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MULTITASKER
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4: HELP
This selection displays a list of commands
available for the MT103-123 along with a
brief description. It is equivalent to the
[HELP] command.
ESC
This selection returns you to the parent
menu with the listing of all cards.
7.4.5 MENU MODE EXAMPLES
All Menu Mode examples assume an
MT103-123 is installed in slot 4. Start by clicking
the mouse in the Terminal Window. Press
ENTER and a list of available cards will be
displayed.
NOTE: The communication software you use
may echo each character as it is typed
when entering numeric values (not
selecting menu items). For example,
entering a value of 03 may appear as
0033 on the screen.
1. Increase the equalization.
Follow the keystrokes below to increase the
level of equalization.
Enter List systems
1 List cards in U1
04 Select MT103-123 in slot 4
2 Select SETUP Menu
1 Select SET EQUALIZATION
1 INCREASE EQUALIZATION
Repeat until desired equalization level
is obtained.
ESC Return to SETUP Menu
ESC Return to the Main Menu
2. Clear the card.
Starting from the Main Menu, select the
MT103-123 card and set it to the factory
defaults. Follow the keystrokes below.
1 Select CONTROL Menu
1 Select CLEAR
1 Select YES to clear the card
ESC Return to the Main Menu
3. Display card status.
Starting from the Main Menu, follow the
keystrokes below.
3 Display card status
NOTE: The status will be displayed, followed
by the Main Menu being redisplayed.
7.5 ADJUSTMENTS
The MT103-123 requires only one adjustment to be
made for optimal performance. That is for video
equalization for long cable lengths.
7.5.1 VIDEO EQUALIZATION
Video equalization is provided to fine-tune the
displayed image on the remote display. The
equalization adjustments on the
MT103-122 and MT103-123 work together for
maximum cable lengths. The equalization can
be adjusted either from the potentiometer
located on the card’s panel or through RS-232
control. See the INSTALLATION section for
details.
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