Daktronics SPORTSOUND SSR-100 GEN III Operation Manual

Daktronics SPORTSOUND SSR-100 GEN III Operation Manual

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SPORTSOUND
RACK
®
SSR-100 GEN III
OPERATION MANUAL
P1756
DD3953255
Rev 02
30 July 2021
201 Daktronics Drive
Brookings, SD 57006-5128
www.daktronics.com/support
800.325.8766

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  • Page 1 SPORTSOUND RACK ® SSR-100 GEN III OPERATION MANUAL P1756 DD3953255 Rev 02 30 July 2021 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

    Troubleshooting ..........................15 Maintenance ............................17 Replacement Parts �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 SSR-100 Components .........................18 Optional Components ........................18 Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs ����������������������������������������������������19 Exchange Program ..........................19 Repair & Return Program ........................20 Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability ...................20 A Reference Drawings �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������21 Supplementary Manuals ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25...
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    Reference Drawing: System Riser Diagram ..................DWG-1007804 Daktronics identifies manuals by the DD or ED number located on the cover page. Daktronics has a searchable knowledgebase of common questions and troubleshooting tips: www.daktronics.com/support...
  • Page 6: Daktronics Nomenclature

    If a component is not found in Section 5: Replacement Parts (p�18), 02/19/12 Rev. 1 use the label to order a replacement. Refer to Section 6: Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs (p�19) if replacing or Figure 2: Part Label repairing any display component.
  • Page 7: Ssr-100 Components

    SSR-100 Components Reference Drawing: Assy; SSR-100 Gen III; Schematic/Layout ............DWG-4058726 Figure 3 displays the various announcer’s rack components that are visible after removing the protective covers. Refer to DWG-4058726 in Appendix A for rack component and connection locations as well as a detailed wiring schematic. Anno Inte Figure 3: SSR-100 Components...
  • Page 8: Standard Equipment

    Standard Equipment Audio Mixer Figure 4: Audio Mixer The Daktronics 1RU Multimedia Mixer (Figure 4) features: • Four mic inputs with bass cut for vocal microphones and phantom power • Two mic/line (XLR/TRS) switchable inputs • Two stereo RCA inputs •...
  • Page 9: High Gain Antenna Kit

    Figure 6: Wireless Mic and Bodypack Transmitter w/ Mute Switch, Lapel Mic, and Headset High Gain Antenna Kit PA805 (Figure 7) is a directional antenna for The Shure ® increased range and reduced interference. The “gain” of this antenna enables it to receive signals from a greater distance than at typical “whip”...
  • Page 10: Usb Audio Interface

    USB Audio Interface Engineering USB-Pro™ (Figure 9) provides an interface from The Radial ® laptop computers to balanced outputs. Other features include: • 24-bit, 96 kHz quality audio • Two balanced XLR outputs (left and right) • 3.5mm TRS headphone output •...
  • Page 11: Setup And Operation

    Setup and Operation Setup Place the rack on a flat, sturdy surface. Remove the front and rear cover pieces by releasing all latches; set the covers aside. Refer to the steps below and Figure 11. 1� Announcer’s Interface setup is described below. Refer also to the quick guide (DD3083838) shipped with the device.
  • Page 12 Fiber Box Announcer’s (outdoor) Wall Plate Interface (indoor) (Gen II) Front View to MP3 Player or Laptop Rear View Figure 11: SSR-100 Setup w/ Announcer's Interface Before continuing, be sure to also power on the speaker cabinet(s)� Setup and Operation...
  • Page 13: Mixer Operation

    Mixer Operation 1� Ensure all source equipment is turned on and operational. If any optional wireless microphone systems are included, refer Wireless Mic System Operation (p�11). 2� For each channel (input source) in use, verify the green LED is illuminated, and then turn up the knob until the red LED starts to light, and then turn it down by one half to one full number (Figure 12).
  • Page 14: Surge Protector

    OFF = OUT 2 level is not limited – improper use of mixer with limiter off may damage sound system! 6� LIMIT 2 THRESHOLD +4 (default) = Allows OUT 2 to reach full line level output while protecting against improper use and large signal spikes. -6 = Reduces OUT 2 output level while providing the greatest protection against improper use of the sound system.
  • Page 15: Wireless Mic System Operation

    Wireless Mic System Operation Basic instructions are described below. For more information about wireless mic system operation, refer to the Shure QLX-D Wireless System User Guide. Wireless Receiver IR Window Power Figure 16: Wireless Receiver LCD & Controls The unit displays the following information (Figure 16): Power ON/OFF a�...
  • Page 16: Wireless Mic And Bodypack Operation

    IR Window Power Wireless Mic and Bodypack Operation Power ON/OFF IR Window Power ON/OFF Figure 17: Wireless Mic & Bodypack Controls 1� Open the battery cover. Insert new or fully-charged AA batteries prior to each use, and always have spares on hand. 2�...
  • Page 17: Microphone Best Practices

    Microphone Best Practices • Keep handheld microphones 4–6" (102-152 mm) from the mouth (about the width of a hand). “P-pops” are loud sounds created by the release of breath when saying letters like “p” or “b”. To avoid P-pops, keep handheld microphones below the mouth, angled toward the nose at a 45°...
  • Page 18: Feedback

    Communicate to the referee that they shouldn’t be making announced calls past a certain point on the field. For additional recommendations for reducing wireless microphone dropouts and feedback, refer to the Wireless Mic Best Practices (DD3871886), available online at www.daktronics.com/manuals. Setup and Operation...
  • Page 19: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    This list does not include every possible problem, but it does represent some of the more common situations that may occur. If individual components fail to work, refer to troubleshooting sections in the manufacturers’ manuals. If the problem persists, please contact Daktronics for assistance. Symptom/Condition Possible Cause...
  • Page 20 Symptom/Condition Possible Cause Potential Solution For Wireless The battery is not installed Reinstall the battery properly. properly in the transmitter. The battery is not providing full Charge or replace battery. power. No signal present at mixer from wireless microphones The transmitter is not switched Switch the transmitter to the ON to the ON position.
  • Page 21: Maintenance

    Maintenance • Unplug rack (and fiber box, if included) from power during periods of non-use. • Store equipment in a clean dry place free from moisture, debris, and extreme temperatures. • Keep announcers rack and equipment covered from dust/debris when not in use. •...
  • Page 22: Replacement Parts

    Wireless Accessories Passive Antenna Combiner A-3121 Black Cloth Pouch for Bodypack A-3123 Furry Windscreen A-3662 Referee Lapel Microphone (Cardioid) A-3772 Refer to Section 6: Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs (p�19) for information on exchanging or returning parts. Replacement Parts...
  • Page 23: Daktronics Exchange And Repair & Return Programs

    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 24: Repair & Return Program

    Repair & Return Program For items not subject to exchange, Daktronics offers a Repair & Return Program. To send a part for repair, follow these steps: 1� Call Daktronics Customer Service� United States & Canada: 1-800-DAK-TRON (325-8766) Outside the U.S. & Canada: +1-605-275-1040 2�...
  • Page 25: A Reference Drawings

    Reference Drawings Refer to Resources (p�1) for information regarding how to read the drawing number. Any contract-specific drawings take precedence over the general drawings. Reference Drawings: Assy; SSR-100 Gen III; Schematic/Layout ............DWG-4058726 Reference Drawings...
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  • Page 27 VERIFY DEFAULT SWITCH SETTINGS ARE AS SHOWN ON DRAWING. ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. POWER ON ALL EQUIPMENT, AND TEST FOR PROPER FUNCTIONALITY. REFER TO WORK INSTRUCTION FOR PROCEDURE. COPYRIGHT 2018 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA) PLACE WIRELESS TRANSMITTER EQUIPMENT IN THEIR SUPPLIED CASES.
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  • Page 29: B Supplementary Manuals

    • When viewing a digital copy of this manual from www.daktronics.com/manuals, click on the appropriate manufacturer link below to view a component’s manual. If the link is broken, visit the manufacturer’s website or perform a web search for the component model number.
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  • Page 31: C Daktronics Warranty & Limitation Of Liability

    Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability This section includes the Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability statement (SL-02374)� Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability...
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  • Page 33 Warranty Coverage. Daktronics warrants to the original end user (the “End User”, which may also be the Purchaser) that the Equipment will be free from Defects (as defined below) in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year (the “Warranty Period”). The Warranty Period shall commence on the earlier of: (i) four weeks from the date that the Equipment leaves Daktronics’...
  • Page 34 In no event shall Daktronics be liable 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. The End User’s remedy in any dispute under this Warranty shall be ultimately limited to the Purchase Price of the Equipment to the extent the Purchase Price has been paid.
  • Page 35 For End User’s protection, in addition to that afforded by the warranties set forth herein, End User may purchase extended warranty services to cover the Equipment. The Extended Service Agreement, available from Daktronics, provides for electronic parts repair and/or on-site labor for an extended period from the date of expiration of this warranty. Alternatively, an Extended Service Agreement may be purchased in conjunction with this Warranty for extended additional services.
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