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Summary of Contents for Tuff Sport TN-2562

Page 1: ...Daktronics Drive PO Box 5128 Brookings SD 57006 5128 Tel 1 800 DAKTRONICS 1 800 325 8766 Fax 605 697 4746 Web www daktronics com Daktronics Tuff Sport Indoor Multi Court Tennis LED Scoreboards Displa...

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Page 3: ...graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying taping or information storage and retrieval systems without written permission of the publisher All Sport DakTennis PanaView Tuff Sport and UniV...

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Page 5: ...l Connection Between Scoreboards 12 4 4 Signal Connection with TNMCs 12 Wireless Connection to Scoreboard 13 4 5 All Sport CG Setup 13 Section 5 Scoreboard Troubleshooting 15 5 1 Troubleshooting Table...

Page 6: ...ccess 29 6 6 Display Drivers 29 Diagnostic LEDs 30 Replacing a Driver 30 6 7 Modules 31 Replacing Modules 31 6 8 Power Supplies 32 Replacing a Power Supply 32 6 9 Display Maintenance 32 6 10 Replaceme...

Page 7: ...power supplies to avoid electrical shock Power supplies run on high voltage and may cause physical injury if touched while powered Do not modify the scoreboard structure or attach any panels or cover...

Page 8: ...mber suffix that refers to indoor outdoor status power supply and digit color TN Tennis 1 4 Resources Figure 2 illustrates a Daktronics drawing label The drawing number is located in the lower right c...

Page 9: ...ransformer T XXXX Metal part M XXX Fabricated metal assembly 0S XXXXXX Specially ordered part PR XXXXX X Accessory Labels Component Label Termination block for power or signal cable TBXX Grounding poi...

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Page 11: ...W 6 D 2743 mm 7315 mm 152 mm 816 lb 370 kg 1400 W 11 7 A 6 1 A w 0 75 TNMC same 920 lb 417 kg 2100 W 17 5 A 9 1 A w 1 00 TNMC 2800 W 23 3 A 12 2 A TN 2561 9 0 D 27 0 W 6 D 2743 mm 8230 mm 152 mm 918...

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Page 13: ...the eyebolts remains straight up minimizing lifting stress Figure 4 illustrates the preferred scoreboard lifting method on the left and an acceptable alternative lifting method on the right When lift...

Page 14: ...he top rear flange b Using the bracket as a template drill another hole through the top rear flange c Secure the top rear flange and bracket to the wall with 1 2 hardware through the existing and dril...

Page 15: ...inet reducing the need for protective devices Some users however may still wish to have additional protection from other projectiles and in these cases Daktronics provides optional protective devices...

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Page 17: ...with universal power plugs Grounding Connect the scoreboard to earth ground Proper grounding assures reliable equipment operation and protects the equipment against damaging electrical disturbances a...

Page 18: ...nis software and a signal converter to send the wired signal to the display Refer to Drawing B 231298 in Appendix A 1 Plug in the wireless base station part 0A 1110 0037 within 12 3 6 m of the DakTenn...

Page 19: ...will be necessary to use USB to Serial converters not provided by Daktronics 3 Connect the 9 pin to 25 pin serial cable part 0A 1374 0106 between the DakTennis computer and the J6 I O PORT jack of a...

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Page 21: ...provided in Section 5 8 Problem Possible Cause Solution Items to Check Scoreboard doesn t light and console doesn t work No power to the scoreboard Check that the main circuit breaker for the scorebo...

Page 22: ...the scoreboard model Refer to the control console operation manual see Section 1 1 Incorrect driver address Check that the scoreboard driver s are set to the correct address es see Section 5 4 Scorebo...

Page 23: ...igit panels are typically held in place on the scoreboard face by two screws To remove a digit simply unfasten the screws and carefully lift it from the cabinet The power signal plug can then be remov...

Page 24: ...ng the digits to the inside of the panel and then lift the digit off the stud inserts 4 Position a new digit over the studs making sure the small plastic spacers are still in place and tighten the nut...

Page 25: ...m standoffs and then lift the digit off the standoff diffuser assembly 4 Position a new digit over the standoffs and tighten the nuts It may be necessary to also tighten the standoffs if they became l...

Page 26: ...All Tuff Sport tennis scoreboards use 16 column drivers Figure 15 Refer to the component location drawings in Appendix A to determine the type and number of drivers for a particular scoreboard model...

Page 27: ...on Operation Summary DS1 Green Power Steady on DS1 will be on and steady to indicate the driver has power DS2 Red Signal RX Steady on or blinking DS2 will be on or blinking when the driver is receivin...

Page 28: ...then power up and test the scoreboard to see if changing the driver has resolved the problem Setting the Driver Address Since the same LED drivers can be used for many scoreboard models each driver m...

Page 29: ...16 column 0P 1150 0126 PanaView Digit 5 red LED 7 seg 0P 1150 0200 PanaView Digit 5 amber LED 7 seg 0P 1150 0081 PanaView Digit 10 red LED 7 seg 0P 1230 0050 PanaView Digit 10 amber LED 7 seg 0P 1230...

Page 30: ...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 organizati...

Page 31: ...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 33: ...ames or messages of 15 characters on the scoreboard in place of static vinyl captions TNMCs are typically ordered factory installed but they may also be field mounted after the scoreboard is in place...

Page 34: ...tion 5 Symptom Condition Possible Remedy One or more LEDs on a single module fails to light Check replace the ribbon cables on the module Replace the module see Section 6 7 One or more LEDs on a singl...

Page 35: ...onnect harnesses the power is passed from the driver tray to the Home display power supply and then to the Guest display power supply 3 Power from the power supplies is relayed to all display modules...

Page 36: ...bed in Section 6 5 2 Disconnect all power and signal connectors from the driver by squeezing together the locking tabs and pulling the connectors free Note It may be helpful to label the cables to kno...

Page 37: ...free Note It may be helpful to label the cables to know which cable goes to which connector when reattaching 3 Remove the nuts securing the module circuit board to the face panel If a display driver i...

Page 38: ...s have not come loose Check and tighten or replace fasteners as required Excessive Dust Buildup It may be necessary to occasionally vacuum the inside of the display cabinet to remove dust dirt buildup...

Page 39: ...r Ad Panel Mounting to Scoreboard A 156134 Schematic 16V 1 Driver 120 or 230VAC A 158348 Base Station Indoor Installation A 227465 System Riser Tennis Multi Court DakTennis CG B 231298 System Riser Te...

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Page 59: ...Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability 35 Appendix B Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability...

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Page 61: ...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 62: ...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 a...

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