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The Lens and Masking offset timers (dd:dd) can be used to delay the operation of the output control
flag.
Lens/Masking: Flat dd:dd Sets the Flat flag. Clears the Scope and Special flags
Lens/Masking: Scope dd:dd Sets the Scope flag. Clears the Flat and Special flags
Lens/Masking: Special dd:dd Sets the Special flag. Clears the Flat and Scope flags
Lens/Masking: None dd:dd Clears the Flat, Scope and Special flags
dd:dd = 0:00 to 59:59 (minutes:seconds)
Projector Output Instruction
This instruction controls the Digital Projector Power and Video output control flags and will operate
relays assigned to these flags. These flags can also be sent to a CAI Client (e.g. SMS) in the Report
(RPT) Message. These flags were designed to provide SMS playlist control via GPI inputs or serial
messages.
The offset timer (dd:dd) can be used to delay the operation of the output.
Projector: Digital 1 Pwr On dd:dd Sets the Digital 1 Power On flag. Clears the Digital 1 Power Off Flag
Projector: Digital 1 Pwr Off dd:dd Sets the Digital 1 Power Off flag. Clears the Digital 1 Power On Flag
Projector: Digital 1 Vid On dd:dd Sets the Digital 1 Video On flag. Clears the Digital 1 Video Off Flag
Projector: Digital 1 Vid Off dd:dd Sets the Digital 1 Video Off flag. Clears the Digital 1 Video On Flag
Projector: Digital 2 Pwr On dd:dd Sets the Digital 2 Power On flag. Clears the Digital 2 Power Off Flag
Projector: Digital 2 Pwr Off dd:dd Sets the Digital 2 Power Off flag. Clears the Digital 2 Power On Flag
Projector: Digital 2 Vid On dd:dd Sets the Digital 2 Video On flag. Clears the Digital 2 Video Off Flag
Projector: Digital 2 Vid Off dd:dd Sets the Digital 2 Video Off flag. Clears the Digital 2 Video On Flag
dd:dd = 0:00 to 59:59 (minutes:seconds)
Wait Instructions cause the program to wait for an event. The event can be a digital input, a serial
command or a timer. Wait instructions are not available in macros.
Wait Cue Instruction
Wait Cue d
d = 0 to 20 (cue number)
This instruction causes the program to wait for a ‘cue’ event. This cue normally comes from a client
or other cinema equipment. This can be a digital input or a serial command. Each program supports
up to 20 cues. A program must have at least one Wait Cue instruction.
Wait Instruction
Wait dd:dd
dd:dd = 00:00 to 99:99 (minutes:seconds)
This instruction provides a delay for the specified time. When the Wait instruction is encountered in a
program, a timer starts. No other instructions in the program are executed until the timer reaches
zero. When the time is set to the max value of 99:99, the program waits indefinitely. The Wait time
is displayed on the local and web Main Status screens.
A Cue input or a Resume will always abort a Wait instruction.
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