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                                                          MULTI-TASKER

6

INSTALLING YOUR MT104-102

6

Step 1.  

Slide the 

MT104-102

 into an available slot

in the Multi-Tasker™ Enclosure in order to
connect to the bus. Make sure that the

MT104-102 

card fits into place. Secure

the card to the Multi-Tasker™ by
tightening the retainer screws located on
the top and bottom of the 

MT104-102

card.

Step 2.

The LED on the card panel will turn red
indicating that the card is in full operation.
A green LED indicates that a signal is
present. An LED that is blinking red
indicates that the card is experiencing a
problem. If the LED is blinking, see
Troubleshooting Guide in section 8.

Step 3.

Connect a coaxial cable from the video
source to the input connector of the

MT104-102

. Connect the output

connectors of the 

MT104-102

 to the

display devices through a coaxial cable.

Step 4.

Starting from the left, identify the slot
number where the 

MT104-102 

card

 

is

plugged into the Enclosure and note that
it is for RS-232 control.

OPERATION

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7.1 RS-232 CONTROL

When used in the Multi-Tasker™ Enclosure, the

MT104-102 

has many advanced remote control

capabilities, which are accessible through
standard RS-232 communication. The actual
controlling can be accomplished through a
computer control system or any other device
capable of sending RS-232 commands.

7.1.1 RS-232 INTERFACE

The RS-232 commands for the 

MT104-102 

are in

a simple ASCII character format.

1. 

Square brackets “[  ]” are part of the
command.

2. 

Use uppercase letters for all commands.

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

Commands such as [ON], [OFF], and [IO] that
end in "S" will be saved into memory. Commands
not ending in "S" will still be executed but will not
be restored when the system is reset (power off
& power on again).

7.2 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS

Each command consists of three parts: function,
card ID, and unit ID. [Function, Card ID, Unit ID]

Example:

[VERC3U2]
VER = Function
C3 = Card ID
U2 = Unit ID
For function, see a detailed explanation under
each command description.
Card ID is an assigned value from 1 to 19 (1 to 8
or 1 to 2 depending on which enclosure is being
used), which represents the number of slots.
Card ID 0 (C0) is used for the controller (see
user’s guide for the MT100-100). Changing the
position of a card will significantly affect the
commands recorded on software definitions or a
third party control system.
Unit ID has a value from 0 to 9. Unit ID 0 should
be used for single unit operation. If the Unit ID is
set to 0, then each command can be used
without  Ui (use command [SETU0]; see user’s
guide for the MT100-100).

Example:

[VERC3]: for unit ID zero
[VERC3Ui]: for unit ID other than zero
[VERC3]: equivalent to [VERC3U0]

1. [VER]

This command receives the software version and
card type for the 

MT104-102 

card.

Command Format: [VERCnUi]

Cn = card ID number (n = # from 1 to 19)
(1-8 for MT100-101 or 1-4 for MT100-106)
Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9) 

(refer to the MT100-

100 user’s guide for explanation)

Summary of Contents for MULTI-TASKER MT104-102

Page 1: ...MULTI TASKER MANUAL PART NUMBER 400 0092 005 6 IN 1 OUT VGA SWITCHER CARD FOR MULTI TASKER ENCLOSURES USER S GUIDE MT104 102 TM...

Page 2: ...102 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 APPLICATION DIAGRAM 4 APPLICATION 1 4 APPLICATION 2 5 INSTALLING YOUR MT104 102 6 OPERATION 6 RS 232 CONTROL 6 RS 232 INTERFACE 6 DESCRIPTION OF...

Page 3: ...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 FCC CE NOTICE This device complies with pa...

Page 4: ...number of VGA inputs the MT104 102 can be connected to an MT VGA SW Expansion card For more information on expansion see the MT104 104 MT103 106 product descriptions TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3 FEATUR...

Page 5: ...MULTI TASKER 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 APPLICATION DIAGRAM 5 Application Diagram 1...

Page 6: ...MULTI TASKER 5 Application Diagram 2 Internal View of the MT104 102...

Page 7: ...Square brackets are part of the command 2 Use uppercase letters for all commands After processing a command an OK or ER will be returned as feedback if F is included at the end of a command string or...

Page 8: ...number connected to the output as a default configuration of the card 3 ON This command enables one input of a single card or a group of cards ONmCnUiS for a single card This command enables input m...

Page 9: ...m card input m from 1 6 Gk group number k from 1 9 Ui unit number i from 0 9 S saves command to memory Example 1 OFF1G1U1 Turns OFF input 1 for each card in group 1 of unit 1 2 OFFG1U1 Turns OFF all...

Page 10: ...r all groups of unit 1 send the CLR G U1 command 8 G This command is used to request group data With the command the user can identify which input or output of a particular group is on Command Format...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...ER04 message see Solution 2 Solution 2 Turn the system OFF and then ON again If there is still an error message see Solution 3 Solution 3 If there is still a problem call ALTINEX at 714 990 2300 8 3...

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