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MULTI-TASKER™

400-0082-005

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Example:

All of the inputs on the 

MT104-100/103

card are 

OFF.  The card is in slot #5 of Unit 3:

1)

[ON1C5U3]:  Turns ON only input 1 of the 

MT104-100/103 card.

2)

[ON3C5U3]:  Turns ON only input 3 (input 1 

is now OFF).

[ONmGkUi]:  Group of Cards

This command enables input "m" for each card 
in group "k" of unit "i".

m

= Input Number (m = 1 to max inputs)

Gk = Group Number (k = # from 1-8)

Ui

= Unit ID (i = # from 0-9)

Example:

[ON1G1U1]: Turns ON input 1 for each card in 
Group 1 of Unit 1.

PATH OPTION

[ON…..P]:  Sets Path

This command will set the path for the output, 
but it is not active until the switch command, 
[SW], is executed. Commands ending in "P" are 
not executed immediately. The path for outputs 
on multiple cards or the same card can be 
preloaded.

Command Format: [ONmCnUiP]

m

= Input (m = 1 to max inputs)

Cn = Card ID (n = slot # from 1 to max slots)

P

= Path

Example:

There are two 

MT104-100/103

cards in slots 6 

and 7.  Use the following commands to enable 
input 1 of card 6 and input 3 of card 7 
simultaneously:

[ON1C6

P

]

[ON3C7

P

]

[SW]

FEEDBACK OPTION

If "F" is included, use the [ONmCnUi

PF

]

command or the [ONmCnUi

FP

] command.

[ON…..F]:  Feedback

After processing a command, an OK or ER will 
be returned as feedback if "F" is included at the 
end of a command string.

Example:

[ON1C2

F

]: if path is not set

[ON1C2

PF

]: if path is set

8.  

[OFF]

This command disables the output of a single 
card or a group of cards.

[OFFmCnUi]:  Single Card

m

= Input Number that is ON (optional)

Cn = Card ID (n = slot # from 1 to max slots)

Ui

= Unit ID number (i = 0 to 9)

Example:

Card 5 has Input 1 ON.  The following 
commands can be used to turn OFF the output.

1)

[OFF1C5]:

Turns OFF only input 1.

2)

[OFFC5]:

Turns OFF any input.

[OFFmGkUi]: Group of Cards

This command disables input "m" for each card 
in group "k" of unit "i".

m

= Input Number that is ON (optional)

Gk = group number (k = # from 1-8)

Ui

= unit number (i = # from 0-9)

Example:

1)

[OFF1G1]: Turns OFF input 1 for each card 

in Group 1.

2)

[OFFG1]: Turns OFF any input for each 

card in Group 1.

Summary of Contents for MT104-100/103

Page 1: ...MULTI TASKER MANUAL PART NUMBER 400 0082 005 MT104 100 103 TM 6 IN 1 OUT VIDEO SWITCHER CARD FOR MULTI TASKER USER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...F MT104 100 4 APPLICATION DIAGRAMS 5 DIAGRAM 1 RGBHV CONFIGURATION 5 DIAGRAM 2 C VIDEO CONFIGURATION 6 DIAGRAM 3 INTERNAL VIEW 7 INSTALLING YOUR MT104 100 8 OPERATION 8 RS 232 CONTROL 8 DESCRIPTION OF...

Page 3: ...the connector area with a dry cloth Never use strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner Do not use a wet cloth or water to clean the card Do not clean or touch any component or PCB 1 4...

Page 4: ...solution video signals without degradation Inputs are selected via easy to use ASCII commands from a control system or computer connected to the RS 232 port of a Multi Tasker enclosure Also available...

Page 5: ...in 1 05 5 Impedance 75 Ohms Propagation Delay Sync 4nS max Rise Fall time Sync 6nS max Differential Phase Error 01 4 5 MHz Power Power from MT100 100 6V 6V Power Consumption MT104 100 100mA 80mA 1 1 w...

Page 6: ...f the R signal card to the R signal from a laptop video camera etc IN 2 will be connected to the R signal of a Macintosh document camera etc Continue this sequence for each card and signal Connect the...

Page 7: ...MULTI TASKER 400 0082 005 6 6 DIAGRAM 2 C VIDEO CONFIGURATION...

Page 8: ...MULTI TASKER 400 0082 005 7 7 6 IN 1 OUT BNC SW SIGNAL DETECT EXPANDABLE OUTPUT DISABLE DIAGRAM 3 INTERNAL VIEW 6 IN 1 OUT BNC SW OUTPUT DISABLE...

Page 9: ...card is plugged into the Enclosure and note that it is for RS 232 control OPERATION 7 7 1 RS 232 CONTROL When used in the Multi Tasker Enclosure the MT104 100 103 has many advanced remote control capa...

Page 10: ...T104 100 103 card Command Format VERCnUi Cn card ID n from 1 to max slots Ui Unit ID i from 0 to 9 Example There is one MT104 100 103 card is in slot 2 of unit 3 Send the command VERC2U3 and the Multi...

Page 11: ...he command C4 to receive the feedback status Each status field begins with a and ends with the card slot number ex C04 The feedback will be similar to the following MT104 100C04 VR690 0158 004C04 IN4C...

Page 12: ...4 100 103 cards in slots 6 and 7 Use the following commands to enable input 1 of card 6 and input 3 of card 7 simultaneously ON1C6P ON3C7P SW FEEDBACK OPTION If F is included use the ONmCnUiPF command...

Page 13: ...n sending the command ON1C4S after reset or power up Output 1 on C4 will be enabled 10 F Feedback After processing a command an OK or ER will be returned as feedback if F is included at the end of a c...

Page 14: ...f there are no problems the system will display the following MEMORY IS GOOD Otherwise failures will be indicated Command Format TESTCnUi Cn Card ID n slot from 1 to max slots Ui Unit ID i from 0 to 9...

Page 15: ...SID commands that follow The RSI command MUST be used prior to changing Card ID s once they have already been set Command Format RSI Example Send the command RSI to the system with Unit ID 0 The card...

Page 16: ...ion available for the Multi Tasker interface commands Command Format HELPCnUi Cn Card ID n from 1 to max slots Ui Unit ID i from 0 to 9 Example In order to display the RS 232 commands available for th...

Page 17: ...onsists of cards 1 and 2 Group 2 consists of cards 1 2 3 4 and 5 Delete all the groups by sending the command RMG The system will return the following feedback G1 G8 EMPTY 27 RD This command reads and...

Page 18: ...ionality as programming commands Unlike the programming commands in the previous sections 7 2 and 7 3 MENU commands prompt the user to select from a list of available options The system then responds...

Page 19: ...e original prompt 7 After selecting the MT104 100 as described above the system will prompt for selections specific to that card 8 Read each menu carefully and continue selecting keys as prompted for...

Page 20: ...H INPUT1 1 INPUT1 2 INPUT2 3 INPUT3 4 INPUT4 5 INPUT5 6 INPUT6 7 INPUT7 8 INPUT8 ESC GO BACK S STATUS ESC GO BACK 2 SETUP SETUP 1 SET GROUP ID SET GROUP ID NONE 1 ASSIGN GROUP ID 2 DELETE GROUP ID ESC...

Page 21: ...in the supplied MT104 100 103 however we would like to offer suggestions for the following 8 1 LED IS NOT ON Cause 1 Card cage is not plugged in Solution Plug card cage in If the LED lights the probl...

Page 22: ...rrect If the source is working and there is still no display see Cause 2 Cause 2 The card input is not selected Solution Select the card input See RS 232 accessible commands in section 7 If there is s...

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