Introduction, How to use this manual, Product safety approval – Daktronics BA-515 User Manual
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Section 1: Introduction
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How To Use This Manual
This manual explains the installation of Daktronics Single-Section, Outdoor Incandescent
Scoreboards and provides details for display maintenance. For questions regarding the safety,
installation, operation, or service of this system, please refer to the telephone numbers listed on the
cover page of this manual.
Important Safeguards:
1. Read and understand these instructions before installing the scoreboard.
2. Do not drop the scoreboard control console or allow it to get wet.
3. Properly ground the scoreboard with a grounding electrode at the scoreboard location.
4. Disconnect power when not using the scoreboard.
5. Disconnect power when servicing the scoreboard.
6. Do not modify the scoreboard structure or attach any panels or coverings to the scoreboard
without the express written consent of Daktronics, Inc.
The box at right illustrates the Daktronics
drawing numbering system. Daktronics
identifies individual drawings by the drawing
number (7087-P08A-69945 in Figure 1),
which is located in the lower-right corner of
the drawing. This manual refers to drawings
by their last set of digits and the letter
preceding them. The example would be
Drawing A-69945.
Figure 1: Daktronics Drawing Label
Reference drawings are grouped and inserted in alphanumeric order in Appendix A.
The serial and model number of a Daktronics scoreboard can be found on the ID label, located on the
display. This label will be
similar to the one shown in
Figure 2. When calling
Daktronics Customer
Service, please have this
information available to
ensure that your request
Figure 2: Scoreboard ID Label
is serviced as quickly
as possible.
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Product Safety Approval
Daktronics outdoor scoreboards are ETL-listed, tested to CSA standards and CE-labeled for outdoor
use. Contact Daktronics with any questions regarding testing procedures.
Introduction
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