Nevco Scoreboard MPCX2 Operator Instructions Manual

Nevco Scoreboard MPCX2 Operator Instructions Manual

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Scoreboard Operator's Instructions
MPCX2 Tennis Control
Since 1934
Retain this manual in your permanent files
Rev. 3/22/2018
135-0244

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  • Page 1 Scoreboard Operator’s Instructions MPCX2 Tennis Control Since 1934 Retain this manual in your permanent files Rev. 3/22/2018 135-0244...
  • Page 2 9651B 9652B Thank You Thank You for choosing NEVCO. We appreciate your business. The following instructions will help you become familiar with the operation and features of the scoreboard system. Please take a few minutes to study this manual, and to practice with the control.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK START GUIDE ..................................4 KEYBOARD FUNCTIONS ..................................6 GREETING ................................... 6 SCREEN TOTAL ....................................7 SCREEN ......................................8 SCREEN GAME SCORE ..................................9 SCREEN SERVE ....................................10 SCREEN OPTIONS MENU ....................................11 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART ................................ 19...
  • Page 4 BNC Connector 9VDC Power Supply The Nevco six court Tennis control system consists of one receiver and six hand-held controls. Each control can post information on the scoreboard for the court it has been assigned to. Game Score and Serve...
  • Page 5 MPCX2 Receiver for use with outdoor x6xx and indoor x7xx scoreboards. MPCX2 Receiver for use with scoreboards that pre-date x6xx outdoor and x7xx indoor scoreboards. (Boards that have coax input only) NOTE: This version can also be used in addition (but not simultaneous operation) to a W6 system for dual operation by connecting the W6 receiver or wired coax of the MPC-5/6 connection to the coax input of...
  • Page 6: Quick Start Guide

    3 sets of play and total score. The Nevco single court tennis system operates the same way as the six court system. The main aspect is that the single court controller must be set to court 1.
  • Page 7 To clear the complete scoreboard (Only Court 1 Controller) From the Options Menu; select Clear Scoreboard Then press OPTIONS Press (+) This will clear all of the scores for all of the courts. To clear an individual court (Example Court 2) From the Options Menu;...
  • Page 8: Keyboard Functions

    It will then display scanning for the remaining time until the control establishes communications with its ON/OFF Scanning Nevco MPCX2 2.4 GHz receiver(s). (May take up to 20 seconds) When you are done using the control; power it OFF to ON/OFF conserve batteries.
  • Page 9: Total Screen

    TOTAL SCREEN Accessed TOTAL Total Score This is the default screen on power up. This screen shows the pressing Home:2 Guests:1 Total Score. You must use this screen if you want to change the Total Score. The cursor indicates the currently selected team.
  • Page 10: Set Screen

    SET SCREEN Accessed MAIN Court:1 Set:1 The main screen shows the Court Number, the Set Number, pressing Home:1 Guests:1 and the Scores. You must use this screen if you want to change the Scores. Press SET 1, SET 2, or SET 3 any time to return to its screen.
  • Page 11: Game Score Screen

    GAME SCORE (Only applicable to 9652) Accessed Game Score The game score shows a cursor to indicate whether it is currently pressing Game Score set to change home or guest game score. Game score can be Home: 00 Guest: 00 incremented and decremented using the + and –...
  • Page 12: Serve Screen

    SERVE (Only applicable to 9652) Accessed Serve The serve indicator shows the team that is currently serving. pressing Serve Serve is modified using the Home and Guest buttons. Home: < Guest: SERVE Use the “Home” or “Guests” keys to select the score indicator. Serve HOME Home: <...
  • Page 13: Options Menu

    Options Menu Several option settings are available to fine tune the scoreboard system to your needs. These settings are saved in the control. They are remembered even if the control is turned OFF or the batteries removed. When a control turns ON the scoreboard, these settings are sent to the scoreboard and are used to define how it operates.
  • Page 14 Allows you to select the Brightness Level of the scoreboard. (High or Brightness Low) (+)HIGH (-)LOW Reports the condition of the batteries in the control. Battery Level Note: “Low Battery!!!” Will display when it is approaching time to L>>>>>>>>>>>>H change batteries. When 0 bars of battery life are left the batteries must be replaced immediately.
  • Page 15 This menu option allows you to access settings that affect how the control Enter Code to operates. Generally, these settings need not be changed and should only be Change Settings changed by an experienced operator or under direction from the Nevco Service Department. Press the following key sequence: HOME...
  • Page 16 Tennis Specific Options One option that is only found in tennis MPCX2 controllers is listed below. The options key can be used to access the following features. Each press of the options key moves you to the next option screen. The change court controller option is located after the advanced options. Note: You can return to the main screen at any time by pressing the GAME button.
  • Page 17 MPCX2 Control / Receiver setup procedure Before using the MPCX2 control it must be mated to the receiver(s) and set for the model of scoreboard that you wish to operate. Mating a New Control to Receiver(s) Record the receiver(s) ID’s located on the receiver box before Step 1.
  • Page 18 Setting the Control for Your Model of Scoreboard This procedure is not necessary if you have one of the following models: 1500, 1510, 1530, 1535, 1550, 1600, 1610, 1630, 1635, 1650, 1000, 1010, 1030, 1035, 3500, 3502, 3504, 3514, 3515, 3516, 3520, 3525, 3534, 3550, 1632, 9605, 9505, 9715, 9515, 3400, 3402, 3404, 3414, 3415, 3416, 3425, 3434, 9405, 9550, SCD-5, SCD-7, S60-LED, S60, SCD-4.
  • Page 19 MPCX2 Scoreboard Model Screen to Select Control 3500, 3502, 3504, 3514, 3515, 3516, 3520, 3525, 3534, 3550, 1632, 9605, 9715, 9505, 9515, 3400, 3402, 3404, 3414, 3415, 3416, 3425, Type A (+) 3434, 9405 7504, 7505, 7516, 7520, 7524, 7525, 7530, 9505, 9515, 7404, 7405, 7416, 7424, 7425, 7430, 9405, 3602, 3604, 3614, 3615, 3616, 3617, Type B (+) Football...
  • Page 20 MPCX2 Scoreboard Model Screen to Select Control 1000, 1010, 1030, 1035, 1500, 1510, 1530, 1535, 1550 Standard (+) 1003, 1006, 1503, 1506, 1508, 1540, 1603, 1604, 1606, 1608, 1609 Score by Inn (+) Baseball 1020, 1025, 1515, 1520, 1525, 9505, 9515, 9605, 9715 With Timer (+) 1615, 1620, 1625, 1632, 3656, 3680, 3685, 3688, 7616, 7680, 7685, X6XX Timer (+)
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting Chart

    Scoreboard connected to MPCX2 is Control is not configured for correct Reconfigure the control (see options displaying data in the wrong places, scoreboard model series menu) incorrect data, or horn constantly sounds. If the problem persists please contact the Nevco Service Department. 800-851-4040 https://support.nevco.com/contact/...
  • Page 22 LED STATUS The receiver has a red status LED next to the RJ12 and Ethernet jack. It can be used to diagnose the status of the MPCX2 receiver. LED Status MPCX2 Connection Status The receiver is powered on, but a connection attempt has not yet been made, or a connection Solid On attempt was unsuccessful.
  • Page 23 —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without the approval of Nevco could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference- Causing Equipment Regulations.

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