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SSR-300 Components

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Feedback Reducer

The Shure

®

 DFR22 is a two-input, two-output digital audio processor with feedback 

reduction. The 2 x 2 matrix mixer allows either or both inputs to be routed to either or both 

outputs, with additional controls for levels and polarity. The unit stores sixteen presets and 

provides 24-bit conversion, 48kHz sampling, and a minimum dynamic range of 100 dB. 

Distribution Amplifier

The Kramer VM-1610 Distribution Amplifier is a four-input, twenty-output splitter/distribution 

amplifier capable of providing twenty discrete balanced outputs from two or four 

balanced line-level inputs. Channel 1 L/R and 2 L/R Level controls affect the overall level 

of each input. 

ADA Hearing Assist System

The Listen

®

 LT-800 Stationary Transmitter in the audio 

rack allows individuals to experience every word at 

an event. This system is designed to broadcast the 

audio signal throughout the facility. It is capable 

of transmitting to multiple receiver types and its 

adjustable receivers allow each user to have full 

volume control. 
The Listen LT-4200 Portable FM Receiver (

Figure 10

provides users with the choice of 57 channels 

and accessory options ideal for a wide range of 

applications. The receivers are digitally tuned so 

transmission will not drift, assurance that when you 

select a channel it stays on the channel.

Note: 

If more receivers are required and the transmitter is already 

installed, additional receiver packs and headphones are 

available to purchase.

Wireless Personal Stereo Monitor System

The Shure

®

 PSM

®

900 Wireless in-ear monitor system is used for on-field/

on-stage talent. The system includes a transmitter in the audio rack 

and a receiver (

Figure 11

) worn by the performer that allows for 

personal adjustment of mix and volume and compensates for delay 

from the sound system. 
Sound travels at 1120' (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 to purchase.

Figure 10: 

Portable FM 

Receiver w/ In Ear Speaker

Figure 11: 

PSM 

Receiver

Summary of Contents for SPORTSOUND SSR-300 GEN II

Page 1: ...201 Daktronics Drive Brookings SD 57006 5128 www daktronics com support 800 325 8766 SPORTSOUND RACK SSR 300 GEN II OPERATION MANUAL P1340 DD3631705 Rev 04 13 November 2020 ...

Page 2: ...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 Daktronics trademarks are property of Daktronics Inc All other trademarks are property of their respective companies ...

Page 3: ...gh Gain Antenna Kit 7 USB Audio Interface 7 Optional Equipment 7 Self Powered Monitor Speaker 7 Signal Cables 7 3 Setup Operation 9 Mixer Setup 9 Signal Out to Audio System 9 Announcer Setup 9 Powering On 10 Mixer Operation 10 Powering Off 11 Wireless Mic System Operation 12 Wireless Receiver 12 Single Receiver 12 Network Receivers 12 Wireless Mic Bodypack Operation 13 Microphone Best Practices 14...

Page 4: ...cs Exchange and Repair Return Programs 22 Exchange Program 22 Repair Return Program 23 Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability 23 A Reference Drawings 25 B Supplementary Manuals 29 C Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability 31 ...

Page 5: ...with 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 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 Resources Figure 1 illustrates a Daktroni...

Page 6: ...acing 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 0M XXXXXXX 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 Accessory Labels Compone...

Page 7: ... Hearing Assist System Operation p 17 Listen LT 800 LR 400 LA 122 Users Manuals 3 Wireless Personal Stereo Monitor System Personal Monitor System Operation p 16 Shure PSM 900 Personal Wireless Monitor System User Guide 4 CD Media Player N A TASCAM CD 400U Owner s Manual 5 Wireless Receiver 2 Wireless Mic System Operation p 12 Shure QLX D Wireless System User Guide 6 Feedback Reducer N A Shure Mode...

Page 8: ...ck Support for SD SDHC cards and USB memory devices Wireless playback via BluetoothTM devices AM FM radio tuner Balanced XLR and Unbalanced RCA outputs Announcer s Interface The Daktronics Announcer s Interface Figure 6 includes one 1 balanced MIC output one 1 balanced AUX input and headphone jacks headphone volume control knob and momentary or continuous microphone activation buttons Microphone s...

Page 9: ...ystem Dual receivers in the audio rack allow operation of two wireless transmitters simultaneously Figure 9 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 Effective Range 328 100 m under optimal conditions Audio Frequency Re...

Page 10: ...T 4200 Portable FM Receiver Figure 10 provides users with the choice of 57 channels and accessory options ideal for a wide range of applications The receivers are digitally tuned so transmission will not drift assurance that when you select a channel it stays on the channel Note If more receivers are required and the transmitter is already installed additional receiver packs and headphones are ava...

Page 11: ...d lift and mono sum switches Optional Equipment Self Powered Monitor Speaker The Yamaha MSP3 monitor speaker Figure 14 features a compact bass reflex cabinet 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 as follows 30 9 1 m XLR cable from rack to fi...

Page 12: ...ppropriate converters such as the LTIBLOX Laptop Interface to convert to balanced cables Figure 15 for longer cable runs if necessary Run audio cables away from power cables to prevent noise Audio cables must be kept separate from current loop scoreboard control signal cables Figure 15 Balanced Unbalanced Cable Comparisons ...

Page 13: ...r it can be left powered on with the key switch Figure 18 used to turn it on and off together with the rack Signal Out to Audio System Route the provided 25 7 6 m XLR cable into the rack through the knockout strain relief Figure 17 Connect one end of the XLR cable to the TO FIBER BOX end of the snake harness still cable tied inside the rack The other end of the XLR cable will typically be routed a...

Page 14: ...y Switch Before continuing be sure to also power on the speaker cabinet s Mixer Operation Basic startup instructions are described below For more information about audio mixer operation refer to the Yamaha Digital Mixing Console TF Series Reference Manual 1 Under USER DEFINED KEYS press the button labeled B Figure 19 Note Custom keys presets may have been set up during training Press the desired k...

Page 15: ... volume Whenever red LEDs are illuminated on the mixer this is generally a sign that input settings need to be lowered For example if red LEDs are lit in the output meter or PEAK LEDs are lit the channel gain and or fader needs to be lowered If lowering the fader does not stop the PEAK LED from illuminating the gain must be lowered PROLONGED OVERLOAD SIGNALS WILL DAMAGE THE AUDIO SYSTEM Powering O...

Page 16: ...iver 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 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 ...

Page 17: ...ute 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 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 ...

Page 18: ...n 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 Best choice for feedback rejection capable of more gain before feedback since microphone can be positioned close to the mouth Placement on head should be taken into consideration mic boom should be on...

Page 19: ... mic system and ensure all levels are good Make sure to use the windscreens on the microphones Try a different 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 noise or feedback it s the lesser of two evils to listen to wind noise Be aware of areas prone ...

Page 20: ...phones 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 prior to each use and always have spares on hand 5 Hold the bodypack up to the transmitter with the sync IR windows facing each other and press the SYNC button on the transmitter The display will show SYNC SU...

Page 21: ...hen 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 seconds 5 Verify the channel number matches on both the receiver and the transmitter To change the channel press and hold the up and down buttons at the same time for 5 seconds and then use the up and down but...

Page 22: ... are complete Symptom Condition Possible Cause Potential Solution 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 Announcer s interface is not plugged into appropriate inputs on the announcer s interface plate Plug announcer s interface into Aux 1 and Mic 1 on the announcer s interface ...

Page 23: ...itter output Set proper transmitter output gain levels refer to Shure Wireless System User Guide Wireless microphone is cutting out The battery is not providing full power Charge or replace battery Transmitter and Receiver Antenna are not in line of sight Relocate receiver antenna to be in clear line of sight to field Note If signal goes through tinted glass antennas may need to be relocated outsi...

Page 24: ...nal ADA In Ear Speaker and FM Receiver 0A 1340 2038 Media Player AM FM Antenna 0A 1340 0359 Telex Wall Plate Microphone WP300 A 2082 Yamaha Self Powered Monitor Speaker A 2206 Cable 10 1 4 TRS W 1340 Cable 12 XLR M to F W 1750 Shure DFR22 Audio Processor with Feedback Reduction A 2261 Single Muff Microphone Headset A 2382 USB Audio Interface A 2493 LTIBLOX Laptop Interface A 2755 Referee Lapel Mic...

Page 25: ...phone A 3777613 Distribution Amplifier VM 1610 A 4706297 Media Player TASCAM CD 400U A 4056173 Media Panel Jack Plate EN 2156 Announcer s Interface Plate EN 2416 Cable 25 XLR M to F W 1560 Cable 5 XLR M to F W 1627 Harness Mixer Snake 50 W 3627434 Refer to Section 6 Daktronics Exchange and Repair Return Programs p 22 for information on exchanging or returning parts ...

Page 26: ...______ 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 organizations municipal clubs and community centers 877 605 1115 Fax 605 697 4444 Universities and professional sporting events live events for auditoriums and arenas 866 343 6018 Fax 605 697 4444 2 When...

Page 27: ...lectronic 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 phone number the case number a clear description of symptoms 5 Ship to Daktronics Customer Service Case 201 Daktronics Drive Dock E Brookings SD 57006 Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability The Daktroni...

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Page 29: ...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 Audio SSR 300 40RU TF1 TIO DWG 3618761 Audio SSR 300 40RU TF1 TIO Layout DWG 3618762 ...

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Page 31: ...DEO INPUT 1 MIC 2 VIDEO INPUT 2 VIDEO INPUT 3 NC MX ANA OUT SPARE OMNI OUT 16 SPARE NC MX 0A 1340 2037 EQUIPMENT MOUNTED IN RACK EN 2203 0A 1340 2033 PT 1024 PT 1009 1 5 0 25 AUDIO SIGNAL CABLE TERMINATION DETAIL SHLD BLK RED A 3589421 TF1 DUST COVER INCLUDED W 3627434 MIXER SNAKE INCLUDED W 3292788 EXTENSION CORD A101 A102 A103 A104 A105 W 1542 A106 W 1917 A107 W 1915 W 1615 A109 W 1627 A110 W 16...

Page 32: ... NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS INC OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES COPYRIGHT 2017 DAKTRONICS INC USA THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION REV TITLE PROJECT INCHES MILLIMETERS DESIGN SCALE DIM UNITS DATE SHEET DO NOT SCALE DRAWING FUNC TYPE SIZE DRAWN JOB NO SPORTSOUND SYSTEMS AUDIO SSR 300 40RU TF1 TIO LAYOUT CBRANDT 19 APR 17 P1340 F 01 D 1 6 CBRANDT 3618762 04 E...

Page 33: ... Number Manufacturer Manual Audio Mixer TF1 Yamaha www yamaha com CD Media Player DN 300Z legacy Denon www denon com CD 400U current production Tascam www tascam com Wireless Receiver System QLX D Shure www shure com Directional Antenna PA805 Shure www shure com Wireless Personal Stereo Monitor System PSM900 Shure www shure com Feedback Reducer DFR22 Shure www shure com Distribution Amplifier DA41...

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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: ...ty 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 tra...

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 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...

Page 39: ...ration 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 Additional Terms applicable to sales outside of the United States The following additional terms apply only where the installation site of the Equipment ...

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