All Sport 5100 Operation
1-3
Model
Description
5100
120 volt, standard programming
5120
230 volt, standard programming
Console event data may be transmitted through standard wire signal cabling or fiber-
optic cable. A radio-control wireless model is also available.
The All Sport 5100 is ETL-listed to UL standards and is CSA-tested.
Inspect for Damage
When you first open your console packages, inspect for shipping damage such as
dents or rattles. Verify that all equipment is included as itemized on the packing slip.
Immediately report any deficiencies to Daktronics. Save all packing materials for
shipping in case warranty repair or exchange becomes necessary.
1.4 Console
Connectors
Reference Drawing:
Rear View, A/S 5100 Connector Assignments ............
Drawing A-124632
Refer to
Drawing A-124632
in
Appendix A.
1.5 Basic Console Operation
The console face consists of a two-line by 16-character LCD screen, sport-specific
keyboard insert, numeric keypad, operation keys, main clock keys, and LEDs for
status.
Throughout this manual the names or letters of
keys
on the keyboard are enclosed in
angle brackets such as <
ENTER
>. All of the keys pertaining to a specific sport code
insert are explained in detail in the section of the manual devoted to that specific
application.
In addition, Quick Start References for keyboard operation are provided in
Appendix H
.
1.6 Sport
Inserts
Sport inserts, sometimes called keypad inserts, are used to allow a single console to
control multiple sports or different applications of the same sport. Select the proper
insert from the chart in
Section 1.7
, and slide it into the insert opening on the left
side of the console until it stops. To remove a sport insert, pull on the tab that
extends from the left side of the console. The insert will slide out easily.
If an insert is lost or damaged, a copy of the insert drawing in
Appendix A
can be
used until a replacement can be ordered.
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