Introduction - Nevco MPCW-6 Instructions Manual

System key management
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The system includes the MPCW-6 control, an MPCW-6 Receiver (each
receiver and control have a 9 volt power adapter), System Key and System Key
Management Overlay, Model Code 618. Each scoreboard and shot clock display
requires its own receiver.
Setting up and managing the Nevco scoreboard wireless system is rather
easy when a few principles are known. Every scoreboard or display in the system
must have a Receiver. Each Receiver's data is downloaded into a System Key
and given a name that will identify it to the person setting up the system. Groups
are created (up to 40 scoreboards and other Nevco equipment that will be
operated together). These Groups are given names. Names may be up to 16
characters. A control can manage up to 40 Groups. In order to operate, the
Receiver must be added to a Group.
A common example is as follows. A High School has a football scoreboard
and delay of game timers, therefore needing 3 receivers. The Receiver Names
might be named East DGT, West DGT and Scoreboard. The Group Name might
be Football. The school also has 2 basketball scoreboards and shot clocks in the
gym. This would require 4 receivers. The Receiver Names might be North
Scoreboard, South Scoreboard, North SC and South SC. The Group Name might
be Varsity Bskball. The gym is split cross-court for practice and intramural
games, using one of the scoreboards and one of the shot clocks for each court;
therefore two other Group Names might be Practice South and Practice North.
Practice South would include Receivers Named South Scoreboard and South
SC. Practice North would include Receiver Names North Scoreboard and North
SC. This is a total of four Groups. When the control is turned on the names of
these Groups will be displayed and the control operator may select the proper
Group to operate.
This High School may program their MPCW-6 controls to operate any of
the equipment simply by changing to the correct overlay and selecting the Group
Name desired. Operation of the MPCW-6 is identical to the MPC-5.
The MPCW-6 System
Group Management Introduction

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