Figure 10: phoenix connector -2, Figure 11: mate-n-loc connector -2, Figure 12: rj11 connector -2 – Daktronics Galaxy 46 mm Outdoor Series AF-3400 User Manual
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Phoenix
™
-Style Connectors:
Figure 10: Phoenix
Connector
Phoenix-style connectors, which are usually green, are often used for
signal termination on circuit boards. Refer to Figure 10. Strip 1/4" of
insulation from the wire prior to termination. To insert a wire, push the
bare wire into the connector and turn the above screw clockwise to
lock the wire into place. To remove a wire, turn the above screw
counterclockwise to loosen the connector's grip on the wire.
Mate-n-Lok
™ Connectors:
The Mate-n-Lok connectors found in the displays are white and come
in a variety of sizes. Figure 11 illustrates a four-pin Mate-n-Lok
connector. To remove the plug from the jack, squeeze the plastic locking
clasps on the side of the plug and pull it from the jack.
Figure 11: Mate-n-
Loc Connector
Phone/Network Jacks (RJ11/RJ45 Connectors):
RJ connectors, as seen in Figure 12, are similar to the telephone
connectors or network jacks found in homes and businesses and are used
on the ends of RJ11 or RJ45 cable. In order to remove this plug from the
jack, depress the small clip on the underside of the plug.
Before replacing an RJ connector, spray it with DeoxIT
™
contact cleaner
to remove any foreign matter that may cause signal problems. Apply a
generous amount of CalLube
™
protector paste to the plug before
inserting it into the jack. This paste will protect the plug and the jack
from corrosion.
Figure 12: RJ11
Connector
Quick Connect Jack:
The display uses quick connect jacks for the connection of the signal
termination enclosure, the temperature sensor and possible connection to
a mirror display. There is one quick connect input board with three
input jacks and one or two output quick connect boards, each with a
single jack. The boards are located on the back with the number of
boards depending on the display size. When not used, the attached dust
cover should be kept closed.
To attach the cable to a jack, make sure to line up the plug to match the
jack, push the plug in, and turn the outer collar to lock in place. Figure
13 illustrates the 6-pin quick connect jack.
Figure 13: RS232/6-pin
Quick Connect Jack
Electrical Installation
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