Altinex 400-0226-003 manual

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    MULTI - TASKER MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400 - 0226 - 003 MT105 - 110/MT105 - 111 8/16 - IN, 8 - OUT SYNC MATRIX SWITCHER CARDS FOR MULTI - TASKER USER’S GUIDE[...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 2 2 TA BLE OF CONTENTS Page PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WA RNINGS ............... 3 GENERAL .......................................................... 3 INSTALLATION .................................................. 3 CLEANING ......................................................... 3 FCC / CE NOTICE ......................................[...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 3 3 PRECA UTIONS / SA FETY WA RNINGS 1 Please read this manual carefully before using your MT105 - 110/111 . Keep this manual han dy f or future reference. These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your MT105 - 110/111 and to prevent fire and shock hazard. Please read them carefully and heed all warnings. 1.1 GENERA L [...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 4 4 AB OUT YOUR MT105 - 110/111 2 MT 105 - 110/MT105 - 101 8/16 - in 8 - out Sy nc Matrix Sw itcher Cards The MT105 - 110/111 16 - in/8 - in, 8 - out Sync Matrix Switcher card is designed for use in t he Multi - Tasker  enclosure to allow the routing of computer and broadcast video in audio/visual presentation systems. W hen insta[...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 5 5 DESCRIPTION OF MT105 - 110/111 4[...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 6 6 AP PLICA TION DIA GRA M 5[...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 7 7 Block Diagrams: Internal View of MT105 - 110/111[...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 8 8 INSTA LLING YOUR MT105 - 110/111 6 Step 1. Slide the MT105 - 110/111 into an a vailable slot in the Multi - Tasker™ Enclosure in order to connect to the bus. Make sure that the MT105 - 110/111 card fits into place. Secure the card to the Multi - Tasker™ by tightening the retainer screws located on the top and bottom of the MT[...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 9 9 Example: If one MT105 - 110/111 card is in slot #2 of unit 3: Wh en sending command [VERC2U3] , the Multi - Tasker™ Enclosure will return feedback as MT 105 - 111 690 - 0126 - 011 . 2. [C] This command displays the status of the card and connections of the Matrix Switcher. Command Format: [CnUi] Cn = card ID (n = a slot # from [...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 10 10 Ix = select input x (x is # from 1 to 16) Oy = connect to output y (y is # from 1 to 8) Cn = card ID number (n is # from 1 to 19) (1 to 8 for M T100 - 101 or 1 to 4 for MT100 - 106) Ui = unit ID, i is # from 0 to 9). (Re fer to M T100 - 100 user’s guide to set Unit ID). S = saves command to memory Example: To connect input 4 [...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 11 11 [ON…..F]: feedback After processing a command, an OK or ER will be returned as feedback if "F" is included at the end of a command string or if the unit ID is zero. Example : [ON1C2U3 F ]: if path is not set [ON1C2U3 PF ]: if path is se t 5. [OFF] This command disables one or more outputs of a single card or a group[...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 12 12 Example: [OFF1C2U3 F ]: if path is not set [OFF1C2U3P F ]: if path is set 6. [SW] – Sw itch The switch command immediately connects inputs and outputs, which were previously set with the path command on this card or any other cards in the MT100 - 100. Example: [ON12C6U3P] [ON34C7U3P] [SW ] The system will return feedback as O[...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 13 13 10. [RD] This command di splays the members in each group. Command Format: [RDGkUi] k = group number (k = # from 1 - 9) i = unit number (i = # from 0 - 9) member = C1 - C19 (card 1 to 19) (1 to 8 for MT 100 - 101 or 1 to 4 for MT100 - 106) Example: To read member data for group 5 of unit 1, send the [RDG5U1] command. The system[...]

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    MULTI - TASKER 14 14 AL TINEX POLICY 9 9.0 LIMITED WA RRA NTY / RETURN POLICY Please see the Altinex website at www.altinex.com for details on warranty and return policy. 9.1 CONTA CT INFORMA TION AL TINEX, INC. 592 Apollo Street Brea, CA 92821 USA TEL: 714 - 990 - 2300 TOLL FREE: 1- 800 - ALTINEX WEB: www.altinex.com E- MA IL: solutions@altinex.co[...]