Daktronics AB-1600-1.5,2.5 User Manual

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting

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DS3 - Data: This indicates when line receiver is receiving data from the controller. It will flash ON
when it receives data.

DS4 - Bright: This indicator will be ON when the photocell is detecting a full bright light level and
OFF for other light levels. If no photocell connects to line receiver, it will flash.

DS5 - Power: This indicates when the power on the line receiver is working. It should ALWAYS be
ON.

DS6 - DS13 - Thermostat Inputs
: These indicate proper cooling of the display. These should ALL
be ON. An OFF LED indicates a failed fan. When this occurs, the line receiver will automatically
blank the display to prevent heat damage to the electrical components.

DS14 - Program: This indicates the line receiver powered-up OK. It should be ON.

DS15 and/or DS16 -Transmit: Indicate(s) signal transmission out of the fiber optic transmitter(s)
(possibly to another display).

Line Receiver Connections
J1:
In from the fan controller enclosure
J2: Power in
J3: Echo display dimming.
J4:
Display 2 out
J5: Display 1 out
J6: Fiber optic cable out
J7: Fiber optic cable out
J8: Fiber optic cable in

Daktronics configures the switch settings (S1-S12) at the factory. If the need arises to verify switch
settings, use the label on the cover of the line receiver as a guide or refer to Drawings A-109450, A-
109648
and A-110166 in Appendix B.

Complete the following steps to remove a line receiver board from its enclosure.

1.
To access the enclosure housing the serial line interface, remove the necessary lens/reflector

assemblies as explained in Section 4.7 above.

2. Remove the cover form the enclosure.
3. Disconnect all signal cables from the circuit board. It may be helpful to label the cables to ensure

correct placement when installing another serial line interface board.

4. Remove the nuts holding the board in place and remove the board from the enclosure.

4.14

Vertical Shift Boards

A vertical shift board is on the back on the left-most lampbank in each row. It routes signal from the
line receiver down each row of lampbanks.

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