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MULTITASKER

400-0394-007

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6: HUE (0)

1: +

2: -

7: ASPECT RATIO (4:3)

1: 16:9

8: 3D COMB FILTER (ON)

1: OFF

9: NOISE REDUCTION (ON)

1: OFF

A: FREEZE (OFF)

1: ON

3: VERSION

This selection displays the model number 
and firmware revision, and then redisplays 
the Main Menu.

4: STATUS

This selection displays the card status and 
then redisplays the Main Menu.

5: HELP

This selection displays a list of commands 
available for the 

MT106-103

along with a 

brief description.

ESC

This selection returns you to the parent 
menu with the listing of all cards.

7.4.5  MENU MODE EXAMPLES

All Menu Mode examples assume an 

MT106-103 

is installed in slot 4 of unit ID 1.

NOTE: The communication software you use 

may echo each character as it is typed 
when entering numeric values (not 
selecting menu items). For example, 
entering a value of 03 may appear as 
0033 on the screen.

1.  Change Output Resolution

An 

MT106-103 

is in slot 4. Change the output 

resolution to 1280x1024. Start by clicking the 
mouse in the Terminal Window. Follow the 
keystrokes below:

Enter

List of systems

1

Select unit ID 1

04

Select MT106-103 in slot 4

2

Select Setup Menu

1

Select OUT RESOLUTION

5

Select 1280x1024

ESC

Return to Setup Menu

ESC

Return to the Main Menu

2.  Adjust Brightness

Increase the brightness on the output of the 

MT106-103

in slot 4. Starting from the 

MT106-103

's Main Menu, follow the keystrokes 

below:

2

Select SETUP

2

Select BRIGHTNESS

1

Increment by one

Repeat until the desired brightness is 
achieved.

ESC

Return to SETUP

ESC

Return to the Main Menu

3.  Display Card Status

Display the status of the 

MT106-103

in slot 4 

starting from its Main Menu.

4

Display card status

NOTE:

The Main Menu will be redisplayed 
after the status is displayed.

Summary of Contents for MultiTasker MT106-103

Page 1: ...MULTITASKER MANUAL PART NUMBER 400 0394 007 VIDEO SCALER CARD USER S GUIDE MT106 103...

Page 2: ...4 APPLICATION DIAGRAMS 5 DIAGRAM 1 TYPICAL SETUP 5 DIAGRAM 2 INTERNAL VIEW 6 INSTALLING YOUR MT106 103 7 OPERATION 7 RS 232 CONTROL 7 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS 7 BASIC COMMANDS 8 FEEDBACK COMMANDS 9 CAR...

Page 3: ...r 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 NOTICE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Ope...

Page 4: ...ntrol of the MT106 103 card with simple keyboard commands No typing of long keyboard strings is necessary The MT106 103 also has menu driven protocol implemented for easier RS 232 control eliminating...

Page 5: ...MULTITASKER 400 0394 007 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 480i TOP RETAINER SCREW BOTTOM RETAINER SCREW COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO INPUT S VIDEO INPUT VIDEO OUTPUT PC BYPASS INPUT RGBHV COMPONENT...

Page 6: ...MULTITASKER 400 0394 007 5 APPLICATION DIAGRAMS 5 DIAGRAM 1 TYPICAL SETUP MT106 103 COMPONENT VIDEO C VIDEO S VIDEO PC BYPASS COMPUTER COMPONENT VIDEO...

Page 7: ...MULTITASKER 400 0394 007 6 DIAGRAM 2 INTERNAL VIEW 15 PIN HD PC BYPASS 15 PIN HD VIDEO MINI DIN 4 PIN S VIDEO MP SCALER INPUT BNC C VIDEO 15 PIN HD COMPONENT COMPUTER OUTPUT 480i COMPONENT VIDEO...

Page 8: ...ommunication software to change the MT106 103 input See the IN command in section 7 2 or section 7 4 for Menu Mode to change the selection OPERATION 7 7 1 RS 232 CONTROL The MT106 103 has many advance...

Page 9: ...ontrol systems The 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 zero each command may be used without Ui Use the command SETU0 as explain...

Page 10: ...er for the card Command Format VERCn Cn Card ID n from 1 to max slots Example Send the command VERC4 to check the version of the MT106 103 in slot 4 The system will return the following feedback MT106...

Page 11: ...he card and its status Command Format Cn Cn Card ID n from 1 to max slots Example The MT106 103 in slot 4 has the S Video input selected with an output resolution set to 1024x768 Send the command C4 t...

Page 12: ...feedback capability not just the MT106 103 card The default at power on or reset is STA0 OFF Command Format STA0 CARD CONTROL 12 IN This command selects the input port on the card to be used as the so...

Page 13: ...om 1 to max slots Example Send the command BRIGHTC4 to select the brightness function on C4 Then use the and commands to increase or decrease the brightness level as desired 17 CONTRm This command set...

Page 14: ...harpness level as desired 23 HUEm This command sets the hue level to an absolute value NOTE The Hue adjustment does not apply to Component Video Command Format HUEmCn m Level m from 0 to 48 default 0...

Page 15: ...mand FREEZ1C4 to freeze the image generated by the MT106 103 in slot 4 29 This command increments a selected property to be adjusted from the keyboard or front panel Command Format or k Increment by o...

Page 16: ...r 690 0123 005 Version 005 or later 690 0124 019 Version 019 or later Send the command VER to the system and the feedback will include the following 690 0122 019 690 0123 005 690 0124 019 Check the la...

Page 17: ...le The card in slot 4 takes up four slots in the enclosure Its ID was set to 1 since it is the first card installed in the system reading from left to right Send the command RSNC1 to find the slot num...

Page 18: ...ttings 3 CLR Restore saved settings 4 FRESET Reset to factory defaults 5 VER Display software version 6 HELP Display available commands Feedback Commands 7 FBD Feedback delay 8 Display system cards 9...

Page 19: ...p Output Properties MODER BRIGHTm CONTRm COLORm SHARPm HUEm MODEA MODET MODEN FREEZ Version VER Status C Help HELP 7 4 2 USING MENU MODE Do NOT press any keys except those relating to the current menu...

Page 20: ...The expanded menu contains values that indicate the current setting or value of a parameter The value is usually in parentheses or otherwise indicated at the top of a sub menu In some cases additional...

Page 21: ...cting menu items For example entering a value of 03 may appear as 0033 on the screen 1 Change Output Resolution An MT106 103 is in slot 4 Change the output resolution to 1280x1024 Start by clicking th...

Page 22: ...in Section 7 If no display is present see Cause 3 Cause 3 Cable connections are incorrect Solution Make sure that cables are properly connected Also make sure that the continuity and wiring are good...

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