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6.4 Power & Signal Summary

Reference Drawings:

Schematic, Amber TNMC, GEN IV ......................................................... Drawing A-252645
Schematic, Red TNMC, GEN IV ............................................................. Drawing A-252681
Schematic; 832 / 848 / 864 Red TNMC GEN IV, 240V ........................... Drawing A-294858
Schematic; 832 / 848 / 864 Amber GEN IV, 240V .................................. Drawing A-294919
Schematic, OD, 3500, 34mm TNMC, Red/Amb .................................... Drawing B-783938
Schematic, OD, 3500, 34mm TNMC, Wht .............................................. Drawing B-906385

Refer to Drawings B-783938 or B-906385 for detailed schematics about display power and
signal routing.

Note: For displays built before September 2009, refer instead to Drawings A-252645,
A-252681, A-294858, or A-294919.


Display signal routing can be summarized as follows:

1. Data from the All Sport

®

controller travels via cable harness into the scoreboard.

2.

The signal travels to the driver/power enclosure through the J1 connector on the
signal surge arrestor card.

3.

Data exits at J42 via current loop harness, and connects with P43 at the driver
assembly. A power/signal interconnect (ribbon cable) carries the signal to the first
module, and the signal relays from module to module, in daisy-chain style, until it
reaches the last module on the message center.

Display power routing can be summarized as follows:

1. Incoming power terminates at the terminal block in the scoreboard driver enclosure.

Using the same harness and J42-P43 connections as signal, power is then routed to
the display driver where it then travels to the power supply assembly.

2. From the power supply assembly, power is relayed to the first module, and then

from module to module.

3. The modules and display driver draw their power directly from the power supply

assemblies (3-12.5 VDC). The power supply voltage is set by a resistor loaded on the
module (via J4).

Note: In displays built before September 2009, modules draw their power directly
from the power supply assemblies (6.5 V for red LED modules, 9 V for amber), while
the display driver receives 16 V power from a transformer on the driver tray.










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