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MULTI-TASKER

400-0401-001

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INSTALLING YOUR MT100-108

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Step 1.

Connect the power entry connector of the 

MT100-108 

to the power outlet with the 

provided power cord. The power supply is 
universal and will work throughout the 
world with voltages from 110V-240VAC.

Step 2.

If a control system is used to control the 
cards in the 

MT100-108

, connect the 

RS-232 port of the 

MT100-108

to the 

control system's RS-232 port. See 
Table 4.

Connector on

Multi-Tasker™

Computer or 

Control System

GND (Ground)

Ground

RXD (Receive)

Transmit

TXD (Transmit)

Receive

Table 4. 

MT100-108 

RS-232 Control

NOTE: Make sure the transmit pin of the control 

unit is connected to the receive pin of the 

MT100-108

and that the receive pin of the 

control unit is connected to the transmit 
pin of the 

MT100-108

. See Figure 1 and 

Figure 2.

Step 3.

The unit is now operational.

OPERATION

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The 

MT100-108,

along with the 

MT101-115

front 

panel, has many advanced remote control 
capabilities, which are accessible through standard 
RS-232 communication. The controlling can be 
accomplished through a computer, a control 
system, or any device capable of sending RS-232 
commands. The factory settings for the RS-232 
port are 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop, and No parity. 

Commands used for MultiTasker cards such as 
[ON], [OFF], and [IO] that end in "S" will be saved 
to memory. Commands not ending in "S" will still be 
executed but will not be restored when the system 
is reset (power off & power on again).

In this section, "Basic Enclosure" or "Unit" has the 
same meaning. The basic enclosure is a complete 
and independent card cage that has a controller 
and 12 slots for plug-in cards. Each unit or basic 
enclosure has its own Unit ID that is based on a 
number from 0 to 9. Each plug-in card also has its 
own Card ID that is a number from 1 to 12.

6.1 RS-232 CONNECTION

If a control system is used to control the cards in 
the 

MT100-108 

Multi-Tasker™ Basic Enclosure, 

connect the RS-232 connector of the 

MT100-108 

to the control system's RS-232 port. 

To connect the Multi-Tasker™ (MT) to a 
computer or a terminal, you must have the 
proper interface cable.

The RS-232 cable must have the appropriate 
connector on each end and the internal wiring 
must be correct. Connectors typically have 9 
pins (DB-9 connector) or 25 pins (DB-25 
connector) with a "male" or "female" pin 
configuration.  See Figures 1 and 2 for pinout 
details.

Figure 1

DB9 Serial Connection

Figure 2

DB25 Connection

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