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Cinema.JNIOR Application Manual
7.3 Cinema Server Client Configuration
Cinema.JNIOR can accept one or more
connections from a Cinema Server Client and this
connection can be over the serial port and/or the Ethernet port. The default is to have
both the serial and Ethernet connections disabled. The Serial connection is enabled via
the Method key, while the serial port to be use is defined in the Serial Port Configuration
keys (described next). The Ethernet connection is enabled by entering a valid port
number in the TcpPort key.
The Termination Strings are the characters attached at the end of each message sent by
the Cinema Server Client to the JNIOR or JNIOR to Cinema Server Client. If the user
wants the Cinema Server Client to use the Serial Commands (see Appendix B), the Serial
Commands Enabled key must be set to true. If the user wants to receive the serial
message notifying the user of input status change, the Unsolicited IO Alerts key must be
set to true and if the user wants the digital input counter values attached, the Send Counts
key must be set to true. When the Unsolicited IO Alerts is enabled, it is recommended to
disable (set to false) the Send Ack and Send Date Stamp keys. The Send Ack message is
a + or – sign included with the message indicating it was a success (+) or denied (-). The
Send Date Stamp message is the date and time the command was executed.
Registry Key Default Valid Values
AppData/Cinema/CinemaServerClient/….
IncomingTerminationString \r\n \r \n
Method disabled Serial, disabled
OutgoingTerminationString \r\n \r \n
PauseDelay -1 time in seconds
SendAck true false, true
SendCounts false false, true
SendDateStamp true false, true
SerialCommandsEnabled false false, true
TcpPort -1 Any valid port number
UnsolicitedIoAlerts false false, true