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System Riser Diagram ....................Drawing D-1007804 All drawings referenced in this manual are found in Appendix A. Daktronics identifies manuals by the DD or ED number located on the cover page. For example, this manual would be referred to as DD2746938.
Replacement Parts List in Section 5 use the label to order a replacement. Section 6 02/19/12 Rev. 1 describes the Daktronics Exchange Policy and the Repair & Return Program. Refer to Figure 2: Part Label these instructions if replacing or repairing any display component.
Section 2: SSR-100 Components Overview Reference Drawing: Schematic/Layout; Sportsound Rack 100 ..............Drawing B-1190379 Figure 3 displays the various announcer’s rack components that are visible after removing the protective covers. Refer to Drawing B-1190379 in Appendix A for rack component and connection locations as well as a detailed wiring schematic.
Two balanced Outputs (XLR) Figure 4: Audio Mixer Announcer’s Interface The Daktronics Announcer’s Interface (Figure 5) includes one (1) balanced MIC output, one (1) balanced AUX input, and headphone jacks; headphone volume control knob; and momentary or continuous microphone activation buttons. Microphone and headphones are provided.
Figure 7: Wireless Microphone & Bodypack Transmitter w/ Mute Switch High Gain Antenna Kit The Shure PA805 (Figure 8) is a directional antenna for increased range and ® reduced interference. The “gain” of this antenna enables it to receive signals from a greater distance than at typical “whip”...
USB Audio Interface The Radial Engineering USB-Pro™ (Figure 10) provides an interface from 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 •...
Section 3: Setup & Operation Setup Before Beginning: 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 12. 1. Announcer's Interface setup is described below. For more information, refer also to the quick guide (DD3083838) shipped with the device.
Mixer Operation Basic instructions are described below. For more information about mixer operation, refer to the Rane MLM82S Operators Manual. • Ensure all source equipment is turned on and operational (refer to appropriate pages). • For each input channel (source) in use, verify the following settings as shown in Figure 13: –...
Wireless Mic System Operation (Optional) Basic instructions are described below. For more information about wireless mic system operation, refer to the Shure QLX-D Wireless System User Guide. ® ® Note: For systems built prior to November 2014, refer to the Shure Wireless System User Guide ®...
IR Window Power Wireless Mic & 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.
Microphone Best Practices • Keep handheld microphones 4-6 inches (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° angle. Do not point the front of the microphone straight at the mouth.
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...
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Symptom/Condition Possible Cause Potential Solution For Wireless The battery is not installed properly in the Reinstall the battery properly transmitter The battery is not providing full power Charge or replace battery No signal present at mixer The transmitter is not switched to the ON from wireless microphones Switch the transmitter to the ON position position...
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. Daktronics reserves the right to refuse parts that have been damaged due to acts of nature or causes other than normal wear and tear.
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 phone number in the chart on the previous page.
Appendix A: Reference Drawings Refer to Section 1.1 for information regarding how to read the drawing number. These drawings are listed in alphanumeric order. Any contract-specific drawings take precedence over the general drawings. Drawing Title Drawing Number Schematic/Layout; Sportsound Rack 100 (prior to November 2014) ..........B-1143675 Schematic/Layout;...
• When viewing a digital copy of this manual (available at 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.
Appendix C: Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability...
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DAKTRONICS WARRANTY & 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. Unless otherwise defined herein, all 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. The Purchaser’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.
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