MULTI-TASKER
9
7.4 SUMMARY OF COMMANDS
1)
[VER]
Receives software version
2)
[Ci]
Receives status of the card
3)
[CiS]
Saves card configuration
4)
[ONS]
Turns on one or more S-Video
output
5)
[ONV]
Turns on one or more Video
output
6)
[OFFS] Turns OFF one or more S-Video
output
7)
[OFFV] Turns OFF one or more Video
output
8)
[…S]
Save the command configuration
sent
9)
[…F]
Provides feedback upon sending
10) […P]
Sets the path, preload for [SW]
11) [SW]
Switch (outputs the preloaded
buffer)
12) [HELP] Display all available c ommands
13) [WR]
Groups multiple cards
14) [CLR]
Reset card configuration or
clears members of a single group
or all groups
15) [G]
Requests group data
16) [RD]
Displays the members in each
group
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
8
We have carefully tested and have found no
problems in the supplied
MT103-118/120
;
however, we would like to offer suggestions for the
following:
8.1 LED IS NOT LIT
Cause 1:
Card cage is not plugged in.
Solution:
Plug card cage in. If the LED
lights,
the problem is solved. If the LED is
still not lit, see Cause 2.
Cause 2:
Card is not plugged in all the way.
Solution:
Push the card in all the way. If the
LED is still not lit, see Cause 3.
Cause 3:
Card cage slot has a problem.
Solution 1:
Test the card in other slots of the
card cage. If the slot was damaged,
the card may work in other slots. If
other slots work and the LED lights,
the problem is the card cage slot.
The card cage may require service.
Call ALTINEX at (714) 990-2300. If
the other slots do not work and the
LED is still not lit, see Solution 2.
Solution 2:
Take any other known good card
with an LED and verify that the slot
used is good by seeing if the other
card’s LED lights in that slot. If it
lights, then the original card may be
the source of the problem. Call
ALTINEX at (714) 990-2300.
8.2 LED IS BLINKING RED
Cause 1:
The CPU on the card is not working
properly.
Solution 1:
Look at the card and verify that
there is no damage. If there is no
damage, see Solution 2.
Solution 2:
Verify that all IC’s are seated in their
sockets. If the LED is still blinking
red, see Cause 2.