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EPRAD eCNA-10 - Input Configuration and Reassignment Options

EPRAD eCNA-10
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The Inputs can also be reconfigured. Use the ‘Connected to’ list box to re-assign an input to a
different input control flag. In 1 through In 4 are on the House/Aux board, while In X1 through In X8
are on the optional 39436 Aux I/O board. Use the list box to select the control flag to assign to the
input.
An ‘invert’ flag allows the user to individually configure inputs to be either positive true or negative
true.
Inputs can be assigned to any of the control flags in the table.
Name Description
<<Blank>>
Stop Program stop input
Start Program start input
Digital 1 Cue Cue Input from digital system 1 (Always active)
Digital 1 Fault Major Fault input from digital system 1
Digital 1 Stop Stop Input from digital system 1
Digital 1 Start Start Input from digital system 1
Digital 2 Cue Cue Input from digital system 2 (Always active)
Digital 2 Fault Major Fault input from digital system 2
Digital 2 Stop Stop Input from digital system 2
Digital 2 Start Start Input from digital system 2
Bypass De-activates the Bypass Control Relays on 39440 Termination Board.
Program Abort Aborts a program (back to idle state). Outputs are not changed.
Pause Pauses a program.
Firestop Fire Alarm Input
In 1 - In 16 Input control flags 1 through 16.
Cancel Cancels the alarm or clears any ‘latched’ faults.
Stop This input control flag is used to stop the program. This is the same as pushing the stop on the
front panel. Resume the program with Start.
Start This input control flag is used to start or resume the program. This is the same as pushing the
start key on the front panel.
Digital Cue This input control flag is used to step a program. The eCNA-10 currently supports up to
20 cues per program. This input is leading edge sensitive.
Digital Fault This input control flag will cause a Major Fault in which the eCNA-10 will stop it’s
program and sound the alarm (if enabled). This could be used by the client in the event of a digital
system error or fault. The alarm would notify the operator that manual intervention is required. This
input is level sensitive.
Digital Start This input control flag is used to start or resume the program. This is the same as
pushing the start key on the front panel.
Digital Stop This input control flag is used to stop the program. This is the same as pushing the
stop on the front panel. Resume the program with the Digital Start.
Program Abort This input aborts the user program (back to show idle). All outputs remain in their
current state. This input is leading edge sensitive so the input must be de-asserted before it will work
again.
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eCNA-10 Operation and Installation Manual Version 1.270-00

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