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1 -Ethernet Intersystem Communications xport (Crestron)
1 +Ethernet Intersystem Communications Export (Crestron)
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3 -Note: For AV Integration EISCs, any changes to load or shade/shade group quantity, ExtendedSceneExport, or ExtendedLoadExport settings will require a regeneration of the EISC and will result in signal changes. When importing a new or updated RSD file to the A/V program, ensure the appropriate options are selected:
3 +Note: Any changes to load hardware/scene quantity will require a regeneration of the EISC and will result in signal changes. When importing a new or updated RSD file to the A/V program, ensure the appropriate options are selected:
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5 -* "Disconnect signal from Ethernet ISC symbol in program."
5 +* "Disconnect signal from Etherenet ISC symbol in program."
6 6  * "Change Locally: Update signal name in EISC ISC symbol only."
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13 -Chief Integrations does not recommend using the 3-Series TCP/IP Ethernet Intersystem Communications (ThreeSeriesEisc).  We have reports of this type locking up SIMPL Windows programs attempting to integrate with showrunner™ on 4-series processors.  3-Series EISCs try to negotiate who is the server and who is the client.  Use the table below for recommendations on EISC types.
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16 16  ShowRunnerCLC™ provides Ethernet Intersystem Communications interfaces for integration with 3rd party Crestron systems.
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18 -* EISCs may be Classic, 3-Series, or Server/Client types
13 +* EISCs may be Classic, 3-Series, or Server/Client (VC-4) types
19 19  * EISCs can have their IP-ID and IP Address of the remote changed at run-time without a program restart
20 20  * An RSD file will be built for each EISC and a URL will be displayed on the touchscreen to retrieve it
21 21  * There are 2 EISC modes and only one mode is supported on an EISC definition, multiple EISCs may be defined