MULTI-TASKER
10
•
[CLMCnUi]: for a single card
n = Card ID number (n = 1 to 19)
(1 to 8 for
MT100-101 or 1 to 4 for MT100-106)
i = Unit ID number (i = 0 to 9)
Note that all outputs will be connected to input1.
•
[CLMGkUi]: for a group of cards
k = group number (k = # from 1-9)
i = unit number (i = # from 0-9)
Example:
a) To clear group #1, send the [CLMG1U1]
command. This command clears the members for
the specified group only.
b) To clear all groups of unit 1, send the
[CLMG
✻
U1] command.OK or ER will be returned
as feedback if "F" is included at the end of a
command string or if the unit ID is zero.
10. [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]
k = group number (k = # from 1-9)
i = unit number (i = # from 0-9)
Example:
If group 1 has DA Cards with output 1, 2 and 3 on,
while group 2 has SW Cards with input 2 on:
1) [G1]:
will return feedback as
[On123G1].
2) [G2]:
will return feedback as
[On2G2].
11. [RD]
This command displays the members in each
group.
Command Format: [RDGkUi]
k = group number (k = # from 1-9)
i = unit number (i = # from 0-9)
member = C1 - C19 (card 1 to 19)
(1 to 8 for
MT100-101 or 1 to 4 for MT100-106)
Example:
To read member data for group 5 of unit 1, send
the [RDG5U1] command. The system will return
feedback as C1C2C3 G5U1.
11. [HELP]
This command displays all available for user Multi-
Tasker interface commands.
8.3. SUMMARY OF COMMANDS
1) [VER]: Receives software version
2) [C]: Receives status of the card
3) [IO]: Connects the input to the output
4) [ON]: Turns on one or more outputs for a
single card or a group of cards
5) [OFF]: Turns off one or more outputs for a
single card or a group of cards
6) [SW]: Switch (outputs the preloaded buffer)
7) [CLR]: Reset card configuration
8) [WR]: Groups multiple cards
9) [CLR]: Clears members of a single group or
all groups
10) [G]: Requests group data
11) [RD]: Displays the members in each group
12) [HELP]: Display all available commands