MULTI-TASKER MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400-0197-004 MT110-101/103 8 X 8 MONO AUDIO MATRIX SWITCHER TM CARD FOR MULTI-TASKER USER’S GUIDE
MULTI-TASKER TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS ...............2 GENERAL ..........................................................2 INSTALLATION..................................................2 CLEANING.........................................................2 FCC / CE NOTICE..............................................2 ABOUT YOUR MT110-101/103.............................3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................3 DESCRIPTION OF MT110-101/103 ......................
MULTI-TASKER PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS 1 • Please read this manual carefully before using your MT110-101/103. Keep this manual handy for future reference. These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your MT110-101/103 and to prevent fire and shock hazard. Please read them carefully and heed all warnings. 1.1 GENERAL • Qualified ALTINEX service personnel, or their authorized representatives must perform all service. 1.
MULTI-TASKER ABOUT YOUR MT110-101/103 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MT110-101/103 8-in 8-out Mono Audio Matrix Switcher Card FEATURES/DESCRIPTION GENERAL Inputs Input Connectors The MT110-101/103 is a Balanced Audio Matrix Switching Card designed for use with the MultiTasker system. When installed in a MultiTasker, this card allows any input to be independently switched to any of the outputs.
MULTI-TASKER DESCRIPTION OF MT110-101/103 4 APPLICATION DIAGRAM Application 1 4 4 5
MULTI-TASKER Application 2: Internal View of MT110-103 Application 2: Internal View of MT110-101 5 5
MULTI-TASKER INSTALLING YOUR MT110-101/103 6 OPERATION Step 1. Slide the MT110-101/103 into an available slot in the Multi-Tasker™ Basic Enclosure in order to connect to the bus. Make sure that the MT110-101/103 card fits into place. Secure the card to the MultiTasker™ by tightening the retainer screws located on the top and bottom of the MT110-101/103 card. 7 7.
MULTI-TASKER [VERC3]: equivalent to [VERC3U0] Input4 is connected to Output5 and Output5 is disabled Input5 is connected to Output6 and Output6 is disabled Input7 is connected to Output7 and Output7 is disabled Input8 is connected to Output8 and Output8 is disabled Note: If there is no card in slot #2 of unit 3, sending the [C2U3] command will not return any feedback. 1. [VER] This command receives the software version and card type for the MT110-101/103 card.
MULTI-TASKER m -from 0 to 128. executed ( [SW] ). Commands ending in "P" are not executed immediately. The path for outputs on multiple cards or the same card can be loaded. 6.[OSOnCi] This command is set Output offset n - from 0 to 128 7. [ON] This command enables one or more outputs of a single card or group of cards. • Command Format: [ONmCnUiP] m = output number (m =1 to 8) n = card ID No.
MULTI-TASKER output 2 and 3 remain ON. b) [OFF23C5]: Turns OFF output 2 and 3. 2) If card 5 of unit 3 has output 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 ON: 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. a) [OFFC5U3]: Turns OFF all outputs, which is equivalent to [OFF12345678C5U3]. • Example: [OFF1C2U3F]: if path is not set [OFF1C2U3PF]: if path is set [OFFmGkUi]: for a group of cards 9.
MULTI-TASKER This command sets path to adjust the individual volume level for single card. Command Format: [SELmCn] [–] [–] [–] [–] or [+] [+] [+] [+] m = Input number (m = 1 to 8) n = Card ID number (n = slot # from 1 to 19) + = increases volume.(maximum of 15 levels for audio). – = decreases volume.(maximum of 15 levels for audio). O1c O1d O2a O2b O2c O2d 15. [HELPCi] This command displays all available for user MultiTasker interface commands. 14.
MULTI-TASKER • • • • 8.2 LED IS BLINKING RED 8.3 NO SOUND 8.4 SOUND DISTORTION 8.5 SOUND LEVEL IS LOW working properly. - If the CPU is not working, you will receive an ER01 message. The system will return feedback as [On1 ER01 C05] when using card 5 of unit 1. 8.1 LED IS NOT LIT A) Cause 1: Card cage is not plugged in. Solution: Plug card cage in. If the LED lights, the problem is solved. If the LED is still not lit, see Cause 2.
MULTI-TASKER Solution: C) Cause 3: Solution: D) Cause 4: Select the card input that is used, by RS-232 accessible commands in section 7. If no sound is present, see Cause 3. sound level is still low, see Solution 2. Solution 2: Cable connections to the destination are incorrect. B) Cause 2: Poor signal transmission. Make sure that cables are connected properly. Also, make sure that the continuity and wiring are good. If there is still no sound present, see Cause 4.