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DAKTRONICS

WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

 

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 agrees to be bound by and accept these terms and conditions.  All defined 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 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 Purchaser 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.  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 either 

Purchaser or Daktronics.    

 

C.  Daktronics shall pay ground transportation charges for the return of any defective component of the Equipment. If returned 

Equipment is repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty, Daktronics will prepay ground transportation charges back to 

Purchaser; otherwise, Purchaser shall pay transportation charges to return the Equipment back to the Purchaser.  All 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 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 this 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.   The limited warranty provided by Daktronics does not impose any 

duty or liability upon Daktronics for partial LED pixel degradation.  Nor does the limited warranty 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. 

 

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR 

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

MERCHANTABILITY AND FINTESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  SPECIFICALLY, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, THE SELLER 

UNDERTAKES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE QUALITY OF THE EQUIPMENT OR THAT THE EQUIPMENT WILL BE FIT FOR ANY PARTICULAR 

PURPOSE FOR WHICH PURCHASER MAY BE BUYING THE EQUIPMENT.  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE 

WARRANTY PERIOD.  NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION, OR ADVICE GIVEN BY THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, 

SHALL 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 

 

 The limited warranty provided by Daktronics does not impose any duty or liability upon Daktronics for:  

A  Any 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, Purchaser assumes all risk of loss or damage, and agrees to use 

any shipping containers that might be provided by Daktronics and to ship the Equipment in the manner prescribed by 

Daktronics;  
 
B.  Any damage caused by the unauthorized adjustment, repair or service of the Equipment by anyone other than personnel of 

Daktronics or its authorized repair agents;  

Summary of Contents for TN-2007

Page 1: ...n taken in the preparation of this manual the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions No part of this book covered by the copyrights hereon may be reproduced or copied in any form...

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Page 3: ...Grounding 3 1 3 3 Connecting Power and Signal Models TN 2007 TN 2008 and TN 2009 3 1 3 4 Connecting Power and Signal Model TN 2016 3 2 3 5 Power Models TN 2007 TN 2008 and TN 2009 3 2 Power Installat...

Page 4: ...ii Table of Contents 4 10 Replacement Parts List 4 6 Exchange Program 4 7 Appendix A Reference Drawings A 1 Appendix B Eyebolts B 1...

Page 5: ...eboards referenced in this manual For questions regarding the safety installation operation or service of these systems please refer to the telephone numbers listed on the cover page and in Section 4...

Page 6: ...g displays created by Daktronics The displays are configured for both outdoor and indoor courtside use Featuring highly visible 5 and 10 fixed digits the boards use light emitting diodes to illuminate...

Page 7: ...face measuring 21 high and 24 wide with a front to back depth of 6 The set and game displays each have a mounting weight of about 100 pounds and the advertising ID panel if attached adds 35 pounds Th...

Page 8: ...If your board uses TNMCs it will interface with the All Sport 5010 controller Drawing A 252412 illustrates a typical layout with the RC 100 control console Refer to Section 3 Electrical Installation...

Page 9: ...d so that the deeper flange or guide is toward the top To insert a caption panel fit the top edge of the caption into the module s upper guide lift the panel slightly pressing back then drop it into t...

Page 10: ...ebolts mounted to a 1 8 aluminum plate or steel nut plate but exceeding load angles or weight limits could cause the bolts to pull out or the scoreboard cabinet to buckle In either circumstance the re...

Page 11: ...lar construction permits varied configurations and the unique requirements of each facility will determine the setup and anchoring method best suited for the display For wall mounted installations Dak...

Page 12: ...nd environment every installation will be unique Such beam mounted installations require that a qualified engineer provide specifications for both the reinforced concrete footings and the steel suppor...

Page 13: ...el modules together at the ends by inserting screws up through the holes in the top of the lower module and into the captivated nuts in the bottom of the upper module Refer to Drawing A 134759 for a s...

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Page 15: ...The steel support structure for the scoreboard cannot be used as grounding The support is generally embedded in concrete and if it is set in earth the steel is either primed or it corrodes making it...

Page 16: ...displays 3 5 Power Models TN 2007 TN 2008 and TN 2009 Reference Drawings Components 2 4 Pos Power and Signal Entrance Drawing A 125977 System Riser Tennis Single Court Drawing A 252412 Component Locat...

Page 17: ...iser Tennis Single Court Drawing A 252412 Schematic Gen III Outdoor LED 16 Column Driver Drawing A 177931 Component Locations TN 2016 11 G3 Drawing A 195593 Each tennis scoreboard requires a 120 V AC...

Page 18: ...2 Remove the covers from the load center and driver enclosure 3 Remove the selected knockouts and run the power conduit into the cabinet and connect the 120 V wires to the load center terminal block...

Page 19: ...line of sight from the display This requirement protects workers by keeping the disconnecting means within view while they are servicing the display An exception to this requirement is the type of di...

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Page 21: ...all aluminum construction The drawings referenced above A 134720 A 135208 A 137943 A 139417 A 139420 and A 176684 give exact dimensions screw locations weights and other mechanical specifications The...

Page 22: ...dicators wired to that connector The other eight pins provide switching connections 4 4 Outdoor LED Driver Model TN 2016 Reference Drawing 16 or 8 Column Outdoor LED Driver Drawing A 150423 The task o...

Page 23: ...own in hexagons in the upper half of each digit indicate which connector is wired to that digit 4 6 Component Location and Access Reference Drawings Digit Service Drawing A 130891 Component Locations...

Page 24: ...pen the digit panel as described in Section 4 2 2 Remove the cover from the driver enclosure Disconnect all connectors from the driver Each connector is released by squeezing together the locking tabs...

Page 25: ...bleshooting This section lists some symptoms and problems that may be encountered with scoreboard operation For these symptoms possible cause and corrective actions are indicated This list does not in...

Page 26: ...door 0P 1150 0170 0P 1192 0284 Digit 5 amber coated outdoor NA 0P 1192 0285 Red Arrow outdoor NA 0P 1192 0249 Amber Arrow outdoor NA 0P 1192 0250 Red Arrow indoor NA 0P 1150 0185 LED Driver II 0P 1150...

Page 27: ...h the enclosed UPS shipping document c Ship the part to Daktronics 3 You will be billed for the replacement part immediately unless you have a qualifying service agreement in place In most circumstanc...

Page 28: ...epresentative or the Daktronics Customer Call Center 877 605 1115 toll free or 605 697 4036 2 Receive a Return Materials Authorization RMA number before shipping This expedites repair of your part 3 P...

Page 29: ...Drawing A 137948 Component Locations TN 2008 11 Drawing A 137957 Mechanical Specs TN 2007 9 Drawing A 139417 Mechanical Specs TN 2008 9 Drawing A 139420 16 or 8 Column Outdoor LED Driver Drawing A 150...

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Page 61: ...Eyebolts B 1 Appendix B Eyebolts Eyebolts ED 7244...

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Page 63: ...able and the top of the display the lighter the sign must be to safely lift it Do NOT attempt to lift the display when the lift angle is less than 30 degrees W Weight of sign or Section H Distance bet...

Page 64: ...ts on angular lifts unless absolutely necessary For angular lifts the shoulder pattern eyebolt is preferred B Load should always be applied to eyebolts in the plane of the eye not at some angle to thi...

Page 65: ...Appendix C C 1 Appendix C Daktronics Warranty and Limitations of Liability...

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Page 67: ...back to the Purchaser All 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 expe...

Page 68: ...ed 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 inj...

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