Daktronics AB-1600-1.5,2.5 User Manual

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting

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4.19 Troubleshooting Checklist – Line Receiver Displays

If the display has a line receiver, the following table covers a few problems that might be encountered
while operating the display, along with a cause/remedy. While this list does not cover every possible
problem, it does list those that are most likely to occur.

Problem

Possible Cause/Solution

One or more lamps will not light.

Replace the lamp.

Replace the socket.

Replace the lampbank.

One or more lamps will not turn off.

Check for metallic foreign objects on the lampbank
causing a short.

Replace the lampbank.

Not all of one row of modules or part
of one row of modules is working.

Check for a bad vertical shift board (VSB) by
swapping in a known good vertical shift board.

Replace the ribbon cable from the VSB to the
underlying lampbank.

Check appropriate breaker in panelboard.

Check for 230 VAC incoming display power.

Replace the last working lampbank in that row.

Garbled display or shifted
sequence.

Set computer and line receiver to high line feed.

Double check line receiver is set for correct display
size.

Replace line receiver.

Group of 2 modules does not work.

Check appropriate breaker in panelboard.

Check transformer for correct output (24 VAC).

Entire display does not work

Check for 230 VAC incoming display power.

Check fuse in fan control enclosure.

Check line receiver indicator LEDs.

Check all signal connections.

Single module does not work

Check signal connection.

Check power connections.

Check appropriate breaker in panelboard.

Replace lampbank.

Display works for a short time and
then blanks.

Check that all fans are operational and running at
full RPM.

Check that filters are not plugged and limiting
airflow.


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