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LARGE MATRIX
GALAXY
GT6X SERIES
®
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
P2271
DD4664550
Rev 01
08 October 2020
201 Daktronics Drive
Brookings, SD 57006-5128
www.daktronics.com/support
800.325.8766

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  • Page 1 LARGE MATRIX GALAXY GT6X SERIES ® INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL P2271 DD4664550 Rev 01 08 October 2020 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

    Important Points About Grounding �������9 10 Venus Software Configuration ���������20 Signal Cable Installation ������������������10 First-Time Venus Login ......20 Primary/Mirror Display Logging In - Daktronics Web-Hosted Interconnections ........10 Server �����������������������������������������������������20 Sectional Display Signal Connections ...10 Logging In - Customer Local-Hosted Control System Overview ����������������11 Server �����������������������������������������������������20...
  • Page 4 14 Replacing Parts ���������������������������������30 Module Replacement ......30 Power Supply Replacement ....30 Controller Replacement ......30 PLR Replacement ........31 15 Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs ����������������������������32 Exchange Program .........32 Before Contacting Daktronics �������������32 Repair & Return Program ......33 Shipping Address ����������������������������������33 Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability ............33...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Unauthorized modifications are made to the display, display cabinet, or the control system Refer to Appendix B: Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability (p�37) at the end of this manual for the full Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability. Contact Information For assistance before, during, or after display installation, please contact Daktronics Technical Support: 800-325-8766.
  • Page 6: Installation Preparation

    All display modules are fully latched into the display cabinet Structure Requirements Support structure design depends on mounting method, installation height, display size, and weight. Because every installation site is unique, Daktronics approves no single procedure for mounting displays. Things to consider prior to installation: •...
  • Page 7: Required Tools

    Required Tools The following table lists the minimum tools to have on site for each installation. Daktronics only provides the specialized tools needed to complete the installation. Daktronics Provided Customer Provided Splice Wrench Hex Head Wrenches – " and "...
  • Page 8: Display Installation

    3� Attach a crane or lift truck to the lift eyes on the display's top. Lift eye spacing is set at Daktronics and should not be moved. Lift eyes should also remain in place after installation is complete. Ensure the angle between the top of the display and the lifting strap is greater than 55 degrees.
  • Page 9 • Use all T-Clips when mounting the display. • The T-Clips are installed in the recommended locations at Daktronics, but can be moved 12 inches either way to avoid obstructions. Refer to the label on the display for limitations. 9� Remove crane support and tag lines from the display once mounting is complete.
  • Page 10: Section Splicing

    Section Splicing Section 101 Display Section Numbering For displays with multiple sections, each section is numbered for easy installation. For a two-section display, the bottom section is 201 and the top section is 101. Refer to Figure 3. Section 201 For four-section displays, when looking from the front, the lower-left display section is 201 and the section to the right is 202;...
  • Page 11: Electrical Installation

    Install this display according to all applicable local and national electrical codes. This includes proper grounding and bonding of the display. Do not connect the display to any voltage other than that listed on the Daktronics product label. Displays use single-phase power. Proper power installation is imperative for display operation.
  • Page 12: Important Notes About Power

    A separate circuit also makes display maintenance and troubleshooting easier. Daktronics assumes no liability for any issues caused by line voltage fluctuations or other improper power conditions if these recommendations are not followed.
  • Page 13: Earth Ground Installation

    All components of a display system—including but not limited to displays, control equipment, and connected peripheral equipment—must be electrically grounded. Only qualified individuals may perform electrical work, including verification of ground resistance. Daktronics is not responsible for improper grounding or damage incurred as a result of improper grounding. •...
  • Page 14: Signal Cable Installation

    These are the standard communication types but each site is unique and may include additional equipment. If problems arise, contact the display's service company or Daktronics Customer Service. Primary/Mirror Display Interconnections For data to get from the Primary display to the Mirror display, the fiber interconnect cable must be connected.
  • Page 15: Control System Overview

    Control System Overview The GT6x Large Matrix series control components are enclosed in the display. Fully Embedded Control System The control enclosure for large matrix GT6x series displays is located in the bottom-left corner of the display. There are two control configurations shown.
  • Page 16: System Start-Up Procedure

    Confirm that all communication equipment is installed according to provided documentation • Confirm that any necessary network connections have been made • Confirm ability to log in to venus.daktronics.com • Inspect peripheral equipment (temperature sensor, light sensor, etc.) for proper installation System Start-Up Procedure...
  • Page 17: Installation

    Obtain information about the available standard communication options in the provided quick guides and reference manuals. Daktronics is not responsible for setting up a customer's network system either a Local Area Network (LAN) or a Wide Area Network (WAN).
  • Page 18: Address

    Display Configured For Static IP Address The following steps explain how to reconfigure a display for DHCP network when it has previously been configured for a static IP address. Network Requirements • Existing Network • Available network port, configured properly •...
  • Page 19: Discover The Display

    Download the DisplayFind utility from the Internet. 1� Open Internet Explorer or Firefox web browser. 2� Navigate to dakfiles.daktronics.com. 3� Click Venus 1500 > Utils > DisplayFind > DisplayFind.exe. 4� When prompted, select Run to complete the installation of the DisplayFind utility or Save to the computer for later use.
  • Page 20: Connecting To A Display

    Connecting To A Display 1� Select the Network Adapter used to communicate with your display. 2� Click the Find Displays button to detect any displays using the selected network adapter. 3� Detected displays are listed in the bottom window of the utility. 4�...
  • Page 21: Connecting A Display To A Static Ip Network

    Connecting A Display To A Static IP Network Display Currently Configured for DHCP (Default) The following steps explain how to set a static IP address on the display. Network Requirements • Existing Network • Available network port, configured properly • •...
  • Page 22: Address

    10� Enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS servers that you would like set on the display. 11� Click the Save button. 12� Log out of the configuration utility. 13� Turn display off. 14� Disconnect the computer from the display and connect display to the network. 15�...
  • Page 23 4� Manually enter IP address in web browser, http://display IP address:85 or see the Configuration Using DisplayFind To Discover The Display (p.15) section. 5� Enter User Name Dak and Password DakPassword! in the Windows Security window. 6� Click OK to connect to the display (refer to the help file for additional information about the configuration utility).
  • Page 24: 10 Venus Software Configuration

    Logging In - Daktronics Web-Hosted Server 1� Navigate to https://venus�daktronics�com. 2� Enter the user name and password provided by Daktronics into the Email and Password text boxes and click Login. Refer to Figure 17. 3� Change the password in the Update Password window.
  • Page 25: Venus Menu Overview

    Figure 19: Account Information the user name to open Figure 20: Contact Information the contact information window. Refer to Figure 20. Select Search our knowledge base to open the Daktronics knowledge base results in a new window. Venus Software Configuration...
  • Page 26: Telephone

    Control Suite functions are available online: ® • www.daktronics.com/venuslearning If further assistance is required, Daktronics Customer Service is available 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. CST, Monday to Friday via telephone or online connection. Telephone • Domestic (U.S. and Canada): 1-800-DAKTRONICS (1-800-325-8766) •...
  • Page 27: 11 Display Maintenance

    11 Display Maintenance This section explains the steps necessary to maintain the Galaxy GT6x display. Daktronics ® Galaxy GT6x displays are front accessible only. Remove modules on the front of the ® display to gain access to internal components. Figure 21 and Figure 24 show internal component locations.
  • Page 28: Ventilation System

    Ventilation System Galaxy GT6x displays are equipped with a ventilation system that helps keep internal ® components at operable temperatures. Galaxy GT6x displays are rear ventilated, so ® the display support structure must allow adequate space or air movement for proper ventilation.
  • Page 29: 12 Display Troubleshooting

    This section provides basic display information such as power and signal routing as well as basic troubleshooting tips for common problems. For issues not addressed in this manual, please contact Daktronics Technical Support. Power and Signal Routing Understanding power and signal flow through the display can help a technician troubleshoot an issue.
  • Page 30: Signal Routing

    Signal Routing Figure 25 shows how signal is routed through the display. Note: Signal routing may vary depending on display size. Refer to drawings included with the display. Power Supplies (PS) Thermostat Term Panel Power Quick Controller Entrance Connect Light Output Sensor Fans...
  • Page 31: Controller Diagnostics

    Refer to Figure 27. Once the cables are connected, cycle power to the PLR and it will boot-up in self-test mode. Following is a table of a few possible messages. Contact Daktronics Technical Support for additional information or questions. Figure 27: PLR Self-Test Setup...
  • Page 32: Module Diagnostics

    Description CAN Light Sensor (J8) Port Pass CAN Light Sensor (J8) Port Fail If any Err message is displayed, send the PLR back to Daktronics for repair or replacement. Module Diagnostics Modules are equipped with a status indicator LED that can help troubleshoot possible issues.
  • Page 33: 13 Replacement Parts List

    13 Replacement Parts List 0P-1127-0024 The following table contains some of the items that may 2465 need to be replaced over a period of time. 02/19/12 Rev. 1 If a component is not listed in the replacement parts list, use the label to order a replacement. Most components within displays carry a label that lists the part number of the unit.
  • Page 34: 14 Replacing Parts

    14 Replacing Parts Module Replacement Note: When removing modules from the display, do not allow them to hang by their cables. 1� Turn off power to the display. 2� Locate the latch fastener on the module. One is centered near the top of the module.
  • Page 35: Plr Replacement

    2� Disconnect the cables from the controller. 3� Loosen the screw securing the controller enclosure and bracket. 4� Carefully lift the enclosure up and out of the display. 5� Insert the new enclosure and tighten the screw. 6� Reattach the cables to the controller using the labels and reference drawings as a guide.
  • Page 36: Daktronics Exchange And Repair

    If a component fails, Daktronics sends a replacement part to the customer who, in turn, returns the failed component to Daktronics. This not only saves money but also decreases equipment downtime. Customers who follow the program guidelines explained below will receive this service.
  • Page 37: Repair & Return Program

    If the failed part or replacement part is not returned to Daktronics within 3 weeks of the ship date, Daktronics will assume that the customer is purchasing the replacement part and will send an invoice for the value of the new sale part. If the part or parts are returned within 2 weeks of the second invoice date, Daktronics will credit the customer for the second invoice.
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  • Page 39: A Reference Drawings

    Reference Drawings Shop drawings show display dimensions, signal and power connection locations, as well as information on service access and power requirements. To obtain copies of shop drawings or other reference drawings specific to your display, contact Daktronics Customer Service: •...
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  • Page 41: B Daktronics Warranty And Limitation

    Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability Click here to view Warranty and Limitation of Liability (SL-2374) information. Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability...
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