Figure 4: module numbering example – 24x64 front, Figure 5: module numbering – Daktronics AF-3400-64-R,A User Manual
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Figure 4: Module Numbering Example – 24x64 Front
A module is the building block of the
display. Each module measures 8 pixels
high by 8 pixels wide. By placing modules
side-by-side and on top of one another,
Daktronics can design and build displays
of any size. A person can easily remove
individual modules from the displays if
required.
illustrates how
Daktronics numbers modules on a Galaxy
®
display.
breaks down the module
numbering method.
Figure 5: Module Numbering
In addition, various Daktronics drawings
may contain the following labeling formats:
•
“TB_ _” shows a termination block for power or signal cable.
•
“F_ _” denotes a fuse.
•
“E_ _” signifies a grounding point.
•
“J_ _” stands for a power or signal jack.
•
“P_ _” represents a power or signal plug for the opposite jack.
Finally, drawings commonly have Daktronics part numbers. You can use those part
numbers when requesting replacement parts from Daktronics Customer Service.
Take note of the following part number formats:
•
“0P-_ _ _ _-_ _ _ _” gives the form of an individual circuit board, such as a
fiber optic board.
•
“
0A-_ _ _ _-_ _ _ _” represents an assembly, such as a circuit board and the
plate or bracket to which it mounts. A collection of circuit boards working
as a single unit may also carry an assembly label.
•
“W-_ _ _ _” indicates a wire or cable. Cables may also carry the assembly
numbering format in certain circumstances. This is especially true of ribbon
cables.
•
“F-_ _ _ _” signifies a fuse.
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