Daktronics P1756 Sportsound Indoor Ssn-250 Audio System Instruction Manual
- June 2, 2024
- DAKTRONICS
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P1756 Sportsound Indoor Ssn-250 Audio System
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: SPORTSOUND INDOOR SSN-250 AUDIO SYSTEM
- Model: P1756
- Manufacturer: Daktronics
- Revision: 02
- Date: 19 March 2024
- Address: 201 Daktronics Drive Brookings, SD 57006-5128
- Website: www.daktronics.com/support
- Contact: 800.325.8766
Product Usage Instructions
1. Important Safeguards
Follow all safety guidelines provided in the manual to ensure
safe installation and operation of the audio system.
2. Resources
Refer to the Daktronics searchable knowledgebase for common
questions and troubleshooting tips at
www.daktronics.com/support.
Watch instructional videos on how to operate the Sportsound
racks on the Daktronics Support YouTube channel at
www.youtube.com/DaktronicsSupport.
3. Installation
Ensure all necessary materials are gathered before starting the
installation.
Contact a Daktronics sales coordinator or project manager for
project-specific information that supersedes general instructions
in the manual.
4. Nomenclature
Components are labeled with part numbers for easy
identification. Refer to Figure 2 for part label reference.
Use the part numbers on components for ordering replacements if
not found in the Replacement Parts section.
FAQ
Q: How can I order replacement parts?
A: If a component is not found in the Replacement Parts section,
use the part number label on the component to order a replacement.
Refer to Section 6 for Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return
Programs.
Q: Where can I find project-specific information?
A: Project-specific information takes precedence over general
instructions in the manual. Contact a Daktronics sales coordinator
or project manager for detailed project-specific guidance.
SPORTSOUND INDOOR SSN-250 AUDIO SYSTEM
INSTALLATION MANUAL P1756
DD3580600 Rev 02
19 March 2024
201 Daktronics Drive Brookings, SD 57006-5128 www.daktronics.com/support
800.325.8766
Copyright © 2019-2024
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction 1 Important Safeguards
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1 Resources
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1 Daktronics Nomenclature
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….2
2 Sound System Components 3 Equipment Overview
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 Speaker Cluster
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 Drivers 3 Control
Enclosure………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 Tilt-Out Rack4 Swing-
Out Rack 4 Source Equipment ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..4
Signal Cables ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5
3 Mechanical Installation 6 Installation Location
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Speaker Assembly
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Speaker Mounting
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Suspension Method 6 Rigid
Attachment Method 7 Aiming 7 Mounting the Control Enclosure
……………………………………………………………………………………………7 Tilt-Out Rack7 Swing-Out Rack 8
4 Electrical Installation 9 Power/Signal Connections
……………………………………………………………………………………………………9 Signal IN 9 Power IN 10 Grounding
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….10 Speaker Line OUT to Junction
Box 11 Speaker Line OUT to Cluster 11 Amplifier Presets
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12 Surge Protector
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..12
5 Troubleshooting and Replacement Parts 13 Sound Cabinet Troubleshooting
………………………………………………………………………………………….13 Resistance Check 13 Test Tones 15
Amplifier Indicators 15 Equalization and Vertical Coverage
…………………………………………………………………………………..16 Replacement
Parts……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..16 Sound Cabinet Components16
Control Components16
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Table of Contents
6 Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs 17 Exchange Program
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….17 Repair & Return Program
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….18 Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of
Liability ………………………………………………………………………..18
A Reference Drawings 19 B Supplementary Manuals29 C Daktronics Warranty &
Limitation of Liability 31
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1 Introduction
This manual explains the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of a Sportsound® SSN-250 Indoor Audio System with an LEA amplifier. For additional information regarding safety, installation, operation, or service, refer to Section 6: Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs (p17).
Important Safeguards
· Read and understand all instructions before beginning the installation
process
· Disconnect system power when not in use or when servicing
· Do not modify the cabinet structure or attach any panels or coverings
without the express written consent of Daktronics
· Do not disassemble control equipment or electronic controls of the system;
failure to follow this safeguard will make the warranty null and void
· Do not drop the control equipment or allow it to get wet
· Always turn off and/or unplug the control equipment when it is not in use
This keeps equipment protected from power spikes and lightning
· Never yank the power cord from the outlet Grasp the plug and pull to
disconnect
· Do not let any power cord touch hot surfaces or hang over the edge of a
table that would damage or cut the cord Arrange the cord with care so that it
will not be tripped over
· Inspect equipment for shipping damage such as rattles and dents, and verify
that all equipment is included as itemized on the packing slip Immediately
report any problems to Daktronics; save all packing materials if exchange is
necessary
Resources
Figure 1 illustrates a Daktronics drawing label. This manual refers to drawings by listing the last set of digits. In the example, the drawing would be referred to as DWG-1007804. All references to drawing numbers, appendices, figures, or other manuals are presented in bold typeface. Any drawings referenced in a particular section are listed at the beginning of it as shown below:
Drawing Number
Figure 1: Drawing Label
Reference Drawing: System Riser Diagram …………………………………………………………………………… DWG-1007804
Daktronics identifies manuals by the DD or ED number located on the cover page.
Daktronics has a searchable knowledgebase of common questions and troubleshooting tips: www.daktronics.com/support.
Visit the Daktronics Support YouTube channel to learn how to properly operate Sportsound racks: www.youtube.com/ DaktronicsSupport.
Introduction 1
This manual is not specific to a particular installation. Project-specific
information takes precedence over any other general information found in this
manual. Such information may include:
· Schematic Drawings: describe internal power and signal wiring
· Shop Drawings: describe mounting methods to structural elements, access
method (front or rear), and power and signal entrance points
· System Riser Diagrams: describe power and signal connections between system
components and the control location; may also include control room layout and
schematic
· Final Assembly Drawings: describe internal component locations and detailed
product appearance with part numbers and quantities
Ensure all applicable material has been gathered before beginning the
installation. Contact a Daktronics sales coordinator or project manager.
Daktronics Nomenclature
Most components have a white label that lists the part number in bold as shown
in Figure 2. Part numbers may also appear on illustrations and reference
drawings as well as in the Bill of Materials (BOM) for the project. If a
component is not found in the Replacement Parts (p16), use the label to order
a replacement.
0P-1127-0024
SN:
2465
02/19/12 Rev. 1
Figure 2: Part Label
Refer to Section 6: Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs (p17) if replacing or repairing any component.
Main Component Labels
Part Type Individual circuit board Assembly; a collection of circuit boards
Wire or cable Fuse Transformer Metal part Fabricated metal assembly Specially
ordered part
Part Number 0P-XXXX-XXXX
0A-XXXX-XXXX
W-XXXX F-XXXX T-XXXX 0M-XXXXXXX 0S-XXXXXX PR-XXXXX-X
Accessory Labels
Component
Termination block for power or signal cable
Grounding point Power or signal jack Power or signal plug for the opposite
jack
Label TBXX EXX JXX PXX
Introduction 2
2 Sound System Components
Equipment Overview
The Sportsound indoor audio system consists of the following elements: ·
Speaker Cluster · Control Enclosure · Source Equipment · Signal Cables
Speaker Cluster
Figure 3 illustrates the Sportsound SSN-250 speaker cluster. The system
consists of two line array column speakers for seating coverage, two monitor
speakers for court coverage, and one low frequency driver all suspended above
center court. Speakers may be black or white. The speaker cluster dimensions
are 55″ (1397 mm) high, 40″ (1016 mm) wide, and 35″ deep (889 mm), but this
may change depending on the adjustment angles of the column speakers. The
whole cluster weighs 250 lbs (113 kg).
Figure 3: SSN-250 Speaker Cluster
Drivers
Five different types of drivers are used in the SSN-250 speaker cluster: · 1″
(25 mm) soft dome tweeters @32 · 5″ (125 mm) high-power drivers @16 · 12″ (305
mm) low frequency driver @1 · 8″ (203 mm) low frequency drivers @2 · 1″ (25
mm) compression drivers @2
Sound System Components 3
Control Enclosure
The SSN-250 system comes with a choice of either a tilt-out control enclosure
or a swing-out control enclosure.
Refer to Mounting the Control Enclosure (p7) and Power/ Signal Connections
(p9) for more information about installing the control enclosure.
Tilt-Out Rack
A separate tilt-out control enclosure houses the amplifier. Refer to Figure 4.
The lockable tilt-out rack keeps internal
components safe while offering ease of service.
Swing-Out Rack
Figure 4: Control Enclosure Tilt-Out Rack
Reference Drawings: F. Assy; Wall Mount Amp Rack; LEA; SSN-250 ………………………………………… DWG-5124703
A separate swing-out control enclosure houses the amplifier. The lockable swing-out rack keeps internal components safe while offering ease of service.
Figure 5 displays the components of the control enclosure that are visible after removing the front access door. Refer to DWG-5124703 in Appendix A for component and connection locations as well as a detailed wiring schematic.
1
2
Figure 5: Control Enclosure Swing-Out Rack
Component 1 Power Sequencer
2 Amplifier
Reference
Surge Protector (p12)
Amplifier Presets (p.12) & Amplifier Indicators (p.15)
Supplementary Manual
Furman CN2400S Instructions
LEA Connect 704 Amplifier User’s Manual
All supplementary manuals are listed in Appendix B.
Source Equipment
The Sportsound indoor sound cabinet is compatible with all Daktronics standard
control systems. Refer to the manual provided with the control system for
proper operation.
Sound System Components 4
Signal Cables
Cable specifications are as follows: · 1 pair, 22 AWG signal cable from
control enclosure to input plate (part # W-1615) · 4 pair, 13 AWG speaker
cable from control enclosure amp to audio junction box
(part # W-3371462) · 1 pair, 12 AWG speaker cable from audio junction box to
cabinet (part # W-1561 @7)
Notes: · Keep unbalanced cable lengths under 6′ (1.8 m) to prevent unwanted
noise from being
picked up. Use appropriate converters to convert to balanced cables for longer
cable runs if necessary. Refer to Figure 6. · Run audio cables away from power
cables to prevent noise. · Audio cables must be kept separate from current
loop (scoreboard control) signal cables.
Figure 6: Balanced/Unbalanced Cable Comparisons
Sound System Components 5
3 Mechanical Installation
A qualified technician must install the SSN-250 speaker cluster and control
enclosure. It is the installation contractor’s responsibility to install the
proper mounting hardware to ensure the cabinet is mounted safely and securely
to the roof/truss. Owner is responsible for verifying that the building roof
structure can safely support the speaker cluster load in accordance with all
applicable state and local building codes.
Note: Daktronics assumes no responsibility for system damage or injury
resulting from installation methods that deviate from attachment details
specified on shop drawings. Daktronics also assumes no liability for system
damage or injury resulting from incorrect setup, or incorrect lifting methods
performed by non-Daktronics employees.
Installation Location
The speakers are intended to be installed at the center of the room with
column speakers facing the two main seating sections for optimal audio
coverage.
Clearance of surrounding equipment, such as lighting, ventilation, and
curtains/banners, must also be taken into consideration when deciding where
and how the speaker cluster may be mounted.
Speaker Assembly
Reference Drawing: Assy; Step 1-3; SSN-250 ………………………………………………………………………….
DWG-3391990
Refer to DWG-3391990 for steps on assembling the speaker cluster main mounting
brackets using the provided hardware.
First assemble the metal brackets to the subwoofer unit and then lift and
mount it in place according to one of the mounting methods described in
Speaker Mounting (p6). With the subwoofer unit securely fastened to the
roof/truss structure, attach the Court Fill speakers followed by the Home and
Visitor column speakers.
Note: Daktronics assumes no liability for damages resulting from incorrect
setup or lifting methods. Eyebolts are intended for lifting only. Do not
attempt to permanently support the speaker cluster with the eyebolts or
eyebolt holes.
Speaker Mounting
The SSN-250 system may be mounted in one of two primary ways, either suspended
by cables or secured directly to the roof/truss.
Note: Any contract-specific drawings take precedence over the general
drawings. Ensure all applicable materials have been gathered before beginning
the installation. Contact a Daktronics sales coordinator or project manager.
Suspension Method
Reference Drawing: Shop Dwg; SSN-250; Suspension Method……………………………………………….
DWG-3393643
Refer to DWG-3393643 in Appendix A for suspension mounting guidelines.
Mechanical Installation 6
Rigid Attachment Method
Reference Drawing: Shop Dwg; SSN-250; Rigid Attachment Method…………………………………….
DWG-3394171
Refer to DWG-3394171 in Appendix A for rigid attachment mounting guidelines.
Note: This mounting method requires trusses running down the center of the
gym, parallel to the length of the court.
Aiming
Reference Drawing: Mech. Installation; SSN-250……………………………………………………………………
DWG-1200806
Once the speaker cluster has been mounted in place, it may be necessary to
adjust the direction of the speakers for the individual facility. DWG-1200806
in Appendix A provides speaker aiming instructions as well as recommended
angles to position the speakers, based on the cabinet’s location in relation
to the court and seating areas.
· The main column speakers are adjustable from 025° outward in 5° increments.
They are also adjustable up and down by 5″ (127 mm) increments for height
clearance requirements. The column speakers should be aimed to provide even
coverage from top to bottom seating; 10° outward is typically a good starting
point for adjustment.
· The court coverage speakers are adjustable anywhere between 0180° up and
down. They should be aimed approximately at the free throw line of a typical
gym.
Mounting the Control Enclosure
Note: When used in an aquatics facility, DO NOT mount the control enclosure
near the pool environment.
Tilt-Out Rack
Reference Drawing: Shop Drawing; Standard Indoor Sound Amp Rack Mounting
……………….. DWG-1152507
Tools Required: 7/16″ socket
The tilt-out enclosure typically mounts in a closet adjacent to the sound
system or directly on the wall using 1/4″ hardware. The head of the hardware
must not be larger than 5/8″ or it will not fit through the keyholes on the
rear of the enclosure as shown in Figure 7. Refer to DWG1152507 in Appendix A
for additional mounting specifications. Also notice the square knockout in the
center of the enclosure for mounting directly over a power junction box.
Figure 7: Control Enclosure Rear View
Mechanical Installation 7
Swing-Out Rack
The backpan of the swing-out control enclosure mounts directly on the wall.
The orientation of the backpan is determined by which way the rack will swing
open. The main rack then is lifted and secured into the backpan. Refer to the
Middle Atlantic DWR Series Instruction Sheet shipped with the rack and listed
in Appendix B for mounting specifications.
Mechanical Installation 8
4 Electrical Installation
CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK: Only qualified individuals should perform
power routing and termination to the system. Electrical contractors are
responsible for ensuring that all electrical work meets or exceeds local and
national codes. Failure to follow installation guidelines will result in
audible noise on the sound system and possible damage to internal components.
Note: This product is not provided with mains disconnect. Customer shall provide disconnect at amplifier rack location that meets or exceeds local and national electrical codes.
Power/Signal Connections
Reference Drawings: Riser; SSN-250; Power and Signal
Layout……………………………………………….. DWG-3554927 F. Assy; Wall Mount Amp Rack; LEA;
SSN-250 ………………………………………… DWG-5124703 SSN-250 System Schematic, LEA, Tilt Out
Rack………………………………………. DWG-5361128
DWG-5361128 details the wiring connections between the control enclosure and
speaker cluster. DWG-3554927 shows equipment locations in a typical gym.
Signal IN
1 Install an XLR signal input plate (part # EC-1244) near the announcer’s location. The installation subcontractor is responsible for providing a 1-gang receptacle box to mount the signal input plate.
2 Terminate 1 pair, 22 AWG signal cable (part # W-1615) to the signal input plate as shown in Figure 8 and the table at right.
Pin 1: Shield (GRN) Pin 2: + (RED) Pin 3: (BLK)
SHIELD (GRN) (BLK) + (RED)
3 Route signal cable in conduit from the signal input plate to the control enclosure.
4 Unlock and open the door of the control enclosure, and terminate 6 5 4 3 2 1 the signal cable per the table at right.
· For tilt-out style racks, connect to the CH1 transformer per the labels, as shown in Figure 9 and DWG-5361128.
· For swing-out style racks, connect to the TRX1 transformer per the labels, as shown in Figure 10 and DWG-5124703.
Figure 8: Signal Input Plate
Note: If there is another control location, signal may also be connected to TRX2.
Figure 9: Signal Termination Tilt-Out Rack
Electrical Installation 9
Figure 10: Signal Termination Swing-Out Rack
Power IN
The system requires one (1) 20 amp, 120 VAC circuit; 2W + GND. A power cord is
located inside the control enclosure. To put the amplifier into standby mode,
press the small standby button next to the rear power connector. The logo on
the front of the amplifier will turn green when in standby mode. To turn the
amplifier back on, press the button again. The logo on the front of the
amplifier will turn blue when it is out of standby mode. To fully power down
the amplifier, unplug power or turn off the power strip/sequencer in the rack.
Unplugging or turning off the power strip/sequencer in the rack is the safest
method to power off the amplifier if the system will not be used for an
extended period of time and to protect from surge conditions.
Grounding
All components of an audio system including but not limited to control
equipment, and connected peripheral equipment must be electrically grounded.
Only qualified individuals may perform electrical work, including verification
of ground resistance. Daktronics is not responsible for improper grounding or
damage incurred as a result of improper grounding. Grounding methods must meet
the provisions of all applicable local and national codes. Inspect and verify
all grounding methods meet the provisions of all applicable local and national
codes. Proper grounding is necessary for reliable equipment operation and
general electrical safety. Failure to properly ground the sound system may
void the warranty, disrupt operation, damage equipment, and cause bodily harm
or death.
Electrical Installation 10
Speaker Line OUT to Junction Box
CAUTION: Improper wiring will result in damage to the internal circuitry of the product, and pose a potential fire hazard!
1 Connect 4 pair, 13 AWG speaker cable
(part # W-3371462) to CH 1 (Home Side), CH 2 (Visitor Side), CH 3 (Court
Fill), and CH 4 (Subwoofer) on the rear of the amplifier in the control
enclosure. Refer to Figure 11 and DWG-
5361128. Wiring color code is as follows:
Output # 1 2 3 4
Color (+) Red () Black (+) Blue () Brown (+) White () Green (+) Yellow () Orange
Figure 11: Speaker Line Out
2 Route the speaker cable in conduit from the control enclosure to the audio
junction box (part # A-3551392), located near the speaker cluster, and
terminate. Ensure the
wire colors are paired up as shown in the table above.
Speaker Line OUT to Cluster
Connect 1 pair, 12 AWG speaker cable (part # W-1561) from each amplifier
output in the audio junction box to a corresponding speaker input using fork
connectors (part # E-1078). There will be a total of seven (7) wire pair
connections as shown in the table below and in DWG5361128:
Output & Wire Colors Connections
CH 1 (+) Red / () Black
1 Top Home side column speaker
2 Bottom Home side column speaker
CH 2 (+) Blue / () Brown
3 Top Visitor side column speaker
4 Bottom Visitor side column speaker
CH 3 (+) White / () Green
5 Court Fill speaker 1 6 Court Fill speaker 2
CH 4 (+) Yellow / () Orange
7 Subwoofer
Reference Figure 12
Figure 12 Figure 12 Figure 13
Figure 12: Column/Court Speakers Figure 13: Subwoofer
Electrical Installation 11
Amplifier Presets
If there are speech/music intelligibility issues at the venue caused by too
much bass, a different amplifier preset may be required. Contact Daktronics
for more information.
Surge Protector
The power sequencer features a 20A breaker. Refer to Figure 14. If the breaker
trips, press the small button next to the key switch to reset it. The green
POWER and PROTECTION OK LED indicators should both be illuminated when the
rack is plugged into a functioning outlet and powered on.
Figure 14: Power Sequencer Surge Protector
Electrical Installation 12
5 Troubleshooting and Replacement Parts
This section lists potential problems with the system, indicates possible
causes, and suggests corrective action. This list does not include every
possible problem, but it does represent some of the more common situations
that may occur. If individual components fail to work, refer to
troubleshooting sections in the manufacturers’ manuals. If the problem
persists, contact Daktronics for assistance.
Note: Be sure to power on the announcer’s rack and cabinet breakers. Make sure all connections from source to the cabinet are complete.
Sound Cabinet Troubleshooting
Symptom/Condition
Poor sound quality from cabinet (distortion)
Possible Cause Poor source material (CD or MP3 with heavy compression or
distorted material)
Clipping audio at source (announcer’s rack) output
Blown driver in cabinet
Potential Solution
Use high quality audio files (.wav).
Bring source level down below clip.
Play test tones to verify defective equipment.
Audio from cabinet is intermittent
No full-range audio
Microphones sound muddy; too much bass
Amplifier modules within control enclosure are overdriven into protect mode
Reduce source output level.
One or more outputs muted Ensure no outputs are muted.
Subwoofer set too high
Contact Daktronics to set a different amplifier preset.
Resistance Check
Check the resistance (ohms) of the lines with an analog or digital multimeter
at the back of the amplifier in the rack and/ or at the audio junction box.
Compare to the values shown below. Remember to disconnect opposing cables
prior to measuring resistances.
1 Measure output wires on back of amplifier (disconnect harness from
amplifier).
· If measurements match the values shown in Figure 15, this indicates
everything is wired correctly, there is a solid connection, and the internal
crossover in the speaker is working.
· If measurements do not match, proceed with the next step.
Figure 15: Resistance at Amplifier
Troubleshooting and Replacement Parts 13
2 Inside the audio junction box, disconnect the harness side going to the
speakers and measure the resistance.
· If measurements match the values shown in Figure 16, this indicates that
either the wiring for each channel is flipped, or the main wire pull has a
problem to correct.
· If measurements do not match, proceed with the next step.
Audio Junction Box
+ RED
– BLK + BLU
– BRN + WHT
– GRN + YEL – ORG
All Outputs = + WHT & – BLK
5.2 Ohms
5.5 Ohms 5.9 Each Ohms Each
Figure 16: Resistance at Audio Junction Box
3 Measure the terminals directly on the back of the speakers (disconnect at
least one wire from terminal before measuring).
· If measurements do not match the values shown in Figure 17, this indicates a
bad crossover board within speaker cabinet. Contact Daktronics to replace the
faulty speaker.
Column Speakers
5.5 Ohms
-+
Court Fill Speakers
5.9 Ohms
Subwoofter
5.2 Ohms
– +- +
-+
Figure 17: Resistance at Speakers After taking all measurements, be sure to reconnect all cables to the correct terminals.
Troubleshooting and Replacement Parts 14
Test Tones
One way to determine whether all the drivers are operating correctly is to
play specific test tones.
· Subwoofer: 80 Hz mute column speakers at the amplifier (CH1/2/3) if
possible to ensure you are only listening to the subwoofer
· Low-Range = 150 Hz
· Mid-Range = 1000 Hz
· High-Range* = 8000 Hz
- Disconnect the subwoofer at the amplifier (CH4) if possible to ensure you are only listening to the column speaker.
If all tones are present, the drivers are connected and operating properly. If any test tones do not play, the driver(s) may need to be replaced. Contact Daktronics.
Amplifier Indicators
The amplifier in the control enclosure features several LED indicators that
are helpful when trying to diagnose issues
with the audio system. Refer to Figure 18 and the following
descriptions (LED color is in parentheses).
· FAULT (Red): Indicates channel shutdown to protect circuits.
· THERMAL (Red): Indicates channel is at or over temp.
· CLIP (Red/Amber): Red indicates a clipping signal; amber indicates channel is limiting. REDUCE MIXER OUTPUT LEVEL!
Figure 18: LED Indicators
· SIGNAL (Green): Indicates -40 dB of signal is present; useful for troubleshooting cable runs.
· READY (Green): Indicates channel is ready to pass audio.
The amplifier also includes a “shark fin” LED indicator. Refer to Figure 19.
· When illuminated green, the shark fin indicates that the amp is plugged in
and receiving power from an AC power source, but the unit is not on and
therefore will not pass audio.
· When illuminated blue, the shark fin indicates that the amp is powered on
and able to pass audio.
Figure 19: Shark Fin
Note: If the shark fin stays green, it may be necessary to press the rear
power button. Refer to Figure 20.
Refer to amplifier manual listed in Appendix B for more information.
Figure 20: Amplifier Power Button
Troubleshooting and Replacement Parts 15
Equalization and Vertical Coverage
SSN-250 systems have two small selector switches on the side of the main
vertical speakers as shown in Figure 21. From the factory, these switches are
set to “Music” and “Broad” for optimum performance in most facilities. In some
instances, however, these settings may need to be changed using a small
flathead screwdriver:
· Too much bass = set Equalization to “Speech”
· Too much sound bouncing off the walls = set Vertical Coverage to “Narrow”
Figure 21: Main Speaker Selector Switches
Replacement Parts
Sound Cabinet Components
Description Speaker; JBL – ASB6112 (black) Speaker; JBL – CBT 70J-1 (black)
Speaker; JBL – CBT 70JE-1, Extension (black) Speaker; JBL – C29AV-1 (black)
Speaker; JBL – C29AV-1 (white) Speaker; JBL – CBT 70J-1 (white) Speaker; JBL –
CBT 70JE-1, Extension (white) Speaker; JBL – ASB6112 (white)
Part Number A-3300 A-3273 A-3274 A-3774 A-3776 A-3778 A-3779 A-3780
Control Components
Description Amplifier; LEA 704 (Configured) Surge arrest; 6 outlet power
strip,120V; black (tilt-out rack only) Furman 20A Power Sequencer (swing-out
rack only) Junction Box; 12 position Signal Input Plate, XLR Transformer;
Audio Input, 1 Channel, Isolation Module
Part Number 0A-1756-1063 A-2840 A-3467818 A-3551392 EC-1244 T-1130
Refer to Section 6: Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs (p17) for
information on exchanging or returning parts.
Troubleshooting and Replacement Parts 16
6 Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs
Exchange Program
The Daktronics Exchange Program is a service for quickly replacing key
components in need of repair. If a component fails, Daktronics sends a
replacement part to the customer who, in turn, returns the failed component to
Daktronics. This decreases equipment downtime. Customers who follow the
program guidelines explained below will receive this service. Before
contacting Daktronics, identify these important numbers: Model Number:
Job/Contract
Number: Date
Manufactured/Installed:
_____ Daktronics Customer
ID Number: __ To
participate in the Exchange Program, follow these steps: 1 Call Daktronics
Customer Service
United States & Canada: 1-800-DAK-TRON (325-8766) Outside the U.S. & Canada:
+1-605-275-1040 2 When the new exchange
part is received, mail the old part to Daktronics If the replacement part
fixes the problem, send in the problem part being replaced. a Package the old
part in the same shipping materials in which the replacement
part arrived. b Fill out and attach the enclosed UPS shipping document. c Ship
the part to Daktronics. 3 The defective or unused parts must be returned to
Daktronics within 5 weeks of initial order shipment If any part is not
returned within five (5) weeks, a non-refundable invoice will be presented to
the customer for the costs of replenishing the exchange parts inventory with a
new part. Daktronics reserves the right to refuse parts that have been damaged
due to acts of nature or causes other than normal wear and tear.
Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs 17
Repair & Return Program
For items not subject to exchange, Daktronics offers a Repair & Return
Program. To send a part for repair, follow these steps: 1 Call Daktronics
Customer Service
United States & Canada: 1-800-DAK-TRON (325-8766) Outside the U.S. & Canada:
+1-605-275-1040 2 Receive a case number
before shipping This expedites repair of the part. 3 Package and pad the item
carefully to prevent damage during shipment Electronic components, such as
printed circuit boards, should be placed in an antistatic bag before boxing.
Daktronics does not recommend using packing peanuts when shipping. 4 Enclose:
· name · address · phone number · the case number · a clear description of
symptoms 5 Ship to: Daktronics Customer Service [Case #] 201 Daktronics Drive,
Dock E Brookings, SD 57006
Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability
The Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability is located at the end of
this manual. The Warranty is independent of Extended Service agreements and is
the authority in matters of service, repair, and operation.
Daktronics Exchange and Repair & Return Programs 18
A Reference Drawings
Refer to Resources (p1) for information regarding how to read the drawing
number. Any contract-specific drawings take precedence over the general
drawings. Reference Drawings:
Shop Drawing; Standard Indoor Sound Amp Rack Mounting ……………….. DWG-1152507
Mech. Installation; SSN-250…………………………………………………………………… DWG-1200806 Assy; Step
1-3; SSN-250 …………………………………………………………………………. DWG-3391990 Shop Dwg; SSN-250;
Suspension Method………………………………………………. DWG-3393643 Shop Dwg; SSN-250; Rigid
Attachment Method……………………………………. DWG-3394171 Riser; SSN-250; Power and Signal
Layout……………………………………………….. DWG-3554927 F. Assy; Wall Mount Amp Rack; LEA;
SSN-250 ………………………………………… DWG-5124703 SSN-250 System Schematic, LEA, Tilt Out
Rack………………………………………. DWG-5361128
Reference Drawings 19
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BH
2.950 12.250
16.000
12.250 2.750
REAR VIEW
USE 1/4″ HARDWARE MOUNTING POINTS @6 FOR HANGING THE AMPLIFIER ENCLOSURE ON
THE WALL. ENSURE THAT THE HEAD OF THE BOLT USED DOES NOT EXCEED 5/8″ OR IT
WILL NOT CLEAR THE KEYHOLE KNOCKOUT OPENING.
REFER TO RECOMMENDED ANCHORAGE DOCUMENT FOR EXACT HARDWARE DETAILS.
7.940
0.625 0.250
30.200
LEFT SIDE
24.500
FRONT VIEW
SPORTSOUND
INDOOR AUDIO SYSTEM AMP RACK MOUNTING
APPROVED COMPANY: SIGNED: TITLE:
SUBMITTAL APPROVAL
APPROVED AS NOTED
APPROVED AS NOTED & RESUBMIT
DATE:
AMPLIFIER RACK NOTES:
1. AMPLIFIER TILT-OUT RACK PROVIDED BY DAKTRONICS AND INSTALLED BY
INSTALLATION SUBCONTRACTOR. HARDWARE TO MOUNT ENCLOSURE PROVIDED BY
SUBCONTRACTOR DUE TO VARYING WALL TYPES.
2. RACK TO BE LOCATED PER CUSTOMER’S DIRECTION. TYPICALLY MOUNTED IN A CLOSET
ADJACENT TO SPEAKER CABINET OR DIRECTLY ON GYM WALL.
3. KNOCKOUTS ON TOP OF RACK TO ACCEPT VARYING CONDUIT SIZES. REFER TO RISER
DRAWING FOR WIRING DIRECTIONS.
4. ESTIMATED WEIGHT OF THE INSTALLED AMPLIFIER RACK AND COMPONENTS IS 75 LBS.
DAKTRONICS, INC.
THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND
PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN
CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC.
COPYRIGHT 2013 DAKTRONICS, INC.
DAKTRONICS AUDIO SYSTEMS – SSA-GYM1
SHOP DWG; STANDARD INDOOR SOUND AMP RACK MOUNTING
JROBERS
DRAWN:JROBERS
DATE: 23 JUL 13
1=8
SHEET
REV
JOB NO:
00 P1756
R 10 B
1152507
STEP 4:
NOTE: IF YOU HAVEN’T COMPLETED STEPS 1-3, SEE DRAWING: 3391990 AND COMPLETE
THOSE STEPS FIRST.
ATTACH THE COLUMN SPEAKER ASSEMBLY TO EACH SIDE OF THE SPEAKER CLUSTER
ASSEMBLY AS SHOWN.
NOTE, THIS SETUP MAY BE BEST TO PERFORM AFTER THE CLUSTER HAS BEEN INSTALLED
TO THE ROOF TRUSS.
AIM THE SPEAKER COLUMNS SO THAT YOU HAVE EVEN COVERAGE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM
SEATING. TURNING ON ONLY ONE SIDE AND LEAVING THE SUBWOOFER AND COURT SPEAKERS
OFF WILL AIDE IN THIS PROCESS. TYPICAL AIMING IS 10 DEGREES DOWN AND IS A GOOD
STARTING POINT.
BOTH COLUMNS SHOULD BE POSITIONED TO THE SAME DEGREE SO THEY HANG PLUMB.
ADJUSTMENTS IS FROM 0-25 DOWN.
PART# HC-1184 HC-1100 HC-1093
HARDWARE SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION
BOLT; 3/8″-16 X 1.25, G5, ZINC WASHER; 3/8″, SPLIT LOCK, ZINC WASHER; 3/8″,
FLAT, ZINC
QTY 12 12 12
INDEX 1
NAME 3038849
QTY 4
24.313
55.9 FRONT VIEW SCALE 1/15
24.500
54.800
SIDE VIEW
COURT COVERAGE SPEAKERS TO BE AIMED TO PROVIDE EVEN
COURT COVERAGE. GENERALLY AIMED AT THE FREE POINT LINE IN A TYPICAL GYM
CONFIGURATION.
CONNECTION INTO A NUT INSERT
STANDARD BOLT SPLIT-LOCK WASHER
FLAT WASHER MATERIAL MATERIAL
NUT INSERT
Part # – DWG-01200806
Version – 02.2
1 4
SUSPENSION POINTS @4. USED TO RIGIDLY ATTACH TO A TRUSS USING A STANDARD
MOUNTING HARDWARE KIT OR SUSPENSION WITH A CABLE ASSEMBLY. DEPENDANT ON
BUILDING LAYOUT.
SIDE VIEW SCALE 1/25 (COLUMN SPEAKERS SHOWN IN UPPER POSITION)
ISOMETRIC VIEW
THESE HOLES CAN BE USED IF SPEAKER NEEDS TO BE RAISED IN THE HIGHER POSITION FOR CLEARANCES
Description – MECH. INSTALLATION; SSN-250
Lifecycle State – Full Production
02
21 JUN 16
ADJUSTED DRAWING AND MOVED SOME STEPS TO 3391990
DMT
01
02 JUL 15
REVISED MOUNTING BRACKETS TO RAISE CBT SPEAKERS
DMT
REV
DATE:
BY:
TOTAL WEIGHT: 220 LBS
THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. COPYRIGHT 2016 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA)
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
PROJECT: DAKTRONICS AUDIO SYSTEMS
TITLE: MECH. INSTALLATION; SSN-250
DATE: 21-JUN-16
DIM UNITS: INCHES [MILLIMETERS] SHEET REV
SCALE: 1/10
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
1 OF 1 02
DESIGN: DTREML DRAWN: DTREML
JOB NO.
P1756
FUNC – TYPE – SIZE
E – 10 – B
1200806
Last Modified By – rbehren
Last Modified – 2016-07-15
STEP 1 –
ASSEMBLE COLUMN SPEAKER TOGETHER AS SHOWN.
USE LOCTITE ON ALL CONNECTIONS INTO SPEAKER
BRACKETS INCLUDED WITH COLUMN SPEAKERS WILL BE DISCARDED.
PART# HC-1577
HC-1098
HARDWARE SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION
MACH SCR M6 X 1.0 X 14MM, BUTTON SOCKET, SS WASHER, 1/4″ SPLIT LOCK
QTY 16
16
INDEX 1 2 3
NAME 3038439 A-3273 A-3274
QTY
1
1 OR A-3778 – WHITE 1 OR A-3779 – WHITE
QTY @2 WEIGHT: 52LBS EA.
3 1
STEP 2 ASSEMBLE BRACKETS TO SUBWOOFER AS SHOWN USE LOCTITE ON ALL CONNECTIONS THAT DON’T USE LOCKNUTS
STEP 3 ASSEMBLE BRACKETS TO COURT COVERAGE SPEAKERS AND THEN ATTACH TO MAIN FRAMING AS SHOWN.
HARDWARE SPECIFICATION
PART#
DESCRIPTION
HC-1742 BOLT; M10 X 1.5 X 50MM, SS
HC-1702 WASHER; M10, SPLIT LOCK, SS
HC-1741 WASHER; M10, FLAT, SS
HC-1184 BOLT; 3/8″-16 X 1.25, G5, ZINC
HC-1093 WASHER; 3/8″, FLAT, ZINC
HC-1334 NUT; 3/8″-16, NYLON LOCK, ZINC
QTY 8 8 8 14 28 14
INDEX 1 2 3 4 5
NAME 1200675-A 1200675-B
3038566 3039005 A-3300
QTY 2 2 2 2 1 OR A-3780 – WHITE
HARDWARE SPECIFICATION
PART#
DESCRIPTION
HC-1184 BOLT; 3/8″-16 X 1.25, G5, ZINC
HC-1093 WASHER; 3/8″, FLAT, ZINC
HC-1334 NUT; 3/8″-16, NYLON LOCK, ZINC
QTY 8 16 8
QTY @1 WEIGHT: 115 LBS
5 1
3 2
3/8″ HARDWARE
USE SUPPLIED HARDWARE WITH MTG YOKE (INCLUDING RUBBER WASHER) FOR COURT COVERAGE SPEAKERS
1 1
2 1
ISOMETRIC VIEW
2
4
2
2
1 2
M10 HARDWARE FOR SPEAKER ATTACHMENTS
TURN LOGO PLUG TO FACE CORRECT
ORIENTATION
ISOMETRIC VIEW
SPEAKER BRACKET A-3775 – BLACK OR A-3777 – WHITE
3/8″ HARDWARE
CONNECTION INTO A NUT INSERT
CONNECTION USING A LOCKING NUT
SPEAKER (COURT COVERAGE) A-3774 – BLACK OR A-3776 – WHITE
STANDARD BOLT SPLIT-LOCK WASHER
FLAT WASHER MATERIAL MATERIAL
NUT INSERT STANDARD BOLT
FLAT WASHER MATERIAL MATERIAL
FLAT WASHER LOCKING NUT
REAR ISO VIEW
Part # – DWG-03391990
Version – 00.2
NOTE: ADDITIONAL HARDWARE IS INCLUDED WITH KIT OF EACH TYPE.
Description – ASSY; STEP 1-3; SSN-250
Lifecycle State – Full Production
REV
DATE:
BY:
THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. COPYRIGHT 2016 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA)
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
PROJECT: DAKTRONICS AUDIO SYSTEMS
TITLE: ASSY; STEP 1-3; SSN-250
DATE: 21-JUN-16
DIM UNITS: INCHES [MILLIMETERS] SHEET REV
SCALE: 1/10
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
1 OF 1 00
DESIGN: DTREML DRAWN: DTREML
JOB NO.
P1756
FUNC – TYPE – SIZE
E – 10 – B
3391990
Last Modified By – rbehren
Last Modified – 2016-07-15
CABLES NEED TO BE ABLE TO LOOP AROUND THE TOP ROOF CHORD MEMBER. ROOF NOT
SHOWN.
DIMENSION VARIES. VERIFY ADEQUATE ROOM TO INSTALL SPEAKER CLUSTER
55.9 [1420,9]
WRAP CORNERS WITH BURLAP OR EQUAL MATERIAL TO PROTECT CABLE FROM DAMAGE
1/4″ SUSPENSION CABLE WITH TURNBUCKLE FOR LEVELING PURPOSES. CABLE TO BE CUT
TO LENGTH NEEDED AND THEN TERMINATED WITH CABLE CLIPS. MINIMUM OF 2 PER CABLE.
CABLES SHOULD BE POSITIONED AS STRAIGHT OR INLINE AS POSSIBLE. MAXIMUM OF 45
TO THE HORIZON.
24.5 [622,3]
VARIES
FRONT VIEW
THE DIMENSION THE AUDIO SPEAKER CLUSTER WILL BE SUSPENDED DOWN PASS THE
TRUSSES VARIES AND IS DEPENDANT ON THE FOLLOWING FACTORS:
1. HEIGHT CLEARANCES FOR BASKETBALL/VOLLEYBALL 2. SOUND PROJECTION DUE TO
OBSTRUCTIONS 3. MOUNTING ATTACHMENT LOCATION
COLUMN SPEAKER CAN BE ADJUSTED TO UPPER POSITION
IF REQUIRED DUE TO HEIGHT CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS.
SIDE VIEW
USED TO ADJUST FOR PROPER AIMING OF MAIN COLUMN SPEAKER 0-25 DOWN.
CLUSTER NEEDS TO HANG LOW ENOUGH TO CLEAR COURT COVERAGE SPEAKER TO BE AIMED
APPROXIMATELY
AT THE FREE THROW LINE WITH NO OBSTRUCTIONS
IF ROOF/TRUSS IS SLOPED OR IN SEISMIC ZONES ADDITIONAL ACCOMONDATIONS NEED TO
BE MADE BY INSTALLATION SUBCONTRACTOR TO ENSURE THAT THE CABLE DOES NOT MOVE
ON THE TRUSS.
FOLLOW PROPER CROSBY CABLE ROPE CLIP INSTALLATION GUIDELINES. – MINIMUM OF 2
CLIPS PER CABLE REQUIRED – APPLY FIRST CLIP ONE BASE WIDTH FROM DEAD END OF
ROPE – MEASURE UP 4″ AND APPLY SECOND CLIP – ALWAYS PLACE SADDLE ON LIVE END
OF ROPE. “NEVER SADDLE A DEAD HORSE” – TORQUE NUTS EVENLY. TORQUE: 30 FTLBS
ISOMETRIC VIEW
COLUMN SPEAKER NEEDS TO HANG LOW ENOUGH FOR PROPER COVERAGE TO MAIN SEATING SECTION. ATTENTION SHOULD BE MADE TO ANY DUCTING, CURTAINS, BANNERS, OR OTHER POSSIBLE OBSTRUCTIONS THAT WOULD AFFECT THE SOUND COVERAGE.
NOTES:
1. SUSPENSION OF SPEAKER CLUSTER ASSEMBLY SHALL ONLY BE PERFORMED BY
EXPERIENCED RIGGING PERSONNEL.
2. DAKTRONICS ASSUMES NO LIABILITY IN SUSPENSION SYSTEM INSTALLED OR DESIGNED
BY OTHERS.
3. OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THAT THE BUILDING ROOF STRUCTURE CAN
SAFELY SUPPORT THE SPEAKER CLUSTER LOAD IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE
STATE AND LOCAL BUILDING CODES.
4. ANY ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT/LOADS NOT SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING MUST BE SUBMITTED
AND APPROVED BY DAKTRONICS TO DETERMINE THE BRACKETRY CAN SAFELY SUPPORT ALL
COMBINED LOADS.
5. ALL BRACKETS ARE ALUMINUM AND SURFACES ARE POWDERCOATED EITHER BLACK OR
WHITE TO MATCH SPEAKERS DEPENDING ON CUSTOMERS SPECIFICATION.
6. ALL BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL CONFORM WITH THE “TURN OF THE NUT” METHOD OF
ATTACHMENT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE CROSBY WIRE ROPE CLIPS WHICH A TORQUE
WRENCH IS REQUIRED.
TOTAL WEIGHT: 225 LBS (56 LBS PER POINT)
REV
DATE:
BY:
THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. COPYRIGHT 2016 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA)
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
PROJECT: DAKTRONICS AUDIO SYSTEMS
TITLE: SHOP DWG; SSN-250; SUSPENSION METHOD
DATE: 22-JUN-16
DIM UNITS: INCHES [MILLIMETERS] SHEET REV
SCALE: 1/25
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
1 OF 1 00
DESIGN: DTREML DRAWN: DTREML
JOB NO.
P1756
FUNC – TYPE – SIZE
E – 10 – B
3393643
EXISTING BUILDING TRUSS (SHOWN FOR CONCEPT)
24.25 [615,95]
EXISTING BUILDING TRUSS (SHOWN FOR CONCEPT)
STEP 5 –
INSTALL MOUNTING CLAMPS TO BOTTOM OF TRUSS AS SHOWN. THE (2) BOTTOM ANGLE
BRACKETS SIT BACK TO BACK AND CENTER HOLE IS USED TO PINCH THEM TOGETHER.
THERE ARE TWO SETS OF LONG 1/2″ BOLTS PROVIDED FOR VARYING SIZES OF TRUSS.
TRUSS NEEDS AT LEAST A 1/2″ SPACING BETWEEN ANGLES TO SLIDE HARDWARE THROUGH.
ONCE MOUNTING ANGLES ARE INSTALLED, RAISE ASSEMBLY UP AND ATTACH DIAGONALS ON
BOTH ENDS AS SHOWN. IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO RAISE ASSEMBLY WITHOUT COLUMN
SPEAKER ASSEMBLY FIRST. SEE DWG-1200806 FOR COLUMN SPEAKER INSTALLATION.
PLUMB ASSEMBLY AND TEK SCREW STRAPS AS SHOWN TO EACH SIDE OF THE DIAGONAL
BRACKETS.
STANDARD BOLT FLAT WASHER MATERIAL MATERIAL FLAT WASHER
LOCKING NUT
55.9 [1420,9] FRONT VIEW
NOTE: THIS MOUNTING METHOD IS USED FOR TRUSSES THAT ARE RUNNING DOWN THE
CENTER OF THE GYM AND RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE LENGTH OF THE COURT.
COLUMN SPEAKERS CAN BE ADJUSTED TO UPPER POSITION
IF REQUIRED DUE TO HEIGHT CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS.
SIDE VIEW
USED TO ADJUST FOR PROPER AIMING OF MAIN COLUMN SPEAKER 0-25 DOWN.
CONNECTION USING A LOCKING NUT
COURT COVERAGE SPEAKERS COVER THE COURT AND ARE
TO BE AIMED APPROXIMATELY AT THE FREE THROW LINE WITH
NO OBSTRUCTIONS.
Part # – DWG-03394171
SEE DETAIL A ISOMETRIC VIEW
Version – 00.2
INDEX 1 2 3 4
NAME 1199952-B 1199962-A
1199999 3060213
QTY 2 4 4 2
PART#
HC-1265 HC-1266 HC-1582
HC-1095
HC-1152
HC-1570
HC-1572
HARDWARE SPECIFICATION DESCRIPTION
BOLT; 1/2″-13 X 4.50″, G5, ZINC BOLT; 1/2″-13 X 5.50″, G5, ZINC BOLT; 1/2″-13
X 7.00″, G5, ZINC WASHER; 1/2″, FLAT, ZINC BOLT; 1/2″-13 X 1.50″, G5, ZINC
NUT; 1/2″-13, NYLON LOCK, ZINC TEK SCREW; #12-14 X 0.75″
1 2
1/2″ HDWE
QTY
4
28 10 14 4
SELF DRILLING SCREWS
2 4
1/2″ HDWE
COLUMN SPEAKERS AIM TOWARDS MAIN
SEATING AREAS ON EACH SIDE.
4
2
Description – SHOP DWG; SSN-250; RIGID ATTACHMENT METHOD
DETAIL A
SCALE 1/10
3
4
Lifecycle State – Full Production
NOTES:
1. INSTALLATION SPEAKER CLUSTER SYSTEM SHALL ONLY BE PERFORMED BY EXPERIENCED
RIGGING PERSONNEL.
2. DAKTRONICS ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF SPEAKER
SYSTEM INSTALLED BY NON-DAKTRONICS PERSONNEL.
3. OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THAT THE BUILDING ROOF STRUCTURE CAN
SAFELY SUPPORT THE SPEAKER CLUSTER LOAD IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE
STATE AND LOCAL BUILDING CODES.
4. ANY ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT/LOADS NOT SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING MUST BE SUBMITTED
AND APPROVED BY DAKTRONICS TO DETERMINE THE BRACKETRY CAN SAFELY SUPPORT ALL
COMBINED LOADS.
5. ALL BRACKETS ARE ALUMINUM AND SURFACES ARE POWDERCOATED EITHER BLACK OR
WHITE TO MATCH SPEAKERS DEPENDING ON CUSTOMERS SPECIFICATION.
6. ALL BOLTED CONNECTIONS SHALL CONFORM WITH THE “TURN OF THE NUT” METHOD OF
ATTACHMENT.
TOTAL WEIGHT: 230 LBS
REV
DATE:
BY:
THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. COPYRIGHT 2016 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA)
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
PROJECT: DAKTRONICS AUDIO SYSTEMS
TITLE: SHOP DWG; SSN-250; RIGID ATTACHMENT METHOD
DATE: 23-JUN-16
DIM UNITS: INCHES [MILLIMETERS] SHEET REV
SCALE: 1/25
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
1 OF 1 00
DESIGN: DTREML DRAWN: DTREML
JOB NO.
P1756
FUNC – TYPE – SIZE
E – 10 – B
3394171
Last Modified By – rbehren
Last Modified – 2016-07-15
BH
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION LEGEND
ID TAG
SC 1 AR 1 JB 1 JB 2 JB 3
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
SPEAKER CLUSTER, SSN-250 AMPLIFIER RACK, SSN-250
SINGLE GANG XLR PLATE, J-BOX BY OTHERS. SINGLE GANG XLR PLATE, J-BOX BY
OTHERS.
JUNCTION BOX; SPEAKER CABLE
MANUFACTURER’S PART NUMBER NA 0A-1756-0064 EC-1244 EC-1244 A-3551392
COMPONENT PROVIDED BY DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS
*AR1 MAY INCLUDE CONTROL EQUIPMENT (SSR-WR), OR IT MAY BE AMPLIFIER ONLY (0A-1756-0064)
COMPONENT INSTALLED BY INSTALL SUB INSTALL SUB INSTALL SUB INSTALL SUB INSTALL SUB
ID TAG
CABLE TYPE
SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM LEGEND
SIZE (O.D.) DAKTRONICS CONDUIT PROVIDED
PART NUMBER
& INSTALLED BY
PROVIDED BY
CABLE INSTALLED BY
TERMINATED BY
A
AUDIO; 1 PAIR, 22 AWG
B
4 PAIR, 13 AWG SPEAKER WIRE
C
1 PAIR, 12 AWG SPEAKER WIRE
0.17″ 0.58″ 0.279″
W-1615 W-3371462
W-1561
INSTALL SUB INSTALL SUB
NA
DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS
INSTALL SUB INSTALL SUB DAKTRONICS
DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS DAKTRONICS
· INSTALLATION SUBCONTRACTOR MAY BE HIRED THROUGH DAKTRONICS OR CUSTOMER. REFER TO PROJECTS IR CHECKLIST FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION OF INSTALLATION RESPONSIBILITIES.
SEE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC FOR ADDITIONAL WIRING DETAILS: DWG-03822601
SC 1
SPEAKER CLUSTER LOCATION
C @7
SPEAKER JUNCTION
BOX MOUNTS TO
B
JB 3
CEILING STRUCTURE
NEAR SPEAKER
CLUSTER LOCATION
ELECTRICAL NOTES:
THIS DRAWING IS NOT SCALED AND SHOULD BE USED FOR POWER AND SIGNAL
REQUIREMENTS ONLY.
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO ENSURE THAT ALL ELECTRICAL WORK
PERFORMED ON SITE MEETS OR EXCEEDS ALL LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES.
ALL SIGNAL CABLE RUNS SHOULD BE LABELED WITH THEIR ORIGIN AND DESTINATION ON
EACH END.
DAKTRONICS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE QUALITY OF THE POWER DELIVERY SYSTEM TO
THE AMPLIFIER RACK.
BECAUSE EACH INSTALLATION IS UNIQUE, DAKTRONICS OFFERS THESE INSTRUCTIONS AS
GUIDELINES ONLY. DAKTRONICS, INC. ASSUMES NO LIABILITY IF INSTALLATION STEPS
HAVE BEEN OMITTED OR OTHER NECESSARY PROCEDURES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS
SYSTEM RISER DIAGRAM.
POWER AND SIGNAL REQUIREMENTS ARE SPECIFIED TO THE EQUIPMENT AND SETUP SHOWN.
ANY CHANGES MADE TO EQUIPMENT OR THEIR SETUP SHOULD BE DISCUSSED WITH
DAKTRONICS DESIGN PERSONNEL.
THE CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT WILL DETERMINE THE PARTY OR PARTIES RESPONSIBLE FOR
ITEMS FIELD INSTALLED. THIS DRAWING IS NOT INTENDED TO DETERMINE
RESPONSIBILITIES AND SHOULD BE USED FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
ACTUAL PLACEMENT OF THE AMPLIFIER RACK, JUNCTION BOXES, AND SPEAKER CLUSTER
MAY VARY. LOCATION OF SUCH EQUIPMENT TO BE FIELD VERIFIED.
AR 1
AMPLIFIER RACK LOCATION
INPUT 1 INPUT 2
· TYPICALLY LOCATED IN EQUIP. CLOSET.
· USE DEDICATED CIRCUIT.
· POWER CORD INSIDE OF ENCLOSURE.
A
CIRCUIT 1 TOTAL POWER REQUIREMENTS:
SYSTEM VOLTAGE
120
2 WIRES + GND
NUMBER OF POLES
1
MAXIMUM WATTS
1300W
AMPERES PER LINE
10.8
A
JB 2 SECONDARY AUDIO CONTROL LOCATION (OPTIONAL)
JB 1 PRIMARY AUDIO
CONTROL LOCATION
REV
DATE:
UPDATED DRAWING NUMBERS TO CORRESPOND
BY:
WITH AMPLIFIER CHANGE
01 4 APR 18
CJB
PROJECT: TITLE: DATE:
SCALE: DESIGN: DRAWN:
THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. COPYRIGHT 2017 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA)
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
DAKTRONICS AUDIO SYSTEMS
RISER; SSN-250; POWER AND SIGNAL LAYOUT
25 JAN 17
DIM UNITS: INCHES [MILLIMETERS] SHEET REV
NTS
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
01
DTREML DTREML
JOB NO.
P1756
FUNC – TYPE – SIZE
R – 03 – B
3554927
DH
TO AUDIO INPUT PLATE (AIP#1); EC-1244
TO AUDIO INPUT PLATE (AIP#2); EC-1244
TO DEDICATED 120VAC 20A CIRCUIT
(IDEALLY LOCATED IN RACK)
SCHEMATIC LAYOUT
W-1615 (FIELD INSTALLED)
1
2
3
RED
4
BLK
5
SHLD
6
CH1 IN
TRX#1 JENSEN
DIN-LI
T-1130
CH1 O
12
11
10
9
RED
8
BLK
7
SHLD
W-1615 (FIELD INSTALLED)
1
2
3
RED
4
BLK
5
SHLD
6
CH1 IN
TRX#2 JENSEN
DIN-LI
T-1130
CH1 O
12
11
10
9
RED
8
BLK
7
SHLD
(LIFT PIN 6 IF GROUND LOOP IS PRESENT IN SOUND SYSTEM)
EC-1008 IS FIELD INSTALLED IN RACK 1/2″ KNOCKOUT AT APPROPRIATE LOCATION PER INSTALLATION CONDITIONS TO STRAIN RELIEF SIGNAL CABLE(S)
INCLUDED IN RACK ASSEMBLY 0A-1756-0064 / ASSY; WALL MOUNT AMP RACK; LEA;
SSN-250
NOTE: -PLACE ALL LOOSE; COMPONENTS / LABELS / HEAT SHRINK / MANUALS /
DOCUMENTS INTO PK-1056 AND PLACE IN RACK DRAWER
0A-1756-1063
AMP#1
W-1615 W-1615
R INPUT 1
R INPUT 2
LEA CONNECT 704
CH 1
+ –
R INPUT 3 R INPUT 4 A-5082168
CH 2
+ –
CH 3
+ –
INC. POWER
+ CH 4 –
W-3371462 (FIELD INSTALLED)
PROGRAMMING; DD5114203 & DD5114206
-DIP SWITCHES FOUND UNDER FRONT CENTER COVER. -ROTATE DLY ADJ DIAL FULLY COUNTERCLOCKWISE FOR SHORTEST DELAY POSSIBLE
UNSWITCH UNSWITCH
DELAY 1 DELAY 1 DELAY 2 DELAY 2 DELAY 3 DELAY 3 POW IN
DLY ADJ
POW#1 FURMAN CN-2400S
A-3467818
OUT P OUT P
IN S IN S
DIP SWITCH SETTINGS 123456789
EC-1131 IS FIELD INSTALLED IN RACK 3/4″ KNOCKOUT AT APPROPRIATE LOCATION PER
INSTALLATION CONDITIONS TO STRAIN RELIEF SPEAKER CABLE
TO SSN-250 SPEAKER CLUSTER; SEE DWG-03554927 FOR RISER DIAGRAM SEE
DWG-05361128 FOR SPEAKER WIRING (DISREGARD AMP INPUT WIRING SHOWN ON
DWG-05361128. JUST USE SPEAKER CONNECTIONS)
RED BLK SHLD
AMPLIFIER INPUT WIRING GUIDE
-SIGNAL CABLE TERMINATION DETAIL (TRX#1, TRX#2, AMP#1)
-HEAT SHRINK CUT TO 1″ (SHIP EXTRA PIECES TO SITE)
PT-1024
SHLD BLK RED 0.25″
1.25″
PT-1009
28
71.1
FRONT VIEW
24
60
40 12
20
0
0
INCHES CENTIMETERS
1 RU PANEL – EN-3265
POW#1
POW#1 A-3467818 EN-1891 1 RU BLANK
EN-1892 2 RU BLANK PANEL
EN-1892 2 RU BLANK PANEL
EN-1891 1 RU BLANK AMP#1 A-5082168
AMP#1
EN-2400 DRAWER PK-1267 FOAM
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R.U.
EN-2328 RACK EN-2327 VENTED FRONT DOOR (FIELD INSTALLED) EN-2326 REAR RAILS (SET RAILS 2″ FROM REAR)
REAR VIEW
TRX#1
11 3
10
4
9
5
8
6
7
TRX#2
11 3
10
4
9
5
8
6
7
EQUIPMENT LABELS; DD3750959 PLACE LL-2658 (BLK) LABELS ON FRONT PLACE LL-2661 (GRN) LABELS ON REAR
HE-1421 LACER BAR T-1130 AUDIO TRANSFORMERS (MOUNT WITH AT-1059 AFTER CLEANING
WITH TH-1281) HE-1421 LACER BAR EN-1896 EQUIPMENT SHELF
HE-1421 LACER BAR
RACK TOTAL
Part # – DWG-05124703
HEAT LOAD (BTU/HR)
800
POWER LOAD (WATTS)
1166
WEIGHT (LBS)
168
1 – 20 AMP 120 VAC CIRCUIT
Version – 01.5
WEIGHT (KGS)
76
Description – F. ASSY; WALL MOUNT AMP RACK; LEA; SSN-250
13.068
TOP VIEW
34.872
45° 30.937
SIDE VIEW
22.299
28.060
LL-2285 @2
0A-1756-0064 REV:## (NEXT ASSIGNED #) (TODAY’S DATE (MM/DD/YY) WORK ORDER #
SSN-250 ~120, 60Hz MAX AMPS = 9.83
MAX WATTS = 1,166
Lifecycle State – Full Production
Last Modified By – tsprack
REFERENCE PACKET; 0A-1756-0064
REV
DATE:
PER CN 174781, UPDATED PROGRAMMED AMP PART NUMBER
BY:
AND POWER SPECS.
01 07 MAR 24
TBS
PROJECT: TITLE: DATE:
SCALE: DESIGN: DRAWN:
THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. COPYRIGHT 2022 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA)
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
SPORTSOUND SYSTEMS
F. ASSY; WALL MOUNT AMP RACK; LEA; SSN-250
19 AUG 22
DIM UNITS: INCHES [MILLIMETERS] SHEET REV
1=6
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
01
TSPRACK TSPRACK
JOB NO.
P1756
FUNC – TYPE – SIZE
F – 01 – D
5124703
Last Modified – 2024-03-15
BH
RED BLK SHLD
0A-1756-2000
TO EC-1244 INPUT PLATE
W-1615
RED BLK SHLD
AVAILABLE FOR SECOND INPUT PLATE
TO DEDICATED 120VAC CIRCUIT
TRX#1
1
JENSEN
12
2
DIN-LI
11
3
10
4
T-1130
9
RED
5
8
BLK
SHLD
6
7
TRX#2
1
JENSEN
12
2
DIN-LI
11
3
10
4
T-1130
9
RED
5
8
BLK
SHLD
6
7
POW#1
POWER IN
APC POWER OUT
POWER OUT POWER STRIP POWER OUT POWER OUT A-2840 POWER OUT
POWER OUT
SIGNAL CABLE TERMINATION DETAIL
SHLD BLK
RED
0.25″
PT-1024 PT-1009
1″
Part # – DWG-05361128
Version – 00.2
W-1615 W-1615
(INC.)
0A-1756-1063
AMP#1
R INPUT 1
LEA
R INPUT 2 CONNECT 704 CH 1
+ –
R INPUT 3
R INPUT 4 A-5082168 CH 2 –
CH 3 + –
POWER
CH 4
+ –
PROGRAMMING; DD5114203 & DD5114206
AMPLIFIER OUTPUT WIRING CHART
OUTPUT
COLOR
CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4
+ RED – BLACK + BLUE – BROWN + WHITE – GREEN + YELLOW – ORANGE
Description – N B SSN-250 SYSTEM SCHEMATIC, LEA, TILT OUT RACK
0A-1756-0040 SSN-250, SPEAKERS, BLACK 0A-1756-0056 SSN-250, SPEAKERS, WHITE
(+) RED (-) BLK
A-3551392 TB#1
W-1561 @2 TYP. (12 AWG)
WHT
BLK
–
WHT
BLK
–
(+) BLU (-) BRN
WHT
BLK
–
WHT
BLK
–
(+) WHT (-) GRN
WHT
BLK
–
WHT
BLK
–
(+) YEL (-) ORG
(UNUSED TERMINALS NOT SHOWN)
WHT
BLK
–
ZONES A – D
SPK#1 JBL/70JE-1
A-3274 OR A-3779(WH)
SPK#2 JBL/70J-1
A-3273 OR A-3778(WH)
(A) HOME SIDE
SPK#3 JBL/70JE-1
A-3274 OR A-3779(WH)
SPK#4 JBL/70J-1
A-3273 OR A-3778(WH)
SPK#5 JBL/CONTROL 29AV-1 A-3774 OR A-3776 (WH)
SPK#6 JBL/CONTROL 29AV-1 A-3774 OR A-3776 (WH)
(B) VISITOR SIDE (C) COURT FILL
SPK#7
JBL/ASB6112 A-3300 OR A-3780(WH)
(D) SUBWOOFER
Lifecycle State – Full Production
THE CONCEPTS EXPRESSED AND DETAILS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING ARE CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY. DO NOT REPRODUCE BY ANY MEANS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF DAKTRONICS, INC. OR ITS WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES. COPYRIGHT 2023 DAKTRONICS, INC. (USA)
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
PROJECT: TITLE: DATE:
SCALE: DESIGN: DRAWN:
SPORTSOUND SYSTEMS
SSN-250 SYSTEM SCHEMATIC, LEA, TILT OUT RACK
13 NOV 23
DIM UNITS: INCHES [MILLIMETERS] SHEET REV
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
00
TSPRACK TSPRACK
JOB NO.
P1756
FUNC – TYPE – SIZE
R – 03 – B
5361128
Last Modified By – tsprack
Last Modified – 2024-03-07
B Supplementary Manuals
Manuals for all standard and optional components are shipped with the audio
system.
· If any product manuals are missing, lost, or damaged, visit the
manufacturer’s website or perform a web search for the component model number.
· When viewing a digital copy of this manual from www.daktronics.com/manuals,
click on the appropriate manufacturer link below to view a component’s manual.
If the link is broken, visit the manufacturer’s website or perform a web
search for the component model number.
Component Speaker Array
Model Number CBT 70J-1 + 70JE-1
Amplifier
Connect 704
Swing-Out Wall Rack DWR-12-26
Power Sequencer CN-2400S
Manufacturer
JBL www.jblpro.com
Manual(s)
Bracket Guide Hookup Guide
LEA www.leaprofessional.com
User’s Manual
Middle Atlantic www.middleatlantic.com
Instruction Sheet
Furman www.furmanpower.com
Instructions
Supplementary Manuals 29
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C Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability
This section includes the Daktronics Warranty & Limitation of Liability
statement (SL-02374)
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DAKTRONICS WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
This Warranty and Limitation of Liability (the “Warranty”) sets forth the
warranty provided by Daktronics with respect to the Equipment. By accepting
delivery of the Equipment, Purchaser and End User agree to be bound by and
accept these terms and conditions. Unless otherwise defined herein, all terms
within the Warranty shall have the same meaning and definition as provided
elsewhere in the Agreement.
DAKTRONICS WILL ONLY BE OBLIGATED TO HONOR THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN THESE
TERMS AND CONDITIONS UPON RECEIPT OF FULL PAYMENT FOR THE EQUIPMENT
1. Warranty Coverage.
A. Daktronics warrants to the original end user (the “End User”, which may
also be the Purchaser) that the Equipment will be free from Defects (as
defined below) in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year (the
“Warranty Period”). The Warranty Period shall commence on the earlier of: (i)
four weeks from the date that the Equipment leaves Daktronics’ facility; or
(ii) Substantial Completion as defined herein. The Warranty Period shall
expire on the first anniversary of the commencement date.
“Substantial Completion” means the operational availability of the Equipment
to the End User in accordance with the Equipment’s specifications, without
regard to punch-list items, or other non-substantial items which do not affect
the operation of the Equipment
B. Daktronics’ obligation under this Warranty is limited to, at Daktronics’
option, replacing or repairing, any Equipment or part thereof that is found by
Daktronics not to conform to the Equipment’s specifications. Unless otherwise
directed by Daktronics, any defective part or component shall be returned to
Daktronics for repair or replacement. This Warranty does not include onsite
labor charges to remove or install these components. Daktronics may, at its
option, provide on-site warranty service. Daktronics shall have a reasonable
period of time to make such replacements or repairs and all labor associated
therewith shall be performed during regular working hours. Regular working
hours are Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the
location where labor is performed, excluding any holidays observed by
Daktronics.
C. Daktronics shall pay ground transportation charges for the return of any
defective component of the Equipment. All such items shall be shipped by End
User DDP Daktronics designated facility per Incoterms® 2020. If returned
Equipment is repaired or replaced under the terms of this Warranty, Daktronics
will prepay ground transportation charges back to End User and shall ship such
items DDP End User’s designated facility per Incoterms® 2020; otherwise, End
User shall pay transportation charges to return the Equipment back to the End
User and such Equipment shall be shipped Ex Works Daktronics designated
facility per Incoterms® 2020. All returns must be pre-approved by Daktronics
before shipment. Daktronics shall not be obligated to pay freight for any
unapproved return. End User shall pay any upgraded or expedited transportation
charges
D. Any replacement parts or Equipment will be new or serviceably used,
comparable in function and performance to the original part or Equipment and
warranted for the remainder of the Warranty Period. Purchasing additional
parts or Equipment from the Seller does not extend the Warranty Period.
E. Defects shall be defined as follows. With regard to the Equipment
(excepting LEDs), a “Defect” shall refer to a material variance from the
design specifications that prohibit the Equipment from operating for its
intended use. With respect to LEDs, “Defects” are defined as LED pixels that
cease to emit light. Unless otherwise expressly provided, this Warranty does
not impose any duty or liability upon Daktronics for partial LED pixel
degradation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event does this Warranty
include LED pixel degradation caused by UV light. This Warranty does not
provide for the replacement or installation of communication methods including
but not limited to, wire, fiber optic cable, conduit, trenching, or for the
purpose of overcoming local site interference radio equipment substitutions.
EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, TO THE MAXIMUM
EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, DAKTRONICS DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER
PROMISES, REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND
REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ACCURACY OR QUALITY OF DATA. OTHER ORAL
OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY DAKTRONICS, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES,
SHALL NOT CREATE A WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS NOT TRANSFERABLE.
2. Exclusion from Warranty Coverage
This Warranty does not impose any duty or liability upon Daktronics for any:
A. damage occurring at any time, during shipment of Equipment unless otherwise
provided for in the Agreement. When returning Equipment to Daktronics for
repair or replacement, End User assumes all risk of loss or damage, agrees to
use any shipping containers that might be provided by Daktronics, and to ship
the Equipment in the manner prescribed by Daktronics;
B. damage caused by: (i)the improper handling, installation, adjustment, use,
repair, or service of the Equipment, or (ii) any physical damage which
includes, but is not limited to, missing, broken, or cracked components
resulting from non-electrical causes;
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DAKTRONICS WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
altered, scratched, or fractured electronic traces; missing or gauged solder
pads; cuts or clipped wires; crushed, cracked, punctured, or bent circuit
boards; or tampering with any electronic connections, provided that such
damage is not caused by personnel of Daktronics or its authorized repair
agents;
C. damage caused by the failure to provide a continuously suitable
environment, including, but not limited to: (i) neglect or misuse; (ii)
improper power including, without limitation, a failure or sudden surge of
electrical power; (iii) improper air conditioning, humidity control, or other
environmental conditions outside of the Equipment’s technical specifications
such as extreme temperatures, corrosives and metallic pollutants; or (iv) any
other cause other than ordinary use;
D. damage caused by fire, flood, earthquake, water, wind, lightning or other
natural disaster, strike, inability to obtain materials or utilities, war,
terrorism, civil disturbance, or any other cause beyond Daktronics’ reasonable
control;
E. failure to adjust, repair or replace any item of Equipment if it would be
impractical for Daktronics personnel to do so because of connection of the
Equipment by mechanical or electrical means to another device not supplied by
Daktronics, or the existence of general environmental conditions at the site
that pose a danger to Daktronics personnel;
F. statements made about the product by any salesperson, dealer, distributor
or agent, unless such statements are in a written document signed by an
officer of Daktronics. Such statements as are not included in a signed writing
do not constitute warranties, shall not be relied upon by End User and are not
part of the contract of sale;
G. damage arising from the use of Daktronics products in any application other
than the commercial and industrial applications for which they are intended,
unless, upon request, such use is specifically approved in writing by
Daktronics;
H. replenishment of spare parts. In the event the Equipment was purchased with
a spare parts package, the parties acknowledge and agree that the spare parts
package is designed to exhaust over the life of the Equipment, and as such,
the replenishment of the spare parts package is not included in the scope of
this Warranty;
I. security or functionality of the End User’s network or systems, or anti-
virus software updates;
J. performance of preventive maintenance;
K. third-party systems and other ancillary equipment, including without
limitation front-end video control systems, audio systems, video processors
and players, HVAC equipment, batteries and LCD screens;
L. incorporation of accessories, attachments, software or other devices not
furnished by Daktronics; or
M. paint or refinishing the Equipment or furnishing material for this purpose.
3. Limitation of Liability
A. Daktronics shall be under no obligation to furnish continued service under
this Warranty if alterations are made to the Equipment without the prior
written approval of Daktronics.
B. It is specifically agreed that the price of the Equipment is based upon the
following limitation of liability. In no event shall Daktronics (including its
subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, employees, or agents) be liable
for any claims asserting or based on (a) loss of use of the facility or
equipment; lost business, revenues, or profits; loss of goodwill; failure or
increased cost of operations; loss, damage or corruption of data; loss
resulting from system or service failure, malfunction, incompatibility, or
breaches in system security; or (b) any special, consequential, incidental or
exemplary damages arising out of or in any way connected with the Equipment or
otherwise, including but not limited to damages for lost profits, cost of
substitute or replacement equipment, down time, injury to property or any
damages or sums paid to third parties, even if Daktronics has been advised of
the possibility of such damages. The foregoing limitation of liability shall
apply whether any claim is based upon principles of contract, tort or
statutory duty, principles of indemnity or contribution, or otherwise
C. In no event shall Daktronics be liable for loss, damage, or injury of any
kind or nature arising out of or in connection with this Warranty in excess of
the Purchase Price of the Equipment. The End User’s remedy in any dispute
under this Warranty shall be ultimately limited to the Purchase Price of the
Equipment to the extent the Purchase Price has been paid.
4. Assignment of Rights
A. The Warranty contained herein extends only to the End User (which may be
the Purchaser) of the Equipment and no attempt to extend the Warranty to any
subsequent user-transferee of the Equipment shall be valid or enforceable
without the express written consent of Daktronics.
5. Governing Law; Election of Remedies
A. The rights and obligations of the parties under this Warranty shall not be
governed by the provisions of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for
the International Sales of Goods of 1980. The parties consent to the
application of the laws of the State of South Dakota to govern, interpret, and
enforce each of the parties’ rights, duties, and obligations arising from, or
relating in any manner to, the subject matter of this Warranty, without regard
to conflict of law principles.
B. Any dispute, controversy or claim arising from or related to this Warranty,
the parties shall first attempt to settle through negotiations. In the event
that no resolution is reached, then such dispute, controversy, or claim shall
be resolved by final and binding arbitration under the Rules of Arbitration of
the International Chamber of Commerce. The language of the arbitration
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DAKTRONICS WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
shall be English. The place of the arbitration shall be Sioux Falls, SD. A
single arbitrator selected by the parties shall preside over the proceeding.
If a single arbitrator cannot be agreed upon by the parties, each party shall
select an arbitrator, and those arbitrators shall confer and agree on the
appointed arbitrator to adjudicate the arbitration. The arbitrator shall have
the power to grant any provisional or final remedy or relief that it deems
appropriate, including conservatory measures and an award of attorneys’ fees.
The arbitrator shall make its decisions in accordance with applicable law. By
agreeing to arbitration, the Parties do not intend to deprive any court of its
jurisdiction to issue a pre-arbitral injunction, pre-arbitral attachment, or
other order in aid of arbitration proceedings and the enforcement of any
award. Without prejudice to such provisional remedies as may be available
under the jurisdiction of a court, the arbitrator shall have full authority to
grant provisional remedies and to direct the Parties to request that any court
modify or vacate any temporary or preliminary relief issued by such court, and
to award damages for the failure of any Party to respect the arbitrator’s
orders to that effect.
6. Availability of Extended Service Agreement
A. For End User’s protection, in addition to that afforded by the warranties
set forth herein, End User may purchase extended warranty services to cover
the Equipment. The Extended Service Agreement, available from Daktronics,
provides for electronic parts repair and/or on-site labor for an extended
period from the date of expiration of this warranty. Alternatively, an
Extended Service Agreement may be purchased in conjunction with this Warranty
for extended additional services. For further information, contact Daktronics
Customer Service at 1-800-DAKTRONics
(1-800-325-8766).
Additional Terms applicable to sales outside of the United States
The following additional terms apply only where the installation site of the
Equipment is located outside of the United States of America. 1. In the event
that the installation site of the Equipment is in a country other than the
U.S.A., then, notwithstanding Section 5 of the Warranty,
where the selling entity is the entity listed in Column 1, then the governing
law of this Warranty is the law of the jurisdiction listed in the
corresponding row in Column 2 without regard to its conflict of law
principles. Furthermore, if the selling entity is an entity listed in Column
1, then the place of arbitration is listed in the corresponding row in Column
3.
Column 1 (Selling Entity)
Daktronics, Inc. Daktronics Canada, Inc. Daktronics UK Ltd. Daktronics GmbH
Daktronics Hong Kong Limited Daktronics Shanghai Co., Ltd. Daktronics France,
SARL Daktronics Japan, Inc. Daktronics International Limited Daktronics
Australia Pad Ltd Daktronics Singapore Pte. Ltd Daktronics Brazil LTDA
Daktronics Spain S.L.U. Daktronics Belgium N. V Daktronics Ireland Co. Ltd.
Column 2 (Governing Law)
The state of Illinois The Province of Ontario, Canada England and Wales The
Federal Republic of Germany Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region of the
P.R.C. The Peoples Republic of China France Japan Macau, Special
Administrative Region of the P.R.C. Australia Singapore Brazil Spain Belgium
Ireland
Column 3 (Location of Arbitration)
Chicago, IL, U.S.A. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Bristol, UK Wiesbaden, Germany
Hong Kong SAR Shanghai, P.R.C. Paris, France Tokyo, Japan Macau SAR Sydney,
Australia Singapore São Paulo, Brazil Madrid, Spain Kruibeke, Belgium Dublin,
Ireland
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- Manuals and Quick Guides
- Daktronics Support
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- jblpro.com/en-US/site_elements/cbt70j-70je-hookup-guide
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