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ED-12126
Product 1196
Rev 13 – 28 June 2005
DAKTRONICS, INC.
Copyright © 2000-2004
All rights reserved. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual,
the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. No part of this book covered
by the copyrights hereon may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means – graphic,
electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, taping or information storage and retrieval
systems – without written permission
of the publisher.
All Sport
®
and Tuff Sport
are trademarks of Daktronics, Inc.
All Sport
®
3000 Series
Control Console
Operation Manual
ED-12126 Rev 11 – 28 July 2006
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Control Console

ED-12126 Product 1196 Rev 13 – 28 June 2005 DAKTRONICS, INC. Copyright © 2000-2004 All rights reserved. Wh

Page 2

1-2 Introduction All reference drawings and sport insert drawings are grouped in Appendix A and listed in alphanumeric order. 1.2 Console Overview Th

Page 13

Introduction 1-3 1.3 Revision History Version 1.0 Release Date: 9 May 2000  Initial software release. Version 1.0.1 Release Date: 14 Aug 2000 

Page 14 - Section 2: Basic Operation

Sport Insert Drawings B-1 Appendix B: Sport Insert Drawings Insert; A/S 5000, Team Name...Dr

Page 24 - PERIOD mm:ss**

1-4 Introduction  Corrected the problem of the period end time not being saved, after a loss of power, for a resume game.  Corrected the problem

Page 30 - Accessing Time of Day

Sport Code Numbers C-1 Appendix C: Sport Code Numbers Reference Drawings: Address Table, 1 through 128...

Page 31

C-2 Sport Code Numbers (Continued from preceding page) Model Address 2-Sided 3-Sided 4-Sided Notes BB-2122 17 BB-2125 17 BB-2126 BB-2130

Page 32 - Section 3: Segment Timer

Sport Code Numbers C-3 (Continued from preceding page) Model Address 2-Sided 3-Sided 4-Sided Notes TI-2101 1 TN-2007-9 11 TN-200

Page 33 - Last Segment

C-4 Sport Code Numbers (Continued from preceding page) Sport (Code Number) Models Address Sent BB-2101, BB-2102, BB-2103, BB-2104, BB-2105, BB-210

Page 34 - CLEAR=n*ENTER=y

Sport Code Numbers C-5 (Continued from preceding page) Model Address SO-824 11 SO-918 11 SO-1424 12 SO- 2008 17 SO-2009 11 SO-2010 11 MS-915 11

Page 35 - Copy Range

Introduction 1-5  Fixed the radio channel select to work for Gen IV radios after exit from the production test.  Added codes for support of 12.8k

Page 36 - Reset Current Segment

C-6 Sport Code Numbers C.4 Outdoor Sport Output Table Sport (Code Number) Models Address Sent Baseball / Softball (05) TI-2002-9, TI-2007-9, TI-20

Page 37 - EDIT nn

Sport Code Numbers C-7 (Continued from preceding page) Sport (Code Number) Models Address Sent Soccer (07) TI-2002-9, TI-2007-9, TI-2011-9, TI-2

Page 38 - Out-+1

C-8 Sport Code Numbers C.5 All Sport 3000 Codes used for All Sport 2500 Codes Sport 2500 Code Models 3100 Code Baseball/ 31 w/clk MS-9, MS-918 5

Page 45 - Update Player Fouls

Basic Operation 2-1 Section 2: Basic Operation The console face consists of a two-line by 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD) and sport-specif

Page 46 - Possession

2-2 Basic Operation Keys with arrows activate an indicator (possession, bonus, etc.) on the scoreboard. The direction of the arrow selects the approp

Page 47

Basic Operation 2-3 (Continued from preceding page) LCD Display Action SELECT CODE CODE nn nn = last code selected The Select Code prompt allow

Page 48 - Score +1, +2, +3, -1

2-4 Basic Operation The radio receiver units used in the scoreboards have a channel-setting switch that can be set from 1 through 8 (channels 0, and 9

Page 49

Basic Operation 2-5 3. Multiple Controller with Multiple Broadcast Groups: In a Multiple Controller with Multiple Broadcast (Split Court Operation)

Page 50 - Partial 2

2-6 Basic Operation The bottom line shows the current setting The default setting is Broadcast 1 Channel 1 Ente

Page 51

Reproduction Reference ED-12126 – Product 1196 All Sport 3000 Operation Manual 1. This page is for reproduction reference only and will not be

Page 52 - 6.1 Football Keys

Basic Operation 2-7 Single Controller Systems Channel Setting Typically all Single Controller systems will use the default setting BCAST = 1, CHAN =

Page 53

2-8 Basic Operation If you suspect interference from a nearby Daktronics system, press <CLEAR> at the “RADIO SETTINGS” prompt to change the cha

Page 54 - Ball On

Basic Operation 2-9 LCD Display Action The LCD will toggle these screens The bottom line shows default settings. RADIO SETTINGS BCAST Y CHA

Page 55 - First & 10

2-10 Basic Operation (Continued from preceding page) LCD Display Action The bottom line shows default settings. bcast

Page 56 - PARTIAL MM:SS

Basic Operation 2-11 *IMPORTANT* Because the 1600 series controller does not have “Resume Game”; memory for game, there will be a longer delay when

Page 57

2-12 Basic Operation LCD Display Action To decline the selection of the period length, press <CLEAR>. To change the period length and set the

Page 58 - Competitor

Basic Operation 2-13 Count Up/Down LCD Display Action MAIN CLOCK-DOWN 1-UP, 2-DOWN Up/down = current direction After the main clock has bee

Page 59 - Blank Display

2-14 Basic Operation Score +1, +2, +3, +6, -1 The Home and Guest <SCORE +1>, <SCORE +2>, <SCORE +3> and <SCORE +6> keys are us

Page 60 - 8.1 Hockey Keys

Basic Operation 2-15 Dim LCD Display Action DIMMING LEVEL (0-9): NN% NM = current level NONE = bright <0> 90% =

Page 61 - Player Penalty

2-16 Basic Operation Lamp Test Press <ALT> and <LAMP TEST> to display the Lamp Test prompt. LCD Display Action Lamp test mode Enter to

Page 62 - Delete Penalty

Table of Contents i Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction...1-1 1.1 How t

Page 63

Basic Operation 2-17 2.9 General Multipurpose Timer Information The sport insert for the timer is LL-2472 and Code 90 is used to run the timer. The

Page 65 - Half +1

Segment Timer 3-1 Section 3: Segment Timer Sport Insert LL-2472 (Code 91 used for the Dedicated Segment Timer) Reference Drawing: Insert, Segme

Page 66 - HOME nn

3-2 Segment Timer To run the Segment Timer for a specific scoreboard, enter the sport code used for the scoreboard with which you would like to run t

Page 67

Segment Timer 3-3 Interval Time LCD Screen Action INTERVAL TIME: nn:nn nn = current setting Interval Time is the time between each segment.

Page 68 - GAMES WON +1

3-4 Segment Timer Segment Time LCD Screen Action SEGMENT: xx TIME EDIT xx = segment number SEGMENT: xx TIME EDIT nn:nn xx = segment number nn:n

Page 69 - RESET MATCH?

Segment Timer 3-5 Auto Stop LCD Screen Action EACH SEG Y/N* CLEAR=n*ENTER=y * = current setting Last seg *y/n CLEAR=n*ENTER=y * = curren

Page 70 - Games Won

3-6 Segment Timer Reset to First Note: The Reset to First function is disabled while the clock is running. Press <RESET TO FIRST> to reset the

Page 71

Baseball Operations 4-1 Section 4: Baseball Operations Sport Insert LL-2469 (Code 05) Codes used by the All Sport 3000 console to replace the All

Page 72 - 11.1 Volleyball Keys

4-2 Baseball Operations Batter The <BATTER> key is used to display the uniform number and batting average of the player currently at bat. LCD

Page 73 - Match Number +1, Games +1

ii Introduction Interval Time ...3-3 Display Interval ...

Page 74 - Score +1, -1

Baseball Operations 4-3 HIT: OFF Error: OFF Press the <CLEAR HIT/ERROR> key to turn off the Hit and Error indicators and clear the digi

Page 75

4-4 Baseball Operations LCD Screen Action Hits: +1 HOME nn nn = current setting Press the appropriate key to increment statistics for

Page 76 - 12.1 Wrestling Keys

Basketball Operations 5-1Section 5: Basketball Operations Sport Insert LL-2539 (Code 01) Tuff Sport™ model scoreboards are included on softwar

Page 77 - Match Score +1, +2, +3, -1

5-2 Basketball Operations 5.1 Basketball Keys Set Shot Time LCD Screen Action SHOT CLOCK-EDIT CURRENT mm:ss mm:ss = minutes, seconds Press

Page 78 - H = 2 G = 0

Basketball Operations 5-3Time Out On/Off <TIME OUT ON/OFF> stops and starts the time out clock. By using the <EDIT> key, the operator

Page 79 - Injury Time

5-4 Basketball Operations Period +1 LCD Screen Action PERIOD-+1 n nn = current setting Press <PERIOD +1> to increment the period numb

Page 80 - HOME nnn

Basketball Operations 5-5LCD Display Action Team fouls - Mode 2 shot bonus N * N = Number Fouls to initiate this bonus mode If the update p

Page 81

5-6 Basketball Operations Blank Player Foul (Update Player Foul is Set to ON) Press <BLANK PLAYER FOUL> to blank player foul data on the scoreb

Page 82 - EXTRA RUNS: +1

Basketball Operations 5-7LCD Display Action HOME PLAYER nn f - 0 nn = Player Number If the player is found or added, the player

Page 83 - Score +1, +4, +6, -1

5-8 Basketball Operations Player LCD Screen Action HOME Player NN* NN = Player number Press <EDIT> <PLAYER> for the home or gues

Page 84 - Runs Reqd

Table of Contents iii Quarter +1 ... 6-3 Yards To Go...

Page 85 - Umpire Light

Basketball Operations 5-9Time Out e, Time Out f LCD Screen Action TIME OUTs - Home FULL 3 Press <EDIT> <TIME OUT e&g

Page 87

Gymnastics Operations 6-1 Section 6: Football Operations Sport Insert LL-2470 (Code 06) Codes used by the All Sport 3000 console to replace the Al

Page 88

6-2 Gymnastics Operations LCD Screen Action mm:ss = minutes, seconds PLAY CLOCK-EDIT CURR mm:ss Press <SET PLAY CLOCK> to display the cu

Page 89

Gymnastics Operations 6-3 Quarter +1 LCD Screen Action quarter-+1 n n = current setting Press <QUARTER +1> to increment the quarte

Page 90

6-4 Gymnastics Operations First & 10 The <FIRST & 10> key is used to set the Down to 1 and Yards To Go to 10. Possession The <POSS&

Page 91

Gymnastics Operations 6-5 Time Out On/Off LCD Screen Action TIME Outs-edit FULL MM:SS mm:ss = minutes, seconds Press <EDIT> <TIM

Page 93

Gymnastics Operations 7-1 Section 7: Gymnastics Operations Sport Insert OG-207640 (Code 04) Reference Drawings: Block Diagram; A/S 5000 BB, VB,

Page 94

7-2 Gymnastics Operations Score LCD Display Action Score nn.nnn n = current setting Press the <SCORE> key to edit the score for the curre

Page 95

iv Introduction Reset Match... 10-2 Reset Game Score...

Page 96

Hockey Operations 8-1 Section 8: Hockey Operations Sport Insert LL-2468 (Code 04) Codes used by the All Sport 3000 console to replace the All Spor

Page 97

8-2 Hockey Operations Period +1 LCD Screen Action Period +1 N n = current setting Press <PERIOD +1> to increment the period number. A

Page 98

Hockey Operations 8-3 (Continued from preceding page) LCD Screen Action Home plyr/pen 1 pnn pn mm:ss nn = player number mm:ss = penalty time

Page 99

8-4 Hockey Operations Period +1 LCD Screen Action Period-EDIT N* n = current setting Press <EDIT> <PERIOD +1> to display the curr

Page 100

Soccer Operations 9-1 Section 9: Soccer Operations Sport Insert LL-2471 (Code 07) Codes used by the All Sport 3000 console to replace the All Spor

Page 101

Soccer Operations 9-2Shots on Goal +1, -1 The Home and Guest <SHOTS ON GOAL +1, -1> key are used to increment or decrement their respective s

Page 102

Soccer Operations 9-3 Score +1, -1 LCD Screen Action TEAM SCORE: EDIT HOME nnn* nnn = current setting Press <EDIT> and any of the

Page 104

Tennis Operations 10-1Section 10: Tennis Operations Sport Insert LL-2481 (Code 08) Reference Drawings: Insert, A/S3000 Tennis ...

Page 105

Tennis Operations 10-2will increment as 15, 30, 40 AD or GM. The current point values will be shown on the LCD. Advantage The <ADVANTAGE> key

Page 106

Table of Contents v Appendix A: Reference Drawings...13-1 Appendix B: Sport Insert Drawi

Page 107

Tennis Operations 10-310.2 Edit The <EDIT> key allows the user to select and edit the following scoreboard fields. Press <EDIT> and

Page 109

Volleyball Operations 11-1Section 11: Volleyball Operations Sport Insert LL-2466 (Code 02) Codes used by the All Sport 3000 console to replace the

Page 110

11-2 Volleyball Operations Games Won +1 The Home and Guest keys are used to increment their respective totals. LCD Screen Action GAMES WON: +1

Page 111

Volleyball Operations 11-3Score +1, -1 LCD Screen Action TEAM SCORE: EDIT HOME nnn* nnn = current setting Press <EDIT> and either

Page 113

Wrestling Operations 12-1 Section 12: Wrestling Operations Sport Insert LL-2467 (Code 03) Codes used by the All Sport 3000 console to replace the

Page 114

12-2 Wrestling Operations Period +1 LCD Screen Action period +1 n n = current setting Press <PERIOD +1> to increment the quarter nu

Page 115

Wrestling Operations 12-3 Start Injury Time LCD Screen Action g injury n:nn H = 2 G = 0 n:nn = injury timer g or h = guest or home

Page 116

12-4 Wrestling Operations 12.2 Edit The <EDIT> key allows the user to select and edit the following scoreboard fields. Press <EDIT> and

Page 118

Wrestling Operations 12-5 Match Number, Period, Team Score and Match Score The Home a nd Guest <MATCH NUMBER +1>, <PERIOD +1>, <TEAM

Page 120

Cricket Operations 13-1 Section 13: Cricket Operations Sport Insert OG-235056 (Code 16) Reference Drawings: Insert, Cricket...

Page 121

13-2 Cricket Operations Batsman Number (Alternative Function) The < BATSMAN NUMBER > key is used to display the uniform number of Batsman A an

Page 122

Cricket Operations 13-3 Bowler A Info, Bowler B Info The <BOWLER INFO> keys are used to enter information about the bowlers. LCD Screen Ac

Page 123

13-4 Cricket Operations 1st Inns The <1ST INNS> key is used to enter or edit the value for the number of 1st inning runs. LCD Screen Action

Page 124

Cricket Operations 13-5 13.2 Edit The <EDIT> key allows the user to select and edit the following scoreboard fields. Press <EDIT> and

Page 126 - (Continued on next page)

Reference Drawings A-1 Appendix A: Reference Drawings Address Table, 1 Through 128...Drawing

Page 128 - C.3 Outdoor Model Numbers

Introduction 1-1 Section 1: Introduction This manual is designed to explain the operation of the All Sport® 3000 Series Control Console. For question

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