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MT109

MT109

MT109

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User’s Guide

    

400-0095-007 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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7.3 Summary of Commands 

Basic Commands

Basic Commands

Basic Commands

Basic Commands    

1)

1)

1)

1)    

[VER]

[VER]

[VER]

[VER]    

Display firmware version

Display firmware version

Display firmware version

Display firmware version    

2)

2)

2)

2)    

[C]

[C]

[C]

[C]    

Display card status

Display card status

Display card status

Display card status    

3)

3)

3)

3)    

[CnS]

[CnS]

[CnS]

[CnS]    

Save card settings

Save card settings

Save card settings

Save card settings    

4)

4)

4)

4)    

[CLR]

[CLR]

[CLR]

[CLR]    

Reset card to defaults

Reset card to defaults

Reset card to defaults

Reset card to defaults    

5)

5)

5)

5)    

[TEST]

[TEST]

[TEST]

[TEST]    

Test internal memory ICs

Test internal memory ICs

Test internal memory ICs

Test internal memory ICs    

6)

6)

6)

6)    

[HELP]

[HELP]

[HELP]

[HELP]    

Display ava

Display ava

Display ava

Display available commands

ilable commands

ilable commands

ilable commands    

Feedback Commands

Feedback Commands

Feedback Commands

Feedback Commands    

7)

7)

7)

7)    

[FBD]

[FBD]

[FBD]

[FBD]    

Feedback delay on/off

Feedback delay on/off

Feedback delay on/off

Feedback delay on/off    

8)

8)

8)

8)    

[?]

[?]

[?]

[?]    

Display system cards

Display system cards

Display system cards

Display system cards    

9)

9)

9)

9)    

[?C]

[?C]

[?C]

[?C]    

Display card information

Display card information

Display card information

Display card information    

10)

10)

10)

10)    

[STA1]

[STA1]

[STA1]

[STA1]    

Auto

Auto

Auto

Auto----feedback on

feedback on

feedback on

feedback on    

11)

11)

11)

11)    

[STA0]

[STA0]

[STA0]

[STA0]    

Auto

Auto

Auto

Auto----feedback off

feedback off

feedback off

feedback off    

12)

12)

12)

12)    

[...F]

[...F]

[...F]

[...F]    

Display OK after command

Display OK after command

Display OK after command

Display OK after command    

Card Control Commands

Card Control Commands

Card Control Commands

Card Control Commands    

13)

13)

13)

13)    

[…S]

[…S]

[…S]

[…S]    

Save c

Save c

Save c

Save command configuration

ommand configuration

ommand configuration

ommand configuration    

14)

14)

14)

14)    

[ONm]

[ONm]

[ONm]

[ONm]    

Select the active input

Select the active input

Select the active input

Select the active input    

15)

15)

15)

15)    

[ON]

[ON]

[ON]

[ON]    

Enable output

Enable output

Enable output

Enable output    

16)

16)

16)

16)    

[OFF]

[OFF]

[OFF]

[OFF]    

Disable output

Disable output

Disable output

Disable output    

17)

17)

17)

17)    

[MUT0]

[MUT0]

[MUT0]

[MUT0]    

Enable output

Enable output

Enable output

Enable output    

18)

18)

18)

18)    

[MUT1]

[MUT1]

[MUT1]

[MUT1]    

Disable output

Disable output

Disable output

Disable output    

19)

19)

19)

19)    

[…P]

[…P]

[…P]

[…P]    

Set the path, preload for [SW] 

Set the path, preload for [SW] 

Set the path, preload for [SW] 

Set the path, preload for [SW]     

20)

20)

20)

20)    

[SW]

[SW]

[SW]

[SW]    

Switch preloaded output buffer

Switch preloaded output buffer

Switch preloaded output buffer

Switch preloaded output buffer    

21)

21)

21)

21)    

[ + ]

[ + ]

[ + ]

[ + ]    

Increment v

Increment v

Increment v

Increment value by one

alue by one

alue by one

alue by one    

22)

22)

22)

22)    

[ ---- ]

 ]

 ]

 ]    

Decrement value by one

Decrement value by one

Decrement value by one

Decrement value by one    

23)

23)

23)

23)    

[SEL]

[SEL]

[SEL]

[SEL]    

Select output volume to adjust

Select output volume to adjust

Select output volume to adjust

Select output volume to adjust    

    

[[[[SELm]

SELm]

SELm]

SELm]    

Select 

Select 

Select 

Select input level

input level

input level

input level to adjust

 to adjust

 to adjust

 to adjust    

24)

24)

24)

24)    

[ +O ]

[ +O ]

[ +O ]

[ +O ]    

Increment output volume

Increment output volume

Increment output volume

Increment output volume    

25)

25)

25)

25)    

[ ----O ]

O ]

O ]

O ]    

Decrement output volume

Decrement output volume

Decrement output volume

Decrement output volume    

26)

26)

26)

26)    

[ +I ]

[ +I ]

[ +I ]

[ +I ]    

Increment input gain

Increment input gain

Increment input gain

Increment input gain    

27)

27)

27)

27)    

[ ----I ]

I ]

I ]

I ]    

Decrement input gain

Decrement input gain

Decrement input gain

Decrement input gain    

28)

28)

28)

28)    

[VLO]

[VLO]

[VLO]

[VLO]    

Set output volume level

Set output volume level

Set output volume level

Set output volume level    

29)

29)

29)

29)    

[VLI]

[VLI]

[VLI]

[VLI]    

Set an input level

Set an input level

Set an input level

Set an input level    

 

Volume Ramping Commands

Volume Ramping Commands

Volume Ramping Commands

Volume Ramping Commands    

30)

30)

30)

30)    

[RUP]

[RUP]

[RUP]

[RUP]    

Ramp volume UP to 32

Ramp volume UP to 32

Ramp volume UP to 32

Ramp volume UP to 32    

31)

31)

31)

31)    

[RUP=]

[RUP=]

[RUP=]

[RUP=]    

Ramp volume UP to a value

Ramp volume UP to a value

Ramp volume UP to a value

Ramp volume UP to a value    

32)

32)

32)

32)    

[RDN]

[RDN]

[RDN]

[RDN]    

Ramp volume DOWN to 1

Ramp volume DOWN to 1

Ramp volume DOWN to 1

Ramp volume DOWN to 1    

33)

33)

33)

33)    

[RDN=]

[RDN=]

[RDN=]

[RDN=]    

Ramp volume DOWN to a value

Ramp volume DOWN to a value

Ramp volume DOWN to a value

Ramp volume DOWN to a value    

34)

34)

34)

34)    

[RAMP]

[RAMP]

[RAMP]

[RAMP]    

Return ramp rate

Return ramp rate

Return ramp rate

Return ramp rate    

35)

35)

35)

35)    

[RAMP=]  Set ramp rate

[RAMP=]  Set ramp rate

[RAMP=]  Set ramp rate

[RAMP=]  Set ramp rate    

36)

36)

36)

36)    

[RST]

[RST]

[RST]

[RST]    

Stop ramping

Stop ramping

Stop ramping

Stop ramping    

ID Commands

ID Commands

ID Commands

ID Commands    

37)

37)

37)

37)    

[RSI]

[RSI]

[RSI]

[RSI]    

Reset Card IDs to defaults

Reset Card IDs to defaults

Reset Card IDs to defaults

Reset Card IDs to defaults    

38)

38)

38)

38)    

[SIDn]

[SIDn]

[SIDn]

[SIDn]    

Set all Card IDs

Set all Card IDs

Set all Card IDs

Set all Card IDs    

39)

39)

39)

39)    

[SIDnCi]

[SIDnCi]

[SIDnCi]

[SIDnCi]    

Set one Card ID

Set one Card ID

Set one Card ID

Set one Card ID    

40)

40)

40)

40)    

[SID+]

[SID+]

[SID+]

[SID+]    

Set all Card IDs to an offset

Set all Card IDs to an offset

Set all Card IDs to an offset

Set all Card IDs to an offset    

41)

41)

41)

41)    

[RSN]

[RSN]

[RSN]

[RSN]    

Display card slot number

Display card slot number

Display card slot number

Display card slot number    

Group Commands

Group Commands

Group Commands

Group Commands    

42)

42)

42)

42)    

[WR]

[WR]

[WR]

[WR]    

Add card(s) to a group

Add card(s) to a group

Add card(s) to a group

Add card(s) to a group    

43)

43)

43)

43)    

[RMC]

[RMC]

[RMC]

[RMC]    

Remove card(s) from group

Remove card(s) from group

Remove card(s) from group

Remove card(s) from group    

44)

44)

44)

44)    

[RMG]

[RMG]

[RMG]

[RMG]    

Delete group

Delete group

Delete group

Delete group    

45)

45)

45)

45)    

[RD]

[RD]

[RD]

[RD]    

Display group members

Display group members

Display group members

Display group members    

 

Содержание MULTITASKER MT109-100

Страница 1: ...g 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 Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the...

Страница 2: ...Mechanical MT109 100 Enclosure Slots Required One Weight 1 0 lb 0 45 kg Connector Panel Black T Operating 10 C 40 C T Maximum 0 to 50 C Humidity 90 non condensing MTBF calc 55 000 hrs Table 2 MT109 1...

Страница 3: ...only unbalanced audio inputs the output is a balanced output that can be wired for either balanced or unbalanced audio The MT109 100 is primarily designed to utilize the inputs and output offered on...

Страница 4: ...MT109 MT109 MT109 MT109 100 100 100 100 User s Guide 400 0095 007 4 6 Application Diagrams Diagram 1 Typical Setup MT109 100...

Страница 5: ...MT109 MT109 MT109 MT109 100 100 100 100 User s Guide 400 0095 007 5 Diagram 2 Internal View...

Страница 6: ...is used at a time and it depends on how the jumpers on the Expansion are set In order to use one of the internal inputs one of the external inputs 7 or 8 cannot be used Setting Jumpers 1 As an Expans...

Страница 7: ...UT 9 INPUT 10 INPUT 11 INPUT 12 INPUT 13 INPUT 14 INPUT 15 LOCAL OUTPUT FOR INPUTS 8 15 MAIN OUTPUT INPUTS 1 15 FOR Jumpers are set to Port 8 NOT USED MT109 100 as a Master Card 7 External Inputs 1 In...

Страница 8: ...ups are referenced by their group ID G1 G2 G3 G8 Unit IDs Units are referenced by their unit ID U0 U1 U2 U20 Examples for each command in the following sections do not include the unit ID Commands sen...

Страница 9: ...ystem is reset or powered off and then on Command Format CnS Cn card number S save configuration Example Save the card s current settings by sending the command C4S The feedback will display the statu...

Страница 10: ...100 in slot 4 has Input 1 selected Send the command C4 to receive feedback status similar to the following Example MT109 100C04 VR690 0179 006C04 IN1C04 VO32C04 VI3232323232323232C04 VM0C04 All status...

Страница 11: ...and without changing any volume settings Command Format MUT1Cn Cn Card ID n from 1 to max slots Example Send the command MUT1C4 to turn off the output volume for the card in slot 4 19 P Path This comm...

Страница 12: ...ed to control the volume of the MT109 100 They may be used with computer control or with the SETVK command using keys on the front panel The following code sample sets front panel keys 8 and 10 to Ram...

Страница 13: ...slots Example Display the ramp rate setting for the card in slot 4 by sending the command RAMPC4 The system will respond with feedback similar to the following RAMPTIME 6 SECONDS 35 RAMP This command...

Страница 14: ...to a system with multiple board types Command Format SIDn n Card ID n from 1 to 99 Example Send the command SID1 to the system All the cards in the system now have ID 1 Any commands that are sent to c...

Страница 15: ...ing the following feedback G5 C2C4C6C8 43 RMC This command removes one or more cards from a group Command Format RMCn1Cn2 Gk Cn Card ID n from 1 to max slots Gk Group ID k from 1 8 Example G5 consists...

Страница 16: ...SEL SEL SEL SEL Select output volume to adjust Select output volume to adjust Select output volume to adjust Select output volume to adjust SELm SELm SELm SELm Select Select Select Select input level...

Страница 17: ...e 2 digit ID and a menu for the card will be displayed In the example above enter 04 for the MT109 100 7 The system prompts for selections specific to the selected card 8 Read each menu carefully and...

Страница 18: ...in Level Start from the Main Menu and set Input 3 gain level to 16 Follow the keystrokes below 2 Select Setup Menu 2 Select Set Input Volume 3 Select Input 3 Volume 16 Enter 16 Note The system may ech...

Страница 19: ...on Select the card input that is used by RS 232 accessible commands in section 7 If no sound is present see Cause 3 Cause 3 Cable connections to the destination are incorrect Solution Make sure that c...

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