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Multitasker – Altinex MT110-100/102 User Manual

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MULTITASKER™

400-0132-005

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39. [RDNm=xx]

MT110-102 ONLY

This command ramps a specified output’s
volume down to a user defined level at a rate
defined using the [RAMP] command.

Command Format: [RDN=xxCnUi]

m

= Output No. (xx = # from 1-8)

xx = Stop Level (xx = # from 01-32)

Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)

Ui

= Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)

Example:

Ramp the output volume for output number 8
from a starting level of 32 down to 16 for the
card in slot 8. Send the command [RDN8=16C8]
and the system will respond with the following
feedback:

[31][30][29]…[16]

40. [RST]

MT110-102 ONLY

This command stops ramping and maintains the
last volume setting. It may be used as a
stand-alone command, but is designed to be
used along with a volume key assignment on
the front panel. As a volume key, the ramping
action begins when the key is depressed and
then stops when the key is released. See the
code sample at the beginning of the volume
ramping section.

Command Format: [RSTCnUi]

Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)

Ui

= Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)

Example:

The card in slot 8 is ramping from 1 to 32 at a
rate of 32 steps in 18 seconds. Send the
command [RSTC8] and the card will stop
ramping the output volume. The last displayed
volume setting will remain the current volume
level.

41. [RAMP]

MT110-102 ONLY

This command displays the ramping time for 32
steps. The time between each step is equal to
the time in seconds divided by 32.

Command Format: [RAMPCnUi]

Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)

Ui

= Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)

Example:

Display the ramp rate setting for the card in
slot 8 by sending the command [RAMPC8]. The
system will respond with feedback similar to the
following:

RAMPTIME = 6 SECONDS

42. [RAMP=x]

MT110-102 ONLY

This command sets the ramp rate for 32 steps.
The settings range from 4 to 18 seconds, in
two-second intervals.

Command Format: [RAMP=xCnUi]

x

= Rate in Seconds

4

= 0.13 seconds/step

6

= 0.19 seconds /step

8

= 0.25 seconds /step

10 = 0.31 seconds /step

12 = 0.38 seconds /step

14 = 0.44 seconds /step

16 = 0.50 seconds /step

18 = 0.56 seconds /step

Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
Ui

= Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)

Example:

There is an MT110-102 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 32 steps in 10 seconds, or
0.50 seconds per step. Confirm the setting by
sending the command [RAMPC5] and receiving
the feedback:

RAMP TIME = 16 SECONDS