MULTI-TASKER™
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6.
[SDL]
This command displays the Sync Delay
programmed for each output.
Command Format: [SDLCnUi]
Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
Ui
= Unit ID (i = from 0 to 9)
Example:
There is an
MT105-120
in slot #4. Send the
command [SDLC4] and feedback similar to the
following:
SYNC DELAY FOR OUTPUT 1 THROUGH 8
(SDL1 to SDL8):
SDL1=01 (00.25 Sec)
SDL2=03 (00.75 Sec)
SDL3=04 (01.00 Sec)
SDL4=10 (02.50 Sec)
SDL5=20 (05.00 Sec)
SDL6=00 (00.00 Sec)
SDL7=00 (00.00 Sec)
SDL8=00 (00.00 Sec)
7.
[SDLm=s]
This command sets the Sync Delay for each
output. The Sync Delay is the amount of time to
wait after switching the Horizontal and Vertical
Sync signals to the new output. When switching
input to output connections, the RGB signals
are disabled first. Then, the RGBHV signals are
switched to the new output with the H and V
signals enabled. After the delay, the RGB
signals are enabled on the new output. Each
individual output may be programmed with a
Sync Delay ranging from zero to 24.75
seconds, in increments of 250mS.
Command Format: [SDLm=sCnUi]
m
=
Output (m = # 1 to 8)
s
=
Sync Multiplier (s = # from 0 to 99)
Delay = Multiplier X 250mS.
Cn =
Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
Ui
=
Unit ID (i = from 0 to 9)
Example:
There is an
MT105-120
in slot #4. Send the
command [SDL1=4C4] to set the Sync Delay
for Output 1 to one second.
8.
[SIGI]
The Signal Present command tests for the
presence of an input signal. The Multi-Tasker™
returns either a "1" or a "0" as feedback.
1 = Signal detected
0 = No signal detected
Command Format: [SIGImCnUi]
m
= Input (m = # from 1 to 8)
Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
i
= Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)
Example:
There is a properly formatted input signal being
applied to Input 2 of the card in slot #4. Check
for the presence of an input signal by sending
the command [SIGI2C4]. The feedback will be a
"1" immediately following the command sent:
[SIGI2C4] 1
[SIGI2C4] = command sent
1
= feedback, signal is present
9.
[SIGO]
The Output Signal Detect command tests for
the presence of an output signal on one output
The Multi-Tasker™ returns either a "1" or a "0"
as feedback.
1 = Signal detected
0 = No signal detected