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MT312-104 Neutron
Welcome!
Everyone at Altinex greatly appreciates your purchase of the
MT312-104. We are confident that you will find it to be reliable
and simple to use. If you need support, please do not hesitate to
call us at 714-990-2300.
At Altinex, we are committed to developing unique and state of
the art Signal Management Solutions
installations. Welcome to the Altinex family of satisfied customers
around the world!
1. Precautions and Safety Warnings
Please read this manual entirely before using your
MT312-104. You can download a full version of this
manual at www.altinex.com. These instructions are to
ensure the reliable operation of your switcher and to
prevent fire and shock hazards. Please read them
carefully and heed all warnings.
1.1 General
Qualified Altinex service personnel or their authorized
representatives must perform all service.
1.2 Installation Precautions
To prevent fire or shock, do not expose this unit to water
or moisture. Do not place the MT312-104 in direct
sunlight, near heaters or heat-radiating appliances, or near
any liquid. Exposure to direct sunlight, smoke, or steam
can harm internal components.
Handle carefully; dropping or jarring can cause damage.
Do not pull any cables attached to the MT312-104.
2. Installation Procedures
Note:
Download and read the full online manual to become familiar with the MT312-104 and for detailed installation instructions.
Step 1: Connect to the MultiTasker enclosure using RS232 at 115k baud or a TCP/IP connection; the IP address is visible on the front
panel LCD. The default IP address is 192.168.10.84 port 23.
Step 2. The MT312-104 is shipped with factory defaults but must be configured at the time of installation.
Step 3. The MT312-104 is identified by its slot number in the command section of this document.
Step 4: Use control commands to set relays, set/read sensors, read/send RS232 data, etc.
Step 5. Gather all accessories included with the Neutron MT312-104 and make terminal block connections.
- Only use the terminal block captive screws for making connections. Do NOT tin the bare wires.
- Use multi-conductor cable, 24-28 AWG, stranded wire, and make note of which equipment is connected to which port.
IR:
IR data is output from internal IR memory or the pass-through IN connection; pass-through uses an IR receiver like the
AC301-103 between IN and GND on the terminal block. If needed, +12V provides power for the IR receiver.
RS232: Connect serial devices to the controller RS-232 connector. Configure the card for the correct baud rate on each port.
By default, the Rx ports are disabled to improve system performance. Use the [TRRS] command to enable.
Relays: Wire the relays directly to the external device. There are 2 single-pole-single-throw relays. Verify the load specifications of the
external device do not exceed those of the relays listing in the specification tables.
Sensor: There are 2 sensor inputs and 2 sensor power pins; one or both can power external sensors.
3. Warranty and Return Policies
Please visit the Altinex website at
please complete an RMA (return material authorization) form by clicking the Warranty link located on the bottom of the Altinex
homepage. Once completed, please email the form to support@altinex.com.
400-0638-001
Controller
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for demanding audiovisual
www.altinex.com
for details on warranty and return policies. In the case of a unit needing repair,
1.3 Cleaning
Clean the MT312-104 with a dry cloth only. Never use
strong detergents or solvents such as alcohol or thinner.
Do not use a wet cloth or water to clean the card. Do not
clean or touch any component or PCB.
1.4 FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 2 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions found herein, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at their own expense.
Any changes or modifications to the unit not expressly
approved by Altinex, Inc. could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
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Summary of Contents for Altinex Neutron MT312-104

  • Page 1 In the case of a unit needing repair, please complete an RMA (return material authorization) form by clicking the Warranty link located on the bottom of the Altinex homepage. Once completed, please email the form to support@altinex.com.
  • Page 2 ™ MT312-104 Neutron Controller User’s Guide 4. Technical Specifications Specifications are subject to change. See www.altinex.com for up-to-date information. Features/Description MT312-104 Electrical MT312-104 General Inputs Connectors Sensor Input 0-24 VDC max. Sensors 5-pin Terminal Block (1) Pass-Through to IR IN...
  • Page 3 Neutron Controller. The first method uses an IR programmable de-bounce time that can be used to prevent receiver like the Altinex AC301-103 connected to the IR IN false sensor "trips" being detected by the control pin of the controller. This method allows a user to aim a application.
  • Page 4 MT312-104 User’s Guide 5.7 MT312-104 Control/Communication Common Commands The MT312-104 may be controlled using standard TCP/IP communication or RS232 through the MultiTasker enclosure. This command displays a user formatted status of the card. 5.7.1 Unsolicited Feedback Command Format: [Cii] The MT312-104 provides feedback for the following Example: unsolicited events not related to a command sent to the Display the status of the MT312-104 card in slot 4 by...
  • Page 5 MT312-104 User’s Guide […S] – SAVE [?C] Read the complete controller configuration that includes This command saves the configuration command being RS-232 ports, relay states, and sensor settings. This sent in memory. Send [I1O1C8S] and after reset or power configuration is provided in a machine parseable format. up, Input 1 is connected to Output 1 on C8.
  • Page 6 11. [PRG] This command returns the card temperature. The value is This command puts the card into firmware update mode. returned in degrees Celsius. Only use when working with Altinex Technical Support. Command Format: [TEMPCii] Command Format: [PRGCii] Example: 12. [PWR]...
  • Page 7 MT312-104 User’s Guide 20. [TRTX] RS232 Commands Send a string of data through one of the RS232 ports and 18. [MODERS] disable the Rx pin of the same port. Use this command Configure the RS-232 ports for baud rate, parity, number of when data from the device is not used by the control data bits, and number of stop bits.
  • Page 8 The Neutron responds with 10 blocks in the format 22. [WRIR] beginning with "[IR" followed by 100 data characters and Save an IR command string from Altinex's IR library into concludes with the card ID and close bracket. the Neutron's internal memory. A single IR command [IR21,01, FFFFFFFFFFFFFF00000000000FFFF...C04]...
  • Page 9 Preset the pass-through IR by loading the data into RAM codes; incomplete or blank memory locations are not from the Altinex library directly from the controller. This displayed. Total time to complete is about 5 seconds per command allows virtually unlimited IR commands to be programmed memory location.
  • Page 10 MT312-104 User’s Guide A typical installation sets aside a block of 10 memory 29. [OUTRAM] locations per device: 01-10 for DVD player #1, 11-20 for Output the IR data previously preloaded in RAM from 1 to 9 DVD player #2, and 21-30 for TV #1, etc. This makes times.
  • Page 11 MT312-104 User’s Guide 32. [SENLV] 35. [RDSEN] Independently set the trigger level for each of the sensor Read the status of a sensor input; "0" means the voltage is inputs from 0 to 24 V in 27 mV steps. The value must be below the trigger level, a "1"...
  • Page 12 MT312-104 User’s Guide 37. [WRRL] 5.9 Summary of Commands Independently open and close the output relays. Common Commands Card status Command Format: [WRRLnsCii] [CiS] Save all settings = Relay number (n= 1 or 2, * for all) [?C] Parseable card status = State of relay (s= 0:open or 1:closed) […S] Save single command...