AltinexメーカーMT109-102の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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MULTI - TA SKER ™ M ANUAL PART NUMBER: 400 - 0343 - 00 3 MT109 - 102 3 IN 1 OUT A UDIO/MIC MIXER FOR MULTI - TA SKER ™ USER’S GUIDE.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 1 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WA RNINGS .............. 2 GENERAL .......................................................... 2 CLEANING ......................................................... 2 FCC / CE NOTICE .
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 2 2 PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WARNINGS ....... 1 Please read this manual carefully before using your MT 109 - 102 . Keep this manual handy for future reference. These safety instructions are to ensure the long life o f your MT 109 - 102 and to prevent fire and shock hazard.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 3 3 ABOUT YOUR MT109 - 102 2 MT109 - 10 2 3 in 1 out Audio Mixer Card The MT 109 - 102 is a Stereo Audio Mixer Card . Wh en installed in the Basic Enclosure (MT100 - 100), t his card allows connection of up to three line level balanced or unbalanced microphone inputs.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 4 4 DESCRIPTION OF MT109 - 102 4.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 5 5 APPLICATION DIAGRAM 5 DIAGRAM 1 : TYPICA L SETUP.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 6 6 DIAGRAM 2 : INTERNAL VIEW Σ AUDIO LINE/MIC INPUT1 BALANCED AUDIO LINE/MIC INPUT2 BALANCED MIC S/W GAIN MIC S/W GAIN S/W GAIN PHANTOM POWER MP CONTROL POWER S.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 7 7 DIAGRAM 3 : SWITCH POSITIONS SW1 INPUT1 LINE MIC PHANTOM ON OFF LINE INPUT2 MIC LINE INPUT3 MIC SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON LINE OUTPUT FI.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 8 8 INSTALLING YOUR MT109 - 102 6 Step 1. Turn off the power to the Multi - Tasker™ enclosure. Step 2. Slide the MT 109 - 102 into an available slot in the Multi - Tasker™ Basic Enclosure in order to connect to the bus.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 9 9 The Group ID is a number representing a group of cards defined with the [W R] command. Wh en using the Group ID, all cards in the group will perform the given instruction. Changing the position of a card will significan tly affect the commands recorded on software definitions or third party control systems.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 10 10 4. [?CnUi] This command will return general information about the card and its status. It is a function of both the card and the front panel and is only available with Multi - Tasker™ Front Panel systems that have the following firmware: 690 - 0122 - 015 = Version 015 or later.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 11 11 7. […S] – SAVE This command will save the configur ation command being sent in memory. W hen sending the command [ VLBA12 C4S] , after reset or power up, the bass level on C4 will be 12 out of 16 .
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 12 12 Example: An MT 109 - 102 is in slot # 4. Adjust the BASS on the output by sending the command [SELBC4] and then using the [+] and [ - ] commands. 13. [SELT] This command sets the path to adjust the treble level.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 13 13 19. [LOD1] This command enables the loudness feature. Command Format: [LOD1CnUi] Cn = Card ID (n = slot # from 1 to max slots) Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9) Example: Turn ON the Loudness feature of the MT 109 - 102 in slot #4 by sending t he command [LOD1C4].
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 14 14 Example: Ramp the o utput volume from a starting level of 1 to a level of 10 for the card in slot #8. Send the command [RUP= 1 0C8] and the system will respond with the following feedback: [02][03][04]…[ 1 0] 23.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 15 15 Command Format: [RAMP=xCnUi] x = Rate in Seconds 4 = 0. 25 seconds /step 6 = 0. 38 seconds /step 8 = 0.5 0 seconds /step 10 = 0. 63 seconds /step 12 = 0. 75 seconds /step 14 = 0.88 seconds /step 16 = 1. 00 seconds /step 18 = 1.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 16 16 Some cards require more than one slot in the Multi - Tasker™ system. As an example, some matrix switcher cards require 4 slots. If there a re 5 of these cards installed, they would be numbered C4, C8, C12, C16 and C20.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 17 17 34. [RSN] This command reads the slot num ber of the card with a specified ID number, and returns the value to the system to be displayed in the terminal window. If more than one card has the same ID, each slot number will be displayed.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 18 18 38. [RMG] This command may be used to delete an entire group, or all groups. REMOVE ONE GROUP MEMBERS Remove all the members from the gro up, effectively deleting the group.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 19 19 Example: Group 5 o f 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] .
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 20 20 7.4 MENU MODE MENU MODE commands are R S- 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.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 21 21 Example: 08 (Slot 8): MT 109 - 10 2 NOTE: Only cards supporting the MENU feature wi ll be displayed. 5. Find the alphanumeric characters representing the card whose setup requires changing. It will be the first one or two characters in the line.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 22 22 MT109 - 10 2 EXPANDED MENUS 1. CONTROL: THIS CARD 1: SELECT (Card/Group) CURRENT SELECTION: THIS CARD 0: This Card 1: Group 1 2: Group 2 3: Group 3 4: Group.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 23 23 3: SET RAMP TIME CURRENT RAMP TIME: 18 SEC 1: 04 SEC 2: 06 SEC 3: 08 SEC 4: 10 SEC 5: 12 SEC 6: 14 SEC 7: 16 SEC 8: 18 SEC ESC: GO BACK KEY= ESC: GO BACK KEY= 3: STATUS Equivalent to the [C] command. Returns the card status.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 24 24 4. Set Ramp Time Starting from the main menu, set the ramp time to 10 seconds. Follow the keystrokes below. 2 Select SETUP Menu 3 Select Set Ramp Time 4 Select Ramp Time = 10 seconds ESC Return to SETUP menu ESC Return to the MAIN Menu 5.
MULTI - TA SKER ™ 400 - 0343 - 00 3 25 25 8.3 SOUND DISTORTION Cause 1: S ource level is above 0.7Vp - p. Solution1: Make sure that the s ource level is below 1V p - p. If the sound is still distorted, see Solution 2. Solution 2: Call ALTINEX at (714) 990 - 2300.
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