Daktronics All Sport 4000 Series User Manual

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Introduction

1-2

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1.3

Using the Console

An uppercase word in brackets (such as [

OK

]) represents a button on the screen. The names or

letters of keys on the keyboard will be given enclosed in arrows (such as <

ENTER

>) to differentiate

between the screen commands.

1.4

Revision History

Version 1.0

Release Date: 1 November 1996

Initial software release.

Version 1.1

Release Date: 11 March 1997

Added Baseball Code for the new standard Baseball Scoreboards. (Code 38)

Version 1.2

Release Date: 15 July 1997

1.

New Soccer Code: Added saves for new soccer scoreboard models. (Code 69)

2.

Speed Pitch: Program used to register and display speed and type of pitch to a
message display. Two codes were added where one displays the speed automatically
and the other requires user input for display. (Code 191: manual, and Code 192:
automatic)

3.

One Console Basketball Score/Player Foul Operation: Eliminates the need for two
consoles to control player foul panels and scoring. (Code 7: BB18’s, Code 8: BB18A,
Code 17: BB17, Code 18: BB17A)

4.

InfoSport Message Center Controller: Controls the new single line InfoSport
Message Center designed for indoor sporting applications. (Code 101)

5.

Smart Clock: Provides remote game time control with DOG/Shot Clock control.
Used in conjunction with the ProSport 6000. This provides a RTD output with game
time and shot time/delay of game. (Code 111: indoor, Code 112: outdoor)

6.

Test Codes: Added to help test the individual model of scoreboard, in both
manufacturing and field testing. Currently test codes are in place for a majority of
standard Basketball, Hockey, Baseball and Football boards. This is a menu option in
the standard code for the particular board being tested.

7.

Time of Day: In earlier versions when running the time-of-day code, the time was
sent to more than one output. Time was displayed on other digits besides the normal
clock digits on multiple driver boards. This has now been corrected by sending the
time-of-day to output 1 only.

8.

1/10 Second Status: In previous versions, the 1/10 second prompt was not always

th

th

displayed after resuming a game, depending on the position remote start/stop switch.
This has now been corrected. Count up/down status is also now saved. In earlier
versions this always defaulted to count down on power up.

9.

Time-out Time on Clock Digits: This change now displays the time-out time on the
clock digits on the main scoreboard for basketball only.

10. LCD Usage: In previous versions, the second line of the LCD displayed command

entry information only. It has now been revised to show limited game-in-progress
information. On the majority of the sports, it will now show Home/Guest scores.
With baseball, where score was already displayed on the top line, the second line
displays Ball, Strike, and Out status.

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