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2: SETUP

1: SET INPUT VOLUME

1: INVOL1 (00)

2: INVOL2 (32)

3: INVOL3 (32)

4: INVOL4 (32)

5: INVOL5 (32)

6: INVOL6 (32)

7: INVOL7 (32)

8: INVOL8 (32)

ESC: ACCEPT

2: SET RAMP TIME

1: 04 Seconds

2: 06 Seconds

3: 08 Seconds

4: 10 Seconds

5: 12 Seconds

6: 14 Seconds

7: 16 Seconds

8: 18 Seconds

3: SET GROUP ID

1: ASSIGN GROUP ID
Use this command to add the card
to a group. If the groups is not
defined yet, it will be created.

1: Group 1

2: Group 2

3: Group 3

4: Group 4

5: Group 5

6: Group 6

7: Group 7

8: Group 8

2: DELETE GROUP ID
Use this command to remove all the
members from a group.

1: Group 1

2: Group 2

3: Group 3

4: Group 4

5: Group 5

6: Group 6

7: Group 7

8: Group 8

3: STATUS

Equivalent to the [C] command.

Returns the card status.

4: HELP

Equivalent to the [HELP] command.

Displays a list of commands available for
the 

MT109-100

 along with a brief

description.

ESC

Returns to the parent menu.

7.4.5  MENU MODE EXAMPLES

All MENU MODE examples assume an

MT109-100 

is installed in slot #1. Start by

clicking the mouse in the Terminal window.
Press ENTER and a list of available cards will
be displayed.

1.  Select An Input

Follow the keystrokes below to select Input 3 as
the source input.

Enter

List available cards

1

Select MT109-100 in slot #1

1

Select CONTROL Menu

5

Select Card/Group Select

0

Select This Card (card #1)

ESC

Accept this selection

1

Select SWITCH sub menu

3

Select Input 3

ESC

Return to CONTROL Menu

ESC

Return to the MAIN Menu

Summary of Contents for MT109-100

Page 1: ...MULTI TASKER MANUAL PART NUMBER 400 0095 004 MT109 100 8 IN 1 OUT STEREO AUDIO SWITCHER CARD FOR MULTI TASKER USER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...GRAM 1 TYPICAL CONFIGURATION 5 DIAGRAM 2 INTERNAL VIEW 6 DIAGRAM 3 JUMPER SETTINGS 7 DIAGRAM 4 15 IN 1 OUT SWITCHER 8 INSTALLING YOUR MT109 100 9 OPERATION 9 RS 232 CONTROL 9 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS 1...

Page 3: ...1 3 CLEANING Clean only the connector area with a dry cloth Never 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...

Page 4: ...any of the applicable cards in the enclosure This feature can be used in a variety of ways to expand the capabilities of the card For example two MT109 100 cards can be installed in the MultiTasker an...

Page 5: ...MULTI TASKER 4 4 DESCRIPTION OF MT109 100 4...

Page 6: ...MULTI TASKER 5 5 APPLICATION DIAGRAM 5 DIAGRAM 1 TYPICAL CONFIGURATION MT109 100...

Page 7: ...MULTI TASKER 6 6 DIAGRAM 2 INTERNAL VIEW AUDIO INPUT 7 INPUT 8 EXP 2 EXP 4 INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 EXP 1 EXP 3 POWER OUT...

Page 8: ...the jumpers on the Expansion are set Setting Jumpers 1 As an Expansion card set P13 as port 7 L1E and R1E or port 8 L2E and R2E 2 As a Master card set jumpers on P23 and P24 as described below If the...

Page 9: ...MULTI TASKER 8 8 DIAGRAM 4 15 IN 1 OUT SWITCHER...

Page 10: ...on the top and bottom of the card Step 3 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 r...

Page 11: ...e VERC3 For Unit ID Zero VERC3Ui For Unit ID other than Zero VERC3 Equivalent to VERC3U0 1 VER This command displays the software version and card type for the card Command Format VERCnUi Cn Card ID n...

Page 12: ...003C05 IN1C05 VO32C05 VI3232323232323232C05 VM0C05 MT109 100 Card Type VR690 0179 003 Firmware version IN1 Input 1 is the selected input VO32 Output volume is at 32 VI3232323232323232 Input 1 8 volum...

Page 13: ...volume 8 Input 8 volume v Volume Level from 01 to 32 Cn Card Slot Number Ui Unit ID i from 0 to 9 Example 1 Set the volume level for Input 2 of the card in slot 8 to a level of 16 using the command V...

Page 14: ...me in seconds divided by 32 Command Format RAMPCnUi Cn Card Slot Number Ui Unit ID i from 0 to 9 Example Display the ramp rate setting for the card in slot 8 by sending the command RAMPC8 The system w...

Page 15: ...rmat Input Enable ONmCnUi Command Format Volume ONCnUi m Input number m from 1 to 8 n Card ID n from 1 to max slots i Unit ID i from 0 to 9 Example Input Enable There is an MT109 100 card in slot 5 1...

Page 16: ...sing the commands OFFC6P OFFC7P SW If F is included use the OFFmCnUiPF command or the OFFmCnUiFP command FEEDBACK OPERATION Command Format OFF F After processing a command an OK or ER will be returned...

Page 17: ...Hold on Power Up to make group settings Command Format WRCn GkUi Cn Card ID n slot from 1 to max slots Gk Group number k from 1 8 Ui Unit ID i from 0 9 Example To group cards 1 2 and 3 as group 5 of...

Page 18: ...8 ON Output volume ON or select input 19 OFF Turn output volume ON FF 20 S Save the command configuration 21 F Provides feedback upon sending 22 P Sets the path preload for SW 23 SW Switch preloaded o...

Page 19: ...the ENTER key 5 The system will interrogate the enclosure and return a list cards installed and their slot locations Example 8 Slot 8 MT109 100 NOTE Only cards supporting the MENU feature will be disp...

Page 20: ...ples following the menus for details CAUTION Pay special attention to the top of the CONTROL menu After selecting the CONTROL menu THIS CARD or a group will be identified at the top of the sub menu Si...

Page 21: ...5 Group 5 6 Group 6 7 Group 7 8 Group 8 3 STATUS Equivalent to the C command Returns the card status 4 HELP Equivalent to the HELP command Displays a list of commands available for the MT109 100 along...

Page 22: ...he keystrokes below 3 Displays card status NOTE The status will be displayed followed by the Main Menu being redisplayed TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 8 We have carefully tested and have found no problems in...

Page 23: ...mmands in section 7 If no sound is present see Cause 3 Cause 3 Cable connections to the destination are incorrect Solution Make sure that cables are connected properly Also make sure that the continui...

Page 24: ...he MT109 100 card from between the source and the destination amplifier If problem persists call ALTINEX at 714 990 2300 ALTINEX POLICY 9 9 1 LIMITED WARRANTY RETURN POLICY Please see the Altinex webs...

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