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System
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The MVP Control Module
The MVP Control Module is the central element of the MVP Control Panel. The front panel contains most of
the user controls for operating the System. The back side houses the electronics that allow it to do its job.
Together with Dual Chain and Feature Modules, the MVP Control Module gives you unparalleled control
and flexibility in component demonstration.
MVP Control Panel Functions
The functions of the MVP Control Module front panel keys are explained here. To operate these features, see
instructions in the
Operation Section,
beginning on page 107.
A. Numeric
Keys
– For entering component selection numbers, previously stored system
numbers and the Lock-Out code.
B. System
1-30
– For programming and accessing Systems 1 through 30.
C. Lock-Out
– For activating and deactivating the Lock-Out feature.
D. Rotate
– For activating the Component Auto-Rotate feature.
E. Reset
– For resetting the MVP Control Module to the ‘power-up’ stage and revealing the
Lock-Out code. (The position of this key is not marked on the front of the MVP Control
Panel, but it operates like all others.)
F. A/B
Compare
– For programming and accessing A/B comparisons.
G. Infra-Red Remote Sensor
– Receives transmitted signals from the hand-held Remote
Control.
H. Display Window
– Displays confirmations of entries made on the MVP Control Module.
I. Inactivity
– For programming the length of the Inactivity delay from 1-99 minutes.
COMPARE
MATRIX SYSTEMS
PATENT 4,281,314
INC.
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1
B
A
3
4
5
6
8
9
7
0
ROTATE
LOCK
OUT
SYSTEM
G.
Infra-Red
Remote Sensor
(concealed)
H.
Display
Window
6"
A.
Numeric
Keys
B.
System
1-30
C.
System
Lock-Out
D.
Component
Auto-Rotate
F.
A/B
Compare
E.
Reset
(concealed)
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SWITCHING SYSTEMS
I.
Inactivity
(concealed)
Figure 6 – MVP
Control Module,
Front Panel
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