
Press [Yes] if a module is used and [No] if no nodule will be used.
RTD Offset
This menu will add 0K, 5K, 10K, or 15K to the RTD data
being sent to the matrix display.
Use a [↑] or [↓] to toggle through the RTD offset # settings (0K, 5K, 10K or 15K). 0K uses no
offset and 5K adds 5000 to the item #. To save the setting, press [Enter].
When to use this:
If using a Daktronics Venus 1500 M2 or M3 controlled display, this menu allows
multiple RTD input directly into the display.
If data from more than one OmniSport console is going to one display.
The following Comm (Communication) Ports menus select
the protocol used for transmitting data to the display.
Scoreboard Outputs
Select Scoreboard Outputs to assign a protocol (Multidrop or
Multiline) used to transmit data in outputs (J2and J3).
Press [←] or [→] to select Multicast, Multidrop, Multiline or Omega protocol, depending on
the type of display used, and then press [Enter] to save.
When to use this:
The OmniSport 2000 supports many different types of displays. Multicast, Multidrop,
and Multiline are protocols that Daktronics has incorporated into its displays. The
newest generation of displays is the SW-5000 series. This series of display will
auto-detect the protocol being sent to it. In most cases the console should be
set to Multicast.
The previous generation of displays for swimming was the SW-2000 series. This
generation required a protocol plug to know which protocol it was receiving. To test
MENU-COMM PORTS
1-SCBD OUTPUTS
MENU-COMM PORTS
SCBD; MULTIDROP*
From Main Menu – [3]>[3]>[1]
From Main Menu – [3]>[2]>[1]>[2]
MENU-RTD/MATRIX
1-RTD OFFSET
MENU-RTD/MATRIX
RTD OFFSET: 0K*
From Main Menu – [3]>[2]>[2]
From Main Menu – [3]>[2]>[2]>[1]
MENU-RTD/MATRIX
RTD OFFSET: 5K*
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