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User manual Altinex, model MT105-120/121

Manafacture: Altinex
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[RD] This command reads and then displays the members in each group. Command Format: [RDGkUi] Gk = Group number (k = # from 1-8) Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0-9) Example: The cards in slots 1, 2 and 19 are part of group 5. Read the member data for group 5, by sending the command [RDG5]. The system will return feedback as follows: G1=C1C2C19 The feedback shows G1 (Group 1) and then the cards that make up Group 1. In this case, Group 1 includes C1, C2 and C19. 400-0362-003 16 MULTI-TASKER™ 25. [CLRG] This command clears the members for a single group or for all groups. The clear command restores the cards to default settings and is the equivalent to sending the [CLR] command to each individual card. NOTE: Since this command is sending the [CLR] command to its group members, each card will display its own reset message, if any. Command Format: [CLRGkUi] Gk = Group ID (k = # from 1-8, or [ for all) Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0-9) Example: 1) To clear group 1 of Unit ID 0, send the [CLRG1] command. This command clears the members for the specified group only. 2) To clear all groups of Unit ID 1, send the [CLRG[U1] command. 26. [CLM] This command removes the members in a group and leaves the group empty. It is equivalent to sending the [RMGkUi] command without card references. Command Format: [CLMGkUi] Gk = Group number (k = # from 1-8) Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0-9) Example: Group 5 of Unit ID 1 contains the cards in slots 1, 2 and 19. Read the member data for group 5 of Unit ID 1. Send the command [RDG5U1] and receive the following feedback: G1=C1C2C19 Now, clear group 5 by sending the command [CLMG5U1]. Reread the member data as above and note the following feedback: G1=EMPTY 7.3 SUMMARY OF COMMANDS Card Commands 1) [VER] Receives software version 2) [C] Receives status of the card 3) [CnS] Save card settings 4) [?] Show status/ general information 5) [STA] Enable/disable auto feedback 6) [SDL] Read Sync Delay settings 7) [SDLm] Set Sync Delay settings 8) [SIGI] Input signal detect 9) [SIGO] Output signal detect 10) [ON] Turns on one or more outputs for a single card or a group of cards 11) [OFF] Turns off one or more outputs for a single card or a group of cards 12) […S] Save the command configuration 13) […F] Provides feedback upon sending 14) […P] Sets the path, preload for [SW] 15) [SW] Switch preloaded output buffer 16) [IO] Connects inputs to the outputs 17) [CLR] Reset card to default values 18) [MAT] Define the matrix size 19) [TEST] Test internal memory IC's 20) [HELP] Display available commands Group Commands 21) [WR] Groups multiple cards 22) [RMC] Remove members from a group 23) [RMG] Remove one or more groups 24) [RDG] Displays group members 25) [CLRG] Clears group members 26) [CLM] Removes an entire group 400-0362-003 17 MULTI-TASKER™ 7.4 MENU MODE MENU MODE commands are RS-232 commands that allow virtually the same functionality as programming commands. Unlike the programming commands in the previous sections, 7.2 and 7.3, MENU commands prompt the user to select from a list of available options. The system then responds based upon selections made by the user. MENU commands may be issued in response to prompts from within MTSetup™ or other RS-232 communication software. The MENU driven commands are only available with Multi-Tasker™ Front Panel systems that have the following firmware: 690-0122-015 = Version 015 or later. 690-0123-004 = Version 004 or later. 690-0124-018 = Version 018 or later. NOTE: In MTSetup™, send the command [VER] from the Terminal Window. The system will respond with feedback similar to the following: [690-0122-015 690-0123-004 690-0124-018] Check the last three digits against the numbers above to determine if MENU MODE is available. 7.4.1 MENU COMMAND DEFINITIONS Refer to section 7.2 for details on card functions and examples. Following is a cross-reference of menu mode versus programming commands. MENU COMMAND Control Select n/a Save [CnS] Clear [CLR], [CLRG] ON/OFF [ON], [OFF] IN/OUT [IO] Setup Sync Delay [SDL], [SDLm] Group [WR], [RM], [CLM] Status [VER], [C] Help [HELP] Not Available [?], [STA], […S], [...F], [...P], [SW], [TEST], [RD], [RMG] , [CLM] and [RD] 7.4.2 USING MENU MODE SUGGESTION: Before using the menu mode, it is best to disable the automatic feedback feature. The values and current settings will be displayed in the menu mode, but the automatic feature will display after each setting change making the menus difficult to read. 1. In order to run MENU mode, the system must be connected to a computer running MTSetup™ or other RS-232 control software. 2. Insert the card into an empty slot and push in all the way for a secure fit. 3. Reset the system or power the system OFF and then ON. 4. In MTSetup™, click in the Terminal Window then press the ENTER key. 5. The system interrogates the enclosure and returns a list of cards installed and their slot locations. Example: 4 (Slot 4): MT105-120 NOTE: Only cards supporting the MENU feature will be displayed. 5. Find the alp...


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