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Summary of Contents for BA-1018-11

Page 1: ...ights 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 he...

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Page 3: ...1 6 2 Footings and Beams 6 1 6 3 Lifting the Scoreboard 6 2 6 4 Scoreboard Mounting 6 3 Method 1 6 3 Method 2 6 4 6 5 Ad Panel Mounting 6 4 Models BA 515 11 and BA 518 11 6 5 Section 7 Electrical Inst...

Page 4: ...Interface CLI Card 9 3 TNMC Controller 9 3 Modules and Drivers 9 5 Power Supplies 9 6 Weatherstripping 9 7 9 6 TNMC Display Maintenance 9 7 9 7 Troubleshooting 9 7 9 8 Initialization Information at St...

Page 5: ...reboard without the express written consent of Daktronics Inc The box at right illustrates Daktronics drawing numbering system Daktronics identifies individual drawings by the drawing number 7087 P08A...

Page 6: ...semiconductor material that transforms electrical current into light Scoreboards in this series typically use red orange LEDs for best outdoor display Because of their LED technology the scoreboards...

Page 7: ...oduct Safety Approval Daktronics Outdoor Scoreboards are ETL listed tested to CSA standards and CE labeled for outdoor use Contact Daktronics with any questions regarding testing procedures Introducti...

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Page 9: ...ix are grouped with others in alphanumeric order by drawing number Individual scoreboard drawings are also grouped in the Appendix Reference Drawings Single Section Scoreboard Models Drawing A 142912...

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Page 11: ...ns The table on the following pages shows all of the mechanical specifications circuit specifications and maximum power requirements for each model in this manual Models are listed in alphanumeric ord...

Page 12: ...44 kg 128 lb 59 kg 18 457 mm 100 W 120 V AC 1 A A1 61 BA 618 11 H5 0 W14 0 D6 1524 mm 4267 mm 152 mm 200 lb 91 kg 530 lb 240 kg 18 457 mm 110 W 120 V AC 1 A A1 61 BA 624 11 H6 0 W16 0 D6 1829 mm 4877...

Page 13: ...nning runs 15 381 mm 476 W 120 V AC 4 A A1 67 A2 68 A3 69 CT 2001 11 H2 0 W6 0 D11 610 mm 1829 mm 279 mm 40 lb 18 kg 76 lb 34 kg 18 457 mm 55 W 120 V AC 5 A A1 1 CT 2002 11 H2 7 W7 0 D11 787 mm 2134 m...

Page 14: ...V AC 3 A A1 74 A2 75 MS 2006 11 H7 0 W25 0 D6 2134 mm 7620 mm 152 mm 560 lb 254 kg 1 064 lb 483 kg Clock scores 30 762 mm Period 24 610 mm 260 W 120 V AC 2 15 A A1 11 MS 2006 11 w 848 10 TNMC H7 0 W2...

Page 15: ...C 2 A A1 17 TI 218 11 H2 0 W3 0 D11 610 mm 914 mm 279 mm 16 lb 7 kg 53 lb 24 kg 18 457 mm 35 W 120 V AC 3 A A1 2 TI 418 11 H2 0 W6 0 D11 610 mm 1829 mm 279 mm 40 lb 18 kg 77 lb 35 kg 18 457 mm 75 W 12...

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Page 17: ...2749 BA 2005 11 Component Locations BA 2005 11 A 152929 CT 2001 11 Component Locations CT 2001 11 A 149847 CT 2002 11 Component Locations CT 2002 11 A 149866 FB 824 11 Component Locations FB 824 11 A...

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Page 19: ...ver 1 A 141799 BA 1018 11 16 column driver 1 A 141799 BA 2003 11 8 column driver 1 A 141799 BA 2004 11 16 column driver 3 A 142358 BA 2005 11 16 column driver 3 A 142358 CT 2001 11 8 column driver 1 A...

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Page 21: ...ng A 127195 Installation Specifications MS 2004 Drawing A 128788 Installation Specifications MS 2006 Drawing A 135575 Installation Specifications MS 2012 Drawing A 152790 Installation Specifications S...

Page 22: ...the display Use a spreader bar Use every lifting point provided Take special care to ensure the rated load of the eyebolts is not exceeded Refer to ED 7244 Eyebolts to determine allowable loads and l...

Page 23: ...CT 2002 11 MS 915 11 MS 2006 11 TI 218 11 TI 418 11 TI 2003 11 TI 2017 11 Method 1 Reference Drawings Display Mounting Drawing A 44412 Ad Panel Mounting Drawing A 52187 Installation Specifications BA...

Page 24: ...tails Refer to the Installation Specifications drawing for your model to determine the center to center distance of the poles for each model Mount the scoreboard as follows 1 Use the mounting channel...

Page 25: ...When mounting ad panels with back sheets remove the back sheets in the areas above and below the holes drilled in the upper and lower rear flange of the ad panel Be sure to replace the back sheets aft...

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Page 27: ...llow access to the digits cabling and other electronic components Proper power installation is imperative for proper display operation The following subsections give details of display power installat...

Page 28: ...mends a lockable knife switch disconnect at the scoreboard location so that all power lines can be completely disconnected Use a multi conductor disconnect so that all hot lines and the neutral can al...

Page 29: ...reboard Connect the power and signal cables to the entrance panel as shown in Drawings A 109114 and A 125977 Connections Between Sections There are several cables in the echo or slave sections of the...

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Page 31: ...1 Digit panels have been simplified on the outdoor LED scoreboards They are held in place on the scoreboard face by an offset flange across the top and by a single screw at the bottom Open the scorebo...

Page 32: ...Each driver is enclosed with a transformer and signal terminal block Before a failed driver can be reached the enclosure must be accessed Follow these steps 1 Open the digit panel or scoreboard face p...

Page 33: ...ation Reference Drawing Segmentation 7 Segment Bar Digit Drawing A 38532 In each digit certain LEDs always go on and off together These groupings of LEDs are referred to as segments Drawing A 38532 il...

Page 34: ...educing such surges The use of a disconnect near the scoreboard to completely cut all current carrying lines significantly protects the circuits against lightning damage It is also required by the Nat...

Page 35: ...ver logic malfunction Control console malfunction Digit will not light Black wire to digit broken Poor contact at driver connection Driver malfunction Segment will not light Broken LED or connection D...

Page 36: ...eplacement part and you will be invoiced for it This second invoice represents the difference between the exchange price and the full purchase price of the equipment The balance is due when you receiv...

Page 37: ...g Overview Standard Daktronics outdoor LED scoreboards are typically front accessible but some models may be ordered with rear service access Because of that Daktronics team name message centers have...

Page 38: ...Drawing B 107507 9 4 Power Summary Reference Drawing Control Layout Outdoor LED TNMC Drawing B 107507 Refer to Drawing B 107507 Power routing for the display can be summarized as follows 1 Incoming p...

Page 39: ...panel refer to Drawing A 145045 K Remember Disconnect power before servicing internal components TNMC Current Loop Interface CLI Card The CLI card located on the rear access panel of the TNMC transla...

Page 40: ...n 7 On On On On Off Off Off Off 240 Four diagnostic LEDs are located on the controller Two other LEDs note when the MDC is receiving signal information The following table explains what each LED repre...

Page 41: ...e the four nuts holding the board in place 5 Follow the previous steps in reverse order to install a new controller board Modules and Drivers The module and driver board are a single functional unit T...

Page 42: ...llowing subsection explains how to disassemble a module Removing the Louver Assembly Damaged louvers may reduce the brightness and contrast of this display If any of the louvers on the display are bro...

Page 43: ...n Check the paint and look for possible corrosion especially at footings structural tie points and ground rods and other types of grounding electrodes If you notice any of the preceding conditions mak...

Page 44: ...ler 9 8 Initialization Information at Startup Every time the display is powered up the display will run through an initialization in which it will test all LEDs and addresses When completed the initia...

Page 45: ...chasing a lockable cabinet to store manuals and replacement and spare parts 9 10 TNMC Exchange and Repair and Return Programs Refer to Section 8 10 for information on the Daktronics Exchange and Repai...

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Page 47: ...geable panel 1 Insert the top of the panel into the upper retainer 2 Lift the panel all the way up into the retainer 3 Insert the bottom of the panel into the lower retainer Reverse this procedure to...

Page 48: ...the white wire from the relay 7 Connect the other black wire to the red wire from the relay Use the wire nuts provided to make this connection 8 Locate the horn panel in the scoreboard Refer to the Co...

Page 49: ...h the horn to the mounting angle using the 10 hardware provided 10 Insert the bushing into the 3 8 hole in the mounting angle 11 Attach the horn angle assembly to the panel over the 2 knockout and 7 3...

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Page 51: ...25977 Installation Specifications MS 2002 Drawing A 127195 Installation Specifications MS 2004 Drawing A 128788 Schematic Outdoor Scbbd 12VDC Trumpet Horn AS5K Drawing A 128938 Component Locations BA...

Page 52: ...ng A 149788 Component Locations CT 2001 11 Drawing A 149847 Component Locations CT 2002 11 Drawing A 149866 Component Locations MS 2012 11 Drawing A 152199 Component Locations BA 2004 11 Drawing A 152...

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Page 129: ...Appendix B Eyebolts Eyebolts ED 7244 Eyebolts B 1...

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Page 131: ...eyebolts also decreases with the lift angle due the bending stress on the eyebolts In sum the smaller the angle between the cable and the top of the display the lighter the sign must be to safely lift...

Page 132: ...0 91 300 Blank 1 1 2 6 3 17 800 4 500 3 600 A Do not use eyebolts on angular lifts unless absolutely necessary For angular lifts the shoulder pattern eyebolt is preferred B Load should always be appli...

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