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Altinex MT315-101 User manual

MT315-101 HDMI OVER ANYWIRE TX User’s Guide
400-0663-001
Welcome!
Everyone at Altinex greatly appreciates your purchase of the
MT315–101. 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®for demanding audiovisual
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
MT315–101. 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 MT315–101 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 MT315–101.
1.3 Cleaning
•Clean the MT315–101 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.
2. Installation Procedures
Note: Download and read the entire online manual to become familiar with the MT315–101 and for detailed installation instructions
and configuration details.
Step 1: Turn off power to the MultiTasker enclosure.
Step 2: Remove a slot cover to make room for the MT315–101.
Step 3. Slide the MT315–101 into the enclosure making note of the slot number. This is needed for control.
Step 4. Secure the card to the enclosure using the thumb screws attached to the card.
Step 5. Restore power to the enclosure and wait for the system to initialize. Once ready, press the button on the enclosure front panel
to verify the new card is recognized.
Step 6. Connect any 2-wire conductor, up to 984 ft (300 m), between the MT315–101 transmitter and a compatible receiver;
MT315-102 or TP315-102.
Step 7. On a LAN, the enclosure IP can be discovered via a UDP broadcast of “?Altinex” to port 30305.
3. Warranty and Return Policies
Please visit the Altinex website at www.altinex.com for details on warranty and return policies. In the case of a unit needing repair,
please complete a 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 s[email protected].
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4. Technical Specifications
Specifications are subject to change due to design improvements. Please see www.altinex.com for up to date information.
Features/Description
MT315–101
Input Connectors
HDMI Video
HDMI F, Type A (1)
Output Connectors
Digital Video + Audio
HDMI F, Type A (1)
Anywire Video
Terminal Strip
Push Connector F (2)
IR (from receiver side)
3.5 mm Audio F (1)
Compatibility
Signal types
HDMI
Signal resolution
1080P@60Hz,
1080i, 720P
Cable length
984 ft. (300 m)
Receivers
MT315-102
TP315-102
Table 1. MT315–101 General
Mechanical
MT315–101
Slots
1
Material
Aluminum
Color
Black
Weight
0.76 lbs. (0.35 kg)
Connector Panel
Black Anodized
T° Operating
10°C-45°C
Humidity
90% non-condensing
MTBF (calc.)
38,000 hrs.
Table 2. MT315–101 Mechanical
Electrical
MT315–101
Video Input Signals
Digital Video + Audio
HDMI Standard
Video Output Signals
Digital Video + Audio
Altinex Anywire
Local Digital Video + Audio
HDMI Standard
Power
+12V
0. 5 A (6 W) max.
Table 3. MT315–101 Electrical
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5. About Your MT315–101
•HDMI over 2-conductor cable
•Automatic input/receiver detection
•HDMI resolutions 720p, 1080i, and 1080p
•Transmission up to 984 ft. (300 m)
•IR pass-through control
•Local monitor output
The MT315-101 HDMI over Anywire transmitter allows the transmission of 1080P HDMI signals up to 300 m using a simple 2-conductor
cable. A single transmitter drives up to 4 receivers using either 4 individual wire pairs over 300 m each, or by daisy chaining the
receivers. The only restriction being the wire pair from the transmitter to each receiver cannot be bundled together as crosstalk will
occur.
The MT315-101 is an economical solution for many audiovisual installations. The 2-wire solution makes installation easy without the
need to cut, splice, and install expensive connectors or purchase costly cables. Simply route your wires, cut and trim the installation
and connect to the terminals. That's it! In many cases, obsolete cables already available in the building can be used for the 2-wires.
Anywire’s unique design provides stable video transmission over greater distances than other designs. IR pass-through for receiver
side to transmitter side control is provided without corrupting the HDMI signal during transmission of IR signals.
Operation does not require any user control or interaction. Simply connect the HDMI input and the transmitter scans for the receiver
and when detected automatically pairs to the receiver and begins video transmission. A local video output is provided to support a local
monitor. The local monitor allows the user on the transmitter side to know what is being presented on the far side of the installation.
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6. Application Diagrams
Diagram 1: Typical Setup
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Diagram 2: Internal View
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Diagram 3: Multiple Receiver Setup
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7. Operation
7.1 Control
The MT315–101 has many advanced remote-control
capabilities when used in the MultiTasker enclosure. These
capabilities are accessible through standard RS232 or TCP/IP
communication. The actual controlling can be accomplished
through a computer control system or any other device capable
of sending commands.
7.1.1 RS232/TCP Interface
This section lists all the RS232/TCP control and configuration
command formats and their ranges.
The TCP/IP ports have the following default settings:
IP address... 192.168.10.84
Port.............. 23
The rear panel RS232 port has the following settings:
Baud............ 115k
Data bits...... 8
Stop bits...... 1
Parity........... None
Flow............. None
7.1.2 Command Basics
The control commands for the MT315–101 are in a simple
ASCII character format.
1. Square brackets "[ ]" are part of the command.
2. Use uppercase letters for all commands.
3. Spaces are NOT legal characters.
4. Do NOT send carriage returns or line feeds;
these are invalid characters.
A command that instructs the card only to perform an action
will generate feedback of "[Card ID]". The open bracket
followed by the card ID and then a close bracket indicates the
card received and executed a valid command. If the command
requested information from the card, the feedback generated
by the card is the acknowledgement of having received a valid
command.
[C04] Card C4 (slot 4) executed a valid command
Invalid commands generate feedback that includes "ER" and
may also include an error code.
[ERC04] Card C4 (slot 4) failed to execute a command
Check command syntax.
Check values sent are within a valid range.
Commands ending in "S" will be saved into memory.
Commands not ending in "S" are executed, but not restored at
reset or power up.
7.1.3 Conventions Used in this Manual
Card IDs:
In this manual, cards are referenced by their card ID which is
equivalent to their slot number:
C1, C2, C3, C4 ... C20
Group IDs:
Groups are referenced by their group ID:
G1, G2, G3 ... G8
7.2 Description of Commands
Each command consists of three parts: Function, Card ID, and
Save.
[ Function , Card ID Save]
Example: [VERC4]
VER = Function
C4 = Card ID or Group ID
S = Save this setting (optional)
The card ID is a unique identifier, equal to the enclosure slot
number. As the slot number, the value can range from 1 to 20
depending on the enclosure.
The group ID is a number representing a group of cards
defined with the [GROUP] command. When using the group
ID, all cards in the group perform the same instruction.
Changing the position of a card significantly affects the
commands recorded on software definitions or third-party
control systems.
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Common Commands
1. [C]
This command displays a user formatted status of the card.
Command Format: [Cii]
Example:
Display the status of the MT315–101 card in slot 4 by
sending [C04].
The MT315–101 returns the status in the format below.
MT315–101
ANYWIRE HDMI TX
CARD POWER: 2694 mW
CARD TEMP: 24C
GROUP: NONE
2. [?C]
Read the complete controller configuration in a machine
parseable format.
Command: [?Cii]
Feedback: [(MT315–101C04)(VR690-0429-001C04)
(PR1426C04)(TP23C04)]
All feedback is enclosed in brackets, “[ ]“. Each data field
within the status is enclosed in parentheses. The first two
characters identify the status type. The last three
characters are the card’s ID.
The digits in between represent values and/or settings. All
are fixed lengths using leading zeros for easy parsing.
Following is a breakdown of the above example.
[
Start status
(MT315–101C04)
Model number
(VR690-0429-001C04)
Firmware version
(PR1426C04)
Power in milliwatts
(TP23C04)
Temperature in °C
]
End status
3. [CiS]
This command saves the current card configuration. The
saved configuration is restored after the system is reset or
powered off, then on. This command is common to all
cards, but there are no features to save on the MT315-101.
Command Format: [CiiS]
Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
S = Save configuration
MT315–101
ANYWIRE HDMI TX
CARD POWER: 2694 mW
CARD TEMP: 24C
GROUP: NONE
[SAVEDC4]
4. […S] –SAVE
This command saves the configuration command being
sent in memory. Send [IN3C4S] and after reset or power
up, Input 3 is the active signal. This command only saves
the command sent. Use the [CiiS] command to save all
current settings. This command is common to all cards, but
there are no features to save on the MT315–101.
5. [DISP]
This command returns the card information that is
displayed on the enclosure LCD window.
Command Format: [DISPCii]
Read what is displayed on the LCD by sending [DISPC4].
The feedback displays the text for both the top row and the
bottom row separated by commas.
[MT315–101, ANYWIRE HDMI TX C04]
6. [FRST]
This command clears the card, restoring the factory default
settings. This command is common to all cards, but there
are no features to save on the MT315–101.
Command Format: [FRSTCii]
Example:
To clear the card in slot 4, send [FRSTC4]. The card in slot
4 is now returned to its default factory values.
7. [GROUP]
This command assigns a card to a group of cards. If a
group command is sent to the enclosure and the group
number matches, the group command is executed by all
cards in the group.
The is no feedback with group commands and not all cards
or commands support group features.
Command Format: [GROUPxCii]
x = Group ID (x = # from 1 to 8)
Example:
Assign the card in slot 4 to group 2 by sending
[GROUP2C4]. Execute a group command by sending the
command with a group ID. For example, [ON1G4].
8. [HWEN]
This command enables or disables the card hardware,
excluding the main microprocessor. Power to video and
audio circuitry is turned off. Use for saving power but to
keep response time short returning to normal operation.
This is not a group command.
Command Format: [HWENxCii]
x = On/off (1 = on, 0 = off)
Example:
Disable the hardware to the card in slot 4 by sending the
following command:
[HWEN0C4]
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9. [MOD]
This command returns the card model number.
Command Format: [MODCii]
Example:
Read the model of the card in slot 4 by sending [MODC4];
feedback is similar to the following:
[MT315–101C04]
10. [PRG]
This command puts the card into firmware update mode.
Only use when working with Altinex Technical Support.
Command Format: [PRGCii]
11. [PWR]
This command returns the card power consumption in
watts.
Command Format: [PWRCii]
Example:
Read the power consumption of the card in slot 4 by
sending [PWRC4]; feedback is similar to the following:
[16.07C04]
12. [PWRM]
This command is the same as the [PWR] command but
returns power milliwatts.
Command Format: [PWRMCii]
Example:
Read the power consumption (in milliwatts) of the card in
slot 4 by sending [PWRMC4]; feedback is like the following:
[16067C04]
13. [SFT]
This command resets the card. It is the equivalent to
powering just the card off and on.
Command Format: [SFTCii]
Example:
Reset the card in slot by sending [SFTC4]. The card
responds with [RSTC04] indicating the card is resetting.
14. [STA]
This command enables and disables automatic feedback
from the card. The feedback format is the same as the [?Ci]
command, but only changes are reported.
Only enable this feature if control software is actively
monitoring changes in the system. Enabling this feature in
an active environment does affect system response times.
Command Format: [STAxCii]
x = On/off (x = 1 to enable, 0 to disable)
Feedback Prefix Definitions:
MT Card Model Number
VR Firmware Revision
PR Power consumption
HW Hardware enable
TP Card Temperature
15. [TEMP]
This command returns the card temperature. The value is
returned in degrees Celsius.
Command Format: [TEMPCii]
Example:
Read the temperature of the card in slot 4 by sending
[TEMPC4]. The card responds with feedback:
[24C04]
16. [VER]
This command displays the software version of the card.
Command Format: [VERCii]
Example:
Send the command [VERC4] to check the version of the
MT315–101 in slot 4. The card returns feedback:
[690-0429-001C04]
690-0429-001= firmware version
C04 = card ID
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7.3 Summary of Commands
Common Commands
1. [C] Card status
2. [CiS] Save all settings
3. [?C] Parseable card status
4. […S] Save single command
5. [DISP] Return card information
6. [FRST] Factory reset
7. [GROUP] Set or read group number
8. [HWEN] Hardware enable/disable
9. [MOD] Return card model
10. [PRG] Firmware update mode
11. [PWR] Return card power in watts
12. [PWRM] Return card power in milliwatts
13. [SFT] Reset the card
14. [STA] Enable/disable unsolicited feedback
15. [TEMP] Return card temperature
16. [VER] Return firmware version
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8. Troubleshooting Guide
We have carefully tested and have found no problems in the supplied MT315–101. However, we would like to offer suggestions for the
following:
Extender
Symptom
Resolution
LEDs Are OFF
•Make sure the unit is plugged all the way into the MultiTasker slot.
•Make sure the MultiTasker enclosure is connected to AC power and that the power switch on the
front of the unit is turned on.
Check Transmitter
The MT315–101 requires a valid signal with HDMI video in order to display video on the HDMI output.
The signal must terminate into a compatible Altinex receiver:
MT315-102, TP315-102.
•Check the receiver; verify power is present.
•Make sure the transmitter LEDs indicate power and status.
No Display
•Check the source (transmitter side) and make sure there is a signal present.
•Make sure the source connected to the transmitter has power and is turned on.
•Connect a display to the local output on the transmitter and verify the transmitter has video.
•Run a short 2-wire cable between the transmitter and receiver. If the display on the receiver turns
on, check the original cable for damage.
Poor Output Image
•The source resolution may not be compatible with the projector or other display device. Try other
resolutions from the source.
•The source and display may not be compatible. Connect the source directly to the input of the
projector or other display device. If the image is poor the devices may be incompatible.
•Run a different cable. The cable in question may be damaged or shorted.
System Failure
Please call the Altinex Customer Service Department at (714) 990-2300 to have the unit repaired.

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