1.1 Console Overview

The All Sport® 5000 Series console is a state-of-the-art scoring and timing system. The console’s liquid crystal display (LCD) will guide you through the operation of the system.

As a safety feature, this product has a 3-wire ground type plug equipped with a third (grounding) pin. This plug only fits into a grounding-type power outlet.

Note: If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact a qualified electrician to replace the obsolete outlet.

When opening the packages, inspect for shipping damage such as rattles and dents. See that all equipment is included as shown on the packing slip. Immediately report any deficiencies to Daktronics. Save all packing materials for shipping if warranty repair or exchange is needed.

1.2 Revision History

Version 1.0

Release Date: 3 January 2000

Initial software release

Version 1.0.1 Release Date: 11 January 2000

Fixed the clock =0 indicator (period end) so it will update when count up/down is changed

Made the shot clock not blank when the clock is set to count up

The time-of-day (TOD) clock only works with 60Hz, made so it will work with 50Hz power also. This includes having it count this in the tenths/hundredths field so the TOD will be in sync with the driver time

The timeout ON/OFF key does not allow for a cold key exit once it is in edit of the time

Increase the refresh rate of the drivers

When set to TOD display, the TOD was not being sent out on RTD

Modified the soccer and baseball settings function to check if it is called while in the game or before the game for certain settings that change what is displayed on the scoreboards

Add code 0000 to do keyboard test and LCD test

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Daktronics All Sport 5000 manual Console Overview, Revision History, Version Release Date 3 January