Daktronics Data Time Series 50 Time & Temperature Display Manuel d'utilisateur

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Data Time
is a registered trademark of Daktronics, Inc.
ED 7207
Product #1114
Rev. 10 - 2Apr98
Copyright 1994 Daktronics, Inc.
All rights reserved. While every
precaution has been taken in the
preparation of this manual, the publisher
assumes no responsibility for errors or
omissions. No part of this book covered
by the copyrights hereon may be
reproduced or copied in any form or by
any means - graphic, electronic, or
mechanical, including photocopying,
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retrieval systems - without written
permission of the publisher.
DAKTRONICS, INC.
Setting New Standards Worldwide
P.O. Box 5128 331 32
nd
Ave. Brookings, SD 57006
Phone (605)697-4400 or (800) 843-9879 Fax 697-4700
Data Time
®
Series 50
Time & Temperature Displays
Installation, Operation &
Maintenance Manual
ED-7207
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Data Time is a registered trademark of Daktronics, Inc. ED 7207 Product #1114 Rev. 10 - 2Apr98 Copyright  1994 Daktronics, Inc. All

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DATA TIME® SERIES 50 INTRODUCTION TIME & TEMP DISPLAYS 1-2

Page 9 - SECTION 1 : Introduction

Mechanical Installation 2-1SECTION 2 : Mechanical Installation 2.1 Display Definitions Two configurations of displays are offered: single face d

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Electrical Installation 3-1SECTION 3 : Electrical Installation Reference Drawings: Eave Mounting of Sensor...

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Electrical Installation 3-2On a large display (36”, 48”, and 60”), the lampbank is in multiple doors. The internal components are located und

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Electrical Installation 3-3 3.4 Handset Connection Note: For indoor controller operation, refer to Appendix A. The handset enclosure consists of a

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Electrical Installation 3-4 The temperature sensor/light detector (optional) is mounted separately and requires a location away from the influ

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Electrical Installation 3-5The interconnect harness consists of eight (8) digit cables, four(4) power wires, and a ground wire. Each digit cable has

Page 23 - (50 ft maximum)

REPRODUCTION REFERENCE ED7207 – P1114 Data Time Series 50 Time and Temperature 1) This page is for reproduction reference only and will not be in

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Operation 4-1SECTION 4 : Operation Reference Drawings: Font Selections ...Drawing A-57210 Compone

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Operation 4-2 4.3 Setting the Functions The FUNCTION SET mode is used to adjust the 14 FUNCTION values of the display. These functions includ

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Operation 4-3 Sequence # Display Sequence 0 Temp in F - Temp in C 1 Time -Temp F 2 Time - Temp C 3 Time - Temp F - Temp C 4 Time - Temp F - Tim

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Operation 4-4Function 5: Temperature Offset Sometimes the reading from a temperature sensor may be consistently low or high. This may occur du

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Operation 4-5 Function 11: Day of Week This function sets the current day of the week. Values of 1 through 7 are used to represent Sunday through Sa

Page 35 - SECTION 4 : Operation

Operation 4-64.5 Operation Summary Function # Description Range 1 Display Frame Duration 2-9 Seconds 2 Display Sequences T = Time

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Operation 4-7 4.6 Setting the Price Values This display is capable of showing not only time and temperature but also two separate price values. Re

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Operation 4-8 4.7 Operation without Temperature Sensor/Light Detector Although the time and temperature display was designed to be operated w

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Operation 4-9 Switch Summary Switch # Function 1 Test 2 Alternate 3 RTC 4 12/24 Hour 5 Daylight Savings 6 Indoor Controller 7 8-Column Driver

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-1SECTION 5 : Maintenance & Troubleshooting IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. Display power must be turned off before any

Page 43 - Operation

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-2 5.1 The Lamp Driver The component that switches the lamps ON and OFF in this display is called a lamp

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-3 5.2 The Display Controller The Series 50 display controller is located inside the display cabinet next to th

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Table of Contents iTable of Contents 1. Introduction...

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-4 5.2.1 Connectors The controller receives input from the temperature sensor (TB2) and handset (TB3) and

Page 47 - Troubleshooting

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-5 5.2.3 Status Indicators The LED indicators show the status of the display controller. These indicators can be

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-6If opening the display, first make sure the display power is turned OFF. Release the 1/4-turn fasteners

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-7to where it connects to the socket to check for a faulty connection between the wire and the socket. If a lamp is

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-8• Exchanging a faulty controller or driver • Replacing a shorted triac Important notes for service done

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-9 5.4.4 Replacing Triacs If service personnel are skilled in soldering and desoldering techniques, it will be mo

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-10

Page 53 - • Replacing a blown fuse

Maintenance & Troubleshooting 5-11If, after the part is exchanged, the equipment still causes problems, please contact Daktronics Customer Service

Page 56 - Troubleshooting

Table of Contents ii 5.3.3 Lamp Driver Test...5-7 5.3.4 Time an

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Appendix A: Optional Indoor Controller Console A-1Appendix A: Optional Indoor Controller Console Reference Drawings: Indoor Controller Schematic

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Appendix A: Optional Indoor Controller Console A-23. In the display, connect the data cable to the two position signal terminal block. Conn

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Appendix A: Optional Indoor Controller Console A-3Note: During Function or Price set operations, the display and the LCD will be showing about the s

Page 61 - Console

Appendix A: Optional Indoor Controller Console A-4 A.4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting procedures are the same as those outlined in Section

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Appendix B: Full View Option B-1Appendix B: Full View Option Refer to Drawing A-65383 for the wiring diagram of the full view option.

Page 67 - Appendix B: Full View Option

List of Figures iiiList of Figures Figure 1: Installation Electrical Layout ...

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Appendix C: Update Data Time I C-1Appendix C: Update Data Time I C.1 Introduction The Data Time Series 50 controller can be used to update a Data

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Appendix C: Update Data Time I C-2 Figure 6: Data Time 50 Controller Connections

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Appendix D: Update Triac Time & Temperature D-1Appendix D: Update Triac Time & Temperature The Data Time series 50 controller (with the DT5

Page 72 - Update Data Time I

Appendix D: Update Triac Time & Temperature D-2 Digit 1 Driver Designation/Color TB1 Lampbank Designation (Existing)/Color F41 BLK 1 Com

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Appendix D: Update Triac Time & Temperature D-3Digit 3 Driver Designation/Color TB3 Lampbank Designation (Existing)/Color F43 RED 1 Common WH

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Appendix D: Update Triac Time & Temperature D-4 D.1.3 Controller Installation The controller need not be located near the display driver a

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Appendix D: Update Triac Time & Temperature D-5 D.1.4 Temperature/Light Sensor Installation Refer to Section 3.5. D.2 Operation Refer to S

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Introduction 1-1SECTION 1 : Introduction 1.1 How To Use This Manual This manual explains the installation, operation and maintenance of Daktron

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