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EXCHANGE STATUS Command (continued)
eCNA Status Record
This record contains data from the eCNA that can be used for control and status purposes. The eCNA
returns this information when it responds to the RST and XST commands. This information is used
by the client to coordinate its presentation with the eCNA’s control. The data in this record is
formatted as a comma delimited ASCII string.
eCNA Status Record
No. Parameter Description
1 CAI Control Flag
This parameter indicates whether the eCNA accepts control data from this command set. When
this flag is Disabled, the eCNA ignores incoming control data from the client. When this flag is
Enabled the eCNA will accept valid control data from the client. This flag is controlled by with the
Main CPU Board DIP switch S2-8.
Values: “ENA” = Enabled, “DIS” = Disabled
2 Control State
This parameter indicates the current state of the eCNA's control program. eCNA reports “IDL”
between shows, and “RUN” when running a Feature Program.
Values: "IDL" = Idle, "RUN" = Running
3 Stopped State
This parameter indicates the exception state of the eCNA. The eCNA will not start or resume when
in the “FLT” or “FIR” states. It can be started when in the “OK” state. It can be resumed when in
the STP state.
Values: “OK“=No Fault, “STP”=Stopped, “FLT”=Faulted, “FIR”=Fire Stop
4 Cue Number
This parameter reports the current Cue Number of the eCNA’s program. When between shows
(IDL), this number will be zero.
Decimal number in the range of 0 to 20.
5
Digital 1 Power
Control Flag
This parameter indicates the current state of the Digital 1 Power output flag. This is the 'desired'
state, not necessarily the state of the output. This output may fault to a different state.
Fixed length = 3 ASCII characters, values: “NO”=Digital 1 Power is off, “D1P”=Digital 1 Power is
on.
6
Digital 1 Power
Output Status
This parameter indicates the current state of the Digital 1 Power output.
Values: “NO”=Digital 1 Power is off, “D1P”=Digital 1 Power is on.
7
Digital 1 Video
Control Flag
This parameter indicates the current state of the Digital 1 Video output flag. This is the 'desired'
state, not necessarily the state of the output. This output may fault to a different state.
Values: “NO”=Digital 1 Video is off, “D1V”=Digital 1 Video is on.
8
Digital 1 Video
Output Status
This parameter indicates the current state of the Digital 1 Video output.
Values: “NO”=Digital 1 Video is off, “D1V”=Digital 1 Video is on.
9
Digital 2 Power
Control Flag
This parameter indicates the current state of the Digital 2 Power output flag. This is the 'desired'
state, not necessarily the state of the output. This output may fault to a different state.
Values: “NO”=Digital 2 Power is off, “D2P”=Digital 2 Power is on.
10
Digital 2 Power
Output Status
This parameter indicates the current state of the Digital 2 Power output.
Values: “NO”=Digital 2 Power is off, “D2P”=Digital 2 Power is on.
11
Digital 2 Video
Control Flag
This parameter indicates the current state of the Digital 2 Video output flag. This is the 'desired'
state, not necessarily the state of the output. This output may fault to a different state.
Values: “NO”=Digital 2 Video is off, “D2V”=Digital 2 Video is on.
12
Digital 2 Video
Output Status
This parameter indicates the current state of the Digital 2 Video output.
Values: “NO”=Digital 2 Video is off, “D2V”=Digital 2 Video is on.
13
Film Projector
Output Status
This parameter indicates the current state of the Film Projector Motor.
Values: “NO”=Film Motor is off, “PJM”=Film Projector Motor is on.
14
Film Changeover
Output Status
This parameter indicates the current state of the Film Projector Changeover.
Values: “NO”=Changeover is closed, “C/O”=Changeover is open.
15
Slide (Aux) Projector
Control Flag
This parameter indicates the current state of the Aux Projector output control flag. This is the
'desired' state, not necessarily the state of the output. This output may fault to a different state.
Values: “NO”=Aux Projector is off, “AUX”=Aux Projector is on.
16
Slide (Aux) Projector
Output Status
This parameter indicates the current state of the Aux Projector output.
Values: “NO”=Aux Projector is off, “AUX”=Aux Projector is on.
17 Sync Mode
This parameter indicates when the eCNA is configured for Interlock (SYN) mode of operation.
Interlock mode is where more than one auditorium uses the same film that is run through several
projectors.
Values: “NO“=Stand alone, “SYN”=Sync (one film, multi house).
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