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MULTI-TASKER™

400-0082-005

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7.3  SUMMARY OF COMMANDS

Card Commands

1)

[VER]

Receives software version

2)

[C]

Receives status of the card

3)

[C

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S]

Save card settings

4)

[?]

Show system cards

5)

[?C]

Show card information

6)

[STA]

Enable/disable auto feedback

7)

[ON]

Turn output ON for card/group

8)

[OFF]

Turn output OFF for card/group

9)

[…S]

Save card settings

10) […F]

Display command feedback

11) […P]

Sets the path, preload for [SW]

12) [SW]

Switch preloaded output buffer

13) [SIG]

Signal Detect

14) [AUTO]

Auto-Switching control

15) [CLR]

Reset card to default values

16) [TEST]

Test internal memory IC's

17) [FBD]

Feedback delay on/off

18) [RSI]

Reset Card ID’s

19) [SIDn]

Set all Card ID’s

20) [SIDnCi] Set one Card ID

21) [SID+n]

Set Card ID offset

22) [RSN]

Read Card slot number

23) [HELP]

Display available commands

Group Commands

24) [WR]

Groups multiple cards

25) [RMC] Remove members from group

26) [RMG] Delete group

27) [RD]

Displays group members

28) [CLM]

Delete group

7.4  MENU MODE

MENU MODE commands are RS-232 commands 
that allow virtually the same functionality as 
programming commands.  Unlike the programming 
commands in the previous sections, 7.2 and 7.3, 
MENU commands prompt the user to select from a 
list of available options. The system then responds 
based upon selections made by the user.

MENU commands may be issued in response to 
prompts from within MTSetup™ or other RS-232 
communication software.

The MENU driven commands are only available 
with Multi-Tasker™ Front Panel systems that have 
the following firmware:

690-0122-015 = Version 015 or later.
690-0123-004 = Version 004 or later.
690-0124-018 = Version 018 or later.

NOTE: In MTSetup™, send the command [VER] 
from the Terminal Window. The system will 
respond with feedback similar to the following:

[690-0122-015 690-0123-004 690-0124-018]

Check the last three digits against those above to 
determine if the MENU MODE option is available.

7.4.1  MENU COMMAND DEFINITIONS

Refer to section 7.2 for details on functions and 
examples. Following is a cross-reference of 
menu mode versus programming functions.

MENU

COMMAND

Control

Select

n/a

Save

[CnS], [..S]

Clear

[CLR], [CLRG]

Switch

[ON], [OFF]

Setup

Group

[WR], [CLM], [RMC], [RMG]

Status

[VER], [C]

Help

[HELP]

Not Available

[?], [?Cn], [...F], [...P], 
[AUTO], [FBD], [RDG], [RSI], 
[RSN], [SID], [SIDnCi], 
[SID+n], [SIG], [STA], [SW],
[TEST]

Содержание MT104-100/103

Страница 1: ...MULTI TASKER MANUAL PART NUMBER 400 0082 005 MT104 100 103 TM 6 IN 1 OUT VIDEO SWITCHER CARD FOR MULTI TASKER USER S GUIDE...

Страница 2: ...F MT104 100 4 APPLICATION DIAGRAMS 5 DIAGRAM 1 RGBHV CONFIGURATION 5 DIAGRAM 2 C VIDEO CONFIGURATION 6 DIAGRAM 3 INTERNAL VIEW 7 INSTALLING YOUR MT104 100 8 OPERATION 8 RS 232 CONTROL 8 DESCRIPTION OF...

Страница 3: ...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 any component or PCB 1 4...

Страница 4: ...solution video signals without degradation Inputs are selected via easy to use ASCII commands from a control system or computer connected to the RS 232 port of a Multi Tasker enclosure Also available...

Страница 5: ...in 1 05 5 Impedance 75 Ohms Propagation Delay Sync 4nS max Rise Fall time Sync 6nS max Differential Phase Error 01 4 5 MHz Power Power from MT100 100 6V 6V Power Consumption MT104 100 100mA 80mA 1 1 w...

Страница 6: ...f the R signal card to the R signal from a laptop video camera etc IN 2 will be connected to the R signal of a Macintosh document camera etc Continue this sequence for each card and signal Connect the...

Страница 7: ...MULTI TASKER 400 0082 005 6 6 DIAGRAM 2 C VIDEO CONFIGURATION...

Страница 8: ...MULTI TASKER 400 0082 005 7 7 6 IN 1 OUT BNC SW SIGNAL DETECT EXPANDABLE OUTPUT DISABLE DIAGRAM 3 INTERNAL VIEW 6 IN 1 OUT BNC SW OUTPUT DISABLE...

Страница 9: ...card is plugged into the Enclosure and note that it is for RS 232 control OPERATION 7 7 1 RS 232 CONTROL When used in the Multi Tasker Enclosure the MT104 100 103 has many advanced remote control capa...

Страница 10: ...T104 100 103 card Command Format VERCnUi Cn card ID n from 1 to max slots Ui Unit ID i from 0 to 9 Example There is one MT104 100 103 card is in slot 2 of unit 3 Send the command VERC2U3 and the Multi...

Страница 11: ...he command C4 to receive the feedback status Each status field begins with a and ends with the card slot number ex C04 The feedback will be similar to the following MT104 100C04 VR690 0158 004C04 IN4C...

Страница 12: ...4 100 103 cards in slots 6 and 7 Use the following commands to enable input 1 of card 6 and input 3 of card 7 simultaneously ON1C6P ON3C7P SW FEEDBACK OPTION If F is included use the ONmCnUiPF command...

Страница 13: ...n sending the command ON1C4S after reset or power up Output 1 on C4 will be enabled 10 F Feedback After processing a command an OK or ER will be returned as feedback if F is included at the end of a c...

Страница 14: ...f there are no problems the system will display the following MEMORY IS GOOD Otherwise failures will be indicated Command Format TESTCnUi Cn Card ID n slot from 1 to max slots Ui Unit ID i from 0 to 9...

Страница 15: ...SID commands that follow The RSI command MUST be used prior to changing Card ID s once they have already been set Command Format RSI Example Send the command RSI to the system with Unit ID 0 The card...

Страница 16: ...ion available for the Multi Tasker interface commands Command Format HELPCnUi Cn Card ID n from 1 to max slots Ui Unit ID i from 0 to 9 Example In order to display the RS 232 commands available for th...

Страница 17: ...onsists of cards 1 and 2 Group 2 consists of cards 1 2 3 4 and 5 Delete all the groups by sending the command RMG The system will return the following feedback G1 G8 EMPTY 27 RD This command reads and...

Страница 18: ...ionality as programming commands Unlike the programming commands in the previous sections 7 2 and 7 3 MENU commands prompt the user to select from a list of available options The system then responds...

Страница 19: ...e original prompt 7 After selecting the MT104 100 as described above the system will prompt for selections specific to that card 8 Read each menu carefully and continue selecting keys as prompted for...

Страница 20: ...H INPUT1 1 INPUT1 2 INPUT2 3 INPUT3 4 INPUT4 5 INPUT5 6 INPUT6 7 INPUT7 8 INPUT8 ESC GO BACK S STATUS ESC GO BACK 2 SETUP SETUP 1 SET GROUP ID SET GROUP ID NONE 1 ASSIGN GROUP ID 2 DELETE GROUP ID ESC...

Страница 21: ...in the supplied MT104 100 103 however we would like to offer suggestions for the following 8 1 LED IS NOT ON Cause 1 Card cage is not plugged in Solution Plug card cage in If the LED lights the probl...

Страница 22: ...rrect If the source is working and there is still no display see Cause 2 Cause 2 The card input is not selected Solution Select the card input See RS 232 accessible commands in section 7 If there is s...

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