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Model 9715 Installation Manual
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1. ice feat as ea C Check 12V connection inside IAD enclosure The IAD power amp signal indicator LED does NOT Check Coax connections Plug control directly into the IAD to eliminate installed coax change from solid to flashing when a coax signal is B cable If that works the cable or terminations are bad Try the 301 Model code see connected to the coax input inside the IAD box control users manual on testing i Plug from EOP segments is in the wrong socket inside IAD enclosure Only the top two noe ee oe F plugs are intended for End of Period Indicators NOTES EOP indicator t hen horn button i d Indicators Pe RLS LS TE WEST UD RI SIDEEASS MPCW 7 controls have an option menu to change when EOPs turn on Verify EOP Control operation setting 7 Check 2 pin connection to the IAD Verify the horn s are plugged into the two bottom Problem with Full Horns do not sound when time runs down to 00 00 sockets Horn 1 and Horn 2 inside the IAD enclosure Matrix Horns or when the horn button is pressed MPCW 7 controls have an option menu to change Horn tone and volume If the horn Control tone is set to blank the horn is disabled Verify horn tone setting Connect the 9715 directly to the IAD using the included 25 foot straight patch cable Do The IAD is on and a good coax signal is present but D not use a crossover style Ethernet cable Also verify that the cable coming from the IAD the 9715 clocks s are not turning on is plugged into the 9715 clocks Input a
2. input with coax daisy chain output to next device Series 7 Receiver with coax daisy chain output to next device R Option Coax Input e P j Indoor Accessory Driver 1338 Mm EVCO Please Note Signal Input Output Systems w multiple signal inputs will use whichever signal is present 1st Configurations arrene mania EN The 1st signal must be turned off for the equipment to start using 2nd signal Drawing No To maintain reliable wireless connection there must be clear line of sight 275 0196 between the transmitter and all receivers in the system Beer MAM 1 118 12 slic ae 4 I 3 A 2 I 1 rage 6 4 3 no Overall length of 9715 chain from the IAD to the last clock cannot exceed these lengths 1 Clock Max chain length 325 Feet 2 Clocks Max chain length 275 Feet 3 Clocks Max chain length 225 Feet chain length 175 Feet 4 Clocks Max BAGH A 3 H qnevap lt qrevao 9715 8 UDr poue poora pooo Uporeg poured TEI Be i Lie ce DEE Ss g z poor Sooo hoar Foros poog ooog Sosa peggene Pere a e a lE EE f amp s 2a I 2 i 1 i Dae Aopo HE panit Moan hoast Manash HE wont Yous NERD 9715 7 lt anevoo ea me H e ir iS b se e988 aa abat Maasi 3E hosed waor roo 3 3 H 3 Z 2 TRI JE 3 Laot Rosah H fasat Drood qjreveca 9715 1 qnaveD
3. 9715 4 anam 9715 3 qnEveD 9715 2 Use standard 8 conductor 24 gauge Straight Thru Patch style Ethernet cables to connect 9715 clocks together DO NOT USE CROSSOVER CABLES DO NOT CONNECT IAD or 9715 TO COMPUTER NETWORK Ethernet patch cables extensions available 25ft Nevco Part 603 2689 50ft Nevco Part 603 4970 100ft Nevco Part 603 497 1 150ft Nevco Part 603 4972 200ft Nevco Part 603 4973 1 Orange Stripe White 2 Orange Solid 3 Green Stripe White 4 Blue Solid 5 6 7 Bottom of RJ 45 crimp on connector Blue Strip White Green Solid Brown Strip White 8 Brown Solid Patch Cable pinout TIA T568B Standard Both ends of Ethernet cable should match each other The Nevco Indoor Accessory Driver can be used to drive a ae Sa r 1 Horn 1 a T Horn 2 combination of Nevco Accessories in the following configurations A maximum of 1 pair of 42 or 48 EOP LED kits A maximum of 8 locker room clocks 4 per channel A maximum of 4 Locker room clocks and a set of 42 or 48 EOP LED kits A maximum of 1 pair of Full Matrix Horns Rev Nevco IAD
4. CO GUARANTEE To view or receive the most recent copy of the Guarantee please visit our website www nevco com or call 1 618 664 0360 NEVCO Inc 301 East Harris Avenue Greenville IL 62246 2151 USA USA TOLL FREE 800 851 4040 CANADA TOLL FREE 800 461 8550 International Telephone 1 618 664 0360 Website www nevco com Email info nevco com NOTE This equipment has been tested and found tocomply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense This class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe A repecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sure le materiel brouller du Canada Page 10
5. Nevco Indoor Accessory Driver IAD Installation Manual enNEvVCO MAXIMIZE YOUR IMPACT Retain this manual in your permanent file Rev 000 1 18 2012 135 0220 Installation Instructions Installation consists of three steps Unpacking the equipment Indoor Accessory Driver IAD mounting and electrical wiring Be sure to read and understand all of the instructions before installing the equipment Consult the installer s troubleshooting guide following this section for verifications each step has been installed and is working correctly Ooo oy OD gt m O ovo oOo Unpacking the Equipment Inspect the shipping container for damage If any damage can be seen contact the carrier immediately Carefully remove all equipment from its packing carton IAD Mounting Refer to installation prints for detailed power requirements The IAD is equipped with two mounting brackets Always use good mechanical practices when mounting IAD Install IAD and power supply somewhere protected to prevent damage to the equipment For conduit connections directly to IAD remove knock out from desired hole and install appropriate fittings For wire connections to IAD remove knock out from desired hole install one of the included black plastic grommets to protect wires from damage run the wires inside the IAD and loop the wires through the pull tie strain relief before making their connections to the IAD Once all the wires are
6. Wireless RX w optional Series 7 Wireless RX Situation Symptom Connection Solution A B C D Check branch circuit breaker and power connections LED on wireless receiver does not turn on at all OV Power Adapter Verify that LED on wall mounted power supply is ON and plugged into MPC6 MPCX receiver The IAD If using Series 7 power for the receiver is supplied by the IAD Check cable and verify power fails to F IAD power is on See Wired Trouble shooting for further information on IAD power supply function properly LED on MPC6 MPCX receiver is flashing Check Coax connections and cable when used indicating good wireless signal but IAD signal E with LED is staying solid and not flashing indicating Use supplied 25 foot cable and plug control directly into the top of the board Try the 301 Model Wireless that it is getting a good signal code see MPC control users manual for further information on testing Receivers Scoreboard IAD has power and wireless control Receiver should be in clear line of sight of control is turned on but scoreboard digits IAD G H accessories are not turning on correctly See MPC wireless control manual to verify the receiver has been properly linked to the control LED on MPCX receiver doesn t flash when less are pressed on coiirol MPCX RX See MPCX wireless control manual to verify the receiver has been properly linked to the control Page 9 NEVCO MAXIMIZE YOUR IMPACT NEV
7. connected to the inside of the IAD pull on the free end of the plastic pull tie until all the wires are secured If changes are required the pull tie can carefully be cut and replaced Electrical Connections Power Service Consult the installation print for power requirements for your scoreboard model Provide for a 40 safety factor to guard against tripping of the circuit breaker under low line conditions Be sure to include any lighted signs and message centers when sizing the supply wiring necessary to support the circuit load The person performing the installation should be familiar with National and local electric codes A standard IEC US grounded power cord is shipped with the board for attaching power A standard IEC to Euro Plug with Ground power cord 009 0257 is available from Nevco Signal Connections Refer to IAD Signal Input Output Configuration print Connect coax inputs to the BNC marked Input The BNC marked Output can be used to drive other scoreboards accessories sharing the same display data By adding a T connector at the BNC Output two accessories can be connected at once with up to 1000 feet of coax each Accessory Connections Refer to IAD Accessory Output Configuration print Page 3 2 Wire Coax Cable RG58 U All 2 WIRE cable ordered from Nevco is direct burial type It has a minimum dielectric strength of 300V and conforms to UL standard 1365 If the wiring is buried above the freez
8. e line bury the cable with sand to provide drainage and prevent damage from shifting soil Installing Cable Connectors Bulk 2 WIRE cable that does not have connectors attached To install connectors on each end of the cable Q Q Slide the insulating boot onto the cable and trim the cable as shown Twist the outer braid in a clockwise direction so that at least 1 32 in of the inner dielectric is bared and the braid is left flat Be sure no strands of the outer braid are touching the center conductor Insert the center conductor into the back of the connector feeding it into the guide hole Push the cable as far as possible into the connector Screw the connector onto the cable in a clockwise direction until the connector stops turning Slip the insulating boot over the back of the connector Ala Insulating boot C Ai C HN Page 4 4 Scoreboard Systems To install a system of scoreboard displays controls and accessories follow these guidelines Check the website Nevco com or contact your local sales rep to obtain other system drawings Daisy Chaining When all or groups of scoreboards in the facility are to operate together installation time and costs can be saved by daisy chaining the coax cable from scoreboard to scoreboard The diagram to the right shows this operation Independent Operation When the scoreboards are to be operated together but at other times separated and operated ind
9. ependently alternate control points or cable selection switch CSS units must be used The diagram to the right shows this operation Reference print C10701 for more details Plug a control into both jacks for Main Court All on operation shown or plug two controls into each jack for independent cross court operation not shown lt SG Reference print C10689 for more details Mixed Operation When independent operation is required daisy chaining can still be used to save cost on installation The diagram to the left shows this operation Wireless Operation Wireless systems provide the maximum flexibility by allowing the operator the ability to program groups of receivers A single receiver can drive multiple displays See wireless device manual for more information Page 5 gt Rev 12VDC INPUT _ 12VDC INPUT Use included Power Supply Use included Power Supply In 1LLOVAC 1A 230VAC 5A In LLOVAC 1A 230VAC 5A Out 12VDC 40W 3 3A Out 12VDC 40W 3 3A MPCW 6 1st amp 2nd Gen with coax daisy chain output to next device MPCX with coax daisy chain output to next device Option Series 7 Receiver can be added to this config option Series 7 Receiver can be added to this config 12VDC INPUT Use included Power Supply 12VDC INPUT In LLOVAC 1A 230VAC 5A k Use included Power Supply Out 12VDC 40W 3 3A In 110VAC 1A 230VAC 5A Out 12VDC 40W 3 3A Coax
10. i a i ai z g 2 a A S e e E a al MRE ER feild E cE saaria Hal mousse eeeehe HETE Fd CLOCKS 1 4 ERCH 3 FERRE Beg Ti 25ft Cabl 2 pe EOP 1 As Lioncabie__ 2sncae BOP 2 Combine 10ft amp 25ft cables to connect IAD to EOP 14 gauge extensions available 25 foot Nevco Part 603 2372 50 foot Nevco Part 603 3032 100 foot Nevco Part 603 3033 150 foot Nevco Part 603 3034 200 foot Nevco Part 603 3035 IAD Indoor Accessory Driver Accessory Output INEVCO Configurations Greenville Ilinois 62246 DEES BFE OTSE Drawn MMK Date 1 15 12 Shet aa 2 4 3 A 2 T Page 7 WIRED TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE The figure to the right labels the possible connections to the IAD The chart below lists the problem that can be identified should any connection be faulty NOTE The number that appears above next to a letter refers to the number of wires or conductors in Branch Circuit Denotes optional accessory Outputs Indoor Acc i To next Driver EOP segment the cable Situation Symptom Connection Solution A Check branch circuit breaker and power cord connections to power supply The IAD power amp signal indicator LED does not Verify power supply is Desktop Style 12 Volt 40 watt 3 3A power supply Verify The IAD fails to light inside of the IAD enclosure Power Supply LED on top of the power supply is on functi ly
11. nd not the signal Output Maximum of 4 clocks per channel from the IAD Problem with 9715 A daisy chained 9715 locker clock isn t working Locker Room after the 1 clock in the chain E Plug clock directly into IAD and verify functionality of clock If clock turns on directly Clock connected to IAD check cable between both clocks Do not use crossover Ethernet cable Total length of wire cannot exceed 175 feet per clock channel when four clocks are daisy Clocks are dim or change brightness during DE chained If using non Nevco purchased Ethernet cable verify that it is 8 conductor 24 operation gauge Also verify the proper crimp on connector is being used There are different connectors depending if the cable is solid or stranded Page 8 Wireless Trouble Branch IAD Branch gt IAD shooting Guide Circuit Ci cuit The figure to the right Indoor Indoor labels connections useful Acc Acc to troubleshooting The Dri Dri chart below lists the Tver TIV T problem that can be MPCX Box Box identified should any Adapter i See See connection be faulty Receiver Wired Wired Check the control and Trouble Trouble service manual for more Shooti Shooti detailed information ooung ooting NOTE The number that 7 appears above next to a pana Series 7 RX Series 7 RX letter refersto the numper 900 MHz TX Optional Optional of wires or conductors in the cable MPCX Wireless RX w optional Series 7 Wireless RX MPCW 6
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