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DAKTRONICS

WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

SL-02374    Rev 14  13 January 2020   Page 2 of 3 

Copyright © Daktronics, Inc. 

altered, scratched, or fractured electronic traces; missing or gauged solder pads; cuts or clipped wires; crushed, cracked, 

punctured, or bent circuit boards; or tampering with any electronic connections, provided that such damage is not caused by 

personnel of Daktronics or its authorized repair agents;

 

C.

damage caused by the failure to provide a continuously suitable environment, including, but not limited to: (i) neglect or misuse; 

(ii) improper power including, without limitation, a failure or sudden surge of electrical power; (iii) improper air conditioning, 

humidity control, or other environmental conditions outside of the Equipment’s technical specifications such as extreme 

temperatures, corrosives and metallic pollutants; or (iv) any other cause other than ordinary use;

 

D.

damage caused by fire, flood, earthquake, water, wind, lightning or other natural disaster, strike, inability to obtain materials or 

utilities, war, terrorism, civil disturbance, or any other cause beyond Daktronics’ reasonable control; 

 

E.

failure to adjust, repair or replace any item of Equipment if it would be impractical for Daktronics personnel to do so because of 

connection of the Equipment by mechanical or electrical means to another device not supplied by Daktronics, or the existence 

of general environmental conditions at the site that pose a danger to Daktronics personnel;

 

F.

statements made about the product by any salesperson, dealer, distributor or agent, unless such statements are in a written 

document signed by an officer of Daktronics. Such statements as are not included in a signed writing do not constitute 

warranties, shall not be relied upon by End User and are not part of the contract of sale;

 

G.

damage arising from the use of Daktronics products in any application other than the commercial and industrial applications for 

which they are intended, unless, upon request, such use is specifically approved in writing by Daktronics;

 

H.

replenishment of spare parts. In the event the Equipment was purchased with a spare parts package, the parties acknowledge 

and agree that the spare parts package is designed to exhaust over the life of the Equipment, and as such, the replenishment of 

the spare parts package is not included in the scope of this Warranty; 

I.

security or functionality of the End User’s network or systems, or anti-virus software updates; 

J.

performance of preventive maintenance; 

K.

third-party systems and other ancillary equipment, including without limitation front-end video control systems, audio systems, 

video processors and players, HVAC equipment, batteries and LCD screens; 

L.

incorporation of accessories, attachments, software or other devices not furnished by Daktronics; or 

M. paint or refinishing the Equipment or furnishing material for this purpose. 

3.

Limitation

 

of

 

Liability

  

A.

Daktronics shall be under no obligation to furnish continued service under this Warranty if alterations are made to the 

Equipment without the prior written approval of Daktronics.  

B.

It is specifically agreed that the price of the Equipment is based upon the following limitation of liability. In no event shall 

Daktronics (including its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, employees, or agents) be liable for any claims asserting or 

based on (a) loss of use of the facility or equipment; lost business, revenues, or profits; loss of goodwill; failure or increased cost 

of operations; loss, damage or corruption of data; loss resulting from system or service failure, malfunction, incompatibility, or 

breaches in system security; or (b) any special, consequential, incidental or exemplary damages arising out of or in any way 

connected with the Equipment or otherwise, including but not limited to damages for lost profits, cost of substitute or 

replacement equipment, down time, injury to property or any damages or sums paid to third parties, even if Daktronics has 

been advised of the possibility of such damages. The foregoing limitation of liability shall apply whether any claim is based upon 

principles of contract, tort or statutory duty, principles of indemnity or contribution, or otherwise 

C.

In no event shall Daktronics be liable for loss, damage, or injury of any kind or nature arising out of or in connection with this 

Warranty in excess of the Purchase Price of the Equipment. The End User’s remedy in any dispute under this Warranty shall be 

ultimately limited to the Purchase Price of the Equipment to the extent the Purchase Price has been paid. 

4.

Assignment of Rights 

A.

The Warranty contained herein extends only to the End User (which may be the Purchaser) of the Equipment and no attempt 

to extend the Warranty to any subsequent user-transferee of the Equipment shall be valid or enforceable without the express 

written consent of Daktronics. 

5.

Governing Law; Election of Remedies  

A.

The rights and obligations of the parties under this Warranty shall not be governed by the provisions of the United Nations 

Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods of 1980. The parties consent to the application of the laws of the 

State of South Dakota to govern, interpret, and enforce each of the parties’ rights, duties, and obligations arising from, or relating 

in any manner to, the subject matter of this Warranty, without regard to conflict of law principles. 

B.

Any dispute, controversy or claim arising from or related to this Warranty, the parties shall first attempt to settle through 

negotiations. In the event that no resolution is reached, then such dispute, controversy, or claim shall be resolved by final and 

binding arbitration under the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce. The language of the arbitration 

Summary of Contents for FB-2700 Series

Page 1: ...s PM 2100 PM 2108 PM 2101 PM 2109 PM 2102 PM 2110 PM 2103 PM 2111 PM 2104 PM 2112 PM 2105 PM 2113 PM 2106 PM 2114 PM 2107 Modular Football Models FB 2500 Series FB 2600 Series Hybrid Football Models F...

Page 2: ...he limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a...

Page 3: ...ing Angles 11 I Beam Clamps 12 Unistrut Attachment 13 I Beam Clamps with LVX Displays 14 3 Electrical Installation 15 Installation Overview 15 Power 16 Grounding 17 Installation with Ground and Neutra...

Page 4: ...uel Displays 29 4 Scoreboard Options 30 Time of Day Mode 30 Team Name Message Centers Electronic Captions 31 Trumpet Horns 31 Time Outs Left T O L Digits 31 Changeable Caption Kits 31 Protective Devic...

Page 5: ...t Specifications Label Power specifications as well as serial and model number information can be found on an ID label affixed to the display similar to the one shown in Figure 1 DAKTRONICS 201 DAKTRO...

Page 6: ...omponents and detailed schematic drawings refer to the following manual available online at www daktronics com manuals Outdoor LED Scoreboards with Gyrus Driver Service Manual DD3000541 Display Contro...

Page 7: ...sport codes Sport All Sport 5000 Codes All Sport 1600 Codes RC 200 Codes Baseball 5501 03 23 clock 03 23 clock Pitch Speed 5500 N A N A Football 6601 01 61 Lacrosse Field Hockey 4601 01 01 Soccer 7701...

Page 8: ...he state of the display installation Note Daktronics assumes no liability for any installation derived from the information provided in this manual or installations designed and installed by others Li...

Page 9: ...t are used with the eyebolts Apply silicone or another waterproof sealant to the eyebolt openings Also inspect the top and sides of the display for any other holes that may allow moisture to enter the...

Page 10: ...Slide a lock washer flat washer and I beam clamp onto each bolt and loosely screw the bolts into each spring nut Position each of these I beam clamp assemblies as close to the I beam flanges as possi...

Page 11: ...to four spring nuts in the upper and lower rear channels ensuring they line up with each vertical beam 2 Lift the display section to the desired height 3 Slide a lock washer flat washer and I beam cla...

Page 12: ...e washers and nuts 5 Make final adjustments to the display section position to ensure it is flush and level and then firmly tighten all of the 1 2 hex nuts 6 Repeat Steps 1 5 for all display sections...

Page 13: ...he upper rear flange of the cabinet next to each beam 3 Using the mounting channel as a template drill two 9 16 holes in the upper rear flange of the cabinet where the rods will pass through The rods...

Page 14: ...in the upper rear flange of the cabinet where the bolts will pass through The bolts should be as close to the beam as possible 4 Slide a lock washer flat washer and I beam clamp onto each bolt and the...

Page 15: ...drill two 9 16 holes in the upper rear flange of the ad panel cabinet where the mounting channel support will be placed 3 Position a mounting channel inside the ad panel cabinet along the rear flange...

Page 16: ...accent cabinet where the bolts will pass through The bolts should be as close to the beam as possible 4 Slide a lock washer flat washer and I beam clamp onto each bolt and then push the bolts through...

Page 17: ...shown in Figure 14 4 If any backsheets were removed put them back on at this time 5 Place spring nuts into the unistrut Twist the spring nuts until they are perpendicular to the unistrut channel Refer...

Page 18: ...15 and DWG 3918326 in Appendix B 1 Position the ad panel at the front of the beams and lift it to the desired height 2 Slide a lock washer flat washer and I beam clamp onto each bolt and loosely screw...

Page 19: ...the wireless radio receiver Installation Overview Figure 16 illustrates a wired setup between a multi section outdoor display and controller Daktronics part numbers are shown in parentheses ALL SPORT...

Page 20: ...stallation examples such as for multi court tennis systems refer to the System Riser drawings attached to the controller manual listed in Display Controllers p 2 Power Only qualified individuals shoul...

Page 21: ...cuit must contain an isolated earth ground conductor In this circumstance do not connect neutral to ground at the disconnect or at the display as this would violate electrical codes and void the warra...

Page 22: ...nearest scoreboard section Refer to Power Signal Connections Between Sections p 22 Note If a power receptacle is needed to operate the control console at the display for troubleshooting an installati...

Page 23: ...e power breaker enclosure 3 Loosen the screws or latches to open the access panel 4 Route the power cables up through the bottom of the enclosure 5 Use a flathead screwdriver to rotate the two latches...

Page 24: ...he conduit knockout on the rear of the display to the signal surge arrestor card Figure 22 located in the primary driver enclosure At the SIGNAL IN terminal block connect red signal wire to positive a...

Page 25: ...owever require additional on site connection Refer to Power Signal Connections Between Sections p 22 Note Scoreboards capable of displaying speed of pitch SOP have an additional primary driver These m...

Page 26: ...Both receivers must be set to different channels Power Signal Connections Between Sections Refer to the component location drawings attached to the product specification sheets listed in Appendix A f...

Page 27: ...y Driver For the BA 1518 with white digits there is a single 5 pin interconnect cable coiled in the Top Section that must be routed down into the Bottom Section and connected to the J42A jack on a Y c...

Page 28: ...els with white digits the four TIME digits P1 P4 will connect to the Secondary Driver A7 and the rest will connect to the Primary Driver 2 There are two separate interconnect cables in Section C Route...

Page 29: ...of as two scoreboards stacked on top of each other Both Primary Drivers require power termination but only the A3 driver in Section C requires signal termination from the control location or a radio r...

Page 30: ...For white 36 digits only route the 4 pin plug from the scoring section and connect to the mating 4 pin jack on the T O L digit breakout board If the T O L section includes a backlit or electronic cap...

Page 31: ...signal cable is routed to the other sections as needed Three Section Tennis Models The primary driver and power panel will be located in the top section Refer to the component location drawings attach...

Page 32: ...able labeled P50 coming from the A3 driver in Section B up into Section A and connect it to the mating J50 jack coming from the power panel 2 Route one end of the interconnect cable labeled P51 from S...

Page 33: ...each both sections an interconnect cable from the primary driver in one section must be connected to the driver in the other section The location of these drivers varies but the connectors always incl...

Page 34: ...osition Figure 34 This will set the scoreboard driver to Diagnostics Mode 5 Reapply power to the scoreboard If the driver has successfully entered Diagnostics Mode the RUN LED DS2 will be blinking at...

Page 35: ...are installed by simply unscrewing the blank face panel connecting and securing the digit panel and manually applying the T O L vinyl caption The following scoreboard models in this manual have option...

Page 36: ...____ To participate in the Exchange Program follow these steps 1 Call Daktronics Customer Service Market Description Customer Service Number Schools including community junior colleges religious organ...

Page 37: ...t damage during shipment Electronic components such as printed circuit boards should be placed in an antistatic bag before boxing Daktronics does not recommend using packing peanuts when shipping 4 En...

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Page 39: ...033 DD3730287 BA 2715 DD1734734 MS 3918 DD1734766 ADPC 2034 DD3730298 BA 2718 DD1734740 RO 2010 DD1756861 ADTI 2003 DD4709955 CR 2002 DD1756601 RO 2011 DD1756894 ADTI 2019 DD4709957 CR 2003 DD2167525...

Page 40: ...DD2196899 SO 2043 DD1956444 Modular Football Scoreboards Model Spec Sheet FB 2500 FB 2600 Series DD2216211 Hybrid Football Scoreboards Model Spec Sheet FB 2700 Series DD3646059 Tennis Scoreboards Mode...

Page 41: ...ns DWG 1048184 P1647 MTG Tube Assembly Detail DWG 1048268 P1647 I beam Clamp Mounting DWG 1052565 Installation Drawing Split 2 Sec Scoreboard DWG 1060613 P1647 DSA I Beam Clamp Mounting DWG 1064893 Ad...

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Page 43: ...NG HARDWARE AT AD PANELS SPLICES THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONI...

Page 44: ...1 5 DO NOT SCALE DRAWING 1 OF 1 04 DESIGN DOPPELT JOB NO FUNC TYPE SIZE 1048184 DRAWN DOPPELT P1647 E 10 A NOTES THREADED RODS RUN ALONG BOTH SIDES OF BEAM RODS DO NOT PASS THROUGH THE FLANGES OF THE...

Page 45: ...98 2 CLIP ANGLE DVX PLATFORM 139 7MM X 279 4MM 7 HS 2194 4 SPRING NUT 1 2 13 THREAD ZINC PLATED NOT HERE ON 1 SECTION TALL TUBES NOTES INSERT HS 1459 NUTSERTS 10 INTO TUBE ATTACH HARDWARE AS SHOWN MID...

Page 46: ...FLANGE THICKNESS IS MORE THAN 3 4 THICK LONGER BOLTS WILL BE REQUIRED AT THE CUSTOMER S EXPENSE STANDARD MOUNTING METHOD ALLOWABLE CAPACITY PER EACH CLAMP SHEAR 160 LBS TENSION 2300 LBS SHEAR AND TEN...

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Page 48: ...FT SCOREBOARD INTO POSITION 3 MAKE SURE THE 1 2 13 BOLTS ARE AS CLOSE TO THE I BEAM FLANGES AS POSSIBLE 4 WHEN SCOREBOARD IS ADJUSTED TO FINAL DESIRED POSITION TIGHTEN BOLTS FIRMLY 5 ATTACH I BEAM STO...

Page 49: ...1 2 13 BOLTS ARE AS CLOSE TO THE I BEAM FLANGES AS POSSIBLE 10 WHEN AD PANEL IS ADJUSTED TO FINAL DESIRED POSITION TIGHTEN BOLTS FIRMLY 11 FASTEN I BEAM STOPS TIGHT AGAINST I BEAM CLAMPS WITH 5 16 X 1...

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Page 51: ...5 IN HEIGHT USING RECOMMENDED STRUCTURE MIN FLANGE WIDTH 3 7 8 MAX FLANGE WIDTH 13 MIN FLANGE WIDTH 3 7 18 MAX FLANGE WIDTH 13 FRONT ROTATED VIEW 1 2 13 SQUARE NUT WASHER PLATE 2 MOUNTING CHANNEL 1 2...

Page 52: ...0 750 1 USE THE MOUNTING CHANNEL TO DETERMINE WHICH HOLE COMBINATION SHOULD BE USED BE SURE TO KEEP THE BOLT AS CLOSE TO THE BEAM AS POSSIBLE 2 USING THE MOUNTING CHANNEL AS A TEMPLATE DRILL 9 16 HOLE...

Page 53: ...ICTION 0 03 BOLT TORQUE 50 FT LB MIN MAX I BEAM FLANGE THICKNESS 0 25 0 75 CRITICAL DO NOT USE ANY LUBRICANT ON ANY MOUNTING HARDWARE OR WARRANTY WILL BE VOIDED 1 2 13 X 3 000 BOLT 1 2 LOCK WASHER 1 2...

Page 54: ...NSTALLATION INSTALL 1 1 2 BOLT 1 2 LOCK WASHER 1 2 FLAT WASHER USING SHALLOW SOCKET WITH EXTENSION ENTER FRO MSIDE OF UNISTRUT SECURING INSIDE BOLTS FIRST AND MOVING OUTWARD VERTICAL BEAM FLANGE THICK...

Page 55: ...Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability 51 C Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability This section includes the Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability statement SL 02374...

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Page 57: ...y per Incoterms 2020 otherwise End User shall pay transportation charges to return the Equipment back to the End User and such Equipment shall be shipped Ex Works Daktronics designated facility per In...

Page 58: ...Daktronics or M paint or refinishing the Equipment or furnishing material for this purpose 3 Limitation of Liability A Daktronics shall be under no obligation to furnish continued service under this W...

Page 59: ...ation of this warranty Alternatively an Extended Service Agreement may be purchased in conjunction with this Warranty for extended additional services For further information contact Daktronics Custom...

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