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MULTI-TASKER™
9
INSTALLING YOUR MULTI-TASKER™ 6
Step 1. Decide what type of output signal is
required for each output. (Video or Sync)
Step 2. Set the jumpers on the output card(s) as
necessary. See DIAGRAM 2 and
DIAGRAM 3 for switch locations.
Step 3. Determine the number of slots required
for the MT107-100, including the add-on
cards. The base MT107-100 requires two
slots, and a fully loaded 64X64 Matrix
engine requires 16 slots.
Step 4. Carefully, slide the MT107-100 into
available slots in the Multi-Tasker™
Enclosure in order to connect to the bus.
Make sure that the MT107-100 cards fits
into place.
Step 6. Secure the cards to the Multi-Tasker™ by
tightening the retainer screws located on
the top and bottom of each card.
Step 7. Connect a cable from the video source to
one of the input connectors on the
MT107-100 and one of the output
connectors to a display device through a
cable.
Step 8. Starting from the left, identify the slot
number where the MT107-100 INPUT
CONNECTOR CARD is plugged into the
Enclosure (left slot of the Engine). Make
note of the slot number. It is required for
RS-232 control.
OPERATION 7
7.1 RS-232 CONTROL
When used in the Multi-Tasker™ Enclosure, the
MT107-100 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.
7.1.1 RS-232 INTERFACE
The RS-232 commands, for the MT107-100, are
in a simple ASCII character format.
1. Square brackets “[ ]” are part of the
command.
2. Use uppercase letters for all commands.
Commands 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 or powered off and then power
on.
7.2 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 or Group ID
U2 = Unit ID
For Function, see a detailed explanation under
each command description.
The Card ID is an assigned value. It is equal to
the enclosure slot number in which the card is
installed. The value can range from 1 to 4 up to
1 to 20 depending on the enclosure.
Card ID 0 (C0) is used for the controller. See
the MT100-100 User’s Guide for details.
The Group ID is a number representing a group
of cards defined with the [WR] command. When
using the Group ID, all cards in the group will
perform the given instruction.
Changing the position of a card will significantly
affect the commands recorded on software
definitions or third party control systems.
The 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 zero, each command may be
used without Ui. Use the command [SETU0],
as explained in the MT100-100 User’s Guide.
Example:
[VERC3]: For Unit ID Zero
[VERC3Ui]: For Unit ID other than Zero
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