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The wireless microphone belt pack operates for approximately 10 hours under meet 

conditions on one set of high quality alkaline batteries (3125 mAHr capacity). The 

batteries should be removed after every meet to prevent damage from battery acid 

leakage. Properly dispose any dead batteries. 
The 

CHANNEL #

 display shows an “L” when the batteries are low. If “L” appears when the 

PUSH TO TALK

 lever is pressed, replace the batteries in the unit as soon as possible. 

Changing Belt Packs

1� 

Turn off belt pack #1 by either pressing and holding the 

SET CHANNEL

 button until a 

“P” appears on the 

CHANNEL #

 display, or removing the batteries. 

2� 

Turn on belt pack #2 by pressing the 

SET CHANNEL

 button. 

3� 

Press the 

SET CHANNEL

 button until it matches the channel shown on the HS-200R unit. 

Alternately, Press the 

SET CHANNEL

 button on the HS-200R unit to break the connection to 

belt pack #1, and then turn on and set belt pack #2 to the new channel. 

HS-200R Internal Radio Module General Operation

Set Channel Button

Press the 

SET CHANNEL

 button on the HS-200R unit to change the current channel. This 

channel will also need to be selected on the wireless microphone belt pack. 

Paired LED

The 

PAIRED

 LED on the HS-200R unit lights up when a successful connection has been 

made to a wireless microphone belt pack set to the same channel, and it will stay on as 

long as the connection is active. 

Data LED

The 

DATA

 LED on the HS-200R unit illuminates when a valid radio transmission has been 

received from the wireless microphone. This LED should be on whenever the microphone 

PUSH TO TALK

 lever is pressed. 

Multiple HS-200R Units

If it is necessary to use more than one HS-200R unit in the same facility – or within 900’  

(275 m) of each other – simply set both wireless systems to different channels. 

Note: 

A single belt pack CANNOT operate multiple horn starts; a separate wireless belt 

pack is required to control each HS-200 unit. 

Summary of Contents for HS-200

Page 1: ...201 Daktronics Drive Brookings SD 57006 5128 www daktronics com support 800 325 8766 HORN START HS 200 OWNER S MANUAL P1058 ED 12935 Rev 16 18 May 2018...

Page 2: ...art of this book covered by the copyrights hereon may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying taping or information storage and retr...

Page 3: ...orn Start 9 Before Each Session 9 During Competition 9 After the Competition 9 3 Accessories 10 Backstroke Flagpole Bracket 10 Attaching the Horn Start to Flagpole 10 Remote Strobe 10 Mounting Bracket...

Page 4: ...4 The HS 200 HS 200R will not run with battery power 14 Replacement Parts 15 HS 200 Equipment 0A 1056 0116 15 HS 200R Equipment 0A 1056 0136 15 Optional Equipment 15 5 Daktronics Exchange and Repair R...

Page 5: ...tteries to excessive heat such as direct sunlight or open fire Do not run the horn start s battery dead Charge it for 24 hours before putting the horn start away for the next meet Do not let the power...

Page 6: ...feet for a backstroke start The competitors should step into place without excessive noise or movement The start official may give brief instructions as deemed necessary Then the start official comman...

Page 7: ...eakers plugged into the jacks labeled LANE SPEAKERS 4 The POWER connection is for a universal 12 VAC power pack 5 ON OFF switch is the main power switch Turn switch to OFF when the device is not being...

Page 8: ...LANE DECK PLATEx6 START DECK PLATE WALL PLATE 1 LMI LOCATED BEHIND PLATE START DECK PLATE TOUCHPAD x6 PUSH BUTTONS x6 UP TO 3 PER LANE HS 200 LANE SPEAKER x6 AUX SPEAKER RELAY TAKE OFF PLATFORM x6 Fig...

Page 9: ...ables and equipment in areas of minimal traffic Cover wires and cables with a mat to prevent accidents When plugging in dual banana connectors Figure 10 the GND ground tab on the plug must line up wit...

Page 10: ...perations Manual ED 13312 available online at www daktronics com manuals Operations After installation is complete turn on the power to the unit Set the volume controls to the desired levels for the m...

Page 11: ...indicates the battery voltage level is half drained and should be charged soon Should the red BATTERY LOW LED begin flashing the HS 200 unit has 10 minutes of battery power remaining and will automati...

Page 12: ...Strobe activation unless the HS 200 is connected to the timing console and the console is ready for the next race Should the timing console not have a ready status feature then the Smart Start will fu...

Page 13: ...ircuit is designed so the battery can be charged for extended periods however it is not required that the HS 200 horn start be connected to the wall outlet during the off season Before storage plug th...

Page 14: ...4 Use both locking straps to securely fasten the unit to the flagpole Remote Strobe Mounting Bracket Strap A mounting bracket and strap are included with the remote strobe for mounting to a backstroke...

Page 15: ...r or battery power The remote strobe includes a circuit that will recharge the internal battery when the wallpack power supply is connected to a 120 VAC outlet When the remote strobe is connected to A...

Page 16: ...signal Pressing the SET CHANNEL button once on the wireless microphone belt pack shows the current transmit channel on the CHANNEL display Pressing the button while the channel number is displayed mov...

Page 17: ...connection to belt pack 1 and then turn on and set belt pack 2 to the new channel HS 200R Internal Radio Module General Operation Set Channel Button Press the SET CHANNEL button on the HS 200R unit to...

Page 18: ...start function or microphone still does not work the microphone must be replaced The strobe light does not work Make sure the READY RECALL LED is lit and steady If the BATTERY LOW LED is on plug the H...

Page 19: ...umber Speaker Extension Cord 10 3 m 0A 1056 0081 Microphone Extension 50 15 m 0A 1056 0123 Remote Strobe with buzzer 0A 1056 0126 Flag Pole Mounting Bracket HS 200 0A 1056 0129 HS 200 Wireless Microph...

Page 20: ...o participate in the Exchange Program follow these steps 1 Call Daktronics Customer Service Market Description Customer Service Number Schools including community junior colleges religious organizatio...

Page 21: ...ent 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...

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Page 23: ...Drawings Refer to Resources p 2 for information regarding how to read the drawing number Any contract specific drawings take precedence over the general drawings Reference Drawings HS 200 Horn Start...

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Page 25: ...WNED SUBSIDIARIES COPYRIGHT 2017 DAKTRONICS INC USA THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION AH REV TITLE PROJECT INCHES MILLIMETERS DESIGN SCALE DIM UNITS DATE SHEET DO NOT SCALE DRAWING FUNC TYPE SIZE DRAWN JOB NO OM...

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Page 27: ...Daktronics Exchange and Repair Return Programs 23 B Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability This section includes the Daktronics Warranty Limitation of Liability statement SL 02374...

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Page 29: ...placement 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...

Page 30: ...ectors 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 ope...

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