201 Daktronics Dr, PO Box 5128, Brookings, SD 57006 Tel: 866-343-3122 Fax: 605-697-4700 www.daktronics.com Galaxy® AF-3200 34 mm Installat
Mechanical Installation 2.2 Display Mounting The installer is responsible for ensuring the installation adequately meets local codes and standards,
Section 3: Power Installation Read the Mechanical, Power, and Signal Installation sections before installing the display(s). Only a qualified indiv
two faces, power will need to be connected to both the primary and the mirror displays separately. 6. Connect the grounding electrode conductor at t
Installation with Ground and Neutral Conductors Provided For these displays, installation with ground and neutral conductors provided is used. The po
resistance. The grounding electrode should be installed within 25 feet of the base of the display. The grounding electrode must be connected to the g
Option 2: Terminating power at the internal connections Directions are provided for one and two circuit power termination. 1. Open the display (re
Power Installation 3.6 Power Routing in the Display Following is a basic overview of power routing. This may vary depending on the pixel dimensions
Section 4: Signal Installation Overview 4.1 Introduction to Signal Communication Daktronics Galaxy® displays are equipped to receive many types of
ED-16958 Product 1301 Rev 2 – 15 January 2010 Fill in the chart with specific information about this display so these det
Section 5: Start-up Procedure Before starting up the display, go over this checklist to ensure that all parts are ready to operate correctly. Figur
Start-up Procedure 5-25.2 Start-up Sequence Each time the display is turned on, an initialization sequence will run. The information in the second
Section 6: Maintenance Important Notes: Power must be turned off before any repair or maintenance work is done on the display. Qualified service
6.1 Display Access To gain access to the interior of a display, the face panel needs to be opened. To access the interior of the display, perform the
Maintenance 6-3Fans • Refer to Section 6.2. Clean or replace as necessary. Dust around fans, on cabinet bottom • Vacuum or carefully wipe away. Wat
Section 7: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Safety Precautions • Read and understand these instructions for proper operation of the display. • Disc
7.2 Controller Diagnostics The controller is the component that receives communication from the computer and then sends data to the modules. Figure
Figure/ label LED # Color Operation Run DS4 Red Steady FLASH about once per second indicates controller is working properly. Send signal TX1
7.3 Troubleshooting Display Problems This section contains some symptoms that may be encountered in the displays. This list does not include every
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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-5• Check for bent pins on the jack going to a non-working module. • Move or replace the modules that show distor
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-6• Verify that two different addresses are set up for these two primary displays in the Venus 1500 Administrator.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 7-71. Open the Venus 1500 Display Manager and click on Diagnostic Control, represented by the gears in the top sect
Section 8: Parts Replacement 8.1 Obtaining Replacement Parts Daktronics Galaxy® AF-3200 displays are designed and manufactured for performance, rel
The following table contains some of the items that may need to be replaced in a display over a period of time. If a circuit board or assembly is not
8.2 Instructions for Replacing Parts Module Removal/Replacement If LEDs have failed, do not attempt to replace individual LEDs. Return a failed m
Controller Replacement Complete the following steps to remove the controller from the display. Tools required: 1/8" hex wrench and 3/16"
Power Supply Replacement The modules in a display rely on power supplies that receive 120VAC from the power termination panel and send out DC power t
Light Sensor Replacement If the light sensor should fail, only the circuit board needs to be replaced. To do this, open the face panel of the display
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Temperature Sensor Replacement The temperature component is a small sensor board located inside a plastic housing (Figure 29). This will be mounted o
8.3 Common Power and Signal Connectors When pulling a connector plug from a jack, do not pull on the Figure 34: RJ11/RJ45 Connector wire or cable;
Phone/Network Jacks (RJ11/RJ45 Connectors): RJ connectors, as seen in Figure 34, are similar to the telephone connectors or network jacks found in ho
Parts Replacement 8-108.4 Definitions of Terms Controller: The “brains” of the display. The controller receives signal communication from the compu
Exchange and Repair Program 9-1 Section 9: Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs 9.1 Exchange Program The Daktronics Exchange Pr
Exchange and Repair Program 9-29.2 Repair & Return Program For items not subject to exchange, Daktronics offers a Repair & Return Program.
Reference Drawings A-1 Appendix A: Reference Drawings The drawings listed here are included in the pages following. Power Specifications: Po
Temperature Sensor Installation B-1 Appendix B: Temperature Sensor Installation
Section 1: Overview of the Displays Daktronics Galaxy® displays are built for long life and easy maintenance. To ensure the optimal performance of t
p. 1 of 6 Optional Temperature Sensor Mounting ED-14377-Rev 4 3 October 2007 For Galaxy displays only Reference Drawings: Temperature Sensor Cabl
p. 2 of 6 Optional Temperature Sensor Mountingp. 2 ED-14377-Rev4 3 October 2007 Figure 2: Located on the Display Figu
p. 3 of 6 Optional Temperature Sensor Mounting ED-14377-Rev 4 3 October 2007 Using the quick-connect cable and less than the 25-foot cable 1. Op
p. 4 of 6 Optional Temperature Sensor Mountingp. 4 ED-14377-Rev4 3 October 2007 Using more than 25-feet of cable To meet customer needs, Daktro
p. 5 of 6 Optional Temperature Sensor Mounting ED-14377-Rev 4 3 October 2007 CAN Temperature Sensor (TB1) Field Cabling Primary - Controller Bo
p. 6 of 6 Optional Temperature Sensor Mountingp. 6 ED-14377-Rev4 3 October 2007 1.5 Sensor Board Replacement If a problem occurs with the tempe
Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability C-1 Appendix C: Daktronics Warranty and Limitation of Liability (SL-02374)
1-2 Overview of the Displays A typical display system is controlled with a Windows®-based personal computer (PC) running Venus® 1500 software. Venus
Section 2: Mechanical Installation Read the Mechanical, Power, and Signal Installation sections before installing the display(s). Daktronics engine
Figure 5: Back and Side Views of Typical Display Pre-installation Checklist Verify the following before proceeding with installation: • The disp
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