Multitasker – Altinex MT101-117 User Manual

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MULTITASKER

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37. {CLRK}

This command clears the subroutines
associated with one or all the keys by setting
each to 000.

Other key settings remain

unchanged: labels, volume control, and locked.

Command Format: {CLRKn}

Kn = Key # (n = # from 1 to 36, * for all)

Example:

{CLRK3}

: Clear Key 33 programming

{CLRK*}

: Clear all 36 key programs

38. {LOCK}

This command locks one key or all keys and can
be used to prevent accidental changes from the
front panel.

Command Format: {LOCKn}

Kn = Key # (n = # from 1 to 36, * for all)

Example 1: Lock Key 1

Send the command {LOCK1} to locks Key 1
only. This command will not affect any other
keys.

Example 2: Lock ALL keys

The command {LOCK*} locks all the keys.

CAUTION:

This will lock the user out of any

front panel control. The lockout can be corrected
using RS-232 control or by programming an
unlock function into SUB1 and then resetting
power.

Example 3: Lock ALL keys (except one)

The commands {LOCK*} and {UNLK2} will lock
all the keys and then unlock Key 2. Key 2 may
then be used to unlock all the keys.

NOTE: Use the {RDK} command to check the
locked/unlocked status of the keys.

39. {UNLK} or {UNLOCK}

This command will unlock one key or all keys.

Command Format: {UNLKn} or {UNLOCKn}

n

= Key # (n = # from 1 to 36, * for all)

Example 1:

The command {UNLK1} unlocks Key 1 only. No
other keys are affected.

NOTE: Use the {RDK} command to check the
status of locked or unlocked keys.

40. {KEY}

This command simulates a key press through
RS-232 control and is useful when verifying key
programs and subroutines.

Command Format: {KEYn}

n

= Key # (n = # from 1 to 36)

Example:

The command {KEY36} simulates pressing
Key 36. The simulation will perform the correct
subroutine depending upon the state of the LED.

41. {KFB}

This command is used to enable or disable key
feedback on the RS-232 bus.

Command Format: {KFB=n}

n

= 1 to Enable key feedback

= 0 to Disable key feedback

Feedback Format: KnxSy

Kn = Key # (n = # from 1 to 36)
x

= Key state when pressed

N = LED was OFF
O = LED was ON
F = LED was Flashing
H = Key was pressed and held for 2.5s
R = Key was pressed and held for 2.5s

during power-up

y

=

Subroutine number performed after
pressing key (y = # from 1 to 180)

Example:

Key 1’s LED is on and Key 36’s LED is off.
Key 1 is programmed to execute SUB10 when
pressed with the LED on (State 2) and Key 36 is
programmed to execute SUB36 when the LED
is off (State 1).

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