Sportsound SSR-300 Quick Start Guide
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DD2222144 Rev 2
05 March 2014
201 Daktronics Drive PO Box 5128, Brookings, SD 57006-5128
Tel: 1-800-DAKTRONICS (1-800-325-8766) Fax: 605-697-4746
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This guide will assist with starting up and operating a Sportsound
®
SSR-300 audio rack. For detailed operation, configuration, and troubleshooting, refer to
Sportsound Rack SSR-300 Operation Manual (DD2324779)
. Note that every project is unique, so be sure to follow any site-specific riser drawings and
documentation for the facility.
Setup
The announcer’s interface equipment is typically kept in the bottom
storage drawers along with other accessories. Follow the steps below to
properly reconnect it to the rack.
1.
Connect one end of the XLR gooseneck to the wired microphone
and the other end into the jack on top of the announcer’s interface.
Also plug the wallpack transformer into a standard power outlet.
Note:
The headset microphone may be connected to the announcer’s
interface via the XLR jack and the HEADPHONES jack (on rear).
2.
Connect the 15' (4.6 m) XLR cable (part # W-2074) from
MIC 1
&
AUX 1
on the announcer’s interface to
Mic 1
&
Aux 1
on the
announcer’s plate.
Powering On
Unlock the door of the rack, and turn
the
SOUND SYSTEM
key switch to
the
ON
(vertical) position.
Note:
Keep both sets of keys in a safe
location to prevent tampering/theft
of rack equipment!
Announcer’s
Interface
Announcer’s
Plate
To Rack
1
2
27 RU Rack Only
For the 27 RU rack, there will be a 25' (7.6 m) or 50' (15.2 m) cable harness factory
wired to the rack. Route this cable to the desired mixer location and connect each
plug to the appropriate jack on the mixer according to the wire labels. Plug the mixer
into a standard power outlet.
Powering Down
1.
Press the
USER DEFINED KEY
on mixer labeled
OFF
.
2.
Turn the
SOUND SYSTEM
key switch to the
OFF
(horizontal) position.
3.
If the system will not be used for some time, unplug
the power cord.
4.
Place all accessories back in the appropriate slots of the
storage drawers to keep them safe and organized.
5.
Close and lock the rack door.