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201 Daktronics Drive

Brookings, SD 57006-5128

www.daktronics.com/support

800.325.8766

SPORTSOUND

®

 RACK

SSR-100 GEN III

OPERATION MANUAL

P1756

DD3953255

Rev 02

30 July 2021

Summary of Contents for SPORTSOUND SSR-100 GEN II

Page 1: ...201 Daktronics Drive Brookings SD 57006 5128 www daktronics com support 800 325 8766 SPORTSOUND RACK SSR 100 GEN III OPERATION MANUAL P1756 DD3953255 Rev 02 30 July 2021 ...

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: ...Settings 9 Surge Protector 10 Wireless Mic System Operation 11 Wireless Receiver 11 Single Receiver 11 Network Receivers 11 Wireless Mic and Bodypack Operation 12 Microphone Best Practices 13 Feedback 14 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 15 Troubleshooting 15 Maintenance 17 5 Replacement Parts 18 SSR 100 Components 18 Optional Components 18 6 Daktronics Exchange and Repair Return Programs 19 Excha...

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Page 5: ... or hang over the edge of a table that would damage or cut the cord Arrange the cord with care so that it will not be tripped over Inspect control equipment for shipping damage such as scratches 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...

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: ...ack component and connection locations as well as a detailed wiring schematic Component Reference Supplementary Manual 1 Wireless Receiver System Wireless Mic System Operation p 11 Shure QLX D Wireless System User Guide 2 Audio Mixer Mixer Operation p 9 N A 3 Power Strip Surge Protector p 10 Geist BR120 10 Instruction Manual 4 I O Panel w On Off Switch N A N A All supplementary manuals are listed ...

Page 8: ...rol knob and momentary or continuous microphone activation buttons Microphone and headphones are provided Optional Equipment Wireless Microphone System The Shure QLX D is a professional UHF wireless microphone system Dual receivers in the audio rack allow operation of two wireless transmitters simultaneously Figure 6 Over 60 compatible channels per frequency band and up to 17 compatible systems pe...

Page 9: ...enna allows for increased performance of wireless microphones with 6 db of gain The directional antennas may be located up to 50 15 2 m away from the announcer s rack Single Muff Headset The professional single muff headset Figure 8 may be used in place of the standard announcer s interface wired microphone and headphones Other features include Ambient noise attenuation Neodymium magnet system for...

Page 10: ...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 to convert to balanced cables Figure 10 for longer cable runs if necessary Run audio cables away from power cables...

Page 11: ...xer and the headphone jack of a laptop or MP3 player 4 Connect the 25 7 6 m XLR cable between the MAIN OUTPUT OUT 1 jack on the front of the rack and the SYSTEM AUDIO jack on the bottom of the fiber box If there is no fiber box as in an indoor system the cable typically connects to a wall plate junction box 5 Plug the 3 prong power cord in the rear of the rack into a standard outlet Ensure the fib...

Page 12: ...ew Rear View 4 3 6 5 7 6 6 OR Fiber Box outdoor Wall Plate indoor to MP3 Player or Laptop Announcer s Interface Gen II 1 Figure 11 SSR 100 Setup w Announcer s Interface Before continuing be sure to also power on the speaker cabinet s ...

Page 13: ...ault When audio is sensed above a threshold at MIC 1 and or MIC 2 inputs all other inputs will be reduced to the level set by the ducking level switch 2 All other inputs will gradually come back up to normal output level automatically Note that the CV Input will mute all other inputs of mixer when signal is sensed above a threshold regardless of this switch setting OFF Signal levels will not be au...

Page 14: ...arm contacts mixer output will MUTE when contacts are closed N C use with Normally Closed fire alarm contacts mixer output will MUTE when contacts are opened 8 PHANTOM POWER ON Supplies 12VDC to MIC 1 4 inputs to power condenser microphones OFF default Select when using dynamic microphones Surge Protector The power strip features a 15A breaker Figure 15 If the breaker trips press the small button ...

Page 15: ...ceiver 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 t...

Page 16: ...referee 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 matching Group and Channel numbers the RF meter on the receiver should be indicating signal Speak into the microphone and the Audio meter should indicate signal presence Additional Tips Perform a grou...

Page 17: ...orn 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 ...

Page 18: ...els 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 to feedback such as from the 2...

Page 19: ...switch 7 on the rear of the mixer is set to the N O position If signal is sensed at the CV INPUT this will mute all other mixer inputs Check the CV LEVEL knob on the rear of the mixer 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 i...

Page 20: ...smitter 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 out...

Page 21: ...rom power during periods of non use Store equipment in a clean dry place free from moisture debris and extreme temperatures Keep announcers rack and equipment covered from dust debris when not in use Clean equipment annually or as needed using electronic equipment duster and a dry cloth ...

Page 22: ... A 1954 Microphone Stand Flange Mount A 2888 13 Gooseneck A 2889 Passive Directional Antenna 470 952 MHz A 3124 50 Coaxial Antenna Cable w BNC W 2476 Referee Headset Microphone A 1972 Single Muff Microphone Headset A 2382 USB Audio Interface A 2493 Referee Mute Switch A 3122 Wireless Receiver For Band G50 A 3590 Wireless Receiver For Band H50 A 3591 Wireless Handheld For Band G50 A 3593 Wireless H...

Page 23: ...__________________________ Daktronics Customer ID Number ______________________________________________________ To participate in the Exchange Program follow these steps 1 Call Daktronics Customer Service United States Canada 1 800 DAK TRON 325 8766 Outside the U S Canada 1 605 275 1040 2 When the new exchange part is received mail the old part to Daktronics If the replacement part fixes the probl...

Page 24: ...ent 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 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 Limitati...

Page 25: ...ce 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 Assy SSR 100 Gen III Schematic Layout DWG 4058726 ...

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Page 27: ...3 2H H50 0A 1756 0071 SSR 100 G3 1H 1B G50 0A 1756 0072 SSR 100 G3 1H 1B H50 0A 1756 0085 SSR 100 G3 1B G50 0A 1756 0086 SSR 100 G3 1B H50 NOTE SPLITTER KIT TO BE INSTALLED IN DUAL WIRELESS MICROPHONE PACKAGES WIRELESS RECEIVER 2 RIGHT W 2384 A 4062778 1 MIXER REAR VIEW A 3505915 1 NOTE WIRELESS EQUIPMENT IS OPTIONAL USE TH 1281 TO CLEAN POWER PACK AND RACK BEFORE APPLYING AT 1059 SECURE POWER PAC...

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Page 29: ...l copy of this manual from www daktronics com manuals click on the appropriate manufacturer link below to view a component s manual If the link is broken visit the manufacturer s website or perform a web search for the component model number Component Model Number Manufacturer Manual Wireless Receiver System QLX D Shure www shure com Directional Antenna PA805 Shure www shure com Power Strip BR120 ...

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Page 31: ...Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability 27 C Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability This section includes the Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability statement SL 02374 ...

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Page 33: ...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 34: ... 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 35: ...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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