PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Single-sided LED basketball scoreboard 1.02 REFERENCES
A. Standard for Electric Signs, UL-48, 13th Edition
B. Standard for Control Centers for Changing Message Type Signs, UL-1433, 1st Edition
C. Standard for CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 207-M89 for indoor use D. Federal Communications Commission Regulation Part 15 E. National Electric Code
1.03 SUBMITTALS
A. Product data: Submit manufacturer’s product illustrations, data and literature that fully describe the scoreboards and accessories proposed for installation.
B. Shop drawings: Submit mechanical and electrical product specification drawings.
C. Maintenance data: Submit manufacturer’s installation, operation, and
maintenance manuals.
1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Product delivered on site.
B. Scoreboard and equipment to be housed in a clean, dry environment.
1.05 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Limitations: Do not install scoring equipment until spaces are enclosed and weatherproof, wet work in spaces is complete and dry, and ambient temperature and humidity conditions are maintained at the levels indicated for project when occupied for its intended use.
B. Field Measurements: Coordinate scoreboard location and height with the customer. Verify dimensions by field measurements.
C. Supply weight and mounting method for owner to verify that building structure is capable of supporting the scoreboard’s weight in addition to the auxiliary
equipment.
1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. For indoor use only
B. Source Limitations: Obtain each type of scoring equipment and electronic displays through one source from a single manufacturer.
C. ETL listed to UL Standards 48 and 1433
D. NEC compliant
E. FCC compliant
F. ETLC listed to CAN/CSA 22.2
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1.07 WARRANTY
A. Provide 5 years of parts coverage B. Provide toll-free service coordination
C. Provide technical phone support during Daktronics business hours
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.01 MANUFACTURER
A. Daktronics, Inc., 201 Daktronics Drive, P.O. Box 5128, Brookings, South Dakota 57006-5128
2.02 PRODUCT
A. Daktronics BB-3107-19 single-sided basketball scoreboard can also score volleyball and wrestling. It scores HOME and GUEST to 199, PERIOD to 9, team FOULS to 19, PLAYER number to 99, player FOUL to 9, T.O.L (time outs left) to 9, indicates possession and bonus, displays period time to 99:59 and during the last minute of the period, it displays time to 1/10 of a second. The HOME and GUEST scores can illuminate green to indicate which team is ahead, red to indicate which team is behind, and amber when both scores are tied. The clock can illuminate red when stopped, green when running, and amber when under a minute. In wrestling mode, the HOME score displays green and the GUEST score displays red.
2.03 SCOREBOARD
A. General information
1. Dimensions: 6'-0" (1829 mm) high, 10'-0" (3048 mm) wide, 0'-6" (152 mm) deep
2. Weight: 225 lb (102 kg) 3. Power requirement: 200 W
4. Color: over 150 colors to choose from
B. Construction
1. All-aluminum construction
2. Scoreboard face and perimeter: 0.063" thick 3. Scoreboard back: 0.050" thick
4. Digit faceplates: 0.090" thick
5. Cabinet withstands high-velocity impact from indoor sports balls without the need for protective screens.
C. Digits
1. LED digit technology: A diffusant over the LEDs blends the light achieving a uniform look with 140 degree wide viewing angle.
2. Clock and score digits: 13" (330 mm) high
3. PERIOD, FOULS, PLAYER/FOUL, and T.O.L. digits: 10'' (254 mm) high 4. Clock, colon, and score digits: amber, green, or red LEDs
5. PERIOD, PLAYER/FOUL, and T.O.L. digits and bonus indicators: amber
LEDs
6. FOULS digits and possession indicators: red LEDs
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D. Captions
1. HOME and GUEST captions: 6" (152 mm) high
2. PERIOD, FOULS/SCORE, PLAYER/FOUL/MATCH, and T.O.L. captions:
4" (102 mm) high
3. All captions: white vinyl applied directly to scoreboard face
E. Logo/Sponsor Panels
1. There is space for two 17" (432 mm) high, 21" (533 mm) wide logo/sponsor panels on the top corners of the scoreboards.
F. Horn
1. Vibrating horn: mounts behind scoreboard face
2. Sounds automatically when period clock counts down to zero 3. Sounds manually as directed by operator
G. Power Cord
1. Cord is 11' (3353 mm) long
2. Cord plugs into a standard grounded 120 V AC outlet
H. Optional Equipment
1. Double bonus indicators
2. Vinyl team logo/sponsor graphics
3. Scoreboard striping
4. Vinyl team name caption in place of the HOME caption 5. Programmable Team Name Message Centers (TNMCs) 6. Protective screen
7. Hardware for suspension installation 8. Corner mounting kit
9. Protective screen 10. 12V DC horn
11. Advantage time option for wrestling
2.04 SCORING CONSOLE
A. Console is an All Sport® 5000 controller
B. Capable of scoring basketball, volleyball, and wrestling through the use of
keyboard inserts
C. Capable of controlling other ColorSmart® compatible scoreboards D. Console has a maximum power requirement of 5 watts
E. Console recalls clock, score, and period information if power is lost
F. Console includes:
1. A rugged aluminum enclosure to house electronics 2. A sealed membrane water-resistant keyboard
3. A 32-character liquid crystal prompting display to verify entries and recall
information currently displayed
4. A 6' (1829 mm) power cord to plug into a standard grounded 120 V AC outlet
5. A 20' (6096 mm) control cable to connect to the control receptacle
junction box
6. A practice timer mode
a. Can sound the horn at the end of each segment
b. Has 99 programmable segments
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c. Displays the segment number and segment length d. Has a programmable interval time
G. Optional Equipment
1. Carrying case for console
2. 2.4 GHz spread spectrum radio for scoreboard control
3. Battery pack
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.01 EXAMINATIONVerify that surfaces scoreboard will be mounted on are ready to receive work.
A. Verify that placement of conduit and junction boxes are as specified and indicated in plans and shop drawings.
3.02 INSTALLATION
A. Power conduit, cable and outlet boxes to be provided and installed by the electrical contractor. Signal raceways, conduit and boxes to be provided by the electrical contractor. Electrical contractor is responsible for pulling signal wire and terminators between each scoreboard and control location. Scoreboard vendor to terminate signal wire of controller and conduit scoreboard.
B. Mount scoreboards and interior displays to wall in location designated by the customer and in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Unit is plumb and level.
3.03 INSTALLATION – CONTROL CENTER
A. Provide boxes, cover plates and jacks as required to meet control specification requirements. Control cables to control panels shall be concealed.
B. Test the operation of the scoreboard, controller and all control jacks, leave control unit in carrying case and other loose items with owner's designated representative.
C. Conduct operator training on the scoreboard/controller operation.
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