Section 1: installation, 1 radio receiver, Indoor scoreboards – Daktronics Gen VI Radio User Manual
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Installation
1
Section 1:
Installation
1.1 Radio Receiver
Reference Drawings:
Install Details; Indoor Radio/Wire Switch .............................................................. B-168045
Installation Diagram; Indoor Scbd Gen VI Radio Receiver ................................. A-1109105
Installation Drawing; Outdoor Scbd Gen VI Radio Receiver .............................. A-1109181
Outdoor Installation; Gen VI Radio & Base Station ............................................ A-1109252
Radio Installation Details; Scoreboards .............................................................. A-1130990
Radio Installation Pattern; Scoreboards ............................................................. A-1166771
The radio receiver has hook-and-loop fastener strips to secure it to the inside of the
scoreboard. Most outdoor scoreboards also have an internal mounting bracket to which the
radio receiver can attach. Refer to the component location drawings included in the
scoreboard manual for the exact radio mounting location.
Indoor Scoreboards
For standard indoor scoreboards (Tuff Sport
®
& ColorSmart
®
), refer to Drawing
A-1109105.
Note: For scoreboards built after March 2013, refer also to Drawing A-1130990.
These scoreboards have mounting holes for U bolts that protect the antenna.
If holes need to be drilled into the scoreboard, use Drawing A-1166771 as a guide.
Radio/Wire Switch
For indoor installations that have a radio/wire switch, refer to Drawing B-168045.
Outdoor Scoreboards
For standard outdoor scoreboards, refer to Drawing A-1109181.
In certain situations, it is possible that both an All Sport
®
radio receiver and an RC-100 base
station will be installed in the same outdoor scoreboard. For instance, a handheld RC-100
controller may be used when running practices, and then a wireless All Sport console would
control the scoreboard during the game. In these cases, refer to Drawing A-1109252.
Note: The wireless device that takes precedence is the one that the scoreboard receiver
finds active first, and it will control the scoreboard until the signal is no longer present.