ED-14305 Product 1279 Rev 2 – 15 March 2006 Please fill in the info hen calling Daktronics for assistrmation below for your display
1-4 Introduction The displays use red or amber LEDs – light emitting diodes – to illuminate the digits. (LEDs are tiny, solid-state components that u
Introduction 1-5 Model Dimensions Height, Width, Depth Weight Uncrated Crated Digit Size Digit Color Maximum Wattage Power Amps per Line (Singl
Mechanical and Electrical 2-1 Specifications Section 2: Mechanical and Electrical Installation Mechanical installation typically consists of install
Figure 3, below, illustrates two lifting methods. The illustration shows both the preferred method (left example) and an alternative method (right exa
Mechanical and Electrical 2-3 Specifications Power Reference Drawing: Schematic; 16 Col Multipurpose LED Drvr ...Drawing A-179599 Da
2-4 Mechanical and Electrical Specifications The material for an earth-ground electrode differs from region to region and may vary according to con
Figure 4: DataMaster Driver Enclosure with 16-Column Driver To gain access to the driver enclosure, open the access door and remove the cover from
2-6 Mechanical and Electrical Specifications Host/Client Definitions and Address Settings Reference Drawings: Host/Client Definitions...
4. Connect the incoming phone line to the modem on J5, or wire the line to TB2, Tip and Ring inputs. 5. Turn the display power on, and test the ins
ED-14305 Product 1279 Rev 2 – 20 March 2006 Please fill in the information below for your display; use it for reference when calli
2.6 Photosensor Installation Reference Drawings: Light Sensor Installation, G3 ... Drawing A-183775 Electrical
Mechanical and Electrical 2-9 Specifications 4. Route the signal cable to the driver and insert the 6-postion plug into the mating jack on the drive
Section 3: Display Maintenance and Troubleshooting IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. Disconnect power before doing any repair or maintenance work on the display
Replacing a Digit The digit circuit board, the platform for the LEDs, is mounted to the back of the digit panel. Do not attempt to remove individual L
Replacing a Digit Segment When a digit malfunctions, in most cases it is necessary to replace the entire digit circuit board. Some larger digits (36
3-4 Display Maintenance and Troubleshooting Replacing a Driver Drivers are mounted inside the display and immediately behind a digit, and with the
16-Column LED Driver Connector No. Function J1 – 16 Outputs to digits J17 Power and signal input J18 Relay J19 Address J20 Protocol J21-22 ISP J2
3.5 Segmentation and Digit Designation Reference Drawing: Segmentation, 7 Segment Bar Digit... Drawing A-38532 In each d
Display Maintenance 3-7 and Troubleshooting 3.6 Troubleshooting This section lists potential problems with the display, indicates possible causes, an
Table of Contents iTable of Contents Section 1: Introduction...1-1
Failure Code Description Possible Solution E1 Protocol Setting Error: There is an unsupported driver protocol setting. Check the value set in the
Display Maintenance 3-9 and Troubleshooting Next, the first two digits of each line will display “Lx”, where “x” is the line number that the drive
3-10 Display Maintenance and Troubleshooting (Continued from preceding page) Description Daktronics Part No. Digit segment, 48" red vert 0P
Display Maintenance 3-11 and Troubleshooting When you call the Daktronics Help Desk, a trained service technician will work with you to solve the equ
3-12 Display Maintenance and Troubleshooting This is how to reach us: Mail: Customer Service Daktronics, Inc. PO Box 5128 331 32nd Ave Brooking
Section 4: Control System Overview This section describes the DataMaster 100 and includes the following subsections: DM-100 Controller Overview i
Replacement Parts List The following is a list of possible replacement parts for the DataMaster 100 controller. When re-ordering a part, be sure to us
For display systems using a base-of-sign connection, the DataMaster 100 controller, shown with a connecting cable in Figure 12, plugs directly into an
4-4 Control System Overview Modem and Radio Control A third "wired" method of relay information to the display is by using a dial-out mode
Section 5: Lottery Display Operation This section covers the basic operation of the DataMaster Lottery display using the DataMaster 100 controller an
Table of Contents ii Section 5: Lottery Display Operation... 5-15.1 DataMaster Insert and
5-2 Lottery Display Operation Lottery Display Startup To operate the DataMaster Lottery displays, the DataMaster 100 must first be programmed to the
Lottery Display Operation 5-3 LCD Screen Action Lottery amount 1 ↓ $ DD0 <EDIT> TO MODIFY 1 ↓ $ DD0 Note: Options include $000 (defa
5-4 Lottery Display Operation Dimming The dimming level of the Lottery display can be adjusted in two ways. A temperature/light sensor, mounted near
Lottery Display Operation 5-5 The following LCD prompt is shown for either Manual or Automatic dimming selections: LCD Screen Action INTENSITY X
5-6 Lottery Display Operation Menu Items Pressing the <MENU> key accesses the following settings: 1. Lottery 1 2. Lottery 2 3. Lottery 3 4
Lottery Display Operation 5-7 LED Test Select Menu Item 6, LED Test, to test the LED digits on the display. LCD Screen Action LED TEST ENTER TO
5-8 Lottery Display Operation LCD Screen Action DISPLAY $DD0* ENTER TO UPDATE *Option chosen will display The LCD screen will display this mes
Reference Drawings A-1 Appendix A: Reference Drawings Segmentation, 7 Segment Bar Digit...Drawing A-0
List of Figures iTable of Figures Figure 1: Daktronics Drawing Label...
DM-10059874 63210LL-2551 R02
Supplementary EDs B-1 Appendix B: Supplementary EDs DataTime FAQ...
ED13481 P1279 Copyright © 2004 Rev 6 – 01 February 2004 Daktronics, Inc. Page 1 of 4 DataTime®/DataMasterTM FAQ The following frequently asked qu
ED13481 P1279 Copyright © 2004 Rev 6 – 01 February 2004 Daktronics, Inc. Page 2 of 4 Check to make sure that the protocol plug is loaded in J20 o
Section 1: Introduction This manual explains the installation of Daktronics® DataMaster® LED Lottery Displays and provides details for display mainte
ED13481 P1279 Copyright © 2004 Rev 6 – 01 February 2004 Daktronics, Inc. Page 3 of 4 Q: My Time and Temp display doesn’t keep accurate time. Ev
ED13481 P1279 Copyright © 2004 Rev 6 – 01 February 2004 Daktronics, Inc. Page 4 of 4 The following table lists problems that have been found with
1-2 Introduction All references to drawing numbers, appendices, figures, or other manuals are presented in bold typeface, as in this example: “Refer
Section III Maintenance and Troubleshooting addresses such things as removing basic display components, troubleshooting the display, performing genera
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