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DAKTRONICS

WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

SL-02374    Rev 14  13 January 2020   Page 1 of 3 

Copyright © Daktronics, Inc. 

This Warranty and Limitation of Liability (the “Warranty”) sets forth the warranty provided by Daktronics with respect to the 

Equipment. By accepting delivery of the Equipment, Purchaser and End User agree to be bound by and accept these terms and 

conditions. Unless otherwise defined herein, all terms within the Warranty shall have the same meaning and definition as 

provided elsewhere in the Agreement. 

 

DAKTRONICS WILL ONLY BE OBLIGATED TO HONOR THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UPON RECEIPT OF FULL 

PAYMENT FOR THE EQUIPMENT 

 

1.

Warranty Coverage. 

A.

Daktronics warrants to the original end user (the “End User”, which may also be the Purchaser) that the Equipment will be free 

from Defects (as defined below) in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year (the “Warranty Period”). The 

Warranty Period shall commence on the earlier of: (i) four weeks from the date that the Equipment leaves Daktronics’ facility; 

or (ii) Substantial Completion as defined herein. The Warranty Period shall expire on the first anniversary   of the commencement 

date. 
“Substantial Completion” means the operational availability of the Equipment to the End User in accordance with the 

Equipment’s specifications, without regard to punch-list items, or other non-substantial items which do not affect the operation 

of the Equipment 

B.

Daktronics’ obligation under this Warranty is limited to, at Daktronics’ option, replacing or repairing, any Equipment or part 

thereof that is found by Daktronics not to conform to the Equipment’s specifications.  Unless otherwise directed by Daktronics, 

any defective part or component shall be returned to Daktronics for repair or replacement. This Warranty does not include on-

site labor charges to remove or install these components. Daktronics may, at its option, provide on-site warranty service. 

Daktronics shall have a reasonable period of time to make such replacements or repairs and all labor associated therewith shall 

be performed during regular working hours. Regular working hours are Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. 

at the location where labor is performed, excluding any holidays observed by Daktronics. 

C.

Daktronics shall pay ground transportation charges for the return of any defective component of the Equipment. All such items 

shall be shipped by End User DDP Daktronics designated facility per Incoterms® 2020. If returned Equipment is repaired or 

replaced under the terms of this Warranty, Daktronics will prepay ground transportation charges back to End User and shall ship 

such items DDP End User’s designated facility 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 

Incoterms® 2020. All returns must be pre-approved by Daktronics before shipment. Daktronics shall not be obligated to pay 

freight for any unapproved return. End User shall pay any upgraded or expedited transportation charges 

D.

Any replacement parts or Equipment will be new or serviceably used, comparable in function and performance to the original 

part or Equipment and warranted for the remainder of the Warranty Period. Purchasing additional parts or Equipment from the 

Seller does not extend the Warranty Period. 

E.

Defects shall be defined as follows. With regard to the Equipment (excepting LEDs), a “Defect” shall refer to a material variance 

from the design specifications that prohibit the Equipment from operating for its intended use. With respect to LEDs, “Defects” 

are defined as LED pixels that cease to emit light.  Unless otherwise expressly provided, this Warranty does not impose any duty 

or liability upon Daktronics for partial LED pixel degradation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event does this Warranty 

include LED pixel degradation caused by UV light.  This Warranty does not provide for the replacement or installation of 

communication methods including but not limited to, wire, fiber optic cable, conduit, trenching, or for  the purpose of 

overcoming local site interference radio equipment substitutions. 

 
EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, DAKTRONICS 

DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER PROMISES, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND REPLACES ALL OTHER 

WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF 

MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ACCURACY OR QUALITY OF DATA. OTHER ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR 

ADVICE GIVEN BY DAKTRONICS, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, SHALL NOT CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS 

LIMITED WARRANTY. 
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE. 

2.

Exclusion from Warranty Coverage 

This Warranty does not impose any duty or liability upon Daktronics for any: 

A.

damage occurring at any time, during shipment of Equipment unless otherwise provided for in the Agreement. When returning 

Equipment to Daktronics for repair or replacement, End User assumes all risk of loss or damage, agrees to use any shipping 

containers that might be provided by Daktronics, and to ship the Equipment in the manner prescribed by Daktronics;

 

B.

damage caused by: (i)the improper handling, installation, adjustment, use, repair, or service of the Equipment, or (ii) any physical 

damage which includes, but is not limited to, missing, broken, or cracked components resulting from non-electrical causes; 

Summary of Contents for SPORTSOUND SSR-200 GEN II

Page 1: ...201 Daktronics Drive Brookings SD 57006 5128 www daktronics com support 800 325 8766 SPORTSOUND RACK SSR 200 GEN II OPERATION MANUAL P1534 DD3159816 Rev 06 30 July 2021...

Page 2: ...o 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 r...

Page 3: ...nitor Speaker 7 Signal Cables 7 3 Setup and Operation 8 Setup 8 Mixer Operation 10 Wireless Mic System Operation 12 Wireless Receiver 12 Single Receiver 12 Network Receivers 12 Wireless Mic and Bodypa...

Page 4: ...ii Table of Contents A Reference Drawings 25 B Supplementary Manuals 29 C Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability 31...

Page 5: ...ith care so that it will not be tripped over Inspect control equipment for shipping damage such as rattles and dents and verify that all equipment is included as itemized on the packing slip Immediate...

Page 6: ...cing or repairing any display component Main Component Labels Part Type Part Number Individual circuit board 0P XXXX XXXX Assembly a collection of circuit boards 0A XXXX XXXX Wire or cable W XXXX Fuse...

Page 7: ...0 Soundcraft EFX EPM User Guide 2 CD Media Player N A TASCAM CD 400U Owner s Manual 3 Wireless Receiver System Wireless Mic System Operation p 12 Shure QLX D Wireless System User Guide 4 ADA Hearing A...

Page 8: ...sert sockets inserts on all mono inputs and mix output 10 segment LED output metering Headphone output CD Media Player The TASCAM CD 400U Figure 5 is a professional rack mount CD Media Player with fle...

Page 9: ...em Dual receivers in the audio rack allow operation of two wireless transmitters simultaneously Figure 8 Over 60 compatible channels per frequency band and up to 17 compatible systems per 6 MHz TV cha...

Page 10: ...nt The system includes a transmitter in the audio rack and a receiver Figure 10 worn by the performer that allows for personal adjustment of mix and volume and compensates for delay from the sound sys...

Page 11: ...et with a 3 94 100 mm two way cone speaker and a 0 87 22 mm dome speaker Other features include Three inputs one 1 4 phone one RCA one XLR Tone control High Low Signal Cables Cable specifications are...

Page 12: ...m XLR cable to the LTIBLOX Laptop Interface and the other end to an open MIC input on the mixer The 3 5 mm plug may be connected to the headphone jack of a laptop or MP3 player 5 Route the 3 prong pow...

Page 13: ...cer s Interface Gen II Laptop Interface 1 2 3 Optional Fiber Box outdoor Wall Plate indoor OR Side View 5 4 7 6 Figure 17 Rack Setup w Announcer s Interface Gen II Before continuing be sure to also po...

Page 14: ...er to Figure 18 for an overview of the mixer components and controls 4 5 1 2 3 4 7 8 6 5 Figure 18 Mixer Layout 1 Inputs 5 Outputs 2 Trim Gain Knob 6 Phantom Power 3 PFL Mute Buttons 7 VU Meter 4 Chan...

Page 15: ...istorting clipping Slowly bring up the channel and master volume faders until the output meter displays 0 dB or adequate volume is achieved Red LEDs indicate clipping Also ensure the 2 TRACK MONITOR b...

Page 16: ...eiver if it is not already on 2 Press menu until scan displays on the LCD 3 Press enter to start frequency scan When scan is complete Group and Channel will display on the LCD Network Receivers 1 Ensu...

Page 17: ...ee mute switch into the jack on top of the bodypack unit and plug headphones lapel mic into the referee mute switch Verify Reception With a transmitter and the receiver both turned on and having match...

Page 18: ...rn and lapel microphones In general it is recommended to use the headset mic for best results If the lapel mic is desired clip it onto a lapel as close to the center of the chest as possible Head worn...

Page 19: ...ent mic Cardioid mics will have a higher gain before feedback than omnidirectional mics However Cardioid mics will have more wind noise versus omnidirectional When it comes to choosing between wind no...

Page 20: ...d earphones to the top of the handheld receiver 4 Flip open the battery cover to expose the control buttons Press SCAN and the display will show SYNC NOW Note Insert new or fully charged batteries pri...

Page 21: ...and then connect the Ear Speaker into the jack on the lanyard 4 Press and hold the power button for 1 second to turn on the receiver To turn off the receiver press and hold the power button for 3 sec...

Page 22: ...on Possible Cause Potential Solution No power lights illuminated on rack equipment Rack power strip switch is in the OFF position Flip the rack power strip switch to the ON position Rack is plugged in...

Page 23: ...to different channels Set to same channel Interference on wireless equipment Competing RF equipment within frequency band 1 Scan for clearest group channel on microphone receiver 2 Switch wireless re...

Page 24: ...frequency finder 2 Enter the LOCATION of the facility select QLX D as the WIRELESS SERIES and then click SEARCH 3 Ensure the wireless receiver is set to the proper Group Reserved Channel for the Band...

Page 25: ...Band H50 A 3594 Wireless Bodypack For Band G50 A 3596 Wireless Bodypack For Band H50 A 3597 Wireless Accessories Passive Antenna Combiner A 3121 Black Cloth Pouch for Bodypack A 3123 Furry Windscreen...

Page 26: ...o Interface A 2493 Shure PSM900 Personal Monitor System Band G6 470 506 MHz Configured 0A 1340 0358 A 2307 Shure DFR Feedback Reducer Configured 0A 1340 0353 Media Player AM FM Antenna 0A 1340 0359 Re...

Page 27: ..._________________________ Daktronics Customer ID Number ______________________________________________________ To participate in the Exchange Program follow these steps 1 Call Daktronics Customer Serv...

Page 28: ...nt 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 Enclose name address pho...

Page 29: ...e Drawings Refer to Resources p 1 for information regarding how to read the drawing number Any contract specific drawings take precedence over the general drawings Reference Drawings Schematic Layout...

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Page 31: ...O STEREO 1 STEREO 2 R L MONITOR OUT AUX 2 OUT AUX 1 OUT INSERT INSERT MIX L MIX R SOUDCRAFT 2 TRACK RECORD OUT L R L R 48 V PHONES PHANTOM POWER MIC 1 CD WIRELESS MASTER WIRELESS F XLR M XLR WRX2 MIC...

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Page 33: ...h for the component model number Component Model Number Manufacturer Manual Audio Mixer EPM8 Soundcraft www soundcraft com CD Media Player CD 400U current production Tascam www tascam com DN 501C lega...

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Page 35: ...Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability 31 C Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability This section includes the Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability statement SL 02374...

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Page 37: ...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 38: ...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 39: ...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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