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MULTI-TASKER
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INSTALLING YOUR MT VGA DA EXPANSION
CARD 6
Step 1. Connect the 10-pin IDC cable from the
MT VGA DA Card (MT103-103/102) to
the control port, P3 of the
MT103-104/(109)(110) (see Application
4). Note this connection will provide
RGBHV to the MT103-104/(109)(110) .
Step 2. Slide the (previously connected) MT VGA
DA Card (MT103-103/102) and the
MT103-104/(109)(110) into available slots
in the Multi-Tasker™ Enclosure. The VGA
DA (MT103-103/102) will to connect to
the bus. Make sure that the
MT103-104/(109)(110) and the VGA DA
Card (MT103-103) fit into place. Secure
the cards to the Multi-Tasker™ by
tightening the retainer screws located on
the top and bottom of each card. The
MT103-104/(109)(110) should be
mounted to the right of the (MT103-103)
VGA DA Card.
Step 3. Connect a VGA cable from the video
source to the input connector of the VGA
DA Card (MT103-103/102). Connect the
output of the MT103-104/(109)(110) to
the display devices through a VGA cable.
Step 4. Starting from the left, identify the slot
number where the MT103-104/(109)(110)
card is plugged into the Enclosure and
note that it is for RS-232 control.
OPERATION (for MT103-104 only) 7
7.1 RS-232 CONTROL
The outputs of the MT103-109 and the
MT103-110 are always enabled; therefore, no
RS-232 control is necessary.
When used in the Multi-Tasker™ Enclosure, the
MT103-104 has many advanced remote control
capabilities, which are accessible through
standard RS-232 communication. The actual
controlling can be accomplished through a
computer control system or any other device
capable of sending RS-232 commands.
7.2 RS-232 INTERFACE
The RS-232 commands for the MT103-104 are
in a simple ASCII character format.
1. Square brackets “[ ]” are part of the
command.
2. Use uppercase letters for all commands.
After processing a command, an OK or ER
string will be returned as feedback if "F" is
included at the end of a command string or if
the unit ID is zero.
Commands such as [ON], [OFF], and [IO] that
end in "S" will be saved into memory.
Commands not ending in "S" will still be
executed but will not be restored when the
system is reset (power off & power on again).
7.3 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS
Each command consists of three parts:
function, card ID, and unit ID. [Function, Card
ID, Unit ID]
Example:
[VERC3U2]
VER = function
C3 = Card ID
U2 = Unit ID
For function, see a detailed explanation under
each command description.
Card ID is an assigned value from 1 to 19 (1 to
8 or 1 to 4 depending on which enclosure is
being used), which represents the number of
slots. Card ID 0 (C0) is used for the controller
(see user’s guide for the MT100-100).
Changing the position of a card will significantly
affect the commands recorded on software
definitions or a third party control system.
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 0, then each command can be used
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