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MULTITASKER ™ MANUAL PART NUMBER: 400 - 0209 - 002 3- IN MIXER 1 - OUT, + 15W STEREO AUDIO POWER AMPLIFIER CARD FOR MULTIT ASKER USER’S GUIDE MT 113 - 100 MT 113 - 101 MT113 - 100/101[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 1 1 TA BLE OF CONTENTS Page PRECAUTIONS / SAFETY WA RNINGS ............... 2 GENERAL .......................................................... 2 CLEANING ......................................................... 2 FCC / CE NOTICE .............................................. 2 ABOUT YOUR MT113 - 100/101 ..........[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 2 2 PRECA UTIONS / SA FETY WA RNINGS 1 Please read this manual carefully before using your MT113 - 100/101 . Keep this manual handy for future reference. These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your MT113 - 100/101 and to prevent fire and shock hazard. Please read them carefully and heed all warning[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 3 3 AB OUT YOUR MT113 - 100/101 2 MT 113 - 100/101 3 in Mixer, 1 fixed line level output and 30W amplifier Card The MT113 - 100/101 is a Stereo Audio Power Amplifier Card de signed for use with the MultiTasker. This card allows the connection of up to two line level balanced/ unbalanced inputs and one microphone. Th[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 4 4 DESCRIPTION OF MT113 - 100/101 4 MT113 - 10 0 DESCRIPTION[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 5 5 MT113 - 101 DESCRIPTION[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 6 6 AP PLICA TION DIA GRA MS 5 DIA GRA M 1 : MT113 - 100 TYPICA L SETUP DIA GRA M 2 : MT113 - 101 TYPICA L SETUP[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 7 7 DIA GRA M 3 : MT 113 - 100 INTERNA L VIEW 70V X-FORMER CONTROL POWER SUPPLY S/W VOLUME BASS TREBLE GAIN MP OR ADJ FIX LINE OUTPUT + - OFF + - ON PHANTOM POWER ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON SW10 S/W GAIN SW1 POWER S/W SW2 GAIN M+ MIC SW5 M- SW4 M+ SW7 MIC SW9 MIC M+ M- SW6 M- SW8 PHANTOM LINE + - + OFF S/W GAIN INPUT2 MIC[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 8 8 DIA GRA M 4 : MT113 - 10 1 INTERNA L VIEW x POWER SUPPLY POWER PHANTOM CONTROL MP S/W VOLUME BASS TREBLE GAIN OR ADJ FIX LINE OUTPUT + - OFF + - ON PHANTOM POWER ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON SW10 S/W GAIN SW1 S/W SW2 GAIN M+ MIC SW5 M- SW4 M+ SW7 MIC SW9 MIC M+ M- SW6 M- SW8 LINE + - + OFF S/W GAIN INPUT2 MIC - ON LINE [...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 9 9 INSTA LLING YOUR MT113 - 100/101 6 Step 1. Turn off power to the MultiTasker enclosure. Step 2. Slide the MT113 - 100/101 into an available slot in the MultiTasker Enclos ure in order to connect to the bus. Make sure that the MT113 - 100/101 card fits into place. Step 3. Secure the card to the MultiTasker by tig[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 10 10 Command Format: [VERCnUi] Cn = Card ID (n = slot # from 1 to max slots) Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9) Example: An MT113 - 100/101 card is in slot #4. Send the command [VERC4], and the MultiT asker Enclosure will return the following feedback: [ MT 113 - 10 0 690 - 0133 - 00 9 C04] MT 1 13 - 10 0 = the card [...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 11 11 690 - 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 W indow. The system will respond with feedback similar to the following: [690 - 0122 - 015 690 - 0123 - 004 690 - 0124 - 018] [...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 12 12 Example: Select the Output Volume command for the card in slot #4. The current Output Volume level is 10, but it is not the optimal value. After sending the following commands, an optimum volume level of 15 is obtained: 1. [SELOC4] The c urrent volume level is 10. 2. [ – ] [ – ] [ – ] The level is now 7 [...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 13 13 Command Format: [VLOAmCnUi] m = Volume Level (m = # from 0 to 16) Cn = Card ID (n = slot # from 1 to max slots) Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9) Example: Set the output volume to 16 for the MT113 - 100/101 in slot #4 . Send the command [VLOA16C4]. 15. [VLI] This command sets an INPUT volume to an absolute leve[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 14 14 Example: Turn on the speaker ports of the MT113 - 100/101 in slot #4 by sending the command [ MUT0 C4]. 21. [MUT1] This command dis ables the speaker output . It does not affect the fixed output. Command Format: [ MUT1 CnUi] Cn = Card ID (n = slot # from 1 to ma x slots) Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9) Exampl[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 15 15 Command Format: [RUP=xxCnUi] xx = Stop Level (xx = # from 01 - 16) Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots) Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9) Example: Ramp the output volume from a starting level of 1 up to 10. Send the command [RUP=10C8] and receive the following feedback: [02][03][04]… [10] 25. [RDN] This c[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 16 16 Example: There is an MT113 - 100/101 in slot #5. Send the command [RAMP=16C5] to set the ramp rate to 16 seconds. After this is set, any ramping will occur at a rate of 16 steps in 16 seconds, or 1 second per step. Confirm the setting by sending the command [RAMPC5] and receiving the feedback: RAMPTIME = 16 SE[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 17 17 32. [RSI] This command resets the card ID's in the system. After sending this command, each card ID in the system will match the slot number of the card. Use this command along with the SID commands that follow. The [RSI] command MUST b e used prior to changing Card ID's once they have already been s[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 18 18 3 7. [HELP] This command displays information available for the MultiT asker interface commands. Command Format: [HELPCnUi] Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots) Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9) Example: In order to display the RS - 232 commands available for the MT113 - 100/101 card in slot #2, send the co[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 19 19 REMOVE ALL GROUPS Remove all the members from every group, effectively deleting all groups. Command Format: [RMG * Ui] Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 - 9) Example: Group 1 consists of cards 1 and 2. Group 2 consists of cards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Delete all the groups by sending the command [RMG * ]. The system will r[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 20 20 22) [CLR] Reset card to default values 23) [RUP] Ramp volume UP to max (16) 24) [RUP=] Ramp volume UP to a value 25) [RDN] Ramp volume DOWN to min (1) 26) [RDN=] Ramp volume DOWN to a value 27) [RST] Stop ramping 28) [RA MP] Display ramp rate 2 9) [RA MP=] Set ramp rate 30) [TEST] Test internal memory IC'[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 21 21 7.4.2 USING MENU MODE SUGGESTION: Before using the menu mode, it is best to disable the automatic feedback feature. The val ues 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 enter menu[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 22 22 2. Set Input 3 Volume Starting from the Main Menu, set Input 3 volume level to 16. Follow the keystrokes below. 2 Select SETUP Menu 2 Select Set Input Volume 3 Select Input 3 Volume 16 Enter 16 NOTE The system may echo the 1 and the 6 entries, depending on the settings. ESC Return to SETUP ESC Return to the MA[...]
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MULTITASKER ™ 400 - 0209 - 002 23 23 Cause 2: The card settings are w rong . Solution: Verify the card volume settings are at ma ximum and that mute is off. (See section 7 ) . If no sound is present, see Cause 3. Cause 3: Cable connections are incorrect. Solution: Make sure the cables are connected properly and that the continuity and wiring are [...]