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The following events can be assigned to triggers:
Event
Initiated by
Program Abort
Abort key or Abort command
Fault Set
Fault command, Fault input
Fault Clear
Cancel key, Cancel command
Fire Stop
Fire Stop input
Program Idle
Transition from In Progress (running a program) to the Idle state
Program In Progress
Start key, Start command
Power Up in Idle
eCNA-10 power up (in Idle state)
Resume
Start key, Start command
Stop
Stop key, Stop command
User-Defined Key 1 - 8
Front panel keys, Browser Status screen Web Keys
Host Up
eCNA receiving multicast packets from the nanoHost
Host Down
eCNA is not receiving multicast packets
POS Ticket Sold
Seats sold for current record > 0
POS Cancel
Show Cancel Flag for current record = true
POS Ok
eCNA is receiving the show schedule
POS Not Ok
eCNA is not receiving the show schedule
In Rise/Fall 1 - 16
Input control flags
Timer 1 - 15
General Purpose Timer Expiration
Line Voltage Low
Line voltage dropped below Low Voltage Threshold
Line Voltage OK 1
Line voltage restored inside Voltage Low Window
Line Voltage OK 2
Line voltage restored outside Voltage Low Window
Remote Device
Alarm Set/Clear
Projector Alarm (At this time the eCNA only requests the alarm
status from the Christie Type 2 projector
Clock 1 - 20
Show Schedule and Time of Day Events as defined on the “Clock
Events” screen
Macros can be assigned to any of these events. For example, the Fire Stop event could trigger a Fire
Stop macro. First, create the Fire Stop macro from the Macro Editor screen and assign a name. “Fire
Stop” would probably be a good name.
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eCNA-10 Operation and Installation Manual Version 1.270-00