MULTITASKER
INSTALLING YOUR MT101-114/115/117 6
Step 1. Turn off power to | the MultiTasker |
enclosure and disconnect from AC power. | |
WARNING! ALWAYS | DISCONNECT |
THE AC POWER CORD BEFORE OPENING THE ENCLOSURE.
Step 2. The electronic components inside the enclosure and front panel are
Step 3. Remove the 6 screws on the front panel to access the cables inside the enclosure. Avoid handling the panel by the circuit boards; handle by the metal panel only.
Step 4. Follow the connector orientation illustrations shown in the Installation Instructions on page 5.
CAUTION! Avoid possible electrical damage by ensuring that all header pins are aligned properly before restoring power.
Step 5. After connecting the cables, fasten the panel to the enclosure with the 6 screws removed previously. Be careful not to pinch any cable between the panel and the enclosure.
Step 6. If a PC or control system is used to control the cards in the MultiTasker, connect the
MultiTasker | Computer/ | |
Control System | ||
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GND (Ground) | Ground |
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RXD (Receive) | Transmit |
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TXD (Transmit) | Receive |
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Step 7. Turn on the power switch of the
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The key programs and subroutines described in this section may be programmed
7.1 TERMINOLOGY
The terms below are used to increase the legibility of the descriptions used in this section of the manual.
Cn | This term refers to a MultiTasker card |
| where the ID number is n. Typically, “n” |
| is the slot number of the card, but may |
| also be an assigned value. Example: |
| C1, C2, C3, etc. |
Gk | This term refers to a group of cards |
| where “k” is the group number. Groups |
| are defined using the write group |
| command [WR]. The possible groups |
| are |
Ui | This term refers to the ID number of a |
| MultiTasker enclosure. The value of “i” |
| may be a value from 0 to 20 where 0 is |
| the default value in single MultiTasker |
| systems. |
string | A string is one or more text characters |
| that form a command, describe output |
| data, or refer to incoming feedback. |
feedback | Feedback refers to text data that is |
| received from the MultiTasker or any of |
| the cards installed in the enclosure. |
Sub | This term is an abbreviated form for |
| subroutine. A subroutine is a section of |
| memory used to store commands that |
| control the cards within the enclosure. |
| Example: SUB1, SUB2, etc. |
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