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Section 1: Intro
Introduction
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This manual explains the installation and maintenance of the SunSpot
7 Series AB-1010 Incandescent
1. Read and understand these instructions before installing.
4. Disconnect power to the display when it is not in use.
the written consent of Daktronics, Inc.
Electrical Installation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting and Appendix A.
Take time to read the entire introduction as it defines terms and explains concepts used
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Electrical Installation provides general guidance on terminating power & signal cable at the
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Maintenance & Troubleshooting addresses removing and exchanging basic display
components, troubleshooting the display, performing general maintenance.
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Appendix A: Drawings contains drawings for the SunSpot
7 AB-1010 Series displays.
isted below are a number of drawing types commonly used by Daktronics, along with the
information that each is likely to provide.
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System Riser Diagrams: overall system layout from control room to display, power and
phase requirements.
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Shop Drawings: fan locations, transformer locations, mounting information, power and
signal entrance points and access method (front or rear).
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Schematics: power wiring, signal wiring, panel board or power termination panel
assignments, signal termination panel assignments and transformer assignments.
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Final Assembly: component locations, part numbers, display dimensions, and
assembly/disassembly instructions.
Figure 1 illustrates a Daktronics drawing label. The drawing number is located in the lower-right
corner of the drawing. This manual refers to drawings by listing the last set of digits and the letter
preceding them. In the following example, the drawing would be referred to as Drawing A-114667.
The manual is divided into five sections: Introduction, System Overview, Mechanical Installation,
Introduction covers the basic information needed to make the most of the rest of this manual.
Mechanical Installation provides general guidance on display mounting.
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