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DAKTRONICS  

WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

 

 

Copyright © Daktronics, Inc.  SL-02374  Rev 12  27Jun14   Page 2 of 2 

 

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.  Any 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 Purchaser and 
are not part of the contract of sale;  
 
G.  Any 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.  Any performance of preventive maintenance; 
 
J.   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;  
 
K. Incorporation of accessories, attachments, software or other devices not furnished by Daktronics; or 
 
L.  Paint or refinishing the Equipment or furnishing material for this purpose. 
 

3. 

Limitation of Liability 

 

 

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.   

 

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 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, lost data, injury to property or any damages or sums paid by Purchaser 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.   
 
In no event shall Daktronics be liable to Purchaser or any other party 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  actually  delivered  to  and  paid  for  by  the  Purchaser.    The  Purchaser’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 

 

The  Warranty contained  herein  extends  only  to  the  original  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 
 

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.    Both  parties consent to  the  application  of  the  laws  of  the  State  of  South  Dakota to  govern,  interpret,  and 
enforce all of Purchaser and Daktronics 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. 
 

6. 

Availability of Extended Service Agreement 

 

For Purchaser’s protection, in addition to that afforded by the warranties set forth herein, Purchaser may purchase extended warranty services to cover 
the Equipment. The Extended Service Agreement, available from Daktronics, provides for electronic parts repair and/or on-site labor for an extended 
period from the date of expiration 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 Customer Service at 1-800-DAKTRONics (1-800-325-8766). 

Summary of Contents for Sportsound SSR-200

Page 1: ... Daktronics Drive PO Box 5128 Brookings SD 57006 5128 Tel 1 800 DAKTRONICS 1 800 325 8766 Fax 605697 4746 www daktronics com support Sportsound Rack SSR 200 Operation Manual DD2298630 Rev 4 07 August 2015 ...

Page 2: ... 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 Sportsound is a registered trademark of Daktronics Inc All other trademarks are property of their respective comp...

Page 3: ...7 Section 3 Setup Operation 9 3 1 Setup 9 3 2 Mixer Operation 11 3 3 Wireless Mic System Operation 13 Wireless Receiver 13 Single Receiver 13 Network Receivers 13 Wireless Mic Bodypack Operation 14 3 4 Microphone Best Practices 15 3 5 Personal Monitor System Operation Optional 15 3 6 Hearing Assist System Operation Optional 17 Section 4 Maintenance Troubleshooting 19 4 1 Maintenance 19 4 2 Trouble...

Page 4: ...ii Table of Contents Appendix A Reference Drawings 25 Appendix B Supplementary Manuals 27 Appendix C Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability 29 ...

Page 5: ...ipment for shipping damage such as rattles and dents and verify that all equipment is included as itemized on the packing slip Immediately report any problems to Daktronics save all packing materials if exchange is necessary Keep equipment covered when possible to protect from dust and debris 1 1 Resources Figure 1 illustrates a Daktronics drawing label The drawing number is located in the lower r...

Page 6: ... these instructions if replacing 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 F XXXX Transformer T XXXX Metal part M XXX Fabricated metal assembly 0S XXXXXX Specially ordered part PR XXXXX X 0P 1127 0024 SN 2465 02 19 12 Rev 1 Figure 2 Part Label Ac...

Page 7: ...Supplementary Manual 1 Audio Mixer Section 3 2 Soundcraft EFX EPM User Guide 2 Professional CD Player N A DENON Professional CD Media Player DN 501C Owner s Manual 3 Wireless Receiver System Section 3 3 Shure QLX D Wireless System User Guide 4 ADA Hearing Assist System Optional Section 3 6 Listen LT 800 LR 400 LA 122 Users Manuals 5 Wireless Personal Stereo Monitor System Optional Section 3 5 Shur...

Page 8: ... and mix output 10 segment LED output metering Headphone output Professional CD Media Player The DN 501C Figure 5 is a professional rack mount CD Media Player with a combination of flexible file formats and comprehensive inputs and outputs Other features include Supports CD DA WAV MP3 AAC AIFF audio file formats USB mass storage device playback including direct digital playback from iPod iPhone Ba...

Page 9: ...eceivers 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 channel are available Automatic Frequency Selection technology detects the clearest frequencies in the area Other features include Lockable settings Battery power gauges Effective Range 328 100 m under optimal co...

Page 10: ...341 m per second This produces a noticeable delay as one moves away from the speaker Even experienced performers have trouble adjusting to this delay A wireless in ear monitor system provides a real time signal to the talent and blocks the sound delay from their ears Note If more receivers are required and the transmitter is already installed additional receiver packs and headphones are available ...

Page 11: ... sum switches 2 4 Signal Cables Cable specifications are as follows 5 1 5 m XLR cable for auxiliary audio input part W 1627 15 4 6 m XLR cable between announcer s interface and rack part W 2074 25 7 6 m XLR cable from rack to fiber box or wall plate part W 1560 Notes Keep unbalanced cable lengths under 6 1 8 m to prevent unwanted noise from being picked up Use appropriate converters such as the LT...

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Page 13: ...tead 4 Connect one end of the 5 1 5 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 Locate the 3 prong power cord and plug into a standard 120 VAC outlet Ensure the fiber box if included also has power 6 Turn on the power strip 7 Switch the AUDIO SIGNAL to ON Follow th...

Page 14: ...10 Setup Operation Announcer s Interface Gen II Laptop Interface 1 2 Rear View 3 5 4 7 6 Fiber Box outdoor Wall Plate indoor OR Figure 17 Rack Setup w Announcer s Interface Gen II ...

Page 15: ...efer to Figure 18 for an overview of the mixer components and controls 1 Inputs 5 Outputs 2 Trim Gain Knob 6 Phantom Power 3 PFL Mute Buttons 7 VU Meter 4 Channel Sliders Faders 8 Master Sliders Faders 5 1 2 3 4 7 8 6 5 Figure 18 Mixer Layout ...

Page 16: ...ure 20 Release the PFL button and repeat this step for all other channels in use Note The PEAK LED indicates that the signal is close to distorting 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 button is not depressed Remember Bad input bad output No adjust...

Page 17: ... 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 Ensure all transmitters are powered off Turn on all receivers and wait one minute to allow time to connect to the network 2 Press menu on one receiver until group number flashes 3 Use the arrow buttons to select a group to scan 4 Press enter wait...

Page 18: ...eferee mute switch Verify Reception With a transmitter and the receiver both turned on and having matching GROUP and Channel numbers the RF meter on the receiver should be indicating signal Speak into the microphone and the TX AUDIO meter should indicate signal presence Additional Tips Perform a group and channel scan to obtain the best available channel for microphones Check that battery levels a...

Page 19: ...nto a microphone as it could quite easily be damaged 3 5 Personal Monitor System Operation Optional Basic instructions are described below and shown in Figure 25 For more information refer to the Shure PSM 900 Personal Wireless Monitor System User Guide 1 Flip the transmitter POWER switch to ON if it is not already on ensure the RF switch to the left of it is OFF at this time 2 Power on the handhe...

Page 20: ...16 Setup Operation 1 5 6 3 2 4 Figure 25 Optional Personal Stereo Monitor System ...

Page 21: ... SELECT buttons to select a channel 3 Plug the earphones into the jack on top of the handheld receiver 4 Rotate the volume dial counterclockwise to power on the handheld receiver 5 Flip open the battery cover to expose the control buttons Use the CHANNEL SELECT buttons to select the same channel that was set on the transmitter or press SEEK to locate the active channel Note Insert new or fully cha...

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Page 23: ...M switch is in the OFF position Flip switch to the ON position No audio present at mixer Verify audio source is outputting signal to mixer and gain knobs are set to an appropriate level mixer signal indicator lights should be illuminated Announcer s interface microphone signal does not appear at mixer Announcer s interface does not have power Verify the interface is plugged into live wall outlet A...

Page 24: ...smitter to the ON position The transmitter and receiver are set 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 receiver and transmitter to an available clear channel Section 3 3 Low audio signal from wireless device Improper gain adjustment on mixer ...

Page 25: ...r For Band J50 A 3592 Wireless Handheld For Band G50 A 3593 Wireless Handheld For Band H50 A 3594 Wireless Handheld For Band J50 A 3595 Wireless Bodypack For Band G50 A 3596 Wireless Bodypack For Band H50 A 3597 Wireless Bodypack For Band J50 A 3598 Wireless Accessories Passive Antenna Combiner A 3121 Black Cloth Pouch for Bodypack A 3123 Cable 25 XLR M to F W 1560 Cable 5 XLR M to F W 1627 5 2 Op...

Page 26: ...crophone Headset A 2382 USB Audio Interface A 2493 Shure PSM900 Personal Monitor System Band L6 656 692 MHz A 2719 Transmitter A 2720 Bodypack Receiver A 2721 Shure PSM900 Personal Monitor System Band K1 596 632 MHz A 2722 Transmitter A 2723 Bodypack Receiver A 2724 ...

Page 27: ..._____ To participate in the Exchange Program follow these steps 1 Call Daktronics Customer Service Market Description Customer Service Number Schools primary through community junior colleges religious organizations municipal clubs and community centers 877 605 1115 Universities and professional sporting events live events for auditoriums and arenas 866 343 6018 2 When the new exchange part is rec...

Page 28: ...lly to prevent damage during shipment Electronic components such as 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 phone number the case number a clear description of symptoms Shipping Address Daktronics Customer Service Case 201 Daktronics Drive Dock E Brookings SD 57006 6 3 Dak...

Page 29: ...g how to read the drawing number These drawings are listed in alphanumeric order Any contract specific drawings take precedence over the general drawings Drawing Title Drawing Number Schematic Layout Sportsound Rack 200 prior to November 2014 B 1098285 Schematic Layout Sportsound Rack 200 B 1190065 ...

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Page 31: ...1 32 5 21 2 9 3 21 6 3 5 1 7 63 0 18 6725 2 8 386 17 5 3 7 6 7 5217 9 723 9 5 5 9 6281 6 67 0 6 1 6 7 3 1 6 85 SRZHU PHQX 360 75 160 77 5 3 7 V QF YROXPH 0 7 17 32 5 0 6281 5 7 30 8 0 0 0 0 0 67 67 8 2 287 0 5 5 5 7 7 675 3 5 6 85 8 3 352 9 56 7 5 9 5 6 85 6 7 32 5 6 85 6 7 32 5 5 66 0 5 66 0 5 1 66 67 1 5 021 725 127 6 127 5 1 8 7 1 7 21 376 35 66 1 7 6 6 2 1 21 7 6 5 1 5 21 17 1 35235 7 5 2 127 ...

Page 32: ...200 1H 1B H50 0A 1534 0085 SSR 200 1H 1B G50 0A 1534 0086 SSR 200 1H 1B ADA IEM J50 0A 1534 0087 SSR 200 1H 1B ADA IEM H50 0A 1534 0088 SSR 200 1H 1B ADA IEM G50 0A 1534 0089 SSR 200 1H J50 0A 1534 0090 SSR 200 1H H50 0A 1534 0091 SSR 200 1H G50 0A 1534 0068 SSR 200 NW 5 6 85 4 7 5 66 5 9 5 17 11 7 6 5 1 127 7 285 3 6 2 7 6 5 1 7 7 20 3 7 1 5 72 3 21 7 6833 17 11 5 6 2 1 17 11 5 20321 17 63 6 0867...

Page 33: ...isit the manufacturer s website or perform a web search for the component model number Component Model Number Manufacturer Manual Audio Mixer EPM8 Soundcraft www soundcraft com Professional CD Player DN 501C Denon www denon com Wireless Receiver System QLX D Shure www shure com ULX prior to November 2014 Shure www shure com Directional Antenna PA805 Shure www shure com Wireless Personal Stereo Mon...

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Page 37: ...ot be obligated to pay freight for any unapproved return Purchaser 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 ...

Page 38: ...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 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 In no e...

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