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DAKTRONICS

WARRANTY AND 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 agrees to be bound by and accept these terms and conditions.  All defined 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 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 Purchaser 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.  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 either Purchaser or Daktronics.    

 

C.  Daktronics shall pay ground transportation charges for the return of any defective component of the Equipment. If returned Equipment is 

repaired or replaced under the terms of this warranty, Daktronics will prepay ground transportation charges back to Purchaser; otherwise, 

Purchaser shall pay transportation charges to return the Equipment back to the Purchaser.  All returns must be pre-approved by Daktronics 

before shipment.  Daktronics shall not be obligated to pay freight for any unapproved return.  Purchaser 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 this 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.   The limited warranty provided by Daktronics does not impose any duty or liability upon Daktronics for partial LED 

pixel degradation.  Nor does the limited warranty 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. 

 

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND REPLACES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR 

CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF 

MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  SPECIFICALLY, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, THE SELLER UNDERTAKES 

NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE QUALITY OF THE EQUIPMENT OR THAT THE EQUIPMENT WILL BE FIT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOR 

WHICH PURCHASER MAY BE BUYING THE EQUIPMENT.  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD.  

NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION, OR ADVICE GIVEN BY THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES, SHALL 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 

 

 The limited warranty provided by Daktronics does not impose any duty or liability upon Daktronics for:  

A  Any 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, Purchaser assumes all risk of loss or damage, and agrees to use any shipping containers 

that might be provided by Daktronics and to ship the Equipment in the manner prescribed by Daktronics;  
 
B.  Any damage caused by the unauthorized adjustment, repair or service of the Equipment by anyone other than 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) a 

failure or sudden surge of electrical power, (iii) improper air conditioning or humidity control, or (iv) any other cause other than ordinary use;  

 

Summary of Contents for PC-2001

Page 1: ...System Display Manual ED 13737 Rev 3 23 September 2010 201 Daktronics Drive PO Box 5128 Brookings SD 57006 5128 Tel 1 800 DAKTRONICS 1 800 325 8766 Fax 605 697 4700 Web www daktronics com Email helpd...

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Page 3: ...al including photocopying taping or information storage and retrieval systems without written permission of the publisher All Sport and OmniSport are trademarks of Daktronics Inc Other trademarks used...

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Page 5: ...ction 14 Mode 4 Relay Reaction Normally Closed Omega 14 Mode 5 Workout 14 Mode 6 Game Clock 15 Mode 7 Shot Clock 16 Mode 8 12 Hour Time of Day 16 Mode 9 24 Hour Time of Day 16 Mode 10 Start Reaction N...

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Page 7: ...efore servicing power supplies to avoid electrical shock Power supplies run on high voltage and may cause physical injury if touched while powered Do not modify the scoreboard structure or attach any...

Page 8: ...s Part Type Part Number Individual circuit board 0P XXXX XXXX Assembly a collection of circuit boards 0A XXXX XXXX Wire or cable W XXXX Fuse F XXXX Transformer T XXXX Metal part M XXX Fabricated metal...

Page 9: ...trol capabilities Manufactured in two models the outdoor version of the timing display is designated as PC 2001 11 while the indoor unit is designated PC 2001 13 The timing display is powered by 12 V...

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Page 11: ...s Note Do not attempt to permanently suspend the PC 2001 by its carrying handle Also do not permanently mount outdoor displays or leave in wet weather Before beginning installation place the bracket a...

Page 12: ...HS 1315 2 Remove the two knockouts from the bottom by pushing them in 3 Attach the tripod adapter plate using the rubber bumpers and screws O ring Bumper Tripod bracket HS 1306 Screw Tripod adapter p...

Page 13: ...To recharge the system simply plug the power cable into a grounded power receptacle The recharging unit will not overcharge the batteries Indicator lights on the side control panel show when the unit...

Page 14: ...Auto Off has occurred turn the power switch off wait a few minutes and then turn it back on In the case of a low battery be sure to plug the display into a charger before continuing use Signal The PC...

Page 15: ...9 System Setup System setup information for each of the programs is shown in Figure 7 This chart is also printed on a vinyl quick reference decal on the rear of the display case Figure 7 PC 2001 Progr...

Page 16: ...Relay Take Off Platform 11 Relay Exchange Timer w Daktronics Relay Take Off Platform Note Refer to Section 4 3 for more information about each program To modify the preset time for programs 1 5 6 and...

Page 17: ...take off platform before the previous swimmer touches the touchpad If a touchpad is not plugged into the PC 2001 but a platform is the STOP button can emulate a touchpad being touched and starts timi...

Page 18: ...de of the display or the JC 100 10 Start Reaction Timer Normally Open Daktronics With a relay take off platform this program shows the difference in time between the start signal and the last platform...

Page 19: ...U and then press ENTER Scroll down to 3 HORN and press ENTER Press ENTER again to allow the selection of the Horn option Use the up and down arrows to select between the AUTO default and MANUAL and th...

Page 20: ...rly leave Press the RESET key to start the program over Mode 5 Workout To edit a workout press MENU followed by ENTER on the 1 EDIT WORKOUT option Select the step number to change or add and press ENT...

Page 21: ...NTER to confirm the whole workout is to be cleared After entering all the desired timing options press START to begin the workout Horn The workout mode has a few different horn options than other mode...

Page 22: ...de 10 Start Reaction Normally Open Daktronics When the PC 2001 is plugged into a relay take off platform the START key starts timing from the time the key is pressed to the time the swimmer leaves the...

Page 23: ...Hy Tek computer does not have a serial port the user must purchase and install a USB to serial adaptor 3 From TEAM MANAGER s main menu go to Workouts Pace Clock Daktronics Pace Clock 4 At the top of t...

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Page 25: ...connectors horn and other components All switches power systems and input output terminations are connected to the PCB As shown in Figure 9 the PCB is attached to the front panel of the display Refer...

Page 26: ...connectors Note These are keyed connectors and will attach in one way only Do not attempt to force the connections 8 Close and secure the back panel then power on and test the display Replacing Batte...

Page 27: ...2 AH sealed lead acid BT 1014 12 V Buzzer DS 1487 Transformer 120 V AC T 1085 Transformer 230 V AC T 1093 Nut Back half of outdoor display Back half of indoor display Terminals Bracket Battery BT 101...

Page 28: ...junior colleges religious organizations municipal clubs and community centers 877 605 1115 Universities and professional sporting events live events for auditoriums and arenas 866 343 6018 2 When the...

Page 29: ...air 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 Daktroni...

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Page 31: ...rawings 25 Schematic PC 2001 and TI 2022 Drawing A 177466 Insert LL 2584 JC 100 Pace Clock Drawing A 191855 Riser Diagram PC 2001 Portable Install Drawing B 192024 Riser Diagram PC 2001 PC 2002 Drawin...

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Page 34: ...JC 100 SWIM STOP REST LL 2584 REV 01 CIRCUIT PACE CLOCK...

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Page 39: ...r any unapproved return Purchaser 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...

Page 40: ...be liable to Purchaser or any other party 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 actually d...

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