
All Sport 4000 Series®Control ConsoleOperation ManualED-9999 All Sport , Matside , ProSport and Venus are registered trademarks of Daktr
Introduction1-2Daktronics. Save all packing materials for shipping if warranty repair or exchange is needed.1.3 Using the ConsoleAn uppercase word in
Introduction1-311. Hour-Minute-Second Counter: Added to control simple 2,4, or 6-digit displays. On the smaller displays, the hours, minutes, and se
Introduction1-4(Code 244)3. Day/Event Counter Output added for TI-413: An additional output was added to handle reverse configuration of Day/Time to
Appendix BB-1Appendix B: Output CodesThe following tables describe what is on each output of every code in the All Sport 4000. At the end ofeach ta
Appendix BB-2B.4 FootballCODE NO OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 420 FB-8 FB-8 DG-230 -21 FB-14 FB-14 DG-230 -22 FB-1514 FB-1514 DG-230 -23 FB-11TS
Appendix BB-3B.6 TrackCODE NO OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 441 FB-15 FB-15 TK-69 -42 FB-14 FB-14 TK-69 -43 FB-16 (Driver 1) FB-16 (Driver 2) TK-6
Appendix BB-4B.9 SoccerCODE NO OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 464 SO-1624 (Driver 1) SO-1624 (Driver 2) - -65 FB-824 FB-824 - -66 MS-916 MS-916 -
Appendix BB-5CODE NO OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 499 TOD - - -TOD includes all models with clocks.B.15 Message ControllerCODE NO OUTPUT
Appendix BB-6B.20 GP99 Multi SportCODE NO OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4274 GP99 - - -271 GP99 - - -272 GP99 -
Appendix BB-7B.26 Event CounterCODE NO OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4371 DAY/TIME TIME/DAY - VENUS 1500 RTD372 DAY/TIME TIME/DAY -
Introduction1-54. Speed Pitch Output added for TI-413: An additional output was added to shift digitsto accommodate the TI-413 layout.5. Power Time I
Appendix BB-8B. 29 Compulink InterfaceCODE NO OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4502 Top Line & Top Line & - -Btm Line Btm Line
Appendix CC-1Appendix C: Sport InsertsThe following drawings are copies of the sport inserts that can be used in case one is lost. If the insertnumbe
Appendix C C-2Drawing A-98374Message ControllerLL-2302 ...Drawing A-91836Multi Sport0G-96888 ...Drawing A-96888Pitch And
Appendix CC-3VolleyballLL-2273 ... Drawing A-86113WrestlingLL-2275 ... Drawing A-86115LL-2287 ... Drawing
Introduction1-6Version 2.0 Release Date: 15 October 001. AMB Interface: Enabled AMB Interface to handle up to 8 characters in get competitor number.2
Console Connectors2-1Section 2: Console ConnectorsJ1 & J2: Scoreboard outputsJ3: Remote start/stop and the hornJ4: Main output and input portJ5: S
Basic Operation3-1Section 3: Basic Operation3.1 Console OverviewReference Drawing: Keyboard Fixed Keys ... Drawing A-54698The conso
Basic Operation3-2Note: Daktronics recommends that a permanent marker is used to rewrite the code number on theinsert. This is a precaution in case t
Basic Operation3-3Note: Not all prompts must be answered. The following menu functions may be available:1. RESTART GAME Y/NYes - Restarts the present
Basic Operation3-412. BRIGHT Y/NYes - Sets the display to brightNo - Sets the display to dim13. STOP/RES DG Y/N (Football)Yes - Sets for reset of dela
Basic Operation3-53.7 Multi-Purpose Timer OperationThis operation is available for clocks with 2, 4, or 6-digit displays. The timer counts up or down
Baseball Operation4-1Section 4: Baseball OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Sectio
Baseball Operation4-2<ERROR>Indicates an error. An “E” will appear on the H/E digit on the scoreboard or an indicator willlight up<CLEAR BAL
Baseball Operation4-3Indicates the team currently at bat<ERRORS !>Edits the team’s number of errors<ERRORS +1>Increments the team’s number
Baseball Operation4-44.3 Code 138 Standard RTD Item NumbersPort configuration: 9,600 Baud Rate, 8 Data Bits, and Even Parity. Standard RTDItem# D
Baseball Operation4-545 Home Ing 9 Runs x 146 Home Ing 10 Runs x 147 Home Ing 11 Runs x 148 Home Ing 12 Runs x 149 Guest Ing 1 Runs x 1050 Guest Ing 2
Basketball Operation5-1Section 5: Basketball OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Se
Table Of ContentsiTable Of Contents1. Introduction ... 1-11.1 How To Use This Manual ...
Basketball Operation5-2Game Keys<SET TIME OUT!>Sets the length of the time out. The time out cannot be set while the clock is running.<TIME
Basketball Operation5-310<ENTER>02 34 F 3Steps 1-4 assign player 21 a foul and steps 5-10 change player 34's fouls.Example 5.1c: Delete p
Basketball Operation5-4<TIME OUT >Indicates which team called the time out<POSS>Indicates which team has next possession of the ball<SC
Basketball Operation5-5may be used to scroll through the player list after a player is selected (refer to Example 5.4b at theend of this section).Game
Basketball Operation5-6Example 5.4b: Set home players 12, 24 and 30 to In Game. Note: Players must be set “InGame” before they will display on the F
Football Operation6-1Section 6: Football OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Sectio
Football Operation6-2<QTR!>Edits the quarter number<QTR +1>Increments the quarter number by one6.2 Remote Delay-of-Game ControlThe remote
Hockey Operation7-1Section 7: Hockey OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Section 3c
Hockey Operation7-2Example 7.1a: Enter a two-minute penalty for player 7, a five-minute penalty for player 12 and aten-minute penalty for player 31.Ke
Soccer Operation8-1Section 8: Soccer OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Section 3c
Table Of Contentsii8.1 Sport Insert LL-2269 ...8-19. Track/Swimming Operation ...
Track/Swimming Operation9-1Section 9: Track/Swimming OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert.
Track/Swimming Operation9-2<SCORE 2!>Edits the score 2<SCORE 2 +1>Increments the score of score 2 by 1<SCORE 3!>Edits the score 3<
Track/Swimming Operation9-39.4 Sprint Timing Operation Install the overlay (LL-2267) onto the All Sport console. Power up the All Sport console and
Volleyball Operation10-1Section 10: Volleyball OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read
Wrestling Operation11-1Section 11: Wrestling OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read S
Wrestling Operation11-2<HOME (GREEN) ADVANTAGE>Indicates the HOME (green) advantage and starts the advantage timer. When in code 57, thiskey wi
Timing/ScoringOperation 12-1Section 12: Timing/Scoring OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert
Table Of Contentsiii15. Smart Console Operation ... 15-115.1 Sport Insert LL-2333 ...
Team NameOperation 13-1Section 13: Team Name OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Se
Team NameOperation13-213.4 Selecting Character WidthThe characters in the display may be single stroke or double stroke. Double stroke characters are
Team NameOperation 13-3Example: Enter SDSU in double stroke on the left side of the display and USD in single stroke onthe right side.1. Press <ESC
Message CenterOperation 14-1Section 14: Message Center OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert
Message CenterOperation14-214.2 Message and Sequence DataThe following information designates where user-defined messages and sequences can be stored
Message CenterOperation 14-3A sequence is a series of messages displayed together so that they are shown one afteranother on the message center (refer
Message CenterOperation14-4Once a message has been created, it can be displayed on the message center. In addition to the50 user-defined messages (1-
Message CenterOperation 14-5Example 14.6a The Sequence Edit screen. To create a sequence:1. Press <SEQUENCE EDIT>.2. Enter a number for the sequ
Table Of Contentsiv23.2 Day and Time Event Countdown Codes 371 &372 ...23-123.2.1 RTD Item Numbers ...
Message CenterOperation14-6There are two keys used to display sequences, <DISPLAY SEQUENCE> and <LINK SEQUENCE>. When switching between th
Message CenterOperation 14-714.10 Configure Sign SizePress the <MENU> key and use the menu down arrow key to select the option SELECTSIZE Y/N.
Smart ConsoleOperation 15-1Section 15: Smart Console OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert.
Pitch & SpeedOperation 16-1Section 16: Pitch & Speed OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport
Pitch & SpeedOperation16-216.2 RTD Item NumbersThe RTD items and their numbers are shown below. The speed and pitch type are included inthe RTD i
Tae Kwon Do17-1Section 17: Tae Kwon DoRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Section 3carefully
Tae Kwon Do17-2Automatic TimingThe console can be set to do automatic timing or manual timing. When set to automatictiming, the console will count do
Judo18-1Section 18: JudoRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Section 3carefully to fully unde
Table Of ContentsvB.19 Shots On Goal ... B-5B.20 GP99 Multi Sport ...
Judo18-2<YOSHI> key.<TOKETA>Pressing this key at any time during the Osaekomi timer count stops the Osaekomi timedisplayed on the scoreboa
Judo18-3<YUKO-1>Pressing the Red or White key will decrement the corresponding Yuko by one and display thenew value on the scoreboard.<SHIDO&
Karate19-1Section 19: KarateRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Section 3carefully to fully
Boxing20-1Section 20: BoxingRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Section 3carefully to fully
Photo FinishInterface 21-1Section 21: Photo Finish InterfaceRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert.
Photo FinishInterface21-2<SHOTS ON GOAL!>Edits the shots on goal<SHOTS ON GOAL +1>Increments the shots on goal by one<CORNER KICKS!>
Photo FinishInterface 21-321.3 Standard RTD Item Numbers for Soccer Standard RTDItem # Data1 Min x 102 Min x 13 Colon4 Sec x
Photo FinishInterface21-4Reference Drawing:Insert, Football RTD, Code 243 ...Drawing A-100150Configuration for football: Baud Rate 9,600, 8
Photo FinishInterface 21-5 Standard RTDItem # Data1 Min x 102 Min x 13 Colon4 Sec x 105 Sec x 16 H. Score x 107 H. Score x
GP99 Multi Sport22-1Section 22: GP99 Multi SportRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Section
GP99 Multi Sport22-222.2 Segment Timer Sports Insert LL-2349Reference Drawing: Insert, Segment Timer, Code 271 & 272 ...Drawing A-97141The segm
Event Counter23-1Section 23 : Event CounterRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Section 3care
Event Counter Operation23-2
Event Counter23-323.2.1 RTD Item NumbersThe console sends out data in a Venus 1500 RTD packet as shown below once everysecond for code 371, or standar
Event Counter Operation23-423.3.1 RTD Item NumbersThe console sends out data in a Venus 1500 RTD packet as shown below once everysecond for code 373,
Event Counter23-523.4.1 RTD Item NumbersThe console sends out data in a Venus 1500 RTD packet as shown below as data ischanged or a minimum of once ev
Introduction1-1Model # Description4100 120 Volt, Standard Programming4120 230 Volt, Standard Programming4900 120 Volt, Custom Programming4920 230 Volt
Event Counter Operation23-6Example 1: Event Counter Mode: Countdown to MillenniumThis examples applies to event counter mode. If message is as follo
Event Counter23-7Item # Function Offset01 Value x 10,000,000 002 Value x 1,000,000 103 Value x 100,000 204 Value x 10,000 305 Value x 1,000 406 Value
Event Counter Operation23-823.5.4 Venus 4600 and 7000 Controlled ProductsRefer to the Venus 4600 manual ED-4602 or the Venus 7000 manual ED-10155 fo
Tennis Operation24-1Section 24: Tennis OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Section
Tennis Operation24-224.2 Sport Insert 0G-124217Reference Drawing: Sport Insert, Tennis Code 221 ...Drawing A-124217Sport insert 0G-124217 i
Auto Racing Operation25-1Section 25: Auto Racing OperationRefer to ED-11058 for information on auto racing operation of the All Sport 4000 series cont
Compulink Interface26-1Section 26: Compulink InterfaceRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Sec
Compulink Interface Compulink Interface26-226.3 Key and LCD FunctionScore Test Keys<ALL ON TEST>This key will display an all on pattern on the s
Compulink InterfaceAppendix AA-1Appendix A: Block DiagramsReference Drawings:Cable; 25 Pin to 16 Pin 16 Cond ......... Dr
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