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Daktronics Tuff Sport Hockey LED Scoreboards Display Manual Rev 8 – 16 July 2012 ED-12998 Models H-2101 H-2108 H-2102 H-2111 H-2103 H-2114 H-2104 H-2115 H-2106 201 Daktronics Drive PO Box 5128 Brookings, SD 57006-5128 Tel: 1-800-DAKTRONICS (1-800-325-8766) Fax: 605-697-4746 Web: www.daktronics.com...
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Project-specific information takes precedence over any other general information found in this manual. Scoreboard Controllers Daktronics Tuff Sport scoreboards are designed for use with the All Sport 5000 series control ® consoles. This controller uses keyboard overlays (sport inserts) to control numerous sports and scoreboard models.
Figure 2: Daktronics Drawing Label Reference Drawing: System Riser Diagram ................Drawing C-325405 Daktronics identifies manuals by the DD or ED number located on the cover page of each manual. For example, this manual would be referred to as ED-12998. Introduction...
Power or signal jack Power or signal plug for the opposite jack Following the Replacement Parts List is the Daktronics Exchange Policy and the Repair & Return Program. Refer to these instructions if replacing or repairing any display component. Product Safety Approval Daktronics Tuff Sport scoreboards are ETL-listed, tested to CSA standards and CE-labeled for indoor use.
Section 2: Specifications The chart below details all of the mechanical specifications, circuit specifications, and power requirements for each display in this manual. Notes: 1) All displays require a 120 VAC, 15 A circuit. Displays with a 230 VAC power requirement are also available.
Be sure that the installation complies with local building codes. Note: Daktronics does not assume any liability for any installation derived from the information provided in this manual or installations designed and installed by others. Lifting the Scoreboard...
Refer to Section 4 .4. Due to the variety of wall materials used in sports facilities, Daktronics cannot anticipate a user‟s individual installation needs or provide mounting hardware suitable for every installation.
Notes: 1) Daktronics recommends that two cables be used at each end of the scoreboard. 2) Cables and hardware must be specified by a licensed engineer. 3) Do not attach suspension hardware to ad panels – attach to top of scoreboard.
It is the responsibility of the electrical contractor to ensure that all electrical work meets or exceeds local and national codes. Daktronics engineering staff must approve all changes or the warranty will be void. Installation Overview Refer to Drawing A-124689 in Appendix A for power and signal layouts for typical hockey scoring systems.
(J-box) near the display. Refer to Drawing A-28124 and Drawing A-125316 in Appendix A for signal wire connection. At a minimum, use a paired, 22 AWG shielded cable (Daktronics part # W-1077) and connect the cable to a dual "...
If a problem occurs that is not listed or that cannot be resolved using the solutions in the following table, contact Daktronics using the information provided in Section 5 .8. Problem...
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Problem Possible Cause Solution/Items to Check Move the console 20-30 feet from the scoreboard and test again. Verify that both the console and scoreboard antennae are securely tightened and in a vertical position. Replace the radio receiver. Check that the scoreboard is receiving 120 (or 230) VAC power.
Problem Possible Cause Solution/Items to Check Bad digit or driver (see solution on previous page) Incorrect sport code (see solution on previous page) Incorrect driver address (see solution on previous page) Check the signal connections Improper cabling from between the scoreboard modules scoreboard to modules (see Section ...
PanaView To replace a PanaView digit circuit board (Figure 9): Open the digit panel as described in Section 5 .2. Disconnect the power/signal connector from the back of the digit by squeezing together the locking tabs and pulling the connector free. Use a "...
UniView To replace a UniView digit circuit board (Figure 10): Open the digit panel as described in Section 5 .2. Disconnect the power/signal connector from the back of the digit by squeezing together the locking tabs and pulling the connector free. Use a "...
LED Drivers In each scoreboard, one or more LED drivers perform the task of switching LEDs on and off. LED drivers are located inside of a driver enclosure. Refer to Figure 11 to view the location and components of a Tuff Sport driver enclosure. Figure 11: Driver Enclosure Location &...
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Each driver has numerous connectors providing power and signal inputs and outputs to the scoreboard digits and indicators: Connector # Function 1-16 Output to digits and indicators Control signal Control for horn Address Refer to Drawing A-126174 in Appendix A for detailed driver pin out/switch specifications. When troubleshooting driver problems, three LEDs labeled DS1, DS2, and DS3, provide the following diagnostic information: Color...
Replacing a Driver If the driver status indicators do not appear to be working correctly, it may be necessary to replace the driver. Open the digit panel or scoreboard face panel as described in Section 5 .2. Disconnect all connectors from the driver by squeezing together the locking tabs and pulling the connectors free.
TNMCs and radio receivers. Replacement Parts List Refer to the following table for Daktronics scoreboard replacement parts. Description Daktronics Part #...
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.
Repair & Return Program For items not subject to exchange, Daktronics offers a Repair & Return Program. To send a part for repair, follow these steps: Call or fax Daktronics Customer Service: Refer to the appropriate market number in the chart listed on the previous page.
Visual Horn Indicator (VHI) In addition to the horn, Daktronics offers a visual horn indicator (VHI) that lights up when the buzzer sounds. To install the VHI, users must tap into the existing horn wiring to provide power and signal.
Refer to Drawing A-150021 in Appendix B for changeable caption installation instructions. Goal Lights For installations involving optional goal lights, refer to the Indoor Hockey Goal Lights www.daktronics.com/manuals Manual (ED-13358), available online at Team Name Message Centers Refer to Section 7 for more information about Team Name Message Centers.
Section 7: TNMC Troubleshooting & Maintenance IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. Always disconnect scoreboard power before doing any repair/maintenance work on the message centers. 2. Permit only qualified service personnel to access internal display electronics. 3. Disconnect power when not using the scoreboard. Display Overview Team Name Message Centers (TNMCs) are programmable LED displays that allow users to show custom Home and Guest names or messages of ~15 characters on the scoreboard in...
If a problem occurs that is not listed or that cannot be resolved using the solutions in the following table, contact Daktronics using the information provided in Section 5 .8. Symptom/Condition...
Power & Signal Summary Reference Drawings: Schematic: 3/4" and 1" DC TNMC’s ............Drawing B-146975 Refer to Drawing B-146975 in Appendix B for detailed schematics about display power and signal routing. Display signal routing can be summarized as follows: Data from the All Sport controller travels via signal cable (or radio) into the scoreboard.
Figure 15 illustrates some of the primary jacks and indicators of a display driver. Figure 15: Display Driver Diagnostic LEDs The following table explains the functions of the primary diagnostic LEDs on the drivers: LED Name Color Illumination Summary DS1 PWR Green Steady on or blinking when the driver has power Steady on or blinking when the driver is receiving...
Modules Display modules consist of LEDs embedded in a circuit board. One or more circuit boards are mounted to the back of a display face panel. Do not attempt to remove individual LEDs. In the case of malfunctioning LEDs, replace the entire module circuit board. Replacing Modules Access the internal components as described in Section ...
Appendix A: Reference Drawings Drawing Title Drawing Number Signal Connection; Installation ....................A-28124 Segmentation, 7 Segment Bar Digit ................... A-38532 Address Table, 1 Through 128 ....................A-115078 Block Diagram, A/S 3000 or 5000 Hockey ................A-124689 Schematic; Dual 1/4" Phone J-box w/Shunt Jack ..............A-125316 16 Column LED Driver II Specifications ..................
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THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DAKTRONICS, INC. DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. COPYRIGHT 2012 DAKTRONICS, INC. ALL SPORT 5000 BLOCK DIAGRAM: A/S5000 HOCKEY E BRAVEK...
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HOME GUEST PERIOD PLYR PENALTY PLYR PENALTY SHOTS ON GOAL...
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HOME GUEST PERIOD PLYR PENALTY PLYR PENALTY SHOTS ON GOAL HOME GUEST PERIOD PLYR PENALTY PLYR PENALTY SHOTS ON GOAL...
Appendix C: Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability...
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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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