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– graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems – without written permission of the publisher. ® All Sport is a registered trademark of Daktronics, Inc. Other trademarks in this manual are the property of their respective owners.
Display Maintenance and Troubleshooting ....... 4-1 Cabinet Specifications ................4-1 Opening the Scoreboard ................4-1 LED Driver, Models TN-2007, TN-2008, and TN-2009 ......4-2 Outdoor LED Driver, Model TN-2016............4-2 Segmentation and Digit Designation ............4-3 Component Location and Access .............. 4-3 Replacing a Digit................
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4.10 Replacement Parts List ................4-6 Exchange Program ................4-7 Appendix A: Reference Drawings ................ A-1 Appendix B: Eyebolts .................... B-1 Table of Contents...
Section 1: Introduction How to Use This Manual This manual is designed to explain installation and maintenance of Daktronics LED tennis scoreboards. The manual is divided into five main sections: Introduction, which offers basic explanations and provides a brief overview.
TN-2009: a single-line auxiliary module for displaying team scores. TN-2016: a two-line, three-set only scoreboard for individual courtside use. Both TN-2007 and TN-2008 can be set up for singles or doubles matches. The scoreboards display single-game scores to 99 and set scores to 9. The team score module, TN-2009, displays home and guest match totals (or total team points) up to 9.
The displays are manufactured for both outdoor and indoor settings and operate on a 120 V AC power supply. Because of their LED technology, the Daktronics tennis scoreboards consume little power – a maximum of 150 W. Caption modules, which hold changeable captions for different events, are unpowered units that attach to the top or bottom of a digit module.
Reference Drawing: System Riser, Tennis, Single Court........Drawing A-252412 The Daktronics LED tennis Single court scoreboards can be interfaced with the RC-100 controller or the All Sport 5010 controller. If your board does not include Team Name Message Centers (TNMCs) it will interface with the RC-100 controller.
The eyebolts are located along the top of the cabinet for each scoreboard or scoreboard section. Daktronics strongly recommends using a spreader bar, or lifting bar, to lift the display. Using a spreader bar ensures that the force on the eyebolts is straight up, minimizing lifting stress.
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45°. Note: Daktronics assumes no liability for scoreboard damage resulting from incorrect setup or incorrect lifting methods. Eyebolts are intended for lifting only. Do not attempt to permanently support the display by the eyebolts.
For wall-mounted installations, Daktronics recommends using universal mounting struts, or channels. Use " bolts through the holes in both ends of the module frame.
Note: Overtightening can deform the brackets and angles! Beam Mounting, Outdoors, Multiple Displays Daktronics LED tennis scoreboards are most frequently displayed as freestanding units, mounted on steel beams. Because every display is different in terms of module configuration, scoreboard options and environment, every installation will be unique.
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2. Join the scoring/caption module and ad panel modules together at the ends by inserting screws up through the holes in the top of the lower module and into the captivated nuts in the bottom of the upper module. Refer to Drawing A-134759 for a side view and details of the module-joining and beam-attachment processes.
Component Locations, TN-2009-9, TN-2009-11 ........Drawing A-160937 The Daktronics tennis scoreboards have been designed for easy access to components, and the power and control signal hookup has been simplified. Front panels are removable to allow access to the digits, cabling and other electronic components.
16 Column Driver ..........Drawing A-177931 Component Locations; TN-2016-11, G3 ..... Drawing A-195593 The Daktronics tennis scoreboards have been designed for easy access to components, and the power and control signal hookup has been simplified. Front panels are removable to allow access to the digits, cabling and other electronic components.
Power terminates at the power and signal entrance enclosure inside the display. Refer to the schematics, Drawings A-160881 and A-189621, for details on the wiring connections. The electrical installation process typically involves these steps: 1. Begin by opening the left access panel of the module, and determine which knockouts will be used.
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1. Begin by opening the left access panel of the module, and determine which knockouts will be used. 2. Remove the covers from the load center and driver enclosure. 3. Remove the selected knockouts and run the power conduit into the cabinet and connect the 120 V wires to the load center terminal block.
An exception to this requirement is the type of disconnect which may be locked in the open position, and that may be located elsewhere. Daktronics recommends providing a lockable disconnect switch (knife switch) at the display location so that all power lines can be completely disconnected.
A-134720, A-135208, A-137943, A-139417, A-139420 and A-176684, give exact dimensions, screw locations, weights, and other mechanical specifications. The illustrations include details for the three- and five-set, two-line scoreboards (TN-2007 and TN-2008), the one- line auxiliary scoring module (TN-2009), the courtside two-line, set only scoreboard (TN2016), and for the optional advertising or identification panels that may also be attached to the display.
LED Driver, Models TN-2007, TN-2008, and TN-2009 Reference Drawing: LED Driver II, 16 Column ..........Drawing A-119205 The task of switching LEDs on and off is performed by the LED driver. Refer to Drawing A-119205. Each driver has 19 connectors providing power and signal inputs/outputs to digits and indicators.
Segmentation and Digit Designation Reference Drawings: Digit Service ..............Drawing A-130891 Component Locations, TN-2007-11 (incl. TN-2007-09) ......Drawing A-137948 Component Locations, TN-2008-11 (incl. TN-2008-09) ......Drawing A-137957 Component Locations, TN-2009-9, TN-2009-11 ........Drawing A-160937 Component Locations, TN-2016-11......Drawing A-175623 Component Locations; TN-2016-11, G3......Drawing A-195593 In each digit, certain LEDs always go on and off together. These groupings of LEDs are referred to as segments.
Drawing A-160881 illustrates the schematic diagram of the power and signal inputs and all wiring in the Daktronics LED tennis scoreboards. Input schematics for 120 V scoreboards are shown in the lower left portion of the drawing. Drawing A-154330 illustrates the schematic...
Daktronics LED tennis scoreboard and Drawing A-189621 illustrates inputs for a single driver scoreboard. Note: Disconnect power before servicing the display! Disconnect power, too, when the display is not in use. Prolonged power-on may shorten the life of some electronic components.
0A-1192-0011 0A-1192-0011 Power Supply A-1720 A-1720 Junction box; phone jack 0A-1009-0038 0A-1009-0038 Address plug, 12-pin 0A-1150-0064 0A-1150-0064 To prevent loss due to theft, Daktronics recommends purchasing a lockable cabinet to store manuals and replacement or spare parts. Maintenance and Troubleshooting...
You must send the problem part to Daktronics within 30 days. If you do not ship it to Daktronics within 30 working days from the invoice date, Daktronics assumes you are purchasing the replacement part outright with no exchange. You will therefore be invoiced for the replacement part at the full purchase price, with the balance due upon receipt.
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Repair and Return Program For items not subject to exchange, Daktronics offers a Repair and Return Program. To send a part for repair, follow these steps.
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Eyebolts Almost every display that leaves Daktronics is equipped with eyebolts for lifting the display. There are two standard sizes of eyebolts: ½″ and ⅝″. Load Increase Factor: The load increases as the lift angle (θ) decreases. The allowable load on the eyebolts also decreases with the lift angle due the bending stress on the eyebolts.
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Appendix C: Daktronics Warranty and Limitations of Liability Appendix C...
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WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This Warranty and Limitation of Liability (the “Warranty”) sets forth the warranty provided by Daktronics with respect to the Equipment. By accepting delivery of the Equipment, Purchaser agrees to be bound by and accept these terms and conditions. All defined terms within the Warranty shall have the same meaning and definition as provided elsewhere in the Agreement.
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In no event shall Daktronics be liable to Purchaser or any other party for loss, damage, or injury of any kind or nature arising out of or in connection with this Warranty in excess of the purchase price of the Equipment actually delivered to and paid for by the Purchaser.
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