Daktronics AB-1600-1.5,2.5 User Manual
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Maintenance & Troubleshooting
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4.20 Troubleshooting Checklist – Data Distributor Displays
If the display has a data distributor, the following table covers a few possible problems that might be
encountered while operating the display, along with a cause/solution. While this list does not cover
every possible problem, it does list those that are most likely to occur.
Problem
Possible Cause/Solution
One or more lamps will not light.
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Replace the lamp.
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Replace the socket.
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Replace the lampbank
One or more lamps will not turn off.
•
Check for metallic foreign objects on the
lampbank causing a short.
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Check for foreign objects on PC board.
•
Replace the lampbank
None of one row of modules across the
entire display is working.
•
Check output card at data distributor.
•
Replace output card at data distributor.
•
Check signal cables to the first column
director in that row.
•
Replace column director.
A section of the display is not working
(multiple rows in a group up to 4
modules long.)
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Check signal cables to the column director for
that section.
•
Replace the column director.
A row of modules up to 4 modules long
is not working.
•
Check the signal cable to the line controller in
that row.
•
Replace the line controller.
Garbled display or shifted sequence.
•
Check Cat-5 network cable
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Check output on data distributor output card
•
Set computer and line receiver to high line
feed.
Single module does not work
•
Check signal connection (ribbon cable).
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Check power connections.
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Check appropriate breaker in panelboard.
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Replace lampbank.
Group of 2 modules does not work.
•
Check appropriate breaker in panelboard.
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Check transformer for correct output (24
VAC).
Entire display does not respond to any
source of data.
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Check clear LED on receiver board (if red,
data distributor is not getting signal)
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Controller may be off
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Fiber optic connection may be bad or broken
Display works for a short time and then
blanks.
•
Check that all fans are operational and
running at full RPM.
•
Check that filters are not plugged and limiting
airflow.