Daktronics Aquatics Interface with Daktronics Matrix Displays User Manual
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OmniSport 2000 Connections Setup
1. Using the M2Config application, verify the settings for ports 1-4. Select Network >
Configure Connection. If there is a Debug port setup, make sure to delete it, as it will
interfere with sending RTD.
Port 1
Type:
Direct
Baud Rate: (19,200 for Galaxy Displays)
(115,200 for Galaxy Pro Displays)
Number: 1
Protocol:
Venus 1500
Port 2
Type:
TCP/IP
Number: 3001
Protocol:
Venus 1500
Port 3
Type:
UDP/IP
Number: 3002
Protocol:
Daktronics RTD
Port 4
Type:
Direct
Number: 2
Protocol:
Daktronics RTD
Baud Rate: 19,200
2. Connect the OmniSport 2000 RTD port to the display.
3. Test the connection from the OmniSport 2000 to the scoreboard display running an RTD
sequence showing the running time from the console. Refer to Section 5.2 on how to
make Venus 1500 sequences.
4. If nothing shows on the display, check:
Is the sequence playing created by using a custom ITF (OS2_swimming.ITF)?
Are the ports set up correctly for the display (see Step 3 above)?
Is it connected to the J5 (RTD) port on timing console?
Are the settings in the OmniSport 2000 console correct?
Does the wire terminate correctly in the J-box and on the display?
If the OmniSport 2000 console is connected via Ethernet, verify that everything is
plugged in and set to the correct TCP/IP addresses.