setting.
  • Page 25: Team Name Entry

    Team Name Entry Certain scoreboards may be equipped with Team Name Message Centers (TNMCs), LED matrix displays that show team names, abbreviations, or short messages. The team name entry function is typically accessed by pressing the <MENU> key and navigating to the HOME or GUEST TEAM NAME option (refer to an individual sport section for more information).
  • Page 26: Segment Timer Operation

    Segment Timer Operation Sport Insert: LL-2475 (Code 100 is for the dedicated Segment Timer) The Sport Insert drawing is located in Appendix B. The Quick Reference is located in Appendix D. Reference Drawings: Insert, Segment Timer ..................DWG-129357 Refer to Section 2: Basic Operation (p� 4) for information on how to start up the console and use the sport insert.
  • Page 27: Accessing 2-Digit Or 6-Digit Display Segment Timer

    Display Action After the main clock has been stopped, press the <MENU> MENU- MAIN ENTER key and press the down or up arrows until the LCD at left is DISPLAY MENU? displayed. Press <YES> to enter the display menu. Press <YES> to exit the sport code and run the segment timer MENU-DISPLAY RUN program.
  • Page 28: Last Segment

    Last Segment This key sets the last segment in a range of segments to run when <START> is pressed. Display Action Press <LAST SEGMENT •> and enter the segment to be set as LAST SEGMENT the last segment. Press <ENTER> to accept the time and exit the function.
  • Page 29: Auto Stop

    Auto Stop This key is the auto stop function of the console. Note: To set the console to stop after the last segment in the series is completed, the auto stop at each segment setting must be set to NO. Display Action Press <AUTO STOP>...
  • Page 30: New Code

    New Code Display Action Press <ENTER> to switch to a different sport code through the MENU- MAIN SELECT CODE prompt. Refer to Start Up (p� 6) for more NEW CODE? information on sport codes. Warning Time Display Action Enter the warning time in minutes and seconds, and then press WARNING TIME <ENTER>.
  • Page 31: Basketball Operation

    If an insert is lost/damaged, use a copy of the insert drawing until a replacement arrives. Use the label sheet provided with the console (Daktronics part # LL-2458) to attach the correct code number label to the sport insert in the designated location. Write the code number in the space below.
  • Page 32: Recall Shot Time

    Display Action Press <SET SHOT TIME •> three times to display the configured SHOT CLOCK-EDIT shot clock Reset 2 time. RESET 2 MM:SS* To accept the shot clock Reset 2 time and return to the game, MM:SS = minutes, seconds press <ENTER>.
  • Page 33: Period +1

    Period +1 Display Action Press <PERIOD +1> to increment the period number. PERIOD- +1 Note: The full and partial time outs and team fouls are automatically reset at halftime. N = current setting Time Out The home and guest <TIME OUT> keys are used to decrement the number of time outs remaining and start the time out clock.
  • Page 34: Team Fouls (+1/-1)

    Display Action If the player is not in the roster, this prompt asks if the player HOME PLAYER NN should be added. NOT FOUND, ADD? Press <YES> to add the player to the roster and credit the points NN = current setting to that player.
  • Page 35: Bonus

    Player Note: If player stats are being received from the Daktronics Scoring-Timing Interface (DSTI), the PLAYER, IND SUB, and MASS SUB keys will be disabled. The LCD displays the messages shown below when these keys are pressed. Refer to ED- 13009 for more information about DSTI.
  • Page 36: Individual Substitution

    Display Action When the home or guest <PLAYER •> key is pressed, this prompt HOME PLAYER NN* asks the jersey number of the player to be edited. Enter the jersey number using the number pad, and then press NN = current setting <ENTER>.
  • Page 37: Mass Substitution

    Display Action This message is displayed for the following reasons: IND SUB- HOME • The player going into the game is already marked as in. SUB NOT MADE • The player coming out of the game is not marked as in. This message is displayed if the player going in the game is not NOT FOUND, ADD? found in the roster.
  • Page 38: Score (+1/+2/+3/-1)

    Display Action Press <EDIT> followed by <TIME OUT> for the home or guest team TIME OUTS-HOME to display the current setting of full time outs. FULL Enter the correct full time outs value using the number pad, and N = current setting then press <ENTER>.
  • Page 39: Menu

    Menu Press <MENU> to access general and sport-specific options. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the menu list. Press <MENU> again at any time to return to the game in progress. New Game Display Action Press <ENTER> to clear all data for the current game in progress MENU- MAIN and begin a new game.
  • Page 40: Display Menu

    Display Action Use the TEAM NAME (LL-2441) insert to change the Team Name HOME- TEAM NAME Message Center (TNMC) settings� _OME Type in a team name of up to 15 characters and press <ENTER>. Refer to Team Name Entry (p� 19) for more information. Press <ENTER>...
  • Page 41: Edit Settings

    Edit Settings Display Action From the Main Menu, select the EDIT SETTINGS submenu to MENU- MAIN modify the settings below. EDIT SETTINGS? Number of Periods Display Action The Number of Periods setting indicates whether the game NO. OF PERIODS=N consists of two halves or four quarters. 2 OR 4? Press <2>...
  • Page 42: Shot Clock

    Shot Clock Display Action This setting is used for the <RESET> button on the remote shot SHOT CLOCK-TIME clock control console. RESET 1 MM:SS* Note: The current setting for the <RESET> time displays on the LCD until the first number key is pressed. SHOT CLOCK-TIME RESET 2 MM:SS*...
  • Page 43: Team Score

    Display Action Enter the number of partial time outs using the number pad, and TIME OUTS- MODE then press <ENTER>. PARTIAL N = current setting Enter the amount of time for a partial time out in minutes and TIME OUTS- TIME seconds using the number pad, and then press <ENTER>.
  • Page 44: Select Captions

    Select Captions Display Action This menu option allows for the controlled backlit captions to be SELECT CAPTIONS turned ON/OFF. 1[- -] 2 OFF Press the <1> key to select ON and OFF for captions controlled by control #1. Press the <2> key to select ON and OFF for captions controlled by control #2.
  • Page 45: Switch Output

    Switch Output Refer to Switch Output (p� 18) for more information. Default Settings Print this page if necessary, and record any custom settings for this installation: Setting Default Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4 Number of Periods Tenth of a Second Period Length 8:00 Break Length...
  • Page 46: Volleyball Operation

    If an insert is lost/damaged, use a copy of the insert drawing until a replacement arrives. Use the label sheet provided with the console (Daktronics part # LL-2458) to attach the correct code number label to the sport insert in the designated location. Write the code number in the space below.
  • Page 47: Time Out

    Time Out The home and guest <TIME OUT> keys are used to decrement the number of time outs remaining and start the time out clock. The scoreboard indicator is turned on when the type of time out is selected (full or partial). The scoreboard indicator is turned off when the time out clock expires or is stopped.
  • Page 48: Sets Won +1, Subs +1

    Sets Won +1, Subs +1 The <SETS WON +1> and <SUBS +1> keys are both used to increment their respective totals. <SETS WON +1> is used as an example below. Display Action Press the appropriate key to increment statistics for the home or SETS WON: guest team.
  • Page 49: In Game/Out Of Game

    Player Note: If player stats are being received from the Daktronics Scoring-Timing Interface (DSTI), the PLAYER, IND SUB, and MASS SUB keys will be disabled. The LCD displays the messages shown below when these keys are pressed. Refer to ED- 13009 for more information about DSTI.
  • Page 50: Individual Substitution

    Display Action If the player is found, the player’s game status and statistics can HOME PLAYER NN be changed by following the steps below. S-I A-XX* K-YY 1� Use the up and down arrow keys to select the player from NN = player number the list.
  • Page 51: Mass Substitution

    Display Action This message is displayed if the player going out of the game is IND SUB- HOME not found in the roster. NOT FOUND NN Press <INDIV� SUB� •> to try entering the sub again. NN = current setting Mass Substitution Display Action...
  • Page 52: Score (+1/-1)

    Score (+1/-1) Display Action Press <EDIT> and either of the SCORE keys for the home or guest TEAM SCORE: EDIT team to display the current team score setting. CURR: NNN* Enter the correct team score value using the number pad, and NNN = current setting then press <ENTER>.
  • Page 53: Menu

    Display Action After accepting or rejecting the full time outs time setting, the TIME OUTS-EDIT partial time outs time setting is displayed. PARTIAL MM:SS* Enter the correct partial time out time value using the number MM:SS = minutes, seconds pad, and then press <ENTER>. Menu Press <MENU>...
  • Page 54 Display Action On the following menu, press <ENTER> and use the left/right HOME- TEAM NAME arrows to select one of the following fonts for the team name: SELECT FONT 8H SINGLE (single stroke), 8H BOLD (double stroke), 8H NARROW (single stroke, alternate narrow), or 8H NARROW BOLD (double HOME- TEAM NAME stroke, alternate narrow) 8H SINGLE...
  • Page 55: Display Menu

    Display Menu Refer to Display Menu (p� 15) for more information. Color Menu Refer to Color Menu (p� 16) for more information. Time of Day Refer to Time of Day (p� 17) for more information. Edit Settings Display Action From the Main Menu, select the EDIT SETTINGS submenu to MENU- MAIN modify the settings below.
  • Page 56: Team Stats

    Display Action Enter the number of full time outs using the number pad, and TIME OUTS- MODE then press <ENTER>. FULL N = current setting Enter the amount of time for a full time out in minutes and TIME OUTS- TIME seconds using the number pad, and then press <ENTER>.
  • Page 57: Select Captions

    Display Action Press <1> or use the left/right arrow keys to scroll to ACES. • USER DEF 1=N Press <2> or use the left/right arrow keys to scroll to KILLS. • 1-ACES Press <3> or use the left/right arrow keys to scroll to BLOCKS. •...
  • Page 58: Default Settings

    Default Settings Print this page if necessary, and record any custom settings for this installation: Setting Default Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Custom 4 Tenth of a Second Period Length 60:00 Break Length 3:00 Pre-Game Length 20:00 Post-Game Length 30:00 Full Time Outs Full Time Out...
  • Page 59: Wrestling Operation

    If an insert is lost/damaged, use a copy of the insert drawing until a replacement arrives. Use the label sheet provided with the console (Daktronics part # LL-2458) to attach the correct code number label to the sport insert in the designated location. Write the code number in the space below.
  • Page 60: Set Main Clock (Period Times)

    Set Main Clock (Period Times) Display Action After the main clock has been stopped, press <SET MAIN MAIN CLOCK -SET CLOCK> to display the current time of the main clock. CURR MM:SS* To change the time, enter the desired time using the number MM:SS = minutes, seconds pad, and then press <ENTER>.
  • Page 61: Team Score (+1/-1)

    Team Score (+1/-1) Display Action Press <SCORE +1> or <SCORE -1> to increment or decrement the TEAM SCORE- +1 home or guest team score. HOME Total score displays briefly. NNN = current setting Pressing a <TEAM SCORE> key will cause the team scores to show up on the LCD (TM will show on the LCD to indicate this).
  • Page 62: Reset Match

    Reset Match Display Action Press <YES> to clear all of the data for the last match or the match in progress and begin a new individual match. RESET MATCH? Y/N Press <NO> to resume the match in progress using the current data and exit the Menu.
  • Page 63: Start/Stop Recovery Time

    Start/Stop Recovery Time Display Action The recovery time is set to the configured recovery time for RECOVERY M:SS each competitor when the <START HOME RECOVERY> or <START AD TM M:SS.T >G GUEST RECOVERY> keys are pressed. M:SS = minutes, seconds When enabled, the recovery times are displayed in the main (recovery timer) clock digits and the corresponding (home or guest) match...
  • Page 64: Blood Time

    Blood Time Display Action Press <EDIT> followed by either BLOOD TIME key for the home or BLOOD TIME guest team to display the current blood time setting. HOME MM:SS* Enter the maximum allowed blood time in minutes and seconds MM:SS.T = minutes, seconds, using the number pad, and then press the <ENTER>...
  • Page 65: Dimming Menu

    Dimming Menu Refer to Dimming Menu (p� 15). Home Roster, Guest Roster Use the Home Roster and Guest Roster menus to set up team names. Home Roster is used as an example below. Display Action Press <ENTER> to select the Roster submenu. MENU- ROSTER SELECT HOME...
  • Page 66: Weight Class

    Display Action Type in a team abbreviation of up to 10 characters and press HOME- TEAM ABBR <ENTER>. _OME Reinsert the WRESTLING (LL-2435) insert to continue� Weight Class Use the WEIGHT CLASS menu to enter the weight class values. Display Action Press <ENTER>...
  • Page 67: Blood/Injury Time

    Display Action When the main clock is set to count down and tenths of a MAIN CLOCK-MODE second is selected, the main clock displays in tenths of a second TENTH SECOND? Y remaining when the time is below one minute. Press <YES>...
  • Page 68: Select Captions

    Select Captions Display Action This menu option allows for the controlled backlit captions to be SELECT CAPTIONS turned ON/OFF. 1[- -] 2 OFF Press the <1> key to select ON and OFF for captions controlled by control #1. Press the <2> key to select ON and OFF for captions controlled by control #2.
  • Page 69: Light Control

    Light Control Display Action This menu option allows the selection of what will control the LIGHT CONTROL output for the light strip displays. Use the left or right arrow keys SET= CLK=0 to scroll to the desired setting, or use the <1> – <6> number keys. Press <ENTER>...
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  • Page 71: A Reference Drawings

    Reference Drawings Refer to Resources (p� 2) for information regarding how to read the drawing number. Any contract-specific drawings take precedence over the general drawings. Reference Drawings: Rear View, A/S 5010 Connector Assignments ..........DWG-102142 Block Diagram: AS5000 BB- VB and WR #1 ............DWG-124686 Block Diagram: AS5000 BB- VB and WR #3 ............
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  • Page 75    ADDED CORRECT SIGNAL ROUTING FOR SCBD WITH DATE: STATS PANELS. 02 MAR 12 DATE:...
  • Page 80 THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF IN DRIVER OUT DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. COPYRIGHT 2017 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA) IN DRIVER OUT IN DRIVER OUT...
  • Page 82 BCAST GROUP #1 BCAST GROUP #8 BCAST GROUP #2 BCAST GROUP #7 CHANNELS 1 - 8 CHANNELS 1 - 8 AVAILABLE. AVAILABLE. INSTEAD OF CONTROLLING EACH SCOREBOARD IN INSTEAD OF CONTROLLING EACH SCOREBOARD IN BROADCAST GROUP #1 INDIVIDUALLY, YOU CAN BROADCAST GROUP #8 INDIVIDUALLY, YOU CAN ALSO CONTROL ALL 8 USING CHANNEL = 0 SETTING ALSO CONTROL ALL 8 USING CHANNEL = 0 SETTING...
  • Page 83: B Sport Inserts

    Sport Inserts Refer to Resources (p� 2) for information regarding how to read the drawing number. Reference Drawings: Insert, Basketball, LL-2433 ................... DWG-120121 Insert; LL-2435 A/S 5000, Wrestling ..............DWG-124701 Insert; LL-2434 A/S 5000, Volleyball ..............DWG-125055 Insert; LL-2441 A/S 5000, Team Name ............... DWG-125290 Insert;...
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  • Page 86 HOME (GREEN) GUEST (RED) PLACE CODE LABEL HERE ENTER THIS CODE NUMBER...
  • Page 87 HOME GUEST PLACE CODE LABEL HERE ENTER THIS CODE NUMBER...
  • Page 88 WIDTH HEIGHT FONT...
  • Page 89 MENU ENTER ENTER...
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  • Page 91: C Sport Code Numbers

    Sport Code Numbers Model Address Basketball Volleyball Wrestling Hockey Football BB-314 1105 2105 3105 4105 6105 BB-3101 1105 2105 3105 4105 6105 BB-3102 1105 2105 3105 4105 6105 BB-3103 1101, 1102 2101, 2111 3101, 3102 BB-3104 1101, 1102 2101, 2111 3101, 3102 BB-3105 1105...
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  • Page 93: D Quick Reference

    Quick Reference All Sport 5500 Standard Keys Refer to Standard Keys (p� 6) for detailed operating instructions. Start/Stop Clock <START> and <STOP> control the function of the main clock. • The green LED on the <START> button is illuminated when the clock is running. •...
  • Page 94: Segment Timer

    Segment Timer Refer to Section 3: Segment Timer Operation (p� 20) for detailed operating instructions. First and Last Segment <FIRST SEGMENT •> and <LAST SEGMENT •> set the range of segments to be used. • Auto Stop <AUTO STOP> sets the console to stop at the end of each segment or at the end •...
  • Page 95: Basketball

    Basketball Refer to Section 4: Basketball Operation (p� 25) for detailed operating instructions. Start-Up Turn the Power Switch ON. • At the Resume Game? Y/N prompt, press <ENTER /YES> to resume the game • where last shut off, or press <Clear/NO> to enter a new sport code number. Team Score <SCORE +1>, <SCORE +2>, <SCORE +3>, and <SCORE -1>...
  • Page 96: Volleyball

    Volleyball Refer to Section 5: Volleyball Operation (p� 40) for detailed operating instructions. Start-Up Turn the Power Switch ON. • At the Resume Game? Y/N prompt, press <ENTER /YES> to resume the game • where last shut off, or press <Clear/NO> to enter a new sport code number. Team Score <SCORE +1>...
  • Page 97: Wrestling

    Wrestling Refer to Section 6: Wrestling Operation (p� 53) for detailed operating instructions. Start-Up Turn the Power Switch ON. • At the Resume Game? Y/N prompt, press <ENTER /YES> to resume the game • where last shut off, or press <Clear/NO> to enter a new sport code number. Team Score <SCORE +1>...
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  • Page 99: E Supplementary Documents

    Supplementary Documents Supplementary Documents Scoreboard Driver Bootload Update Procedure...........ED-18728 Supplementary Documents...
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  • Page 101 - Version 4.1.5: Unzip the FUD file in the “AllSport_v4_1_5_compatible” folder. - Version 4.1.6+: Unzip the FUD file in the “AllSport_v4_1_6_plus_compatible” folder. ED-18728 201 Daktronics Drive Brookings, SD 57006 Rev 3 www.daktronics.com/support 8 February 2018...
  • Page 102 BLOCK # 0001 their firmware. Both the All Sport and the DakLoader program will then show the progress of the update: ED-18728 201 Daktronics Drive Brookings, SD 57006 Rev 3 www.daktronics.com/support 8 February 2018 800.325.8766...
  • Page 103 The console will indicate to the network that the update process is complete and all drivers will exit the bootload mode. DO NOT UNPLUG OR POWER OFF THE ALL SPORT UNTIL IT HAS RETURNED TO NORMAL OPERATION! ED-18728 201 Daktronics Drive Brookings, SD 57006 Rev 3 www.daktronics.com/support 8 February 2018...
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  • Page 105 Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability This section includes the Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability statement (SL-02374)� Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability...
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  • Page 107   EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, DAKTRONICS DISCLAIMS  ANY AND ALL OTHER PROMISES, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR  CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR  A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ACCURACY OR QUALITY OF DATA.  OTHER ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY DAKTRONICS, ITS  AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, SHALL NOT CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.      THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE.      2.  Exclusion from Warranty Coverage     This Warranty does not impose any duty or liability upon Daktronics for any:   A.  damage occurring at any time, during shipment of Equipment unless otherwise provided for in the Agreement. When returning Equipment to  Daktronics for repair or replacement, End User assumes all risk of loss or damage, agrees to use any shipping containers that might be provided by  Daktronics, and to ship the Equipment in the manner prescribed by Daktronics;     B.  damage caused by: (i)the improper handling, installation, adjustment, use, repair, or service of the Equipment,or (ii) any physical damage which  includes, but is not limited to, missing, broken, or cracked components resulting from non‐electrical causes; altered, scratched, or fractured electronic  traces; missing or gauged solder pads; cuts or clipped wires; crushed, cracked, punctured, or bent circuit boards; or tampering with any electronic  connections, provided that such damage is not caused by personnel of Daktronics or its authorized repair agents;     C.  damage caused by the failure to provide a continuously suitable environment, including, but not limited to: (i) neglect or misuse; (ii) improper power  including, without limitation, a failure or sudden surge of electrical power; (iii) improper air conditioning, humidity control, or other environmental  conditions outside of the Equipment’s technical specifications such as extreme temperatures, corrosives and metallic pollutants; or (iv) any other cause  other than ordinary use;     Copyright © Daktronics, Inc. SL-02374 Rev 12 19Nov15 Page 1 of 2...
  • Page 108 Limitation of Liability      Daktronics shall be under no obligation to furnish continued service under this Warranty if alterations are made to the Equipment without the prior  written approval of Daktronics.      It  is  specifically  agreed  that  the  price  of  the  Equipment  is  based  upon  the  following  limitation  of  liability.    In  no  event  shall  Daktronics  (including  its  subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, employees, or agents) be liable for any claims asserting or based on (a) loss of use of the facility or equipment;  lost business, revenues, or profits; loss of goodwill; failure or increased cost of operations; loss, damage or corruption of data; loss resulting from system  or service failure, malfunction, incompatibility, or breaches in system security; or (b) any special, consequential, incidental or exemplary damages arising  out of or in any way connected with the Equipment or otherwise, including but not limited to damages for lost profits, cost of substitute or replacement  equipment, down time, injury to property or any damages or sums paid to third parties, even if Daktronics has been advised of the possibility of such  damages.    The  foregoing  limitation  of  liability  shall  apply  whether  any  claim  is  based  upon  principles  of  contract,  tort  or  statutory  duty,  principles  of ...

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