Water Polo Operations 1 All Sport® 5000 Series Control Console Operation Manual ED-11976 Rev 25 – 4 January 2013 201 Daktronics Drive PO Box 5128
viii Table of Contents Score +1...
Table of Contents ix Section 14: Wrestling Operations ...
x Table of Contents Decrement Value ...
Table of Contents xi Time of Day ...
xii Table of Contents New Game...
Table of Contents xiii 22.1 Water Polo Keys ...
xiv Table of Contents Conversion +1/-1, Drop Goal +1/-1, Penalty Goal +1/-1 ... 262 23.3 Menu ...
Table of Contents xv C.4 Custom Indoor Facility ...
Introduction 1 Section 1: Introduction This manual is designed to explain the operation of All Sport® 5000 Series control consoles. For additional i
ED-11976 Product 1196 Rev 25 – 4 January 2013 DAKTRONICS, INC. Copyright 2003-2013 All rights reserved. While
2 Introduction 1.2 Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs Exchange Program The Daktronics Exchange Program is a service for quickly re
Introduction 3 Repair & Return Program For items not subject to exchange, Daktronics offers a Repair & Return Program. To send a part for rep
Basic Operation 5 Section 2: Basic Operation 2.1 Console Operation The console face consists of a 2-line by 16-character liquid crystal display (LC
6 Basic Operation 2.2 Sport Inserts Sport inserts allow a single console to control multiple sports. Select the proper insert from the chart below a
Basic Operation 7 Some keys are labeled +1, +2, or +3. By pressing one of these keys once, the corresponding field on the scoreboard (such as score
8 Basic Operation 2.4 Setting Radio Channels Reference Drawings: Channel Selection; Multiple Broadcast Group, Gen IV ... Dr
Basic Operation 9 Single Controller System In a single controller system (Figure 5), all radio receivers and all scoreboards receive signal from the
10 Basic Operation Multiple Controller System with Single Broadcast Group In a multiple controller system with a single broadcast group (Figure 6), t
Basic Operation 11 Multiple Controller with Multiple Broadcast Groups In a multiple controller system with multiple broadcast groups (Figure 7), ther
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12 Basic Operation Typically, all multiple controller systems will use BCAST 1, CHAN 1 for the first controller in Broadcast Group 1 and BCAST 2, CH
Basic Operation 13 2.5 Standard Keys Start <START> is used to start the main clock. The green LED on the <START> key is on while the mai
14 Basic Operation Set Main Clock Display Action MM:SS.T = minutes, seconds, tenths of a second After the main clock has been stopped, press
Basic Operation 15 Display Action MM:SS = minutes, seconds Press <SET MAIN CLOCK> a fourth time or the down arrow key to display the conf
16 Basic Operation Count Up/Down Display Action After the main clock has been stopped, the direction of the clock can be set. Press <1&
Basic Operation 17 Main Clock Control The Main Clock Start/Stop switch plugs into J4 on the back of the console (Figure 8). This unit has a rocker s
18 Basic Operation 2.8 Team Name Entry Certain scoreboard models are equipped with Team Name Message Centers (TNMCs), small matrix displays that all
Basic Operation 19 The following character widths are for 16 High TNMCs: TNMC Font A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Single Stroke
Segment Timer Operations 21 Section 3: Segment Timer Operations Sport Insert: LL-2475 (Code 100 is for the dedicated Segment Timer) The Sport Inse
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Table of Contents iii Switch Output ...
iv Table of Contents Recall Shot Time ...
Table of Contents v Ball On ...
vi Table of Contents Clear All Penalties .......
Table of Contents vii Time Outs .............................
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