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Operations Manual
ED-12501
Rev 8 – 02 December 2003

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  • Page 1 ® All Sport 5100 Timer Operations Manual ED-12501 Rev 8 – 02 December 2003...
  • Page 3 – without written permission of the publisher. ® ® ® ® ® All Sport , Chrondek , CompuLink , PanaView , Venus are trademarks of Daktronics, Inc. Windows a registered trademark of its owner.
  • Page 4 Reproduction Reference ED-12501 – P1196 All Sport 5100 Auto Racing 1. This page is for reproduction reference only and will not be included in the manual. 2. This manual is to be copied on FRONT AND BACK PAGES -8 ½ x 11 paper.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1: All Sport 5100 Operation ..............1-1 How To Use This Manual ................. 1-1 Introduction ....................1-1 Console Overview ..................1-2 Inspect for Damage ................1-3 Console Connectors................... 1-3 Basic Console Operation ................1-3 Sport Inserts....................1-3 Racing Insert Operation................
  • Page 6 Section 3: Oval Track Posting ............... 3-1 Oval Track Posting Keys ................3-1 Lap 3-1 Red, Yellow, Green Status ..............3-1 Black Flag................... 3-2 Display Black Flag ................3-2 Display Laps..................3-2 Display Time ..................3-2 Count Up/Down ................. 3-2 Set Main Clock ...................
  • Page 7 Stop timer ................... 5-2 Toggle Lane View on LCD ..............5-2 Reset Timer (Lane Timing Mode)............5-3 Reset Timer (Water Slide Mode) ............5-3 Timer Photocell Status ............... 5-3 Set Best Time ..................5-4 D.Q. Lane (Lane Timing Mode Only)..........5-4 Menu......................
  • Page 8 Reference Drawings ..............A-1 Appendix B: Transponder Reference Materials..........B-1 Appendix C: All Sport 5100 ................C-1 Appendix D: All Sport 5100 Racing RTD Items ..........D-1 Appendix E: Daktronics Racing Display Protocol........... E-1 Appendix F: Rmonitor-Supported Protocol Packets ........F-1 Appendix G: Sport Code Labels ................G-1 Appendix H: All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference .........H-1...
  • Page 9: All Sport 5100 Operation

    ED numbers. This manual, for example, would be referred to as ED-12501. Daktronics sales literature is identified by an SL number in one of the lower corners of each page. Typically, the SL prefix, a zero and the last four digits of the number are used for identification, as in SL02345.
  • Page 10: Console Overview

    Operation of the All Sport 5100 is simple. The user enters a four-digit code on power-up to indicate the operating mode for the race. Basic choices include Manual mode, which uses infrared photocells for timing, or Automatic mode, with AMB transponders for timing.
  • Page 11: Inspect For Damage

    Console event data may be transmitted through standard wire signal cabling or fiber- optic cable. A radio-control wireless model is also available. The All Sport 5100 is ETL-listed to UL standards and is CSA-tested. Inspect for Damage When you first open your console packages, inspect for shipping damage such as dents or rattles.
  • Page 12: Racing Insert Operation

    Alphanumeric car number RTD Transponder w/fixed-digit time (no fixed-digit 0G-139243 interface car numbers) CH-2001, CH-2002, CH-7001, Manual posting 0G-139243 positions 1-12 CH-14XX, CH-10XX, CH-8XX, Manual posting CH- 16XX, pylon positions 1-45 0G-139243 for AR-XX scoreboards (Continued on following page) All Sport 5100 Operation...
  • Page 13 *>Completes an action. The asterisk is a reminder that this key ENTER must be pressed when an asterisk appears on the LCD. Serves as < > for input prompts. < > Invokes sport-specific menu options. MENU All Sport 5100 Operation...
  • Page 14: Startup

    Enter or change When Resume Game is used, the last channel selected is used. nn = last radio channel used Press < > to accept the channel number ENTER or enter a new channel number. All Sport 5100 Operation...
  • Page 15: Setting Radio Channels

    2. Multiple Controller System With a Single Broadcast Group: In a Multiple Controller system with a single broadcast group, there are additional All Sport Controllers for controlling multiple scoreboards. All Sport 5100 Operation...
  • Page 16 The asterisk will move to the channel setting. Use the number keys to edit this value and press <ENTER> to accept. Edit the channel number to the desired value and press <ENTER> to accept. (Continued on following page) All Sport 5100 Operation...
  • Page 17: Radio Channel Setting: Single Controller Systems

    CHAN = 1. All radio receivers must be set with a switch setting of 1 with the Broadcast 1 (BCAST 1) jumper set. If you suspect interference from a nearby Daktronics system, press <CLEAR> at the “RADIO SETTINGS” prompt to change the channel number.
  • Page 18: Radio Channel Setting: Multiple Controller With Single Broadcast Group

    Broadcast 1 (BCAST 1) jumper set. If you suspect interference from a nearby Daktronics system, press <CLEAR> at the “RADIO SETTINGS” prompt to change the channel number.
  • Page 19: Radio Channel Setting: Multiple Controller With Multiple Broadcast Systems

    Typically all multiple controller systems will use Broadcast Group 1 Channel 1 for the first controller in Broadcast Group 1 and Broadcast Group 2 Channel 1 for the first controller in Broadcast Group 2. All other consoles in each group are added sequentially, using channels 2-4. All Sport 5100 Operation 1-11...
  • Page 20 Broadcast Channel for this Broadcast Group. BCAST = 0 – Master Broadcast (all radios) BCAST = 1 – Broadcast Group 1 BCAST = 2 – Broadcast Group 2 Individual Channel within Broadcast Group 1 or 2 1-12 All Sport 5100 Operation...
  • Page 21: Transponder Interface Operation

    Daktronics results protocol. This protocol is available with a number of AMB results software products, the most common being RentiX and ChronX. RTS, RTSX and SimpliX currently do not offer a Daktronics scoreboard output and can only be ®...
  • Page 22: Basic Operation For Transponder Interface

    Daktronics numeric scoreboards should refer to Appendix E: Daktronics Racing Display Protocol. This appendix lists the protocol required to feed results data through a Daktronics All Sport controller for presentation on a Daktronics numeric display. For information on interfacing to a Daktronics Venus controller, contact Daktronics, Inc.
  • Page 23: Menu

    A "QP" indicates that the console is in qualifying mode and set to show passing. The illustration below shows car number 15 in the third position, lane 12 on lap 13 in the race mode. P- 3 # 15 L 12 CUR LAP 13 R Note: Make sure the console is in the correct mode, Qualify or Race.
  • Page 24: New Code

    New Code When the LCD screen message appears as shown, the following actions may be selected: LCD Display Action MENU-MAIN Press < > to begin selection of a new code from the Enter Code prompt. NEW CODE? Press < > to resume the race in progress using the current data and to exit the menu.
  • Page 25: Race/Qualify Mode

    Race/Qualify Mode Action LCD Display CURRENT MODE? Press the left or right arrow keys < >, < > to select Race or Qualify mode. *RACE←→QUALIFY The Race/ Qualify setting selects the order of positions displayed. In Race mode, the = current setting competitors are listed in order of current race position.
  • Page 26: Blank With 1St Position

    Blank with 1st Position Action LCD Display BLANK ALL WHEN Press < > yes to blank all positions (other than first place) when a first-place time is 1ST POS RCVD? N* received from the transponder. All other positions will be displayed as they = current setting (Y/N) cross the loop.
  • Page 27: Show First Pass

    Show First Pass Action LCD Display SHOW FIRST Press <YES> to show passing information with the first pass. Press <NO> to update the PASS? Y* new passing competitor with the second pass. This setting can be used to configure the = current setting (Y/N) passing display to match the qualifying track setup.
  • Page 28: Maximum Position Displayed

    Maximum Position Displayed Action LCD Display MAX POSITION This setting selects the maximum position to be displayed in the variable-position car DISPLAYED nn number location on a numeric or fixed-digit scoreboard. = current setting (Y/N) Enter a number between 1 and 45 and press <ENTER>...
  • Page 29: Manual And Automatic Mode Keys

    Manual and Automatic Mode Keys Current Position LCD Display Action P-nn #xxx L-yyy Enter the desired position number and press <ENTER>. The car and lap number of the CUR POS nn* driver with the selected position will be displayed on the LCD. = current position = car number = lap number...
  • Page 30: Display Time

    Display Time Displays the current lap time of the leader on the scoreboard. Manual Mode Keys The following keys are used only when a manual code is selected. < > allows the operator to enter the value of the current lap. CURRENT LAP <...
  • Page 31: Lap Number

    Lap Number Action LCD Display P-nn #-xxx L-yyy Enter the new lap number for the selected position and press <ENTER>. nn LAP# yyy = current position = car number = lap number Time Action LCD Display P-nn #-xxx L-yyy Enter the new lap time for the selected position and press <ENTER>.
  • Page 32 (Continued from previous page) Setting Default Custom 1 Custom 2 Custom 3 Max Position for Variable Position Pylon Cycle Time for Variable Position 3 seconds Pylon Restart when Starting Position Received (Variable Position Pylon) 2-12 Transponder Interface Operation...
  • Page 33: Oval Track Posting

    Section 3: Oval Track Posting Sport Insert 0G-139244 Reference Drawing: Insert, A/S 5000 Oval Track Posting ..........Drawing A-139244 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix A. The Quick Start Reference is located in Appendix H. Refer to the information in Sections 1.5 –...
  • Page 34: Black Flag

    Black Flag LCD Display Action BLACK FLAG BLACK FLAG • < > allows the operator to enter the number of the car that is being black-flagged. = car number to black flag Display Black Flag <DISPLAY BLACK FLAG> shows on the scoreboard the number of the car that was black-flagged.
  • Page 35: Start/Stop

    Start/Stop < > starts the race clock. START <STOP> stops the race clock. Swap Keys <SWAP X Y> swaps the "X" car position with "Y" car position. This key is used when a car overtakes another to move up in position. Example: <...
  • Page 37: Oval And Lane Track Photocell Timing Operation

    Write the code number in the boxes below: Sport Insert Code (Codes 300 and 303 are for the All Sport 5100 console only) Oval and Lane Track Photocell Timing Operation...
  • Page 38: Common Keys

    If you do not know the code number for your scoreboard, refer to Appendix I in this manual. If you do not know the model number of your scoreboard, refer to the installation and maintenance manual provided with the scoreboard. The oval track and lane track photocell timing codes are used to time race events where an AMB timing interface is not used.
  • Page 39: Red, Yellow, Green Status

    The next time the photocell beam is broken, the lap time will be updated and displayed. The Oval Track Timing mode uses photocell inputs and the All Sport 5100 Photocell Interface to time races. The function of the photocell inputs is controlled by the photocell enable keys.
  • Page 40: Set Time

    Set Time Action LCD Display Set time mm:ss.tht* Press <SET TIME> to modify the time value displayed on the scoreboard. The time modified depends on which time is currently displayed on the scoreboard (Running Time, Lap Time, Best Lap Time or Time of Day). Start Enable, Lap Enable, Stop Enable LCD Display Action...
  • Page 41: Lane Track Timing Keys

    Lane Track Timing Keys The LCD view below shows the main menu for the lane track codes. mm:ss.tht 1-START:I STOP:I The current time is shown in the upper left portion of the LCD. This time may be Running Time, Lap Time, or Best Lap Time depending on the current item displayed.
  • Page 42: New Code

    New Code Action LCD Display MENU-MAIN Press <YES> to begin selection of a new code from the Enter Code prompt. NEW code? Press <NO> to resume the event in progress using the current data and to exit the menu. Press the down arrow key < > to scroll to the next selection.
  • Page 43: Separate Photocell Lanes

    Separate Photocell Lanes Action LCD Display Separate pcell Press < > to separate the two-photocell start/stop inputs. When photocells are Lanes? Y/n* separated, a stop from one lane will not stop the opposite lane time. This setting can be used for a two-lane track where each lane current setting races separately.
  • Page 44: Photocell Timing Interface

    (Code 300). Switch Outputs Connect the photocell interface to the All Sport 5100 console via a 15-pin cable (W-1264). Attach this cable to the connector labeled "To A/S 5100" on the rear panel of the photocell timing interface and J8 on the All Sport 5100.
  • Page 45: Lane Timing/Water Slide Timing

    Use the labels provided in Appendix G to attach the correct code number label at the appropriate location on the sport insert. Write the code number in the boxes below: Sport Insert Code (Codes 310, 311, and 320 are for the All Sport 5100 console only) If you do not know the code number for your scoreboard, refer to Appendix I in this manual.
  • Page 46: Lane Timing Information

    Lane Timing Information Codes 310 and 311 will run the timer as four lane timers that can have a common start input or individual lane start inputs. All lanes require their own photocell stop inputs. The common start setup would be used for a "first to finish" race where there is a manual common start.
  • Page 47: Reset Timer (Lane Timing Mode)

    Reset Timer (Lane Timing Mode) Action LCD Display Reset Pressing the < > key will RESET TIMER prompt with the Reset Lanes message. Press Lanes? Y/n < > to reset or < > to leave the timers. Note: This message will only display in Lane Timing mode.
  • Page 48: Set Best Time

    Set Best Time Action LCD Display Best Time < > sets the current Best SET BEST TIME Time of all lanes and all races. mm:ss:ths The Best Time value is automatically updated on a timer stop if the timer value is less than the current Best Time value.
  • Page 49: Menu

    Menu The < > key allows the user to select from a list of options specific for each MENU sport. The up and down arrow keys < >, < > allow the user to scroll through the menu list. Pressing a key other than < >...
  • Page 50: Dimming Level

    Dimming Level Action LCD Display MENU- Dimming Press <0> through <9>, or use the left or right arrow keys < > < >, to select the intensity for the digits level (0-9): nn% on the scoreboard. nn = current level None = bright Press <NO>...
  • Page 51: Set Arming Delay

    Set Arming Delay LCD Display Action Photocell arming The Arming Delay sets the minimum time for a stop on a timer after it has been started. Time 0 The stop photocell will ignore all photocell stop inputs until the timer has reached the arming delay time.
  • Page 52: Set Hold Time

    Set Hold Time Action LCD Display Display hold The Hold Time sets the amount of time to hold the timer value on the scoreboard before Time an automatic reset to 0:00. The operator can enter a maximum hold time of 99 seconds. Note: Set this time to 0 to set the display to hold the timer value until a reset or a new photocell start.
  • Page 53: Select Best Time

    Select Best Time Action LCD Display Select best time At the Select Best Time option, enter the desired mode for Best Time selection. 2 – overall Press < > < > to select a Best Time ENTER 1 = Each Run each run.
  • Page 55: Track Timing

    Section 6: Track Timing Sport Insert: LL-2587 Code 8610 The Team Name insert and Block Diagram drawings are located in Appendix A. Reference Drawings: Insert; LL2587, A/S5000 Track Timing ........Drawing A-195690 Insert; A/S Team Name ............Drawing A-125290 Block Diagrams, A/S5000/3000, Outdoor Sports .....Drawing A-124690 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix A.
  • Page 56: Track Keys

    Track Keys Reset LCD Display Action E 12 L P :0.00 When is pressed, the message “Reset <RESET> Clock Y/N?” will appear on the bottom line of the reset clock Y/N? LCD. = current setting Press to reset the main clock. <ENTER>...
  • Page 57: Place Mode

    Place Mode Action LCD Display Select mode Press to set the console to the <PLACE MODE> Place Mode of operation. Press < > to accept PLACE: y/N? Place Mode. Press < > to abort the mode selection. In Place Mode the timing inputs are used to stop the time for each place.
  • Page 58: Event And Heat

    Event and Heat Action LCD Display EVENT : EDIT The LCD will display the current event or heat number. Enter the new value and press < >. ENTER = current setting Setting the event number will adjust the heat number to one. Lane ON/OFF These keys are used to turn their respective lanes ON or OFF.
  • Page 59: New Game

    New Game LCD Display Action MENU-MAIN Press <YES> to clear all of the program data for the last game played or the game in progress and NEW GAME? begin running the selected sport. Press <NO> to resume the game in progress using the current data and exit the Menu.
  • Page 60: Home Roster, Guest Roster

    Home Roster, Guest Roster HOME ROSTER and GUEST ROSTER are entered in the same way. HOME ROSTER is used as an example. LCD Display Action MENU-ROSTER Press <YES> or the left or right arrow keys < > < > to select the Home or Guest Roster SELECT HOME submenu and show the first prompt on the LCD.
  • Page 61: Edit Settings

    (Continued from previous page) Action LCD Display MENU-DISPLAY Press < > to blank the scoreboards. Blank scbd? Press < > to strip this function. press any key to This prompt displays if blank was selected and will wait for a key to be pressed to resume with the return to game scoreboards on.
  • Page 62: Settings

    (Continued from previous page) Action LCD Display MENU-TIME OF DAY Enter the time of day in hours, minutes and seconds using the selected format on the number TOD hh:mm:ss* pad and press < >. ENTER hh:mm:ss = current setting Press < >...
  • Page 63: Lanes Used

    Lanes Used LCD Display Action edit lane To set the number of lanes used, press a number key from 2 through 8 and press < >. ENTER # = N N = number of lanes Timer Precision Action LCD Display timer precision This setting allows you to adjust the timer precision.
  • Page 65: Drag Racing Interface

    Section 7: Drag Racing Interface Sport Insert 0G-164750 Reference Drawing: Insert; Drag Race Interface .............Drawing A-164750 The sport insert drawing is located in Appendix A. The Quick Start Reference is located in Appendix H. Refer to the information in Sections 1.5 – 1.8 to start the console and to use the sport insert.
  • Page 66: Compulink™ Interface

    Chrondek C-33 computer or Portatree Interface unit on pin 2 (+RX) and pin 7 (GRD) of J6 on the All Sport 5100 console. Data Format: Baud Rate 9600; 1 Start Bit; 8 Data Bits, 2 Stop Bits, and Even Parity.
  • Page 67: Test Mode

    > test keys. Refer to Drawing A- LOOPBACK… 164750. Pins 2 and 3 of J6 on the All Sport 5100 console will need to have an electrical connection made between them. To make this connection, place a bent paper clip or a similar wire from pin 2 to pin 3 of J6. When this is done, pressing any of the loopback keys will send that data out on pin 3 of J6 on the console.
  • Page 68: Keys And Lcd Function

    Keys and LCD Function Score Test Keys The < > key displays an all on pattern on the scoreboard when ALL ON TEST pressed. The < > key displays a number pattern test on the scoreboard when NUMBER TEST pressed. The <...
  • Page 69: Menu

    Menu The < > key allows the user to select from a list of options specific for each MENU sport. The up and down arrow keys < >, < > allow the user to scroll through the menu list. Pressing a key other than < >...
  • Page 70: Dimming Level

    Dimming Level Action LCD Display MENU- Dimming Press <0> through <9>, or use the left or right arrow keys < > < >, to select the intensity for level (0-9): nn% the digits on the scoreboard. nn = current level None = bright <0>...
  • Page 71: Monitor Port

    Monitor Port Action LCD Display menu – main This function will show the data received on the serial port (pins 2,7 of J6) on the bottom Monitor port line of the LCD. Press < > to view the data being received. Press <...
  • Page 73: Getting Started/Troubleshooting - Amb Timing Software Interface

    RentiX Settings Use the Settings/Display/Communications menu to select the communications port used to connect to the All Sport 5100. The RS-232 port settings are as follows: 9600 Baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. Use the Settings/Display/Miscellaneous menu to select the Daktronics scoreboard protocol.
  • Page 74: Chronx Settings

    ChronX Settings Use the Options/Communication Settings/Scoreboard menu to select the communications port used to connect to the All Sport 5100. The RS-232 port settings are as follows: 9600 Baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit. Use the Options/Communication Settings/Scoreboard/Daktronics Feed tab to select Daktronics racing protocol.
  • Page 75 • If position data is received, check connections between the All Sport 5100 and display. Restart the All Sport 5100 using Display information is incorrect the < > option. MENU/NEW RACE This will blank the scoreboard. Follow the procedure in the...
  • Page 77: Appendix A: Reference Drawings

    Portable Lane Track Timing System Layout ........Drawing B-145433 System Riser, CompuLink Scoreboard Interface ......Drawing B-164173 Drawings Listed by Manual Section Section 1: All Sport 5100 Operation Rear View, A/S 5100 Connector Assignments........Drawing A-124632 Installation: Outdoor, Gen IV Radio Receiver .........Drawing A-180514 Installation: Indoor, Gen IV Radio Receiver ........Drawing A-180521...
  • Page 78 Section 4: Oval and Track Lane Photocell Timing Operation Insert; A/S 5000 Oval Track Timing ..........Drawing A-139347 Insert; A/S 5000 Single Lane Track Photocell Timing ....Drawing A-139399 AS 5100 Photocell Interface 25Pin PCB Jbox Pinout..... Drawing A-143444 AS 5100 Photocell Interface J-Box Wiring........Drawing A-143453 Oval Track Timing System Layout ..........
  • Page 105: Appendix B: Transponder Reference Materials

    Transponder Reference Materials Transponder Feed to Daktronics Pylon Scoreboard........SL03639 MotorsportsTransponder Feed to Daktronics Go Kart LED Scoreboard ..SL03640 Transponder Feed to Daktronics Matrix Scoreboard ........SL03641 Transponder Feed to Daktronics Numeric Scoreboard ........SL04016 Transponder Feed to Daktronics Car Number Numeric Scoreboard....SL04213...
  • Page 107 Automatic updating from one of the listed Race Results Services • Directly drives the numeric display DAKT RONI CS For additional information on Daktronics scoring/timing products, call 605-697-4330 or 800-325-8766. All Sport ® is a registered trademark of Daktronics, Inc. Windows ®...
  • Page 109 All Sport ® 5100 • Interface to automatic timing system programs (by others) that support Daktronics protocol • Manual posting and lap incrementing for races without automatic timing system • Qualifying timing utilizing optional photocell package For additional information on Daktronics scoring/timing products, call 605-697-4330 or 800-325-8766.
  • Page 111 Interface Functions: • Enhanced Manual Posting • Automatic updating from one of the listed Race Results Services For additional information on Daktronics scoring/timing products, call 605-697-4330 or 800-325-8766. Venus ® is a reg is tered trade mark of Dak tron ics, Inc.
  • Page 113: Appendix C: All Sport 5100

    All Sport ® 5100 functions: • Interface to automatic timing system programs (by others) that support Daktronics protocol • Manual posting and lap incrementing for races without automatic timing system • Qualifying timing utilizing optional photocell package For additional information on Daktronics scoring/timing products, call 605-697-4330 or 800-3258-8766.
  • Page 115 Matrix Display All Sport ® 5100 functions: • Interface to automatic timing system programs (by others) that support Daktronics protocol • Manual posting and lap incrementing for races without automatic timing system • Qualifying time utilizing optional photocell package ®...
  • Page 117 Appendix C: All Sport 5100 Reference Materials All Sport 5100 Racing Scoreboard Control Console & Qualifying Timer ..SL04357 All Sport 5100 Reference Materials...
  • Page 119 Durable Aluminum Case The All Sport 5100 aluminum case is the toughest line of defense against drops, high and low temperatures, and static electricity. The console’s “snap-action” keyboard is sealed, making it resistant to moisture and spills.
  • Page 120 Tower J-Box J-Box ® All Sport 5100 Controller (Optional) Foam Photocell Numeric Scoreboard Block Interface Combo Transmit/ Receiver Photocell Venus ® and All Sport ® are registered trademarks of Daktronics, Inc. Copyright © 2000-2004 DAKTRONICS, INC. SL092104-4357 Page 2 of 2...
  • Page 121: Appendix D: All Sport 5100 Racing Rtd Items

    All Sport 5100 Racing RTD Items The All Sport 5100 Enhanced RTD port, located on the back of the control console, can be used to display race information on a matrix scoreboard, which is controlled by a Daktronics Venus system. The item numbers listed in the tables that follow can be used to create an RTD sequence to display selected race information.
  • Page 122 Minutes x10 Lap x 10 Seconds x0.01 Black Flag x1 Minutes x1 Lap x1 Seconds x0.001 BLANK BLANK All Sport 5100 Racing RTD Item Numbers Codes: 300 – 303 333 – 433 Field # Description Length Justify Item Reserved Time of Day (hh:mm:ss)
  • Page 123 (Continued from previous page) Field # Description Length Justify Item Pos 10 Car # Pos 11 Car # Pos 12 Car # Pos 13 Car # Pos 14 Car # Pos 15 Car # Pos 16 Car # Pos 17 Car # Pos 18 Car # Pos 19 Car # Pos 20 Car #...
  • Page 124 (Continued from previous page) Field # Description Length Justify Item Pos 1 Speed xxx.xxx Pos 1 Driver Name Pos 2 Pos # Pos 2 Lap # Pos 2 Time hh:mm:ss.dcm Pos 2 Speed xxx.xxx Pos 2 Driver Name Pos 3 Pos # Pos 3 Lap # Pos 3 Time hh:mm:ss.dcm Pos 3 Speed xxx.xxx...
  • Page 125 #3 Variable Car Number (future) #4 Variable Position Number (future) #4 Variable Car Number (future) #5 Variable Position Number (future) #5 Variable Car Number (future) All Sport 5100 Lane Timer RTD Item Numbers Codes: 310 – 311 Field # Description Length Item Justify Main Clock Time (mm:ss/ss.t )
  • Page 126 (Continued from previous page) Field # Description Length Item Justify Time of Day (hh:mm:ss) Home Team Name Guest Team Name Home Team Abbreviation (Future) Guest Team Abbreviation (Future) Home Team Score Guest Team Score Home Time Outs Left - Full Home Time Outs Left - Partial Home Time Outs Left - Television (Future) Home Time Outs Left - Total...
  • Page 127 (Continued from previous page) Field # Description Length Item Justify Lane 2 Reaction Time mm:ss.dcm (future) 9 Lane 3 Total Time mm:ss.dcm Lane 3 Elapsed Time mm:ss.dcm (future) 9 Lane 3 Reaction Time mm:ss.dcm (future) 9 Lane 4 Total Time mm:ss.dcm Lane 4 Elapsed Time mm:ss.dcm (future) 9 Lane 4 Reaction Time mm:ss.dcm (future) 9 1 Total Time mm:ss.dcm...
  • Page 129: Appendix E: Daktronics Racing Display Protocol

    Appendix E: Daktronics Racing Display Protocol The following material explains the protocol required to interface to Daktronics racing displays: baud rate 9,600, 8 data bits, and no parity (RS-232). Race Mode Field Name Type Value Record Type Field Separator Comma...
  • Page 130 If the timing/results system is configured for Practice mode, send the packet with the information defined for Practice mode. Daktronics systems will not display race and practice information at the same time; the Daktronics displays will show either race information or practice information.
  • Page 131: Appendix F: Rmonitor-Supported Protocol Packets

    In addition to the Daktronics Racing Protocol packets specified in the previous Appendices, the All Sport 5100 supports the Rmonitor packets listed below. All currently unused fields are marked as “NOT USED” in the Status column of the packet tables and shown in italics.
  • Page 132 Example: $A,”12A”,”12A”,0,”Bob”,”Jones”,”USA”,1<CR/LF> $COMP Competitor Records $COMP,”RegNr”,”CompNr”,ClassNr,”FirstName”,”LastName”,”Nationality”,” AddData”<CR/LF> $COMP Records - Rmonitor Protocol Field Data Description Example Status $COMP Record type $COMP Supported Registration number, alphanumeric Regnr "xxxxxxxx" 8 chars "12A" Supported Competitor (car/motorbike/kart number), alphanumeric CompNr "12A" Supported “xxx” 3 chars ClassNr Class number, numeric Not used...
  • Page 133 $J,”12A”,”12:34:56.789”,”00:00:00.000”<CR/LF> Notes: Rmonitor and Daktronics Protocol The All Sport 5100 uses a table generated by either $A or $COMP packets to show competitor data on matrix displays via the RS-232 Enhanced RTD feed. The car number and registration number fields are used to display driver names for positions 1-12 (refer to Appendix D in this manual: All Sport 5100 Racing RTD Items.)
  • Page 135: Appendix G: Sport Code Labels

    Appendix G: Sport Code Labels Sport Code Labels...
  • Page 137: Appendix H: All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference

    Appendix H: All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference Transponder Interface Note: This guide is used only with Overlay 0G-139243. Startup • Turn the power switch “ON” • At the Resume Game? Y/N prompt: Press <...
  • Page 138 • < > sets the current lap number for the position shown on LAP NUMBER the LCD. Time • < > sets the current lap time for the position shown on the LCD. TIME All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference...
  • Page 139 All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference Oval Track Posting Note: This guide is used only with Overlay 0G-139244. Startup • Turn the power switch “ON.” • At the Resume Game? Y/N prompt: Press < > to resume race where last shut off;...
  • Page 140 >, < >, (etc.) keys are used to swap the SWAP 1ST 2ND SWAP 2ND 3RD car numbers in the places listed on the key. This key can be used when one car passes another. All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference...
  • Page 141 All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference Oval Track Photocell Timing Note: This guide is used only with Overlay 0G-139347. Startup • Turn the power switch “ON.” • At the Resume Game? Y/N prompt: Press < > to resume race where last shut off;...
  • Page 142 >, < >, (etc.) keys are used to swap the SWAP 1ST 2ND SWAP 2ND 3RD car numbers in the places listed on the key. This key can be used when one car passes another. All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference...
  • Page 143 All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference Single-Lane Track Photocell Timing Note: This guide is used only with Overlay 0G-139399. Startup • Turn the power switch “ON.” • At the Resume Game? Y/N prompt: Press < > to resume race where last shut off;...
  • Page 144 All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference Multiple-Lane Photocell Timing Note: This guide is used only with Overlay 0G-143770. Startup • Turn the power switch “ON.” • At the Resume Game? Y/N prompt: Press < > to resume race where last shut off;...
  • Page 145 LCD. Each keypress will toggle between lanes 1 and 2 or 3 and 4. D.Q. Lane • < > is used to disqualify a lane from the race. This key is only D.Q. LANE used in the Lane Timer mode. All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference...
  • Page 146 All Sport 5100 Quick Start Reference Track Timing Note: This guide is used only with Insert LL–2587. Startup • Turn the power switch “ON.” • At the Resume Game? Y/N prompt: Press < > to resume race where last shut off;...
  • Page 147 LCD. Each keypress will toggle between lanes 1 and 2 or 3 and 4. D.Q. Lane • < > is used to disqualify a lane from the race. This key is only D.Q. LANE used in the Lane Timer mode. All Sport 5100 H-11 Quick Start Reference...
  • Page 149: Appendix I: Auto Racing Sport Codes

    Appendix I: Auto Racing Sport Codes Oval Track Oval Scoreboard Lane Track Address Manual Photo-cell Track Model Transponder Photo-cell Timing Posting AR-2401 AR-2402 333, 336 AR-2403 AR-2404 333, 336 AR-2421 AR-2422 AR-2423 11, 12 11, 12, AR-2424 AR-2425 333, 336 AR-3604 AR-3622-72 AR-3623-72...

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