
DVX-1200/2200/2210 Series Panel Installation & Service Quick Guide
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DD5166395
Rev 05
20 October 2023
201 Daktronics Drive
Brookings, SD 57006-5128
www.daktronics.com/support
800.325.8766
Warnings and Disclaimers
• Ensure that all electrical work meets or exceeds all local or national
electrical codes.
• Provide the required power to the display as listed on the product
labels, specifications, or site-specific riser drawings. The conductor size
may vary based on the length of the power run.
•
Consider implementing a separate circuit for the display using an
isolation transformer or dedicated transformer.
•
Daktronics assumes no liability for any issues caused by line voltage
fluctuations or other improper power conditions.
Basics
Display Accessories
Daktronics provides the following standard display accessories: Refer to
•
Lifting tool
•
Mounting clip
•
ST 7.9x38 Self-tapping screw with dove tail
• M12x40 bolt
•
Module Removal Tool
Figure 1:
Daktronics-Provided Accessories
Lifting
Tool
Mounting
Clip
Self-tapping
Screw
M12 Bolt
Module
Removal
Tool
Customer provides the following tools for installation and service. Refer to
• Cordless drill
• Drill socket
Figure 2:
Customer-Provided Tools
Cordless
Drill
Drill
Socket
Mechanical Installation
Mounting Structure
Note:
Images in this section are for illustrative purposes only. Content may
be enlarged for better comprehension.
Ensure the supporting structure for the display is plumb, horizontally level,
and square before installing the display panels.
1.
Inspect the level of the vertical
sections by taking measurements
of the horizontal intervals between
vertical columns (X
i
). Use at least
three equally spaced horizontal
measurements. Refer to
If the difference between any two X
i
measurements exceeds 5 mm, adjust
the structure or plan ahead for panel
adjustments while installing the
display panels..
2.
Ensure the structure is plumb by
placing a sufficiently long level attached to the top
.
If the δ value at the bottom of the structure exceeds
1 mm for each 1 m of the frame’s height, adjust the
structure or plan ahead for panel adjustments while
installing display panels. For example, a 10 m high
structure would have a normally allowable δ
measurement of 10 mm.
3.
Inspect if the structure is curved by placing a
horizontal reference in the vertical bar that has the
furthest Z displacement when compared to the other
bars. Refer to
.
If the difference between any
two Z
i
measurements exceeds 5
mm, adjust the structure or plan
ahead for panel adjustments while
installing the display panels.
Panel Installation
1.
Take the display panels out of the crate and check the
integrity of the panels. Check for any obvious damage
from transport.
2.
Use the supplied lifting tool as an additional handle and
remove the panel from the crate. Refer to
3.
Use a C-clamp to attach an angled metal section with
a total length of two panels or more to the bottom of
the metal structure to support the first row. Ensure the
metal support piece is horizontally level and vertically
Figure 3:
Verify Vertically Level
(Front View)
Figure 4:
Verify
Plumb (Side View)
Figure 5:
Flatness Verification (Top
View)
Figure 6:
Move
Module With
Lifting Tool
Figure 7:
Angle Attached for
First-Row Alignment
Verify
horizontally
level
Figure 8:
Angle Attached to
Structure
Attach with
C-clamp to
structure
4.
Attach eye bolts to the rivet nuts at the top of each panel to lift the
panel into place. Refer to
a time. Make sure to keep a minimum 45° angle on each side.
Figure 9:
Eye Bolts Fixing Points
5.
Bring the panel into position. Install the bottom-center panel (
Section
202
) first unless otherwise specified.
a.
Use bolts to attach the clip angles to the panels and a C-clamp
to lock the plates to the structure. Repeat for all corners. Refer to
Figure 11:
Section Numbering
101
102
103
201
202
203
Figure 10:
Lifting Methods
Figure 12:
Install First Panel
Middle clip
angle for 2
panels
Top/bottom clip
angle for 1 panel