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All Sport 4000 Series
®
Control Console
Operation Manual
ED-9999
All Sport , Matside , ProSport and Venus are registered trademarks of Daktronics, Inc.
® ® ® ®
ED-9999
Product#1166
Rev. 16 - 03 November 2000
Copyright © 1996-2000 Daktronics, Inc.
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.
DAKTRONICS, INC.
Communication Solutions
Through Technology
P.O. Box 5128 331 32nd Ave. Brookings, SD 57006
Phone (605) 697-4036 or (877) 605-1115 Fax 697-4444
www.daktronics.com e-mail [email protected]
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Operation Manual

All Sport 4000 Series®Control ConsoleOperation ManualED-9999 All Sport , Matside , ProSport and Venus are registered trademarks of Daktr

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Introduction1-2Daktronics. Save all packing materials for shipping if warranty repair or exchange is needed.1.3 Using the ConsoleAn uppercase word in

Page 13

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

Page 24

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

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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

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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

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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

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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 -

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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

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Appendix BB-6B.20 GP99 Multi SportCODE NO OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4274 GP99 - - -271 GP99 - - -272 GP99 -

Page 34 - OF GAME (N)>

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 -

Page 35 - Section 6: Football Operation

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

Page 36 - QTR +1>

Appendix BB-8B. 29 Compulink InterfaceCODE NO OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4502 Top Line & Top Line & - -Btm Line Btm Line

Page 37 - Section 7: Hockey Operation

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

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Appendix C C-2Drawing A-98374Message ControllerLL-2302 ...Drawing A-91836Multi Sport0G-96888 ...Drawing A-96888Pitch And

Page 39 - Section 8: Soccer Operation

Appendix CC-3VolleyballLL-2273 ... Drawing A-86113WrestlingLL-2275 ... Drawing A-86115LL-2287 ... Drawing

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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

Page 57 - FANS!! SUPPORT THE BEARS!!!

Console Connectors2-1Section 2: Console ConnectorsJ1 & J2: Scoreboard outputsJ3: Remote start/stop and the hornJ4: Main output and input portJ5: S

Page 79

Basic Operation3-1Section 3: Basic Operation3.1 Console OverviewReference Drawing: Keyboard Fixed Keys ... Drawing A-54698The conso

Page 85 - Section 23 : Event Counter

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

Page 86 - Event Counter Operation

Basic Operation3-3Note: Not all prompts must be answered. The following menu functions may be available:1. RESTART GAME Y/NYes - Restarts the present

Page 88

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

Page 89

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

Page 91

Baseball Operation4-1Section 4: Baseball OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Sectio

Page 92

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

Page 93 - Section 24: Tennis Operation

Baseball Operation4-3Indicates the team currently at bat<ERRORS !>Edits the team’s number of errors<ERRORS +1>Increments the team’s number

Page 94 - MATCHES !>

Baseball Operation4-44.3 Code 138 Standard RTD Item NumbersPort configuration: 9,600 Baud Rate, 8 Data Bits, and Even Parity. Standard RTDItem# D

Page 95 - Auto Racing Operation

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

Page 97

Basketball Operation5-1Section 5: Basketball OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Se

Page 98

Table Of ContentsiTable Of Contents1. Introduction ... 1-11.1 How To Use This Manual ...

Page 99 - Appendix A: Block Diagrams

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

Page 100

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

Page 101

Basketball Operation5-4<TIME OUT >Indicates which team called the time out<POSS>Indicates which team has next possession of the ball<SC

Page 102

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

Page 103

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

Page 104

Football Operation6-1Section 6: Football OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Sectio

Page 105

Football Operation6-2<QTR!>Edits the quarter number<QTR +1>Increments the quarter number by one6.2 Remote Delay-of-Game ControlThe remote

Page 106

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

Page 107

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

Page 108

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

Page 109

Table Of Contentsii8.1 Sport Insert LL-2269 ...8-19. Track/Swimming Operation ...

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Track/Swimming Operation9-1Section 9: Track/Swimming OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert.

Page 112

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<

Page 113

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

Page 115

Volleyball Operation10-1Section 10: Volleyball OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read

Page 117

Wrestling Operation11-1Section 11: Wrestling OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read S

Page 118

Wrestling Operation11-2<HOME (GREEN) ADVANTAGE>Indicates the HOME (green) advantage and starts the advantage timer. When in code 57, thiskey wi

Page 119

Timing/ScoringOperation 12-1Section 12: Timing/Scoring OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert

Page 120

Table Of Contentsiii15. Smart Console Operation ... 15-115.1 Sport Insert LL-2333 ...

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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

Page 123 - Appendix B: Output Codes

Team NameOperation13-213.4 Selecting Character WidthThe characters in the display may be single stroke or double stroke. Double stroke characters are

Page 124

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

Page 126

Message CenterOperation 14-1Section 14: Message Center OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert

Page 127

Message CenterOperation14-214.2 Message and Sequence DataThe following information designates where user-defined messages and sequences can be stored

Page 128

Message CenterOperation 14-3A sequence is a series of messages displayed together so that they are shown one afteranother on the message center (refer

Page 129

Message CenterOperation14-4Once a message has been created, it can be displayed on the message center. In addition to the50 user-defined messages (1-

Page 130

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

Page 131 - Appendix C: Sport Inserts

Table Of Contentsiv23.2 Day and Time Event Countdown Codes 371 &372 ...23-123.2.1 RTD Item Numbers ...

Page 132

Message CenterOperation14-6There are two keys used to display sequences, <DISPLAY SEQUENCE> and <LINK SEQUENCE>. When switching between th

Page 133

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.

Page 135

Smart ConsoleOperation 15-1Section 15: Smart Console OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert.

Page 137

Pitch & SpeedOperation 16-1Section 16: Pitch & Speed OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport

Page 138

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

Page 139

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

Page 140

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

Page 141

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

Page 142

Table Of ContentsvB.19 Shots On Goal ... B-5B.20 GP99 Multi Sport ...

Page 143

Judo18-2<YOSHI> key.<TOKETA>Pressing this key at any time during the Osaekomi timer count stops the Osaekomi timedisplayed on the scoreboa

Page 144

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&

Page 146

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

Page 148

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

Page 150

Photo FinishInterface 21-1Section 21: Photo Finish InterfaceRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert.

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Photo FinishInterface21-2<SHOTS ON GOAL!>Edits the shots on goal<SHOTS ON GOAL +1>Increments the shots on goal by one<CORNER KICKS!>

Page 152

Photo FinishInterface 21-321.3 Standard RTD Item Numbers for Soccer Standard RTDItem # Data1 Min x 102 Min x 13 Colon4 Sec x

Page 154

Photo FinishInterface21-4Reference Drawing:Insert, Football RTD, Code 243 ...Drawing A-100150Configuration for football: Baud Rate 9,600, 8

Page 155

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

Page 157

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

Page 158

GP99 Multi Sport22-222.2 Segment Timer Sports Insert LL-2349Reference Drawing: Insert, Segment Timer, Code 271 & 272 ...Drawing A-97141The segm

Page 159

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

Page 160

Event Counter Operation23-2

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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

Page 162

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,

Page 163

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

Page 164

Introduction1-1Model # Description4100 120 Volt, Standard Programming4120 230 Volt, Standard Programming4900 120 Volt, Custom Programming4920 230 Volt

Page 165

Event Counter Operation23-6Example 1: Event Counter Mode: Countdown to MillenniumThis examples applies to event counter mode. If message is as follo

Page 166

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

Page 167

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

Page 168

Tennis Operation24-1Section 24: Tennis OperationRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Section

Page 169

Tennis Operation24-224.2 Sport Insert 0G-124217Reference Drawing: Sport Insert, Tennis Code 221 ...Drawing A-124217Sport insert 0G-124217 i

Page 170

Auto Racing Operation25-1Section 25: Auto Racing OperationRefer to ED-11058 for information on auto racing operation of the All Sport 4000 series cont

Page 172

Compulink Interface26-1Section 26: Compulink InterfaceRefer to the information in Section 3 to start up the console and use the sport insert. Read Sec

Page 173

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

Page 174

Compulink InterfaceAppendix AA-1Appendix A: Block DiagramsReference Drawings:Cable; 25 Pin to 16 Pin 16 Cond ......... Dr

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