Altinex Network Card MT106 101 User Manual

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MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400-0097-004  
MT106-101  
SCAN DOUBLER CARD FOR  
MULTI-TASKERTM USER’S GUIDE  
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This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the  
PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS  
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Please read this manual carefully before using your  
MT106-101. Keep this manual handy for future  
reference. These safety instructions are to ensure  
the long life of your MT106-101 and to prevent fire  
and shock hazard. Please read them carefully and  
heed all warnings.  
equipment is operated in  
a
commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses,  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation  
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause harmful interference in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference  
at his own expense.  
1.1 GENERAL  
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Qualified ALTINEX service personnel, or their  
authorized representatives must perform all  
service.  
1.2 INSTALLATION  
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To prevent fire or shock, do not expose this unit  
to rain or moisture. Do not place the MT106-101  
in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat radiating  
appliances, or near any liquid. Exposure to  
direct sunlight, smoke, or steam can harm  
internal components.  
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Any changes or modifications to the unit not  
expressly approved by ALTINEX, Inc. could void  
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
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Handle the MT106-101 carefully. Dropping or  
jarring can damage the card.  
Do not pull the cables that are attached to the  
MT106-101.  
Insert the card carefully into the slots of the  
Multi-Tasker™ without bending any edges.  
When removing a card, pull it halfway through to  
avoid damage to internal cables. If an Expansion  
card is being removed, please make sure that  
the Main card to which it is attached is also  
pulled out simultaneously.  
1.3 CLEANING  
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Clean only the connector area with a dry cloth.  
Never use strong detergents or solvents, such  
as alcohol or thinner. Do not use a wet cloth or  
water to clean the card. Do not clean or touch  
any component or PCB.  
1.4 FCC / CE NOTICE  
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
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ABOUT YOUR MT106-101  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
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FEATURES/DESCRIPTION  
GENERAL  
Inputs  
MT106-101  
MT106-101 Scan Doubler Card  
The MT106-101 is a Scan Doubler Card designed  
for use with the Multi-TaskerÔ system. When  
installed in a Multi-TaskerÔ enclosure, this card  
allows the connection of an S-Video or one of three  
Composite Video (NTSC/PAL) sources to a data-  
grade monitor or projector. The MT106-101  
doubles the scan rate from 15.7 kHz to 31.5 kHz,  
while converting the interlaced broadcast video  
type signal to a non-interlaced VGA-type signal.  
The selection of an input source is accomplished  
by RS-232 control through the Multi-TaskerÔ  
enclosure.  
(3) BNC Female  
Connectors  
(1) 4-pin Mini-DIN  
Connector  
Composite Video  
S-Video  
Internal Input Connector  
Outputs  
Output Connector  
Compatibility  
(1) 10-pin IDC  
(1)15-pin HD Female  
Composite Video, S-  
Video (NTSC/PAL)  
Table 1. MT106-101 General  
MECHANICAL  
Basic Enclosure Slots  
Required  
MT106-101  
A/V presentation systems often require the use of  
monitors that are designed specifically to handle  
computer video signals. The MT106-101 allows the  
integration of composite video or S-Video into  
these systems. The MT106-101 can also help to  
simplify systems that would otherwise require  
switching between video and RGB inputs on a  
projector or large screen display. Furthermore, the  
MT106-101 improves the quality of a composite  
video signal, resulting in a steadier image with  
higher definition.  
One  
Weight  
1.0 lb (0.45 kg)  
Black  
10°C to 35°C  
0°C to 50°C  
Connector Panel  
T° Operating  
T° Maximum  
Humidity  
90% non-condensing  
40,000 hrs  
MTBF (calc.)  
Table 2. MT106-101 Mechanical  
ELECTRICAL  
MT106-101  
Input Video/S-Video Signals  
Analog  
Impedance  
The MT106-101 provides a number of features that  
can be controlled via RS-232 through the Multi-  
Tasker Basic Enclosure. These features include  
controls for horizontal and vertical positioning,  
horizontal and vertical sizing, black level, color,  
contrast and brightness.  
-.3V to +1.5V  
75 Ohms  
Differential  
Type  
Output Video Signals  
1.7V p-p max.  
(terminated)  
75 Ohms  
Analog  
The MT106-101 offers 3 composite video inputs on  
female BNC connectors and an S-Video input on a  
standard 4-pin mini-DIN connector. The latter may  
be adapted to 2 BNC connectors using ALTINEX  
adapter cables. The MT106-101 output is provided  
on a 15-pin HD female (VGA-type) computer video  
connector. This output may also be easily adapted  
to 5 BNC connectors for RGBHV using an  
ALTINEX adapter cable. Using the MT104-101 8-in  
Video Switcher expansion cards, up to 32  
additional composite inputs can be connected  
internally to the MT106-101, and controlled via  
RS-232 control to the Multi-TaskerÔ enclosure.  
Impedance  
Output Sync Signals  
Horizontal, Vertical  
Impedance  
TTL (-/+)  
22 Ohms  
Power  
Power from  
MT100-100  
Power  
Consumption  
+6V  
-6V  
MT106-101 300 mA  
10 mA  
1.9 watts  
Table 3. MT106-101 Electrical  
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DESCRIPTION OF MT106-101  
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APPLICATION DIAGRAM  
Application 1  
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Application 2  
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Application 2: Internal View of MT106-101  
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1. Square brackets “[ ]” are part of the  
command.  
INSTALLING YOUR MT106-101  
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Step 1. Slide the MT106-101 into an available slot  
in the Multi-Tasker™ Basic Enclosure in  
order to connect to the bus. Make sure  
that the MT106-101 Scan Doubler card  
fits into place. Secure the card to the  
Multi-Tasker™ by tightening the retainer  
screws located on the top and bottom of  
the MT106-101 Scan Doubler card.  
2. Use uppercase letters for all commands.  
After processing a command, an OK or ER  
string will be returned as feedback if "F" is  
included at the end of a command string or if  
the unit ID is zero.  
7.2 DESCRIPTION OF COMMANDS  
Each command consists of three parts: function,  
card ID, and unit ID. [Function, Card ID,  
Unit ID].  
Step 2. The LED on the card panel will turn red  
indicating that the card is in full operation.  
A green LED indicates that an input signal  
is present. An LED that is blinking red  
indicates that the card is experiencing a  
problem. If the LED is blinking, see the  
Troubleshooting Guide in section 10.  
Example:  
[VERC3U2]  
VER = Function  
C3 = Card ID  
U2 = Unit ID  
Step 3. Connect an S-Video cable or C-Video  
cable (coaxial cable) from the video  
source to the input connectors of the  
For Function, see a detailed explanation under  
each command description.  
MT106-101.  
Connect  
the  
output  
connector of the MT106-101 to the  
display device through a VGA cable.  
The Card ID is an assigned value from 1 to 19,  
based on which slot the card is put in. The Card  
ID 0 (C0) is used for the controller (see user’s  
guide for the MT100-100). Changing the  
position of a card will significantly affect the  
commands recorded on software definitions or a  
third party control system.  
Step 4. Starting from the left, identify the slot  
number where the MT106-101 card is  
plugged into the Enclosure. Note that the  
slot number is required for RS-232  
control.  
The Unit ID has a value from 0 to 9. The Unit  
ID 0 should be used for single unit operation. If  
the Unit ID is set to 0, then each command can  
be used without Ui (use command [SETU0]; see  
user’s guide for the MT100-100).  
OPERATION  
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7.1 RS-232 CONTROL  
When used in the Multi-Tasker™ Basic  
Enclosure, the MT106-101 has many advanced  
remote control capabilities, which are accessible  
through standard RS-232 communication. The  
actual control may be accomplished through a  
computer control system or any other device  
capable of sending RS-232 commands.  
Example:  
[VERC3]: for unit ID zero  
[VERC3Ui]: for unit ID other than zero  
[VERC3]: equivalent to [VERC3U0]  
1. [VER]  
7.1.1 RS-232 INTERFACE  
This command displays the software version  
and card type for the Scan Doubler card.  
The RS-232 commands for the MT106-101 are  
in a simple ASCII character format.  
Command Format: [VERCnUi]  
Cn = card ID No. (n = slot # from 1 to 19)  
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Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9) (refer to the  
4. [CLR]  
MT100-100 user’s guide for explanation)  
This command resets the card configuration to  
factory defaults.  
Example:  
If one Scan Doubler Card is in slot #2 of unit 3.  
Send the command [VERC2U3], and the  
Multi-Tasker™ Basic Enclosure will return the  
following:  
Command Format: [CLRCi]  
Ci = card ID (n = a slot # from 1 to 19)  
(1-8 for MT100-101 or 1-4 for MT100-106)  
Example:  
MT106-101 690-0155-003  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 4 of unit 0. All  
controls are set to various levels and the output  
MT106-101 = card type  
690-0155-003 = software version  
is in PAL mode.  
Sending the command  
2. [C]  
[CLRC4] will set the level controls to their  
default values and place the output in NTSC  
format.  
This command receives the status of the card.  
Command Format: [CnUi]  
5. [ON]  
Cn = card ID (n = a slot # from 1 to 19)  
(1-8 for MT100-101 or 1-4 for MT100-106)  
The ON command selects one of four possible  
input sources to connect to the output.  
Ui = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
user’s guide for explanation)  
INPUT Number  
INPUT Signal  
Name  
( n )  
0
1
2
Example:  
S-Video  
If there is one MT106-101 card in slot #2 of unit  
3 set for NTSC outputs, sending the command  
[C2U3] to the Multi-Tasker™ will yield the  
following feedback:  
C-Video #1  
C-Video #2  
C-Video #3  
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INPUT: 640x480; OUTPUT: NTSC C02  
Command Format: [ONnCiUy]  
= value from 0 to 3  
INPUT: 640x480 = Input resolution  
OUTPUT: NTSC = Output mode  
n
C02  
= card is in slot 2  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
If there is no card in slot #2 of unit 3, sending  
the [C2U3] command will not return any  
feedback from either card.  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
user’s guide for explanation)  
Example:  
3. [SIGCi]  
Connect the S-Video signal input on the  
MT106-101 located in slot 4 of unit ID 2 to the  
VGA output connector.  
The Signal Present command tests for the  
presence of a signal on the input. After sending  
the command, the feedback will be either "1"  
signifying a signal is present, or "0" indicating no  
signal was detected.  
[ON0C4U2]  
6. [ + ] or [ - ]  
These commands allow the user to increase or  
decrease the value of the selected attribute.  
They must be used immediately following one of  
the following STATUS commands.  
Ci = card number  
Example:  
To check for the presence of an input signal on  
card 4, send the command [SIGC4] and verify  
feedback of "1" or "0".  
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Example:  
STATUS  
Command  
[ HPOS ]  
MIN  
Value  
0
MAX  
Value  
20  
Default  
Value  
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There is an MT106-101 in slot 7 of unit ID 4.  
Set the Horizontal Position to the maximum  
value of 20 by sending the command  
[HPOS20C7U4].  
[ VPOS ]  
[ HSIZE ]  
[ VSIZE ]  
[ BRIG ]  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20  
20  
20  
20  
3
19  
19  
19  
10  
2
8. [HPOSCi] - Status/Adjust  
This command selects the Horizontal Position  
adjustment and makes it the active control. It is  
also used to return the status of the current  
Horizontal Position. As the active control, it may  
be adjusted using the [ + ] and [ - ] commands.  
[ SHARP ]  
[ COLOR ]  
[ HUE ]  
10  
10  
10  
10  
Command Format: [HPOSCiUy]  
Attempting to cycle past the minimum or  
maximum values will have no effect on the  
attribute's value.  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
Any command other than [ + ] or [ - ] will reset  
the previous selection and the STATUS  
command will need to be reissued.  
user’s guide for explanation)  
Example:  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 4 of unit ID 1.  
View the current Horizontal Position and adjust  
for the best image.  
Example:  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 4 of unit ID 2.  
The current Horizontal Position is set to a value  
of 10. Use the [ + ] and [ - ] controls to find the  
best horizontal position. Starting from 10, first  
increment the value to 12. Next, decrement the  
value back down to 8 for the best picture.  
[HPOSC4U1] 10  
[HPOSC4U1] = STATUS command  
10  
[ + ] & [ - ]  
= Feedback of current value  
= Adjust as required  
[HPOSC4U2] 10 [ + ][ + ][ - ][ - ][ - ][ - ]  
9. [VPOSnCi] - Set Value  
[HPOSC4U2] = STATUS/Current value  
This command sets the Vertical Position to an  
absolute value and makes the Vertical Position  
adjustment the active control.  
10  
[ + ][ + ]  
= Feedback of current value  
= Increment twice to 12  
[ - ][ - ][ - ][ - ] = Decrement 4 times to 8  
[HPOSC4U2] = STATUS/Current Value  
Command Format: [VPOSnCiUy]  
8
= Feedback of new value  
n
= a value from 0 to 20 (Default = 19)  
7. [HPOSnCi] - Set Value  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
This command sets the Horizontal Position to an  
absolute value. It also makes the Horizontal  
Position adjustment the active control.  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
user’s guide for explanation)  
Example:  
Command Format: [HPOSnCiUy]  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 2 of unit ID 3.  
Set the Vertical Position to the value of 12 by  
sending the command [VPOS12C2U3].  
n
= a value from 0 to 20 (Default = 5)  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
user’s guide for explanation)  
10. [VPOSCi] - Status/Adjust  
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This command selects the Vertical Position  
adjustment and makes it the active control. It  
also returns the status of the current Vertical  
Position. As the active control, it may be  
adjusted using the [ + ] and [ - ] commands.  
Example:  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 2 of unit ID 3.  
View the current Horizontal Size and adjust the  
image to the center of the screen.  
[HSIZEC2U3] 10  
Command Format: [VPOSCiUy]  
[HSIZEC2U3] = STATUS/Current value  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
10  
[ + ] & [ - ]  
= Feedback of current value  
= Adjust as required  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
user’s guide for explanation)  
13. [VSIZEnCi] - Set Value  
Example:  
This command sets the Vertical Size to an  
absolute value and makes the Vertical Size  
adjustment the active control.  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 2 of unit ID 3.  
View the current Vertical Position and adjust the  
image for the best vertical position.  
Command Format: [VSIZEnCiUy]  
[VPOSC2U3] 10  
n
= a value from 0 to 20 (Default = 19)  
[VPOSC2U3] = STATUS/Current value  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
10  
= Feedback of current value  
= Adjust as required  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
[ + ] & [ - ]  
user’s guide for explanation)  
11. [HSIZEnCi] - Set Value  
Example:  
This command sets the Horizontal Size to an  
absolute value and makes the Horizontal Size  
adjustment the active control.  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 1 of unit ID 1.  
Set the Vertical Size to the value of 6 by  
sending the command [VSIZE6C1U1].  
Command Format: [HSIZEnCiUy]  
14. [VSIZECi] - Status/Adjust  
n
= a value from 0 to 20 (Default = 19)  
This command selects the Vertical Size  
adjustment and makes it the active control. It  
also returns the status of the current Vertical  
Size. As the active control, it may be adjusted  
using the [ + ] and [ - ] commands.  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
user’s guide for explanation)  
Example:  
Command Format: [VSIZECiUy]  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 2 of unit ID 3.  
Set the Horizontal Size to the value of 12 by  
sending the command [HSIZE12C2U3].  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
12. [HSIZECi] - Status/Adjust  
user’s guide for explanation)  
This command selects the Horizontal Size  
adjustment and makes it the active control. It  
also returns the status of the current Horizontal  
Size. As the active control, it may be adjusted  
using the [ + ] and [ - ] commands.  
Example:  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 2 of unit ID 3.  
View the current Vertical Size and adjust the  
vertical size for the best fit.  
[VSIZEC2U3] 10  
Command Format: [HSIZECiUy]  
[VSIZEC2U3] = STATUS/Current value  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
10  
[ + ] & [ - ]  
= Feedback of current value  
= Adjust as required  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
user’s guide for explanation)  
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Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
15. [BRIGnCi] - Set Value  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
This command selects the Brightness  
adjustment and makes it the active control. It  
also returns the status of the current Brightness  
level. As the active control, it may be adjusted  
using the [ + ] and [ - ] commands.  
user’s guide for explanation)  
Example:  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 4 of unit ID 2.  
Set the Sharpness to the value of 2 by sending  
the command [SHARP2C4U2].  
Command Format: [BRIGnCiUy]  
n
= a value from 0 to 20 (Default = 10)  
18. [SHARPCi] - Status/Adjust  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
This command selects the Sharpness  
adjustment and makes it the active control. It is  
also used to return the status of the current  
Sharpness level. As the active control, it may  
be adjusted using the [ + ] and [ - ] commands.  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
user’s guide for explanation)  
Example:  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 4 of unit ID 2.  
Set the Brightness to the value of 2 by sending  
the command [BRIG2C4U2].  
Command Format: [SHARPCiUy]  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
16. [BRIGCi] - Status/Adjust  
user’s guide for explanation)  
This command selects the Brightness  
adjustment and makes it the active control. It is  
also used to return the value of the current  
Brightness level. As the active control, it may  
be adjusted using the [ + ] and [ - ] commands.  
Example:  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 2 of unit ID 3.  
View the current Sharpness and adjust the  
sharpness for a clean, clear image.  
Command Format: [BRIGCiUy]  
[SHARPC2U3] 2  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
[SHARPC2U3] = STATUS/Current value  
2
= Feedback of current value  
= Adjust as required  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
[ + ] & [ - ]  
user’s guide for explanation)  
19. [COLORnCi]  
Example:  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 2 of unit ID 3.  
View the current Brightness and adjust the  
brightness for a good image.  
The COLOR command sets the Color to an  
absolute value. It also makes the Color  
adjustment the active control.  
[BRIGC2U3] 2  
Command Format: [COLORnCiUy]  
[BRIGC2U3] = STATUS/Current value  
n
= a value from 0 to 10 (Default = 10)  
2
= Feedback of current value  
= Adjust as required  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
[ + ] & [ - ]  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
17. [SHARPnCi] - Set Value  
user’s guide for explanation)  
This command sets the Sharpness to an  
absolute value. It also makes the Sharpness  
adjustment the active control.  
Example:  
If there is an MT106-101 in slot 4 of unit ID 2,  
the color may be set to a value of 2 by sending  
the command [COLOR2C4U2].  
Command Format: [SHARPnCiUy]  
n
= a value from 0 to 3 (Default = 2)  
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20. [COLORCi] - Status/Adjust  
Command Format: [HUECiUy]  
The COLOR command, with no value, selects  
the Color adjustment and makes it the active  
control. It is also used to return the status of the  
current Color level. As the active control, it may  
be adjusted using the [ + ] and [ - ] commands.  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
user’s guide for explanation)  
Example:  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 2 of unit ID 3.  
View the current Hue and set the hue for a good  
image.  
Command Format: [COLORCiUy]  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
[HUEC2U3] 2  
user’s guide for explanation)  
[HUEC2U3]  
2
[ + ] & [ - ]  
= STATUS/Current value  
= Feedback of current value  
= Adjust as required  
Example:  
There is an MT106-101 in slot 2 of unit ID 3.  
View the current Color level and adjust the color  
for the best possible picture.  
23. [HELP]  
In MTSetup.exe, this command displays a list of  
the commands available for the MT106-101  
along with a brief description.  
[COLORC2U3] 2  
[COLORC2U3] = STATUS/Current value  
2
= Feedback of current value  
= Adjust as required  
Command Format: [HELPCiUy]  
[ + ] & [ - ]  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
21. [HUE] - Set Value  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-  
This command sets the Hue to an absolute  
value. It also makes the Hue adjustment the  
active control.  
100 user’s guide for explanation)  
24. [WR]  
This command groups multiple cards in the  
Enclosure. Each unit contains a maximum of  
nine groups.  
Command Format: [HUEnCiUy]  
n
= a value from 0 to 10 (Default = 10)  
Ci = card ID (i = slot number)  
Command Format: [WRCn…GkUi]  
Uy = unit id (i = 0 to 9) (refer to the MT100-100  
Cn = card ID No. (n = slot # from 1 to 19)  
(1-8 for MT100-101 or 1-4 for MT100-106)  
user’s guide for explanation)  
Example:  
Gk = group number (k = # from 1-9)  
Ui = unit number (i = # from 0-9)  
An MT106-101 is in slot 4 of unit ID 2. Set the  
Hue to the value of 7 by sending the command  
[HUE7C4U2].  
Example:  
To group cards #1, 2, and 3 as group 5 of unit  
#1, send the command [WRC1C2C3G5U1].  
After executing this command, cards 1, 2 and 3  
will be grouped together as group 5 of unit 1.  
22. [HUE] - Status/Adjust  
This command selects the Hue adjustment and  
makes it the active control. It is also used to  
return the value of the current Hue level. As the  
active control, it may be adjusted using the [ + ]  
and [ - ] commands.  
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C1C2C19 G5U1.  
25. [CLR]  
This command clears the members for a single  
group or for all nine groups.  
7.3 SUMMARY OF COMMANDS  
Command Format: [CLRGkUi]  
Gk = group number (k = # from 1-9)  
Ui = unit number (i = # from 0-9)  
1) [VER]  
2) [Ci]  
Receives software version  
Receives status of the card  
Signal present command  
Resets card to defaults  
Select Input Source  
3) [SIG]  
4) [CLR]  
5) [ON]  
Example:  
1) To clear group #1, send the [CLRG1U1]  
command. This command clears the  
members for the specified group only.  
6) [ + ]  
[ - ]  
Increments and Decrements  
selected commands  
2) To clear all groups of unit 1, send the  
[CLRG[U1] command.  
7) [HPOS]  
8) [HPOS]  
9) [VPOS]  
10) [VPOS]  
11) [HSIZE]  
12) [HSIZE]  
13) [VSIZE]  
14) [VSIZE]  
15) [BRIG]  
16) [BRIG]  
Set the Horizontal Position  
Horiz. Position Adjust/Status  
Set the Vertical Position  
Vert. Position Adjust/Status  
Set the Horizontal Size  
Horizontal Size Adjust/Status  
Set the Vertical Size  
26. [G]  
This command is used to request group data.  
With the command, the user can identify which  
input or output of a particular group is on.  
Command Format: [GkUi]  
Gk = group number (k = # from 1-9)  
Ui = unit number (i = # from 0-9)  
Example:  
Vertical Size Adjust/Size  
Set Brightness level  
In unit ID0, if group 1 has DA Cards with outputs  
1 and 2 on, while group 2 has SW Cards with  
input 2 on:  
Brightness Adjust/Status  
[G1]: will return feedback as ON12 G1U0.  
[G2]: will return feedback as ON2 G2U0.  
17) [SHARP] Set Sharpness level  
18) [SHARP] Sharpness Adjust/Status  
19) [COLOR] Set Color value  
27. [RD]  
This command displays the members in each  
group.  
20) [COLOR] Color Adjust/Status  
21) [HUE]  
22) [HUE]  
23) [HELP]  
24) [WR]  
25) [CLR]  
26) [G]  
Set Hue value  
Command Format: [RDGkUi]  
Hue Adjust/Status  
Gk = group number (k = # from 1-9)  
Ui = unit number (i = # from 0-9)  
Display available commands  
Group multiple cards  
Clear group configurations  
Request group data  
member = C1 - C19 (card 1 to 19)  
(1-8 for MT100-101 or 1-4 for MT100-106)  
Example:  
The cards in slots 1, 2 and 19 are part of group  
5 in unit 1. Read the member data for group 5  
of unit 1, by sending the command [RDG5U1].  
The system will return feedback as follows:  
27) [RD]  
Display group members  
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Solution 2: Verify that all IC’s are seated in their  
sockets. If the LED is still blinking  
red, see Cause 2.  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
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We have carefully tested and have found no  
problems in the supplied MT106-101; however, we  
would like to offer suggestions for the following:  
Cause 2: The card and its serial device are  
not communicating.  
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8.1 LED IS NOT LIT  
8.2 LED IS BLINKING RED  
8.3 NO DISPLAY  
Solution 1: Turn the system OFF and then ON  
again. If there is still an error, see  
Cause 3.  
8.1 LED IS NOT LIT  
Cause 3: RS485 communication error  
Cause 1: Card cage is not plugged in.  
Solution 1: Make sure that the card is pushed  
all the way into the slot. If there is  
still an error, see Solution 2.  
Solution: Plug the card cage in. If the LED  
lights, the problem is solved. If the  
LED is still not ON, see Cause 2.  
Solution 2: Turn the system OFF and then ON  
again. If there is still an error, see  
Solution 3.  
Cause 2: Card is not plugged in all the way.  
Solution: Push the card in all the way. If the  
LED is still not ON, see Cause 3.  
Solution 3: Call ALTINEX at (714) 990-2300.  
8.3 NO DISPLAY  
Cause 3: Card cage slot has a problem.  
Solution 1: Test the card in other slots of the  
card cage. If the slot was damaged,  
the card may work in other slots. If  
other slots work and the LED lights,  
the problem is the card cage slot.  
The card cage may require service.  
Call ALTINEX at (714) 990-2300. If  
the other slots do not work and the  
LED is still not lit, see Solution 2.  
Cause 1: The source has a problem.  
Solution: Check the source and make sure  
that there is a signal present and all  
source connections are correct. If  
the source is working and there is  
still no display, see Cause 2.  
Cause 2: The card output is not selected.  
Solution: Select the card output. See RS-232  
accessible commands in Section 7.  
If no display is present, see  
Cause 3.  
Solution 2: Take any other known good card  
with an LED and verify that the slot  
used is good by seeing if the other  
card’s LED lights in that slot. If it  
lights, then the original card may be  
the source of the problem. Call  
ALTINEX at (714) 990-2300.  
Cause 3: Cable connections are incorrect.  
Solution: Make sure that cables are properly  
connected. Also, make sure that the  
continuity and wiring are good. If  
there is still no display present, see  
Cause 4.  
8.2 LED IS BLINKING RED  
Cause 1: The CPU on the card is not  
working properly.  
Cause 4: The display has a problem.  
Solution 1: Look at the card and verify that  
there is no damage. If there is no  
damage, see Solution 2.  
Solution: Make sure the display has power  
and is turned ON. If there is still no  
display, please call Altinex at  
(714) 990-2300.  
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ALTINEX POLICY  
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9.1 LIMITED WARRANTY/RETURN POLICY  
Please  
see  
the  
Altinex  
website  
at  
www.altinex.com for details on warranty and  
return policy.  
9.2 CONTACT INFORMATION  
ALTINEX, INC  
592 Apollo street  
Brea, CA 92821 USA  
TEL: 714 990-2300  
TOLL FREE: 1-800-ALTINEX  
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