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MT315-101

 

 

User’s Guide

 

400-0663-001 

 

7. Operation 

7.1 Control 

The MT315

–101 has many advanced remote-control 

capabilities when used in the MultiTasker enclosure. These 
capabilities are accessible through standard RS232 or TCP/IP 
communication. The actual controlling can be accomplished 
through a computer control system or any other device capable 
of sending commands. 

7.1.1 RS232/TCP Interface  

This section lists all the RS232/TCP control and configuration 
command formats and their ranges.  

The TCP/IP ports have the following default settings: 

IP address ... 192.168.10.84  

Port.............. 23 

The rear panel RS232 port has the following settings: 

Baud ............ 115k 

Data bits ...... 8 

Stop bits ...... 1 

Parity ........... None 

Flow ............. None 

7.1.2 Command Basics 

The control commands for the MT315

–101 are in a simple 

ASCII character format. 

1.  Square brackets "[ ]" are part of the command. 

2.  Use uppercase letters for all commands. 

3.  Spaces are NOT legal characters. 

4.  Do NOT send carriage returns or line feeds;  

these are invalid characters. 

A command that instructs the card only to perform an action 
will generate feedback of "[

Card ID

]". The open bracket 

followed by the card ID and then a close bracket indicates the 
card received and executed a 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 command 

Invalid commands generate feedback that includes "ER" and 
may also include an error code. 

[ERC04] 

Card C4 (slot 4) failed to execute a command 
Check command syntax. 
Check values sent are within a valid range. 

Commands ending in "S" will be saved into memory. 
Commands not ending in "S" are executed, but not restored at 
reset or power up. 

 

7.1.3 Conventions Used in this Manual 

Card IDs: 

In this manual, cards are referenced by their card ID which is 
equivalent to their slot number: 

C1, C2, C3, C4 ... C20 

Group IDs: 

Groups are referenced by their group ID: 

G1, G2, G3 ... G8 

7.2 Description of Commands 

Each command consists of three parts: Function, Card ID, and 
Save. 

 

[ Function , Card ID  Save] 

Example:  [VERC4] 

VER 

= Function 

C4 

= Card ID or Group ID 

= Save this setting (optional) 

The card ID is a unique identifier, equal to the enclosure slot 
number. As the slot number, the value can range from 1 to 20 
depending on the enclosure. 

The group ID is a number representing a group of cards 
defined with the [GROUP] command. When using the group 
ID, all cards in the group perform the same instruction. 

Changing the position of a card significantly affects the 
commands recorded on software definitions or third-party 
control systems. 

Summary of Contents for MT315-101

Page 1: ...en tested 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 w...

Page 2: ...F 1 Compatibility Signal types HDMI Signal resolution 1080P 60Hz 1080i 720P Cable length 984 ft 300 m Receivers MT315 102 TP315 102 Table 1 MT315 101 General Mechanical MT315 101 Slots 1 Material Alum...

Page 3: ...installation easy without the need to cut splice and install expensive connectors or purchase costly cables Simply route your wires cut and trim the installation and connect to the terminals That s it...

Page 4: ...MT315 101 User s Guide 400 0663 001 4 6 Application Diagrams Diagram 1 Typical Setup...

Page 5: ...MT315 101 User s Guide 400 0663 001 5 Diagram 2 Internal View...

Page 6: ...MT315 101 User s Guide 400 0663 001 6 Diagram 3 Multiple Receiver Setup...

Page 7: ...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 8: ...r up Input 3 is the active signal This command only saves the command sent Use the CiiS command to save all current settings This command is common to all cards but there are no features to save on th...

Page 9: ...t SFTCii Example Reset the card in slot by sending SFTC4 The card responds with RSTC04 indicating the card is resetting 14 STA This command enables and disables automatic feedback from the card The fe...

Page 10: ...5 DISP Return card information 6 FRST Factory reset 7 GROUP Set or read group number 8 HWEN Hardware enable disable 9 MOD Return card model 10 PRG Firmware update mode 11 PWR Return card power in watt...

Page 11: ...e power and status No Display Check the source transmitter side and make sure there is a signal present Make sure the source connected to the transmitter has power and is turned on Connect a display t...

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