How do I troubleshoot a blank scoreboard or timing display with no POST
Topic
- How do I troubleshoot a blank scoreboard or timing display with no POST (Power-On-Self-Test)/boot sequence?
Environment
- Product: LED Scoreboard or Timing Display
- Component:
- Control System:
Steps
- Ensure any All Sport console within range of/connected to the scoreboard is turned off.
- Check incoming power to the display (120 V AC for all US models).
- Verify all breakers/local disconnects are turned to the on position.
- Verify there are no loose hot or neutral wires.
- If applicable verify good voltage from electrical socket.
- Verify display power supplies/transformers have good incoming power.
- If no incoming power, see Scoreboard blank, No boot sequence or POST, Incoming Power Issue, DD2254667
- Check output voltages of power supplies/transformers.
- Power supplies output a DC voltage (usually ~24 V DC).
- Most outdoor LED scoreboards have power supplies, except -31 model scoreboards which have transformers.
- Transformers output an AC voltage (usually ~18 V AC).
- Most indoor LED displays have transformers.
- Some older incandescent board have 28 VAC transformers.
- Note: see step #5.2 for older incandescent boards.
- If bad voltage output, see Section of scoreboard is not lighting; Power Supply is outputting 0VDC, DD2234314.
- Verify diagnostic LEDs on driver board. If there are no diagnostic lights lit on the driver, go to Step 5.1.
- Legacy Driver
- Normal operation Diagnostic Light status:
- Green power light - on steady
- Amber status light - blinks about once per second
- Red receiver/rx light - flickers or is on when receiving signal for console
- Gyrus driver - What do the Gyrus driver LED indicators mean, DD3050464.
- Verify power into driver.
- LED Scoreboards and Timing Displays: power will be delivered through J17 on the driver (can be AC or DC voltage depending on the scoreboard).
- ~ 24 VDC if scoreboard has power supplies (US models)
- ~ 18 VAC if scoreboard has transformers (US models)
- Incandescent Scoreboards and Timing Displays (light bulbs): normally these drivers will have 120 V AC (US models) directly into the scoreboard.
- J18 - newer incandescent drivers require all 4 pins to have power vs just two outside pine (1&4):
- Outdoor: 120 VAC: powers jacks J1- J8
- Indoor: 28 VAC
- J19: 120 VAC: logic power
- J20 - newer drivers require all 4 pins to have power vs just two outside pins (1&4):
- Outdoor: 120 VAC: powers jacks J9 - J16 (only on 16 column drivers)
- Indoor 28 VAC
- If voltage to driver is good, see Scoreboard blank and doesn't go through its boot-up sequence, DD2009157.
KB ID: DD2422161
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