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EPRAD eCNA-10 - Output Control Flag Definitions

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When to Memorize/Restore the Instruction Timer and Output State:
On Stop or Fault Set/On Resume or Fault Clear - (Default) The state of the output and the timer
are memorized on a stop or a fault. The timer resumes and the output is returned to the memorized
state when the program is resumed or when the fault is cleared in the Idle state.
On Fault Set/On Fault Clear - The state of the output is memorized on a fault. The timer resumes
and the output is returned to the memorized state when the fault is cleared.
Never - The timer is not suspended (continues to tick) on a fault or a stop and the output fires when
the timer expires. In this case the output is not effected unless it is overridden.
Click on the Reset button to put the original data back. Click the Submit button to save new settings
to the eCNA-10.
Output Control Flag Definitions
Digital Projector Power/Video These are the four Digital Projector output control flags, Digital
Proj 1 Power, Digital Proj 1 Video, Digital Proj 2 Power and Digital Proj 2 Video. These flags
are controlled with a Program or Macro instruction. The client can also control these flags directly
with the Output (OUT) serial command and can read the status of these flags with the Status
(STS), Exchange Status (XST) and Request Status (RST) Commands. These flags can also be
sent, unsolicited, to the client in the Report (RPT) Message. If relay control is required, these flags
can be assigned to any of the relays on the termination boards.
House Lights These are the house lights Up, Down, Mid 1, and Mid 2 output control flags. By
default, these are assigned to the house lights relays. Only one of these flags can be active at a time.
These flags are controlled with a Program or Macro instruction. The client can also control these flags
directly with the Output (OUT) serial command.
Stage Lights These are the stage lights Up and Down output control flags. By default, these are
assigned to the stage lights relays. Only one of these flags can be active at a time. These flags are
controlled with a Program or Macro instruction. The client can also control these flags directly with
the Output (OUT) serial command.
Curtain These are the Open and Close output control flags. By default, these are assigned to the
curtain relays. Only one of these flags can be active at a time. These flags are controlled with a
Program or Macro instruction. The client can also control these flags directly with the Output (OUT)
serial command.
Masking These are the masking Flat, Scope and Special output control flags. By default, these are
assigned to the masking relays. Only one of these flags can be active at a time. These flags are
controlled with a Program or Macro instruction. The client can also control these flags directly with
the Output (OUT) serial command.
Lens These are the lens Flat, Scope and Special output control flags. By default, these are
assigned to the lens relays. Only one of these flags can be active at a time. These flags are controlled
with a Program or Macro instruction. The client can also control these flags directly with the Output
(OUT) serial command.
Sound These are the sound Non-Sync, Mono, SVA, Digital 1, Aux 1, Digital 2, Aux 2, and
Mute output control flags. By default, these are assigned to the sound relays. Only one of these flags
can be active at a time. These flags are controlled with a Program or Macro instruction. The client can
also control these flags directly with the Output (OUT) serial command.
Slide Projector This is the Slide (or Auxiliary) Projector output control flag. By default, this is
assigned to the slide projector relay. These flags are controlled with a Program or Macro instruction.
The client can also control these flags directly with the Output (OUT) serial command and can read
the status of this flag with the Status (STS), Exchange Status (XST) and Request Status (RST)
commands.
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eCNA-10 Operation and Installation Manual Version 1.270-00

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