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eCNA-100 Automation Setup and Operation Manual - Film-Tech
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2. 25 INTERMISSION and CURTAIN CALL Keys 25 Operating the eCNA 100 ose c tans ego ta e nts d ade 28 Soft Manual pele aue SOT EU S lt 28 Synchronous Operation 225 5 she s eu voee S worse VER S NAR 28 System Status Messages Verte DSL Damus ae alent 29 Fault Condition Messages 29 Memory pe eed Rahs Rs ews Rf 29 R n Time Idiot 30 Sync Interlock Failsafe Fault ues cuts caseo Oe re tar 30 Power Up Messages vai item B NN ER dett 31 A dendi ue oca d tees ca eee ene s 38 Software Changes Saec EQ E ee ebur Qa deine PU UN 38 An Introduction to THE CINENET SYSTEM Strong International s CINENET is an automation and control network designed specifically for the Motion Picture Theatre Industry CINENET provides a low cost connection to various control and I O devices in the projection booth auditorium and throughout the theatre complex CINENET M is divided into multiple network layers The Local Synchronous Network LSN is a complex wide data network that provides advanced synchronous projector control user selected data transfer and real time remote automation status The Local I O Network LIN is designed to p
3. 255 255 255 000 Function 7 Gateway IP 000 000 000 000 Function 8 Setting On Line Function 9 Setting Off Line Strong International 17 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual HTML IP Configuration Ethernet settings can be configured via your web browser when the eCNA is connected to your LAN Local Area Network This option provides a means for configuring the IP Subnet mask and Gateway IP only at this time A computer on the same local network can access the configuration status page when the eCNA s IP address is known and entered in the web browser s address bar Cinesuit Cinesuite gt ET m Advance the point of fo the B ot of Simplicity Simplicity Figure 5 Embedded HTML server shown IP address browser entry directs user to a welcome screen with hyperlink selections The second illustration is the status page showing various network parameters l Figure 6 18 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview Figure 7 Figure 8 The above windows show the password login screen for the IP configuration page and the configuration page itself A non configurable password is used to access the IP settings where changes can be made to the device IP subnet mask and gateway IP address The user is prompted to reboot the eCNA when changes are submitted The MAC ID or Hardware address is set by the manufacture
4. corresponding to the house number and working up The Remote Monitor s Ids if used should be assigned to the higher numbers starting at 62 and working down You may want to keep Id 63 reserved for the portable or secondary host eCNA 100 DIP Switch Settings Current to Version 3 010 e F mac Switches are shown in default positions 60000000000000000000000 Ant 100101 ART LIE nnum nam BOOTLOADER 1 1 POWER UP DEFAULT S1 2 32 S1 3 16 S1 4 8 51 5 4 S1 6 2 1 7 1 S1 8 FRONT PANEL OVERRIDES S2 1 ENHANCED CURTAIN CALL S2 2 RUN TILL END OF FILM S2 3 FIRE STOP S2 4 PASSWORD S2 5 CHECK FOCUS DELAY S2 6 EVENT LOGGING S2 7 CONTENT PLAYER ENABLE S2 8 PROGRAM EDIT KEY PASSWORD S3 1 ALWAYS OFF S3 2 ID NUMBER ALWAYS OFF S3 3 ALWAYS OFF S3 4 ALWAYS OFF S3 5 CHECK FOCUS ALARM DISABLE S3 6 TCP HOST S3 7 DEFAULT INTERNET PARAMETERS S3 8 Figure 2 10 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview Switch Definitions S1 1 Force Bootloader On Force Bootloader Off Normal Use Factory Default 51 2 Supervisory Defaults On Force Supervisory Defaults on power up Default Supervisory data wil
5. 20 R Tim Faults Secus Tb 30 rM ITE E RAN 25 Software Revision History oed eund temas quot RS 38 jua pe oti rM 5 Statio LP ore vicos bata oo qute equ ede wn do tacta tud 22 EET LIEU 6 23 STOP E Be 6 Subnetmask Sh ps is o 18 SUPERVISORY fy gece Meets od euo Mast Pate A se e oiu iue CR A Ue 31 uU a bx b M e Ri eMe ie ten eg 10 SYNC on pn dea Cay qu as ited Ea 6 27 Syne DTE 29 SVNCHIGNOUS Operation ORDRE TU UR NOR eR CR De 28 TOP HOS Lie aed gres bia qc vA SUR DI ROSE NR COR DU A SUR eee wo PI 14 TCP IP Networking glanced buie IU US HE Y babe Ears 22 Termination Panel Booth os i mele edes Pales s 8 Termination Panel e 7 Diastrams are ees Weds av Gs a ea a 33 NNO 32 List Of Illustrations Figure 1 eCNA Front Panel Illustration Figure 2 eCNA 100 DIP Switch Configuration Figure 3 LSN Dip Switch ID configuration table Figure 4 RS 232 TCP IP configuration screen Figure 5 E
6. Call cue at a distance before the next cue that is equal to the curtain close time When the eCNA 100 sees the Curtain Call cue the curtains begin to close the changeover closes and sound is muted At the next cue the curtains will begin to open After the CURTAIN CLOSE TIMER counts down to zero the curtain will be fully open and the changeover will open and the sound is selected Original Curtain Call function Factory Default Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview S2 3 Run Til End of Film On Enables the Run til End of Film function This overrides the normal 7 second motor off delay The projector motor will run until the film runs out of the failsafe Factory Default Off Disables the til End of Film function The projector motor will shut off after the normal 7 second delay S2 4 Fire Stop Enables the Fire Stop function 39331 Booth Termination Board Converts the Remote Stop input to a Fire Stop input and the Slide Projector relay K13 to a Fire Stop output Fire Stop acts like a Remote Stop with the following exceptions Sound is Muted Slide Projector on 39330 Console Termination Board is turned off or held off K13 relay Slide Projector on Booth Termination board is turned on 39332 Termination Board Remote Stop input must be enabled on board W1 OPT1 jumper across pins 2 and 3 changes the Film Tension input to a Remote Stop input Converts th
7. Lor Stage Lights Down Pulsed Curtain Open Pulsed Curtain Close Pulsed Out 1 or or or or Pulsed Out 2 or or or or Pulsed Out 3 or or or or or Maintained Out4 or or or or or Maintained Default timer values A Sound Changeover Delay 7 seconds Notes 1 Cue 0 is the Sync Cue when running in sync and happens at start when not running in sync A1 Timer A 1 second Off Delay 7 seconds Lens Changeover Time 8 seconds Pulse Duration Changeover Pulse 0 2 seconds default All other outputs 2 seconds Timing Diagram 3 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual Timing Diagrams CNA 100 Automation Timing Diagram Curtain Call 1 CURTAIN CALL START 0 1 cue 2 cue 3 Curtain Close Time I segment 0 gt lt segment 1 gt lt segment 2 gt lt segment 3 segment4 gt Output Type Motor Lamp Maintained Slide Projector Maintained Changeover Open Pulsed Changeover Close Pulsed ror Flat For Hor Hor Scope Special Pulsed Hor Lor ror Nonsync or r or Lor or Lor For SVA Hor or Lor ror Digital Lor Hor Aux 1 A1 L A1 Aux 2 lt gt Pulsed Mute Pulsed Lor House Light
8. Momentary ON1 ON2 SOROS ON Un UE EN BE Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview ES EJ Cinema Network Automation o amp CNA 100 MANUAL CONTROLS LENS CURTAIN TOM SPECIAL OPEN m 4 m ss a B ich E CLOSE 80040 LL 5 sync 5 U ona m EE 140 DIGITAL AUX FILM PRESENCE FAULT FAULT LIGHTS 1 LENS amp FILM MOTION FAULT DEFEAT XENONLAMPFAULT m ds Hoo scope I 0 AUXILIARY INTER CURTAIN OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 MISSION CALL LIGHTING AUXILIARY 1 Figure 1 Program Number Displays the program number to run or edit Use the up and down cursor keys to select the program number Up to nine unique programs can be saved Cue Number Displays the show cue number During programming use the up and down cursor keys to select the cue number to edit Up to nine cues can be programmed for a show Programming Keys These keys are used to program the sound lens masking lights intermission curtain call and end of show LEDs are on each key The LED is on indicating the present state of the output during a show Program Edit Key This key is used to enter the program edit mode allowi
9. Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual Alarm Loudness setting The alarm loudness can be set for one of three intensities LOW 87 dBA MEDIUM 94 dBA HIGH 98 dBA See figure 2 7 below w5 5 5 LO LO MD HI HI HI VOLUME VOLUME VOLUME Low Volume Medium Volume High Volume Setting Setting Setting Alarm Loudness Setting STATUS LEDS LED1 LED2 LED3 VOLUME LSN LIN 5V A 5V Indicates 5 volt power supply is OK LIN Local I O Network Status LED LSN Local Sync Network Status LED Figure 11 Status LEDs There are three status LEDs on the 39425 Main CPU Board These indicate the status of the 5 volt power supply the LSN and the LIN Following are the three conditions for the LIN and LSN LEDs Fast Blinking Rate The eCNA 100 computer is working and is communicating properly Slow Blinking Rate The eCNA 100 computer is working but is not communicating Off The eCNA 100 computer has a problem 24 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual Setup Section 2 SETUP STOP Please note at this point you should have completed the entire installation of the automation system If you have not go to the nstallation manual and complete it before proceeding Programming
10. administrator must weigh their options and decide which CineSuite features are likely to be used and which network configuration will provide proper support for other ethernet based equipment that may be present Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview 325 OOON oooo oooc 10 100 Hardware Router Switch 1 2 Cinema Network Automation CNA100 amp Gnema Network Automation j go B80 Bl g j CODOOG 659998 coco coo D iO B DOO COO o BF o BP eCNA1 eCNA2 Cinema Network Automation CNa 100 ao 85 DOO 020 0000 855 p e d 0 Crema Nowo Automation BBC 00005 005 0205 Eois RO LinkO OOON o oooo oooc 10 100 Hub or Switch Host PC Server Strong International Figure 10 23 System
11. allows the digital projector and film projector to share the screen in a coordinated manner See CAI user Guide for further information Program Edit Key Password On Enable Password required to edit but not to view programs Off Disable No password required for program edit Factory Default View only mode indicated by Program Edit LED Flashing S3 2 to 3 5 Undefined Always Off Factory Default 53 6 93 7 These switches are undefined and should remain in their default OFF positions RCM RSM 10 Check Focus Alarm On Enable the RSM RCM 10 Alarm Factory Default Off Disable the RSM RCM 10 Alarm Enables disables alarm on RSM RCM 10 20 Alarm when enabled will sound to warn projectionist to check focus before the start of a show and after check focus delay TCP Host On TCP host routing enabled Off LSN Host routing enabled Factory Default Configures which port the eCNA uses for Host communications The eCNA can send and receive host information via ethernet or standard LSN depending on this switch s configuration Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview S3 8 Default internet parameters On Default parameters used TCP IP Off User parameters used for TCP IP Factory Default This switch disables user defined EEPROM parameters and enables default IP of 192 168 0 254 and half duplex communication This is of obvious value to the technician configurin
12. an hour To enhance the operation of the eCNA 100 and provide a higher level of control the CINENET Gateway PC Card and Host software is available This product will provide a PC interface to the eCNA 100 automations The Host PC and software will allow management to access programming data logging and diagnostic information from all systems connected to the network Access to data and system upgrade software will also be available via the modem Internet This model also provides the user with a RJ45 Ethernet connection and runs the TCP IP protocol This interface will facilitate the CNA s interaction with other devices in the projection booth and is a convenient way to configure and monitor the automation This manual provides the installer and user with the necessary information to install setup and operate the eCNA 100 automation system The installer is encouraged to read all sections of the manual before proceeding with the installation If while installing or operating the eCNA 100 automation you find any part of the manual to be unclear or incorrect please let us know Call STRONG INTERNATIONAL at 800 424 1215 if help or additional information is required 2 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview Product Description The eCNA 100 Cinema Network Automation System is a microprocessor based computer automation designed to automate all aspects of the theatre presentation The major features of the eCNA 10
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14. either be surface mounted to the booth wall or can be mounted in a standard 19 rack The unit will house the main CPU the front panel interface and the power supply for local and remote power for the Local I O Network Communications to the local I O devices and other remote systems is accomplished via two serial ports on the Main CPU The Local I O Network LIN Com Port This is the interface for the Local I O Network that will support the Main I O Interface the Console and Booth Termination Panels and other auxiliary devices The Local Synchronous Network LSN Com port This is the interface for the Interlock and Copy function between CNA 100 systems Remote Monitors and PC Host The front panel is used to setup program and run the shows It also displays error and status messages to the user The front panel incorporates up to nine manual override switches used for emergency manual control These are rocker type switches and their general functions should be obvious to the operator AII manual controls circumvent the electronic circuitry giving the user the ability to control the major functions in the event of an automation failure The manual control functions are listed below PROJECTOR Maintained ON AUTO LAMP Maintained CHANGEOVER Momentary OPEN CLOSE LENS Momentary FLAT SCOPE LENS Momentary SPECIAL CURTAIN Momentary OPEN CLOSE HOUSE LIGHTS Momentary UPIDOWN STAGE LIGHTS Momentary UPDOWN AUXILIARY
15. following functions Outputs Xenon Lamp On Off Projector On Off Changeover Open Close Slide Projector On Off Sound Processor Mono SVA SR Non Sync Digital Aux And Mute Lights House up House Mid 1 House Mid 2 House Down Stage Up Stage Down Curtain Open Close Masking Flat Scope Special Lens Flat Scope Special Inputs Film Motion Film Presence Film Tension Cue Xenon Fault Features Low power dry relay contact outputs High power dry relay contacts for Xenon Lamp Projector Motor Changeover Open Close and Slide Projector A plug in I O CPU Control Board to handle I O and serial interface Override connector for plug in cable to override switches Override connector for optional override switches Large terminal blocks for user interface This Panel PC board will connect to the to the Local I O Network LIN The outputs can be configured at the PC Host The relays and plug in I O CPU Control Board get their power from the LIN cable Strong International 9 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual Configuring the System The LSN can support up to 64 devices CNA 100 150s CNA 200s Remote Status Monitors dimmer control cards and a Host Computer Each device will each require a unique Sync Id number Id 0 is reserved for the Host PC and 14 1 through 63 are assigned to eCNA 100s and other devices as necessary To keep things simple assign the eCNA 100 Ids starting at 1
16. you may loose this setting at the CNA Added Edit field to Setup CNA System screen 140 to allow changing this flag locally Password Control Default 53 6 inhibits the serial output flag that causes the RCM 10 RSM 10 Remote Station to sound the alarm for the Check Focus Delay when the CNA starts a show The Switch settings are as follows 53 6 Description Off Enable the RCM 10 RSM 10 Check Focus Alarm On Disable the RCM 10 RSM 10 Check Focus Alarm Added logic to Screen 111 Setup CNA System to edit the password Password 1234 This new parameter replaces spare bytes that should be zero which will cause the password to be defaulted the first time this version is run This results in a FLT SET UP the first time only 38 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual Addendum Added programmable power up states for Masking Flat Scope Special None No op Sound Non Syn Mono SVA SR Dig 1 Aux 1 Dig 2 Aux 2 Mute Off Mute On No op At this time these states can only be defined at the Host Added programmable fault to states for Lens Flat Scope Special None No op Masking Flat Scope Special None No op sound Non Syn Mono SVA SR Dig 1 Aux 1 Dig 2 Aux 2 Mute Off Mute On No op House Lights Up Down Mid 1 Mid 2 No op Stage Lights Up Down No op At this time these states can only be defined at the Host Fixed 2 places that wer
17. 0 are listed in this manual Local Network LIN Each system component is connected to the network and communicates via a five wire cable This cable provides the serial communications as well as power to the termination panels This is called the Local I O Network or LIN The standard devices that make up the system are the 1 Console Termination Panel 2 Booth Termination Panel 3 eCNA 100 Control Panel The eCNA 100 Automation Control Panel contains the Main or Master Computer of the system and each I O device is connected to it via a serial communications link The devices are connected in a daisy chain method and can then be distributed within the booth according to their logical location Local Synchronous Network LSN The Local Synchronous Network is a two wire data link that will support CNA 100 150 eCNA 100 150 eCNA 200 and CNA 200 Automations remote stations synchronous communications for interlock network copy functions and a Host The automation systems are connected together in a daisy chain configuration which allows the transmission line to continue from one unit to the next Strong International 3 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Components The standard components that make up the automation system LIN are described in the following sections Control Panel Operator Interface The automation controller and front panel interface is a self contained unit that can
18. 00a Checksum 55153 Date 8 10 04 Ported over to metrowerks Modified chip select and H16 initialization to run in the new eCNA mainboard with 291040 flash Added tcp ip stack and dumb term task to support ethernet config on P8 Added basic HTTP web configuration support Added LSN packet routing support for new TCP host The CNA listens on port 16000 Added 53 1 default internet parameters function S3 2 host routing enable Default MAC ID is automatically defaulted to 00 d0 ad ff 00 01 if found invalid increased shut down delay for go to app and go to bootloader from 5 7 seconds eCNABOOT v2 010 Checksum 4126 Date 1 21 05 Updated TCP IP stack to v1 1 0 PGPO is now initialized low for compatibility with the next rev of hardware eCNABOOT v2 020 Checksum 1293 Date 4 28 05 Fixed edit logic for MAC ID on dumb term P8 Port Previously could not re edit ID if it had a D in location xx xx xx xx Dx xx 40 Strong International Index IOBase L Lu eee be t irn o s 20 Alami Cancel MN PEE ETT 6 Adann aha Sede ere EA IA pa 24 Boottermunatam Panel 4304 4 rS a aoe eus rud 8 Cali asi 20 Check Focus Alarmi ed Qr E dug 14 GHEPEFOgusdeldy s ee edel a Sa agin db Plane 13 Cine Net Drivere SE ra u
19. FILM TECH THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ADOBE ACROBAT PDF FILE IS PROVIDED AT YOUR OWN RISK AND GOOD JUDGMENT THESE MANUALS ARE DESIGNED TO FACILITATE THE EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION RELATED TO CINEMA PROJECTION AND FILM HANDLING WITH NO WARRANTIES NOR OBLIGATIONS FROM THE AUTHORS FOR QUALIFIED FIELD SERVICE ENGINEERS IF YOU ARE NOT A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN PLEASE MAKE NO ADJUSTMENTS TO ANYTHING YOU MAY READ ABOUT IN THESE ADOBE MANUAL DOWNLOADS WWW FILM TECH COM eCNA 100 Automation Setup and Operation Manual STRONG E n Revision 1 01 Mex Cinema Products wei Sept 2005 eCNA 100 Setup and Operation Manual 012 Revision 1 01 This manual covers the setup and operation of the CNA Cinema Automation Optional CineNet and related equipment is covered in the following product reference manuals PR001 CNA Installation Manual PR002 CNA 200 Setup and Operation Manual PR003 CNA 150 Setup and Operation Manual PR004 CNA 100 Setup and Operation Manual PR005 QDC 400 Installation and Setup Manual PR006 ACP 50 Installation and Setup Manual PR007 RVC 5 Installation and Setup Manual PR008 PCI 64 Gateway Interface Installation PROO9 CineNet Host Software PR010 RCM 10 RSM 10 RSM 20 Installation and Operation Manual PRO11 Strong Dimmer Installation Setup and Operation Manual PR012 eCNA 100 Automation Manual PR013 eCNA 150 Automation Manual PR014 eCNA 200 Automation Manual PRO16 St
20. HOST user manual for further details on installation Host software provides Event logging both LIN and LSN Network status configuration and programming copy functions CineSuite Software Package The CineSuite software package is a more advanced version of HOST software including three software applications CineSuite Manager This is the main user interface When creating CNA programs settings CNA supervisory functions or monitoring CNA operations this 15 the application that will be used CineSuite Router The CineSuite Router is used to manage traffic between the various CineSuite applications Users only need to set the client application to point to the computer that has the CineSuite router running and it can then communicate with all other clients connected to the same router CineNet Driver This is the software application that connects the CNA Gateway and automations to the computer The CineSuite software operates over TCP IP communications protocol meaning that it can be used in conjunction with the internet via a modem or any ethernet connection It allows remote access to the automation network and provides a means of remotely monitoring devices on the LIN CineSuite Reporter software has a full color interface for quick identification of remote problems Reporter can also email status reports managerial personnel and generate reports over long periods of time in order to quantify efficiency in staff and equipment Cine
21. SYNC Slide Projector ON House Lights UP Changeover CLOSE Stage Lights UP These default conditions can be configured in the eCNA 100 Set up Supervisory section of the Host PC Program The third timing diagram shows the Intermission Stop Sequence The area of interest is the shaded portion of the diagram At the Intermission cue the Changeover and Curtain will close Seven seconds later the Projector Motor will shut off and the Slide Projector will turn on Sound Lights and Out 1 2 3 and 4 can be programmed for any state during the intermission A Restart will start the Projector Motor and a film cue will initiate the show start sequence The last timing diagram shows the Curtain Call Sequence The area of interest is the shaded portion of the diagram At the Curtain Call cue the curtain begins to close The next cue will begin to open the curtain The curtain close time is determined by the distance between the curtain call cue and the next film cue Sound Lights and Out 1 2 3 and 4 can be programmed for any state during the Curtain Call Strong International 33 Timing Diagrams eCNA 100Automation Manual 34 CNA 100 Automation Timing Diagram
22. Standard Operation 4 show end power up START cue 0 cue 1 cue2 cuen K segment 0 gt lt segment 1 gt lt segment 2 gt lt gt end Default Output Type K Motor Lamp lt gt Maintained Slide Projector lt gt Maintained Changeover Open Pulsed Changeover Close Pulsed Memorized Flat Lor Hor For Scope Special Pulsed Fors Lor for Nonsync Lor Hor Lor For Mono For Hor For Lor SVA Nonsync Lor Lor Hor or4 Digital Hor Hor Aux 1 A1 L L Aux2 K lt gt lt gt Pulsed 6 Mute Pulsed H Light U Lor For Lor For ouse Lig p up Fors Fors Fors Fors House Lights Mid 1 or Lor Lor Lor House light Mid 2 House lights Down Pulsed up Stage lights Up For or Stage Lights Down Pulsed Curtain Open Pulsed Curtain Close Pulsed Memorized Out 1 or or or or Pulsed Memorized Out 2 or or or or Pulsed Out 3 or or or or Maintained Out 4 or or or or Maintained Default timer values A Sound Changeover Delay 7 seconds Notes 1 Changeover occurs only when there is a lens change A1 Timer A 1 second 2 Stage Lights Up always follows House Lights Up K Off Delay 7 seconds 3 Stage Lights Down always follows House Lights Mid 1 L Lens Changeover Time 8 seconds 4 Cue 0 is the Sync Cue when running in sync and happens at START when not running in sync Pulse Duration Changeover Pulse 0 2 seconds default 5 Cue n i
23. Suite similarly requires a Host PC and a hardware interface device The Host PC must be at least a 486 66Mhz running windows 95 or above The CineSuite package is constantly under development with new features being added regularly See the CineSuite Guide for additional information 32 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual Timing Diagrams Timing Diagrams for the eCNA 100 The following Timing Diagrams show timer values output configurations and cue events for all the outputs Timers and output configurations such as pulsed maintained power up and fault conditions are defaulted on the eCNA 100 and can only be changed with the Host Program These timing diagrams can be extremely useful to help understand the operation and capabilities of the eCNA 100 The first timing diagram shows the Standard Operation from power up to show end Standard Operation implies a running a program with no interruptions stop or faults or special effects curtain call or intermission The defaults for each outputs are indicated in the last column of the timing diagram Default timer values and pulse durations are indicated in the bottom margin of the timing diagram The diagram indicates automatic and programmed outputs The second timing diagram shows the Fault Stop Shutdown and Restart Sequence The area of interest is the shaded portion of the diagram This shows the default Fault to conditions Projector Motor and Lamp OFF Sound NON
24. The Control Board will plug onto the relay board to provide the I O and network interface Strong International 7 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual Booth Termination Panel This panel provides the outputs to control the following functions Outputs Top Masking Flat Scope Special Side Masking Flat Scope Special Curtains Open Close House Lights Up Down Mid 1 Mid 2 Stage Lights Up Down Environment On Off Slide Projector On Off Sound Processor Mono SVA SR Digital 1 Digital 2 Aux 1 Nonsync Mute Aux 2 Preamp 1 and Preamp 2 Inputs Remote Start e Remote Stop Features Low power dry relay contact outputs High power dry relay contact outputs for Slide Projector and Environment Control A plug in I O CPU Control Board to handle I O and serial interface Override connector for plug in cable to override switches Override connector for optional override switches Large terminal blocks for user interface This Panel PC board will connect to the to the Local I O Network LIN The outputs can be configured at the PC Host The relays and plug in I O CPU Control Board get their power from the LIN cable This board will generally be mounted in a cabinet on the booth wall but can also be mounted in the console next to the Console Termination Panel 8 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview Single Termination Panel This panel provides the outputs to control the
25. Up Lor Lor Lor Lor House Lights Mid 1 Lor Lor Lor Lor House light Mid 2 House lights Down Pulsed Stage lights Up Stage Lights Down Pulsed Curtain Open Pulsed Curtain Close Pulsed Out 1 or or or or Pulsed Out 2 or or or or Pulsed Out 3 or or or or or Maintained Out4 or or or or or Maintained Default timer values A Sound Changeover Delay 7 seconds Notes 1 Cue 0 is the Sync Cue when running in sync and happens at start when not running in sync A1 7 Timer A 1 second 2 Place Curtain Call cue at a distance before cue 3 that is equal to the curtain close time Off Delay 7 seconds L Lens Changeover Time 8 seconds Pulse Duration Changeover Pulse 0 2 seconds default All other outputs 2 seconds Timing Diagram 4 Strong International 37 Addendum eCNA 100 Automation Manual ADDENDUM Software Changes This section details the eCNA 100 software changes Version 4 010 Checksum 103 Date 1 21 05 Added new System Parameters flag to allow better control of the Password This new flag now overrides the existing DIP Switch control as follows Flag Description Default Use the existing S2 3 logic On password Off no password Off No password required regardless of S2 3 setting On Password required regardless of S2 3 setting If you are using a Host program with the Network setting this flag to other than the Default state requires a new version of the Host Program or
26. dit mode Cursor to the program that has the checksum error Scroll through the program to verify it If all the steps look okay press any key to re calculate the checksum Press the PROGRAM EDIT key again and cycle power to verify that there are no other checksum errors A System Parameters memory fault will be displayed if there is a checksum error This error must be cleared from the Host PC by copying the system parameters from the Host Program to the eCNA 100 If you are not using a Host PC the system will be using the default parameters and can not issue a System Parameters Checksum Fault Strong International 29 Setup eCNA 100 Automation Manual Run Time Faults These three messages will be displayed if there are the following communications faults Message Description LIn Local I O Network Fault LSI Local Sync Interlock Fault LSC Local Sync Communications Timeout Fault The Local I O Network Fault is caused due to a loss in communications with a Local I O Network device or another network problem This could be the Booth Termination Panel Console Termination Panel or other I O Network device or a wiring problem A Local I O Network fault will cause the eCNA 100 to display L I n This fault will cause a shutdown during a show or prevent a show start between shows This fault is latched and you are required to press the ALARM CANCEL key to clear the fault Although this will cancel the fault and allow a show to start t
27. dy to Resume condition The Need Master To Resume Fault indicates that there is no master The master may be lost if the communication wires are disconnected power is lost or the sync input sync switch 15 not enabled at the master The Not Ready To Run Fault indicates that the automation cannot start a show because a least one of the eCNA 100 remotes are not in the Ready to Run condition Event and Show Logs When running Host software the eCNA 100 is capable of sending data over the LSN to a Host PC This is a historical record of automation activity including faults starts stops cues and other occurrences Show logs contain data specifically about a particular show this data can include show numbers events and times that the events occurred total down time and many other important parameters See the Host manual for more information on event and show logs Program and Configuration Copy Functions The Host software package allows the user to copy individual programs and configuration details from and to your eCNA 100 Due to limitations set by the front panel s attributes the Host package must be used to access these functions Supervisory Supervisory configuration is only accessible via the Host program system variables such as lighting levels for the QDC 400 and sound configuration on the RVC 5 as well as system settings including Delays password and output configurations can all be set up here See the Host user gu
28. e PROGRAM and CUE number up and down arrow keys are disabled Strong International 25 Setup eCNA 100 Automation Manual The INTERMISSION and CURTAIN CALL Keys These are two special programming keys that allow the user to easily program a Show Intermission and a Curtain Call The INTERMISSION KEY is used to program a show intermission at the selected cue The cue then initiates the intermission sequence as follows Changeover Close Lights Sound Curtain Close Xenon Lamp Off Projector Motor Off Slide Projector On The Intermission is terminated and the show is re started either by a START input remote or local or a CUE input remote or local If the show is re started by a START input only the projector motor and lamp are turned on The next film cue will initiate the show start sequence The show start sequence is as follows Xenon Lamp On Projector Motor On Lens Masking Lights Curtain Open Changeover Open Sound If the show is re started with a input there is need for a show start cue 26 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual Setup The show start sequence is as follows Xenon Lamp On Projector Motor On Lens Masking Lights Curtain Open Changeover Open Sound The Curtain Call function will issue a curtain c ose at a selected cue For example suppose you wanted your curtains to close and the end of your trailers and open back up at the start of your feature presentation You would p
29. e Remote Stop input to a Fire Stop input Fire Stop acts like a Remote Stop with the following exceptions Sound is Muted Slide Projector is turned off or held off Off Disables the Fire Stop function Factory Default S2 5 Password On Requires use of the password to access many of the functions Factory Default Off Disables the password No password is required to access the functions This switch can be software overridden S2 6 Check Focus Delay Enables the Check Focus Delay function In Clock Start or Timed Start the alarm will sound prior to the show starting Off Disables the Check Focus Delay function Factory Default The Check Focus feature alerts the operator that the show is about to start This gives the operator time to make any quick adjustments and to insure the image on the screen is in focus Strong International 13 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual 14 S2 7 52 8 53 1 Event Logging On Enabled Events are sent to the Host computer Factory Default Off Disabled Events are not sent to the Host computer The CNA has the ability to send system event logs to a Host P C via the LSN connection See Host user manual for more information Content Player On Enable Off Disable Factory Default This switch allows the eCNA to interact with a digital content player Serial commands exchanged between the content player and CNA automation
30. e implemented differently than the CNA 200 a Reworked Feature Start Time Routine FNFST to return the same parameters as the version in CNA 200 This clock start feature is not enabled but the Content Player Logic for status calls this routine b Also fixed call to Log Automatic Cue 0 Event to set the 20 bit in CUEFLG prior previous version might not have logged this event Corrected Flash Status Subroutine FST to correct possible Watchdog trip when the Host accesses the Flash Status information Version 4 020 Checksum 179 Date 4 18 05 Now correctly displays the eCNA 100 Version Number on power up The previous version displayed only the low byte of the two byte version number The number 401 0191 was incorrectly displayed as 145 Version 4 030 Checksum 237 Date 4 28 05 Fixed debug screen version number format changed P8 edit logic operation to allow proper configuration of MAC address xx xx xx xx Dx xx Previous version would not allow re configuration of a MAC address with a D in the shown location Strong International 39 Addendum eCNA 100 Automation Manual Bootloader Changes This section documents changes in the eCNA s bootloader program structure eCNABOOT v2 000 Checksum 57159 Date 4 20 04 This version requires eCNA mainboard 39425 Modified chip select and H16 initialization to run in the new eCNA mainboard Note source was not ported to Metrowerks for this eCNABOOT v2
31. film presence film motion and xenon lamp This key is normally used for testing the projection equipment or newly edited programs It is not recommended for normal operation The LED will blink when the Fault Defeat is activated Alarm Cancel Key This key will cancel the local alarm and all remote alarms This key is also used to clear any of the latched faults Pressing the Alarm Cancel key once will cancel the alarm Pressing the key again will clear the fault condition Cue Input Key This key provides a manual cue input This is similar to the cue input from the electronic cue detector or pick off This key is always active during a show 6 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview Console Termination Panel This panel supports the input and output termination interface and provides connections for standard console functions as listed below Outputs Projector Motor On Off Xenon Lamp On Off Changeover Open Close Lens Turret Flat Scope Special Auxiliary Output On Off Inputs e Film Presence e Film Motion e Film Tension Cue Input Xenon Fault Features High power dry relay contact outputs High power override connector for plug in cable to override switches Projector motor fuse Plug in I O CPU Control Board to handle I O and serial interface Terminal Blocks for connection to the console equipment The relays and I O CPU Control Board get their power from the network cable
32. g the eCNA in the field This selection would allow a unit with unknown IP parameters to be used for troubleshooting or substitution without re configuring it Strong International 15 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual TCP IP Ethernet Configuration The eCNA 100 will need to be configured in order to assist other devices in interfacing with it via ethernet Configuration is accomplished either with the Dumb Terminal P8 RS 232 port on the eCNA 100 s mainboard or the Ethernet RJ45 connection The installer will need to configure the IP Default gateway and the subnet mask The eCNA s Hardware or MAC address is also configured during setup At this time it is not an option to use the HOST software to configure TCP IP settings RS 232 Based IP Configuration The installer can use a windows PC or Laptop running a terminal emulator or any other device with dumb terminal capabilities and a RS 232 communications port Settings are as follows 19 200 Baud 8 Data bits No Parity 1 stop bit and hardware handshaking With power off connect the cable from your terminal to P8 upon power up the terminal should come up with the configuration screen shown below this is the eCNA s Ethernet configuration menu Any selections made using this method are stored in the eCNA s non volatile EEPROM memory and will remain until changed by the user Note a DIP switch is provided on the mainboard to select a factory default configuration for
33. here is a problem with the Local I O Network or one of the devices and it must be repaired A Local Sync Interlock Fault is caused when either a master or one of the slaves in the sync loop has lost it s sync input sync switch All eCNA 100s on the sync loop will display L S I and sound their alarms This message will also be displayed if one of the units on the loop had a watchdog reset If this was the case all units will display this message except for the one that had the watchdog reset A Local Sync Communications Fault is caused when there is a loss of communications with a unit on the sync loop This could be due to a loss of power of the master or one of the slaves on the loop In this case all units on the sync loop would display L S C except for the one that lost its power This fault can also be caused by defective wiring such as an open or short on the LSN communications link Sync Interlock Failsafe Fault 30 This fault indicates the master or one of the slave eCNA 100s has a failsafe fault that is preventing the interlock loop from resuming a show The following message is displayed to indicate this fault Message Description LSr Not Ready To Resume Fault LSr Need Master To Resume Fault LSr Not Ready To Run The Not Ready To Resume Fault indicates that the automation cannot start a Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual Setup show because a least one of the eCNA 100 remotes are not in the Rea
34. hernet port In this case a special CrossOver Cable cable known as a crossover cable must be used Most hubs and 1 6 switches have automatic crossover in them eliminating the need for such a cable however in the case of a direct eCNA to PC connection the crossover must be hard wired The diagram to the right shows the crossover connection Strong International 21 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual TCP IP Networking Overview 22 The eCNA should be behind your router and plugged into a hub or switch It is beyond the scope of this manual to intimately describe the details of computer networking The configuration suggestions given should be basic to anyone with knowledge of common local or wide area networking practices and hardware The eCNA 15 not configurable for DHCP addressing as of the writing of this manual therefore a Static IP must be used The main router with hub or switch connected or integrated can be set for either DHCP or static IP Static IP requires that every device computers etc behind the router be configured for a static IP This address will not change and every time the Router computer or eCNA 15 rebooted the network s hardware devices use the same address The other option for your router is DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This will allow any computer or DHCP enabled device plugged into your router When acting as a DHCP server to gain an IP address and netwo
35. ide for further information on these functions Power Up Messages Upon power up the eCNA 100 will display a series of messages The following messages should be displayed at power up Message Description 403 Version Number 2 seconds 237 Checksum Number 2 seconds PUP Power Up Reset 2 seconds These messages will be displayed in this order each time the eCNA 100 15 powered up Each message 1 displayed for about 2 seconds The first message 1 the software version number version 4 03 The second is the software checksum number and the last message indicates to the user that it is a power up condition Strong International 31 Setup eCNA 100 Automation Manual Additional Software CineNet Host Software Package The eCNA 100 automation is optimally configured and used with the CineNet HOST software package The Host program allows setup data transfer and programming in a user friendly format Additional hardware and software is required First there must be a Host Computer this can be any DOS based PC with either 1 free ISA slot or an RS 232 Serial port that is not in use installed on that PC there must be CineNet Host networking software This software allows the PC to interface with the CNA The only additional piece of hardware required is a proprietary network controller This can be in the form of a ISA card installed in the PC or a convenient external package such as the VNC or PCI 64 network interface See the CineNet
36. ine different sync loops on the network at one time Pressing the SYNC key will activate the sync operation and disable the up down arrow keys This prevents the machine from joining another sync loop that may be running and causing a fault on those machines when it drops off the loop To change the SYNC LOOP number press the SYNC switch to deactivate Set the loop number with the up and down arrow keys and press the SYNC switch again to activate The LED on the SYNC switch indicates whether sync mode is active To run in sync the following conditions must be true 1 A sync cue must be added to the beginning of the film This 1 the first cue that is seen by the automation It acts to initiate the start up sequence for each machine 2 Sync Mode on each automation in the loop must be enabled 3 The sync loop number on each automation in the loop must be the same To begin a movie insure that the sync cue is positioned somewhere before the cue detector on the first machine Press the START switch on any machine in the loop All projectors will start simultaneously As the sync cue passes through each projector the show start sequence will initiate At the end of the show each machine will shut down independently as the tail of the film runs out of the projector On endless loop systems all projectors will continue to run until the last machine sees the end At that time all projectors will shut down simultaneously 28 Strong Inter
37. l be restored on each power up Factory Default Off Will not overwrite user programmed supervisory data on power up If you change any of the default settings with the Host program this switch must be off or the next time the eCNA 100 is powered up all user settings will be over written with the defaults S1 3 through S1 8 are used to set the ID number The number is represented as a 6 bit binary number which allows for 64 possible ID numbers 0 63 Do not use 0 zero as an ID number It has been reserved for the PC Gateway Interface Each bit switch has a decimal value Add up the decimal values to get the ID number For example ID number 15 would be 8 4 2 1 15 or a DIP switch setting of 001111 See below S1 3 On 1 Decimal value 32 Off 0 Decimal value 0 Factory Default 1 4 On 1 Decimal value 16 Off 0 Decimal value 0 Factory Default 81 5 On 1 Decimal value 8 Off 0 Decimal value 0 Factory Default S1 6 On 1 Decimal value 4 Off 0 Decimal value 0 Factory Default 51 7 Decimal value 2 Off 0 Decimal value 0 Factory Default 51 8 On Decimal value 1 Factory Default Off 0 Decimal value 0 Strong International 11 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual 12 ON oM o g T o e T T ON
38. lace a cue at a distance before the end of the trailer that is equal to the curtain close time and another cue at the beginning of the feature The sequence of events are as follows Cue n with Curtain Call Curtain Close Sound if programmed Lights if programmed Lens Masking Changeover Close Lights Curtain Open Changeover Open Sound Strong International 27 Setup eCNA 100 Automation Manual Operating the eCNA 100 In the Ready to Run state the FILM PRESENCE LED will be off and the START LED will be blinking Select the program 1 through 9 that you want to run with the up down arrow keys Press the START switch to start the show The START LED will toggle on When a show is running the current states of the Sound Lens Lights and Auxiliary will be shown with the LEDs on The cue number displayed is the next cue the eCNA 100 is waiting to see When troubleshooting a program or system the operator can press both the START and STOP keys simultaneously to force a show to quit Soft Manual Overrides During run mode pressing any of the Sound Lens Lights or Auxiliary keys will drive the output to that state Note This will not alter the saved program At the next cue the program will override any manual changes Synchronous Operation The eCNA 100 systems are capable of running film synchronously in a multi projector booth The eCNA 100 can be programmed for any one of nine sync loops This allows for up to n
39. mbedded TCP IP Configuration welcome screen Figure 6 Embedded TCP IP Configuration Status screen Figure 7 Embedded TCP IP Password screen Figure 8 Embedded TCP IP Set Up screen Figure 9 Mainboard Port Illustration Figure 10 TCP IP network example Figure 11 Network status LED s Alarm volume jumpers Timing Diagram 1 Standard Operation Timing Diagram 2 Fault Stop Shutdown and Restart sequence Timing Diagram 3 Intermission Stop sequence Timing Diagram 4 Curtain Call sequence 42 Strong International e CNA 100 Major replacement parts Below is a listing of the major components that make up the eCNA use this table when ordering replacements or inquiring about repairs Part Description CNA Power Supply PC Board CNA Power Transformer DPST Rocker Switch Power and Overrides SPDT Rocker Switch Overrides SPDT Rocker Switch Overrides DC Power Harness Power supply to CPU board Piezo Transducer Alarm eCNA CPU Board CNA 100 Display PCB CNA 100 Front Panel Keypad Overlay Switches and Metal Strong International _ Strong P N _ 5198304 5172009 _ P N _ 39328 64011 39309 39307 39425 1 39326 39310 43
40. national eCNA 100 Automation Manual Setup System Status Messages The eCNA 100 contains a list of status messages that can be displayed due to various internal or external conditions Most of these messages displayed indicate system faults There are also some internal power up and reset diagnostic messages most of which will not and should not be displayed under normal operating conditions Fault Condition Messages The Fault Condition messages can be divided into three categories Internal memory faults run time faults and failsafe faults Memory Faults The internal memory faults are generated when there is a checksum error Briefly a checksum is an arithmetic sum of the contents of memory that is stored in the memory itself and is re computed and checked each time the eCNA 100 is powered up Each of the Programs 1 through 9 and the System Parameters have a checksum The fault messages are displayed and blinked rapidly on the three digital displays Message Description POI Program 1 Checksum Fault P02 Program 2 Checksum Fault Program 3 Checksum Fault P04 Program 4 Checksum Fault P05 Program 5 Checksum Fault P06 Program 6 Checksum Fault P07 Program 7 Checksum Fault POS Program 8 Checksum Fault P09 Program 9 Checksum Fault PAr System Parameters Checksum Fault If any of the Program memory faults are displayed on power up clear the fault by pressing the ALARM CANCEL key Press the PROGRAM EDIT key to enter the e
41. nectors when installed must be of the proper type for the wire used Stranded or Solid Sound termination is required for proper reliable performance as is true for any type of networking connection A special tool is used to crimp the RJ45 connector on the wire and practice is usually needed for a reliable termination Consult your IT staff during installation if problems arise Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview Cable is standard 1 1 twisted pair RJ45 N Oo CB wn 0 B 1 Orange White 5 Blue White 2 Orange 6 Green 3 Green White 7 Brown White 4 Blue 8 Brown The hub switch or router used with your network must also be configured to accept 1OMB s network traffic Most hardware manufactured today accepts and in many cases automatically configures itself to either 10 100 or 1000 MB s Some older hardware requires a switch to be manually set to the proper network speed A simplified wiring connection can Activo also be used the above cable is a 1 2 standard store bought ethernet X 1 cable it may be desirable to wire x B only the necessary contacts when is terminating your own connections M The critical connections are shown 2 Te 3 Rx in the diagram to the right 6 Re O wn Some users may find it desirable to connect their eCNA directly to their host computer using the et
42. ng the user to build new or alter existing programs The LED is on when program edit is active The user may edit any program during a show or between shows Start Key This key is used to start or restart a show The LED on the start key will blink when the show 15 ready to start or ready to restart The LED is on when the show is running and off when the show is stopped Strong International 5 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual Stop Key This key is used to stop a show The LED on the stop switch is on when a show is stopped due either to local or remote stop input or a fault Sync Key This key is used to activate the automation for synchronous interlock operation The sync LED will be on indicating the automation is in sync mode Sync Loop Number This displays the Sync Loop number Use the up and down cursor keys to change the loop number Up to 9 different loops can be on the sync network 0 disables the machine from sync operation The user is prevented from changing the Sync Loop number when sync is enabled with the Sync Key Fault Status LEDs These LEDs display the status of the fault conditions Film Presence Film Motion and Xenon Fault The LEDs are off when there is no fault present When a fault exists the LED will blink rapidly Power Switch Supplies power to the automation main controller and termination panels Fault Defeat Key This key will defeat or bypass the fault inputs
43. r during testing Inside the front panel on the mainboard there is a label with a serial number and MAC configuration information Should the installer ever need to change this address 1t must be done from the P8 RS 232 port configuration screen however this procedure will most likely never be necessary Strong International 19 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual 20 Interface Hardware The illustration below shows the location of the Ethernet 10Base T RJ45 cat5 termination Etc TCP IP Connector Also shown is the P8 RS 232 header used for configuration of the TCP IP network settings In order to use the terminal connection an adaptor cable is required to plug into the 10 pin header and interface with a standard PC RS 232 serial port Ethernet P8 Dumb Terminal Port RS 232 Port g Us Figure 9 Ethernet Connection Hardware The eCNA s ethernet port is of the 10BaseT variety this means that it communicates at a maximum of 10MB s This makes it a natural requirement that the hardware path support this speed The cable should be of the standard Cat5 type and terminate in RJ45 connections Twisted pair wiring is used and should follow standard conventions for ethernet hardware Below is a diagram representing these wiring terminations The RJ con
44. rk access IF your network is using DHCP and you know the range of IPs used by the DHCP server the eCNA can be used if the server is configured to accept it outside of that range of numbers The server must however never assign the eCNA s address to any other device This situation would cause a duplicate IP conflict and require intervention Most DHCP software allows IP range limiting and static addressing Another alternative to the router PC eCNA configuration is to use a dedicated local intranet with a server taking the place of a hardware router configured to communicate with the eCNA The entire local network can then be run from a single PC and switch centrally located and accessible only by supervisors and administrators Below are two very basic examples of possible network designs The first shows eCNAs connected behind a router switch hardware firewall The host PC can be configured to utilize the internet via the router s uplink the decision to do so is up to the administrator and recommended only if actually necessary The Host PC can then be used for everyday tasks like email and web browsing The second illustration shows an isolated intranet where there is no outside access all of the network components and hardware are dedicated to the eCNA theatre automation network This of course will make advanced remote tasks through the CineSuite software package unavailable if you are not directly connected to your network The
45. rong FP350 Installation and Operation Manual PRO17 Eprad FP350 Installation and Operation Manual PRO18 Paging system Setup and Installation Manual PR019 VNC Setup and Operation Manual PR020 CineSuite Installation and Operation Manual Warranty CineNet automation products sold by STRONG INTERNATIONAL are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase There are no other express or implied warranties and no warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose During the warranty period STRONG INTERNATIONAL will repair or at its option replace components that prove to be defective provided the unit is shipped prepaid to the manufacturer directly or via and authorized distributor Not covered by this warranty are defects caused by modification misuse or accidents and any further damage caused by inadequate packing for service return STRONG INTERNATIONAL s obligation is restricted to the repair or replacement of defective parts and under no circumstances will STRONG INTERNATIONAL be liable for any other damage either direct or consequential Information in this document 1s subject to change without notice No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of STRONG INTERNATIONAL 1997 2005 STRONG INTERNATIONAL All rights reserved Table of Contents In
46. rovide remote I O control for each screen in a complex A standard RJ45 Ethernet connection provides operation over TCP IP for interface with various devices The CINENET network offers many advantages over point to point wiring such as reduced installation costs reduced wiring errors and high noise immunity CINENET also allows management to program and access real time status of all auditoriums in the theatre complex from a central location using a personal computer Strong will continue to develop new CINENET products that will provide the control and flexibility the theatre industry demands Strong International 1 System Overview eCNA 100 Automation Manual Section 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The eCNA 100 Cinema Network Automation is a CINENET compatible automation system specifically designed for the Motion Picture Theatre industry The system is modular in design consisting of the operator interface and system peripherals The Main Computer and each peripheral device is defined by its common functions and locations in the booth The devices within the system communicate with each other on a serial communications link Automation systems and remote stations distributed throughout the booth and other areas of the multiplex communicate on a second serial communications link The eCNA 100 operator interface is user friendly and self intuitive Once some basic rules are learned you will be programming and running basic programs in less than
47. s the End of Show cue All other outputs 2 seconds 6 Mute occurs only when there is a lens change except at show start Timing Diagram 1 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual Timing Diagrams CNA 100 Automation Timing Diagram Fault Stop Shutdown amp Restart Sequence power up START cue 0 fault stop RESTART K segmentO0 segment1 gt K segment 1 Default Output Type Motor Lamp Maintained Slide Projector ES Maintained 1 1 Changeover Open lt gt lt Pulsed Changeover Close Pulsed Memorized Flat For4 Hor Scope Special Pulsed Lor Lor See Note 1 Nonsync Lor Lor Lor Lor SVA Nonsync Lor Nonsync Lor Digital Lor Lor Aux 1 Al Aux 2 lt gt lt gt Pulsed Mute Pulsed Lord Lor See Note 1 House Light Up up Lor up Lord House Lights Mid 1 Lor Lor House light Mid 2 House lights Down Pulsed up up Stage lights Up For Lor lt See Note 1 Stage Lights Down Pulsed Curtain Open Pulsed Curtain Close Pulsed Memorized Out 1 or or Pulsed Memorized Out2 or or Pulsed Out 3 or or Maintained Out 4 or or Maintained Default timer values A Sound Changeover Delay 7 seconds Notes 1 Outputs are returned to the state tha
48. ssion CY dario Cs Qu atate ee pater oos Det ate 26 locua e MEC 22 Introduction ec usos ci re se 1 D Re TOUT Tm Tre 18 IP config ration usce Ua Bade SURE MUS Geek cd RE NER REST d 19 Keypad PP Lv 5 Mu te co tN o NE De quA aA 18 LIN Description we 3 NCI OTK Sr US aA TR Ue Rand tees tu 18 See Oe heen de WR ce tis Weeds ante te ERAS EW 6 ESN description eisa det with CHR NAR Kr Bee ae aed ee tee 3 NIAC I 53 sted Ale doce M dx ed dot lca dnt Bora 19 Overrides auiem dria dou euro du 28 S csse ranch Lh te ea ate 29 Operaung the SG oto cos deett vea det tu quet 28 Operator Interface Toren Vah doa view Marg wed eet Vaf lota Me ase 4 E 2 a es DO i aaa as Sow eta 20 PEI 6fnetw rk interface A cine qd man C LE CER di arm c a dior d 32 Strong International 41 Power Up Messages cud noa Vet d Res eg AE OO ad Sox Rob CR REIN 31 Program NUMBER us ost paratua t Aaa edt dee dea arra 5 Da rr 16 d LASS bod 22
49. t existed previous to fault or stop A1 Timer 1 second 2 Alarm is set at fault K Off Delay 7 seconds 3 Cue 0 is the Sync Cue when running in sync and happens at start when not running in sync Lens Changeover Time 8 seconds Pulse Duration Changeover Pulse 0 2 seconds default All other outputs 2 seconds Timing Diagram 2 Strong International 35 Timing Diagrams eCNA 100Automation Manual 36 CNA 100 Automation Timing Diagram Intermission Stop Sequence i INTERMISSION START cue 0 cue 1 cue 2 RESTART cue 3 lt segment 0 gt k segment 1 3 5 segment 2 gt lt segment 3 gt segment 4 gt Output Type Ed Motor Lamp Maintained A K A Slide Projector I lt les Maintained 1 L A1 Changeover Open e etl lt Changeover Close Pulsed por Flat Lor Hor Special Pulsed ror4 ror Lor Nonsync Hor Hor For For or SVA Hor Hor Lor Digital Lor Lor Lor Aux 1 A1 L A1 Aux 2 Pulsed Mute Pulsed For4 House Light Up Lor Lor or Lor House Lights Mid 1 Lor Lor Lor Lor House light Mid 2 House lights Down Pulsed Stage lights Up For or4
50. the eCNA 100 Programming is accomplished with the Programming keys and the Program and Cue numbers The eCNA 100 gives the user the ability to build and store up to 9 different programs Each Program can use up to nine cues The following steps describe how to edit a program 1 Press the PROGRAM EDIT key to activate the edit mode The PROGRAM EDIT LED will toggle on The CUE up and down arrow keys are enabled and the PROGRAM and CUE displays will stop blinking if show is in progress 2 Select the program to edit with the PROGRAM up or down arrow keys 3 Program the Sound Lens and Lights for each cue using the programming keys Program the Auxiliary outputs OUT 1 through OUT 4 if an Aux Board is connected to the system One or more of these outputs can be on at a time 4 Usethe SHOW END key to indicate the end of the program 5 Select a different program to edit or press the PROGRAM EDIT key to de activate edit mode The PROGRAM EDIT LED will toggle off The PROGRAM number and CUE number up and down arrow keys will be disabled and the displays will slowly blink if the show is in progress Following are some simple rules to remember when programming Programming a SHOW END cue locks out subsequent cue numbers keeping you from scrolling to a larger cue number You may edit any program while a show is in progress including the program that is running When a show is in progress and you are not in the PROGRAM EDIT mode th
51. the ethernet communications port These settings are as follows IP 192 168 0 254 Half Duplex It should be noted here that the Host software can now run on either the LSN as before or Ethernet with the CineSuite software package Main Menu Status Set MAC ID Set IP Address Set Ethernet Full Duplex Set Ethernet Half Duplex Go On Line Go Off Line NOORWN ENTER SELECTION Figure 4 TCP IP setup screen RS 232 This is a listing of the menu items encountered while setting up the eCNA s IP address and networking options through the RS 232 interface 16 Strong International eCNA 100 Automation Manual System Overview Main Menu Status Set MAC ID Set Ethernet Full Duplex Set Ethernet Half Duplex Set CNA IP Address Set Subnet Mask Set Gateway IP Address Go On Line Go Off Line 100i ENTER SELECTION Selection 1 CNA 100 1 040 Status MAC ID dd dd dd dd dd dd Mode Full Duplex CNA IP Address 192 168 001 000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway IP 000 000 000 000 CAI On Line Selection 2 MAC dd dd dd dd dd dd Selection 3 Setting Full Duplex lt lt lt You must cycle power to activate this new parameter gt gt gt Press any key to continue Selection 4 Setting Half Duplex lt lt lt You must cycle power to activate this new parameter gt gt gt Press any key to continue Function 5 CNA IP Address 192 168 000 000 Function 6 Subnet Mask
52. troducHon no bue rites t Puteo d tate ea 1 Section Word sus HIS Tode Vt Viuadund Kus Sigel es 2 Systemi OVERVIEW cata aay oca t area 2 Product Description c dae te ERA Xe ORI ee acd BUS VEU I ROT 3 Local I O Network LIN ada fana 3 Local Synchronous Network LSN 000 c cece cee ene 3 System Components en a a ers 4 Control Panel Operator Interface 4 Console Termination Panel 7 Booth Termination Panel 8 Single Termination 1 9 Configuring Thess SITUE vas osos babe dC COE ahis 10 Switch Definitions oon cens Rea hue ote e tae uie FA Da 11 TCP IP Ethernet Configuration 16 RS 232 Based IP Configuration 16 HIML IP Configurati ti hor rc SEU Ie ES 18 Interface Hardware tii tesa ae ete e ER XM OU VER TUE DEUS 20 TCP IP Networking Overview 21 Alarm Loudness v red ees 27 24 Status LEDS o T OAR ANUS ROR Roe S 24 SECON Aqu Ges HANE 25 SED m pP 25 Programming eCNA 100
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