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MT306-501 

User’s Guide

 

400-0637-001 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Common Commands 

1. 

[C]

 

This command displays a user formatted status of the card. 

Command Format: 

[Cii] 

Example: 

Send the following to display the status of the card in slot 4: 

     [C04] 

The MT306-501 returns the status in the format shown below. 

MT306-501 
DIG CEC   
 
CONFIGURE:      ON COMMAND 
OUT RESOLUTION: NATIVE 
HDCP IN:        ON 
HDCP OUT:       FOLLOW 
VC MODE:        CONTINUOUS 
DEFAULT TV IN:  1 
CEC ON DELAY:   5 s 
CEC ON TRYS:    3 
CARD POWER:     3011 mW 
HARDWARE:       ENABLED 
CARD TEMP:      25C 
GROUP:          NONE 

2. 

[?C]

 

Read the complete controller configuration in a machine 
parseable format. 

Command:  [?Cii] 

Feedback:  

[(MT306-501C04)(VR690-0468-001C04) 

(CC153C04)(DS001000C04)(PR792C04)(HW1C04) 
(TP25C04)] 

All status feedback is enclosed in brackets, “[ ]“. Each data 
field within the status is enclosed in parentheses. The first two 
characters identify the status type. The last three characters 
are the card’s ID.  

The digits in between represent the values/settings. All are 
fixed lengths using leading zeros to allow easy parsing.  

Following is a breakdown of the above example. 

Start status 

(MT306-501C04) 

Model number 

(VR690-0468-001C04) 

Firmware version 

(CC153C04) 

CEC startup settigns 

(DS001000C04) 

Digital scaler settings 

(PR792C04) 

Power in milliwatts 

(HW1C04) 

Hardware enabled 

(TP25C04) 

Temperature in °C 

End status 

 

3. 

[CiS] 

This command saves the current card configuration and is 
common to all MultiTasker cards. The saved configuration is 
restored after the system is reset or powered off, then on. 

The MT306-501 does not have any commands that fit this 
save category. 

Command Format: [CiiS] 

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

= Save configuration 

MT306-501 
DIG CEC   
 
CONFIGURE:      ON COMMAND 
OUT RESOLUTION: NATIVE 
HDCP IN:        ON 
HDCP OUT:       FOLLOW 
VC MODE:        CONTINUOUS 
DEFAULT TV IN:  1 
CEC ON DELAY:   5 s 
CEC ON TRYS:    3 
CARD POWER:     3011 mW 
HARDWARE:       ENABLED 
CARD TEMP:      25C 
GROUP:          NONE 
[SAVEDC4] 

 

4. 

[…S]

 

– SAVE 

This command saves the configuration command being sent 
in memory and is common to all MultiTasker cards.  

Use the [CiiS] command to save all current settings.  

The MT306-501 does not have any commands that fit this 
save category. 

5. 

[DISP]

 

This command returns the card information that is displayed 
on the enclosure LCD window. 

Command Format: [DISPCii] 

Read what is displayed on the LCD by sending [DISPC4]. The 
feedback displays the text for both the top row and the bottom 
row separated by commas. 

  [MT306-501,DIG CEC  C4] 

Summary of Contents for MT306-501

Page 1: ...ested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 2 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when...

Page 2: ...1 Output Connectors Spare Term Block Connector AC101 302 Table 1 MT306 501 General Mechanical MT306 501 Slots 1 Weight 0 8 lb 0 36 kg Connector Panel Black Anodized T Operating 10 C 45 C Humidity 90 n...

Page 3: ...valid command If the command requested information from the card the feedback generated by the card is the acknowledgement of having received a valid command C04 Card C4 slot 4 executed a valid comman...

Page 4: ...VR690 0468 001C04 Firmware version CC153C04 CEC startup settigns DS001000C04 Digital scaler settings PR792C04 Power in milliwatts HW1C04 Hardware enabled TP25C04 Temperature in C End status 3 CiS This...

Page 5: ...ned off Use for saving power but to keep response time short returning to normal operation This is not a group command Command Format HWENxCii x On off 1 on 0 off Example Disable the hardware to the c...

Page 6: ...atly affect the user experience The HDCP IN can be set to Auto On or Off AUTO The scaler HDCP appears to the input source the same as the display device connected to the output ON The scaler appears a...

Page 7: ...The number of times to send is also configured Command Format TV1 x y zCii x Default TV input x 1 9 y Delay in seconds y 1 9 z Number of times to send z 1 9 Example Configure the card to wait 5 secon...

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