Ecler CA‐NET User Manual
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CA‐NET Protocol
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<Micro Name>
are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the MIC inputs in the
unit. In the CA200z there are just two possible values for this parameter:
o MICRO1
o MICRO2
<Output Mode>
are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the amplifier’s output
working
mode.
In the CA200z there are just four possible values for this parameter:
o STEREO
o MONO
o BRIDGE
o ZONES
In the CA40 there are just three possible values for this parameter:
o STEREO
o MONO
o BRIDGE
In the CA120 there are just two possible values for this parameter:
o STEREO
o MONO
<Zone Label>
is a text string that contains the customized name for a zone that the CA200z
will show in its LCD display. The maximum length for this string is 17 characters, being
ignored those exceeding this limit. Blank characters are not allowed. A valid example:
MAIN_HALL
<Display Mode>
are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the LCD display working
mode. In the CA200z there are just three possible values for this parameter:
o ON
o DIMMED
o OFF
<Contrast Level>
are numerical values in the [0…100] range that define the LCD display
contrast level.
<Assign Value>
are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the Talkover / Pager
function assignment for a MIC input towards the device’s outputs. In the CA200z there are
just five possible values for this parameter:
o OFF
o ZA
o ZB
o ZA‐B
o PAGER
<Priority>
is a numerical value that defines the Talkover function priority of one MIC input in
front of the other inputs in the unit. In the case of the CA200z just two values are valid [1,
2], being “1” the highest priority level and “2” the lower one.