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Example:
Display the gain setting for Input 2 of C4, then decrease the gain level
by 3 from a starting value of 10 to an ending value of 7.
Send [GAIN2C4] and the current setting for Input 1 is displayed.
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Next, send [-] [-] [-] to decrease the setting by 3. Send [GAIN2C4]
again to display the new value.
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19. [GAIN=]
This command sets the red, green, and blue channel gain levels to an
absolute level. A gain setting of 4 is equivalent to unity gain. The gain
is adjustable from approximately 50-150% of the input level.
Command Format: [GAINm=xCn]
m = Input # (m = 1 or 2)
x = Gain level (m = # from 1 to 11, 4=unity)
Cn = Card ID (n = slot # from 1 to max slots)
Example:
Set the gain for Input 2 of C4 to 4 by sending [GAIN2=4C4]. The card
responds with feedback of "[ ]" once the command is executed.
ID Commands
The default card ID is the same as the card slot number. The next several
commands allow the user to change the card ID to a value other than the
slot number. Once the ID is changed, moving the card to another slot will
not change the card ID. If a card in slot 4 is set to ID 1, then moved to slot
10, its ID will remain 1. The [RSI] command forces each installed card to
take its slot number as its ID number, regardless of the slot in which it is
installed.
Some cards require more than one slot in the MultiTasker system. As an
example, some matrix switcher cards require 4 slots. If 5 of these cards are
installed, they would be numbered C4, C8, C12, C16, and C20. Changing
the ID allows the user to define the cards as C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5.
Another use for changing the card ID is to be able to use multiple systems
without having to set each unit to a different unit ID. All systems may be
left as unit ID 0 for ease of programming. The cards in the first unit may be
numbered 1-10 and in the second unit 11-20.
20. [RSI]
This command resets the card IDs in the system. After sending this
command, each card ID in the system equals the card slot number. If
the card is moved to a new slot, its ID number is the new slot number.
Command Format: [RSI]
Example:
Send [RSI] to U0. Now the card in slot 1 is C1, the card in slot 2 is C2,
and so on. If C1 is moved to slot 4 its ID is C4.
21. [SIDn]
This command sets the ID of all cards in an enclosure to the same ID.
After sending this command, all cards are addressed with the same ID.
Use caution when a system with multiple board types.
Command Format: [SIDn]
n = Card ID (n = # from 1 to 99)
Example:
Send [SID1] and all the cards in the system have ID 1. Any commands
sent to C1 are received and executed by all cards.
22. [SIDnCi]
This command sets a card ID to a number from 1-99.
Command Format: [SIDnCi]
n = Card ID (n = # from 1 to 99)
Ci = Slot Number (i = # from 1 to max slots)
Example:
Send [SID50C10] to set the ID of the card in slot 10 to an ID of 50.
23. [SID+]
This command sets the card ID of all cards in a system to their slot
number plus an offset value.
Command Format: [SID+n]
n = Offset amount (n = # from 0 to 99)
The maximum card ID is 99, so subtract the highest slot
number from 99 to find the maximum offset. For example, in
an 8-slot enclosure, the maximum offset would be 91.
Example:
There are two 20-slot enclosures connected together for normal
operation. The first unit uses the default IDs (card ID=slot number)
and the second unit uses the slot number+20. Connect the computer to
the second unit only and send [SID+20] to set the ID of all cards in the
second enclosure to their slot number plus 20. Reconnect both units to
the computer. The cards in the first unit will be referenced as card IDs
1-20 and the cards in the second unit will be referenced by card IDs
21-40.
24. [RSN]
This command displays the slot number of a card with a specified ID.
If more than one card has the same ID, each will be displayed.
Command Format: [RSNCi]
Ci = Card ID (i = # from 1 to 99)
Example:
C4 takes up 4 enclosure slots so its ID is set to C1 since it is the first
card in the system, reading from left to right. Send [RSNC1] to find
the physical slot and the system responds with the following:
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