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Installing and Configuring a DataProbe iBoot G2 for 

Street Furniture

DD2594516 Rev 1

31 July 2013

PO Box 5128 201 Daktronics Drive, Brookings, SD 57006-5128

tel: 800-325-8766 fax: 605-697-4700

www.daktronics.com

Power Connections

Connect the device to be powered ON and Off to the IEC receptacle market A/C Outlet, An IEC 320 to d. 

If a cord with a different terminating receptacle is required, be sure it is properly rated and meets all the 
required local electrical standards. If the device to be powered uses an IEC320 receptacle and detachable 
power cord, an IEC to IEC extension cord can be used. 

Make sure that the combined load of all controlled devices down not exceed 12 Amps for 105-125VAC or 
10 Amps for 210-240VAC. 

An LED Indicator next to the Switched Outlet will be On to indicate that the power is On at that outlet. 
This LED will turn Off to indicate that the power is Off to the outlet. 

Connect the supplied power cord to the connector labeled AC Input, and the other end to your AC 
source. If a power cord with a different terminating plug is required, be sure it is properly rated and 
meets all the required local electrical standards. 

Expansion Connections

iBoot-G2+ has two Expansion Ports, Exp1 and Exp2 for connection to iBoot-Exp, or for use as General 
Purpose Inputs and Outputs (GPIO). Mode settings on the iBoot-G2+ determine how the expansion ports 
function.

Connections to the iBoot-Exp are made using screw terminal blocks. The screw terminal blocks are on 
removable connectors for easy cable fabrication. 

Make sure screw terminals are tightened securely and that there are no loose strands of cable, or excessive 
stripped wires. Ensure the cable jacket is not being crimped.

Connecting to iBoot-Exp

Terminal blocks are connected pin-to-pin with the iBoot-Exp as shown:

Figure 3: Proper and Poor Screw Terminal Connections

Summary of Contents for DAKT-0204-02

Page 1: ...SD 57006 tel 800 843 5843 fax 605 697 4700 www daktronics com DSF 600 Series DAKT 0204 02 Display Manual DD2599750 Rev 0 01 September 2013 201 Daktronics Dr P O Box 5128 Brookings SD 57006 tel 866 34...

Page 2: ...ans graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying taping or information storage and retrieval systems without written permission of the publisher Venus is a registered trademark of Daktronic...

Page 3: ...n 9 Main Disconnect 9 Power Termination at the Termination Panel s 10 3 6 Display Wiring 10 3 7 Display Continuity Check 10 3 8 Display Power Up 10 3 9 Power Redundancy 10 Testing 11 3 10 Signal Redun...

Page 4: ...ntilation Maintenance 22 4 10 Structural Inspection 22 4 11 Troubleshooting 23 Section 5 Replacement Parts 25 5 1 Replacement Parts List 25 5 2 Daktronics Exchange and Repair Return Programs 25 Exchan...

Page 5: ...in this manual 1 2 Resources Figure 1 illustrates a Daktronics drawing label This manual refers to drawings by listing the last set of digits and the drawing size indicator preceding them In the examp...

Page 6: ...XXXX multi component assembly Section 5 contains the Daktronics Exchange Policy as well as the Repair Return Program Refer to these instructions if any display components need replacing or repairing...

Page 7: ...e careful that hands or feet do not get pinched Provide appropriate safety equipment such as safety shoes gloves and a helmet During transport as well as during all stages of handling avoid large shoc...

Page 8: ...hole and turn counterclockwise Refer to Figure 6 2 Remove the base cover slide the cover upwards and pull it backwards Refer to Figure 7 3 Push the display door firmly to secure the door 4 Attach the...

Page 9: ...cted to the display Otherwise the base cover will need to be removed again to make these connections 9 Insert the 5 5mm hex tool in the keyhole turn it counterclockwise to open the door as shown in St...

Page 10: ...6 Cabinet Installation...

Page 11: ...pment 3 1 Power Summary Reference Drawing System Riser Diagram Contract Specific Power from the termination panel breaker routes to the Power In jack on the power supplies From there power routes to t...

Page 12: ...he most commonly used connectors To disconnect the SATA cable connector squeeze the locking clips on both sides of the connector inward and pull the plug out of the jack 3 4 Control Cable Reference Dr...

Page 13: ...le equipment operation as it protects the equipment from destructive electrical disturbances and lightning The material of an earth ground electrode differs from region to region and varies with condi...

Page 14: ...Drawing B 1128366 in Appendix A for power termination information 3 6 Display Wiring Reference Drawings Layout Block Diagram Contract Specific Power Signal Diagram Contract Specific 3 7 Display Conti...

Page 15: ...o ensure the module continues to work after the AC power is disconnected 3 10 Signal Redundancy Reference Drawing Layout Block Diagram Contract Specific There are two different levels of signal redund...

Page 16: ...t Drawing to verify where the PLRs are located within the display The display needs to be powered and running content Disconnect the fiber from port A of the display controller Verify the display is d...

Page 17: ...equipment temperature sensor light sensor etc for proper installation Network Communication Installation This section explains the network settings of DSF 600 displays with the embedded controller and...

Page 18: ...splay IP address provided by customer Ethernet patch cable to connect computer to display Work with Daktronics Technical Support when programming a static IP address on the player 3 12 Software Instal...

Page 19: ...ce Pack 1 NET 3 5 Framework Service Pack 1 CD ROM or DVD drive CD ROM or DVD drive Keyboard and mouse or other compatible pointing device Keyboard and mouse or other compatible pointing device Softwar...

Page 20: ...ides used to select the correct time zone 7 Click Back to Start in the Summary box to return to the beginning of the process to configure another display Click Finish to complete display configuration...

Page 21: ...f for evaluation and approval or the warranty will be null and void 4 1 Cabinet Description Year of delivery _______________ The cabinet includes these items Steel frame full straight leg Aluminium ba...

Page 22: ...s that may be loose or missing Replace and tighten any missing screws or bolts Grease the door lock mechanism as well as the lock plates on moving parts Check for any sharp edges due to damaged parts...

Page 23: ...onnect power to the display 2 Open door to gain access to modules 3 Use a module removal tool Daktronics Part TH 1198 to pull top portion of module out slightly Refer to Figure 25 4 Lift up module and...

Page 24: ...wer module The power harnesses connected to the unit vary depending on type and overall display application The power LED DS1 illuminates when the unit is receiving incoming power Caution Disconnect d...

Page 25: ...al components are exposed to excess condensation that shortens their life Check the display ventilation fans after 1 500 hours of operation and every 1 500 hours after to ensure the display cools prop...

Page 26: ...which air normally flows For information on ordering replacement filters refer to the replacement parts list in Section 5 1 Failure to change or clean the filters may cause the display to overheat dec...

Page 27: ...ections between the modules and the PLR in the blank section Check the connection to the left most module first from the front of the display Ensure the modules are receiving logic power Signal will n...

Page 28: ...24 Maintenance Troubleshooting...

Page 29: ...net Fan B 1100 Filter EN 2241 3 LC LC Fiber W 1659 10 LC LC Fiber W 1864 28 SATA W 2410 6 SATA W 2411 5 2 Daktronics Exchange and Repair Return Programs To serve customers repair and maintenance needs...

Page 30: ...g the new exchange part mail the old part to Daktronics If the replacement part fixes the problem send in the problem part which is being replaced a Package the old part in the same shipping materials...

Page 31: ...ipping 4 Enclose Contact name Address Phone number RMA number Clear description of symptoms Case number Shipping Address Daktronics Customer Service P O Box 5128 201 Daktronics Dr Brookings SD 57006 5...

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Page 33: ...ch module is individually removable from either the front or the rear of the display Pixel the smallest single point of light on a display that can be turned on and off For LED displays a pixel is the...

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Page 35: ...neral information pertaining to most DSF displays and are listed in alphanumeric order Any contract specific drawings take precedence over the general drawings Assembly Light Sensor 3 5 Harness 12V SF...

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Page 37: ...PIECE OF PT 1008 HEAT SHRINK TUBING ONTO THE UNTERMINATED CABLE END STRIP THE JACKET 1 5 AND CONNECT WIRES TO PCB TERMINALS AS SHOWN IN THE TABLE BELOW ROUTE WIRE BEHIND PCB AS SHOWN IN WIRE ROUTING S...

Page 38: ...NONE LSOPER 1128366 00 1 OF 1 L N FIELD TERMINATE AT THESE LOCATIONS GROUND NEUTRAL LINE IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE THAT ALL ELECTRICAL WORK PERFORMED...

Page 39: ...6 49 DAKT 0204 02 288 X 192 1859 15 49 7 75 DAKT 0204 02 AH STREET FURNITURE PWR SPEC DSF 600 6MN 240 288 X 192 LSOPER 04 MAR 13 P1734 R 01 B NONE LSOPER 1129095 03 1 OF 1 02 2 AUG 13 LCS REMOVED UNUS...

Page 40: ...D2594516 Installing and Configuring a DataProbe iBoot G2 for Street Furniture DD2596357 DMP 8065 Quick Guide DD2596497 VIP 5060 Quick Guide Street Furniture DD2626171 DSF 600 Series Shipping Frame Fie...

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Page 42: ...the world with a click of a mouse Expansion to Three Outlets iBoot G2 can be linked to two expansion units iBoot Exp to control three outlets All three outlets are controlled and managed though the i...

Page 43: ...at outlet This LED will turn Off to indicate that the power is Off to the outlet Connect the supplied power cord to the connector labeled AC Input and the other end to your AC source If a power cord w...

Page 44: ...d O Output I Input Expansion units iBoot Exp are shipped with a cable for easy connection to the iBoot G2 Maximum cable length is 1000 ft 305 m using 22 AWG wire Connecting to General Purpose I O Func...

Page 45: ...to the bottom of the iBoot 7 Connect the outgoing power cable to the top of the iBoot 8 Plug the devices into the iBoot iBoot Configuration Initial Configuration The Device Management Utility DMU ava...

Page 46: ...aunch Browser The DMU can also be used to return an iBoot G2 to its Factory Default Condition this is different than Daktronics default This can be used to recover an iBoot G2 with a lost password Hig...

Page 47: ...rname password is received the Control and Status Page is displayed iBoot G2 uses an inactivity timer for security This timeout is user selectable from 0 to 99 minutes Setting to zero disables the tim...

Page 48: ...desired outlet and click on either Power On or Power Off buttons iBoot G2 will assume the status is selected The Control and Status page will display the Main Outlet with power and control buttons un...

Page 49: ...reboot or on during a power burst Auto Logout This setting sets the automatic logout for inactivity on both the web and the Telnet users It can be set from 0 to 99 minutes 0 disables the Auto Logout...

Page 50: ...is setting is used to allow access to the iBoot G2 via Telnet by ports other than standard 23 Note All of the TCP IP Settings require a reboot of the iBoot G2 after clicking Save A Reboot button will...

Page 51: ...t AutoPing channel can be programmed with two separate IP Addresses with logical AND OR comparison to determine the final action AutoPing Settings IP Address Enter the IP address of the device to be p...

Page 52: ...ycle power one time It will not cycle again automatically until the ping response returns and is lost again With AutoPing operational the main iBoot G2 page will display the current status of this fea...

Page 53: ...s Default Credentials Role Username fixed Password user set Administrator admin admin User user user Troubleshooting The iBoot G2 has a recesses pushbutton switch in the event the unit is not performi...

Page 54: ...ted to the network it is available for use with Venus 1500 software or Visiconn display management Reference the Venus 1500 software or Visiconn display management setup documentation for more informa...

Page 55: ...e the password after initial configuration Do not lose the password Losing it requires a service call 2 Click OK System Configuration Display Adjustments To adjust dimming navigate to the Display tab...

Page 56: ...pe Dak in the Username text box 2 Type DakPassword Factory Default in the Password text box Note Daktronics recommends you change the password after initial configuration Do not lose the password Losi...

Page 57: ...VIP 5060 inside the display 2 Tighten screws on male plug by turning them clockwise until snug Connecting to the Network Connecting to the Network 1 Insert the sealed RJ45 network cable to the Etherne...

Page 58: ...ource information and backup content can also be configured from the Display Control tab More information is available in the help file Backing Up Configuration Following a successful login and config...

Page 59: ...ift Point in Tube Figure 3 Lift Point on Display Section Disassembling 1 Remove the shrink wrap carefully 2 Unbolt and remove the top support assembly Refer to Figure 4 Figure 4 Removing Top Support A...

Page 60: ...Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability 35 Appendix C Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability This section includes the Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability statement...

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Page 62: ...returns must be pre approved by Daktronics before shipment Daktronics shall not be obligated to pay freight for any unapproved return Purchaser shall pay any upgraded or expedited transportation char...

Page 63: ...damages for lost profits cost of substitute or replacement equipment down time lost data injury to property or any damages or sums paid by Purchaser to third parties even if Daktronics has been advis...

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