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virtual_segment_display_connector:

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The virtual_segment_display_connector: section of your config is where you configure the connector that establishes the link between segment displays and the virtual segment display emulator widgets in the MPF-MC.

virtual_segment_display_connector:
  segment_displays: display1

Optional settings

The following sections are optional in the virtual_segment_display_connector: section of your config. (If you don't include them, the default will be used).

bcp_connection:

Single value, type: string. Default: local_display

The name of the BCP connection the MPF-MC is connected to. Normally this does not need to be modified as the default value should be correct.

debug:

Single value, type: boolean (true/false). Default: false

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segment_displays:

List of one (or more) values, each is a type: string name of a segment_displays: device. Defaults to empty.

A list of one or more segment display names which is used to specify which segment displays should be activated in the connector to send the appropriate information to the MPF-MC.

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