BLoad Signage

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This method creates two text files (bload.txt and session.txt) at specific file locations. These files are updated whenever changes are made to the session times. These files can be used by third party software to update any other hardware that may be required such as air-conditioning equipment and automated projection software.

 

This software runs continuously in the system tray on one terminal without operator intervention.

 

 

Maximum Cinemas

This is the maximum numbers of cinemas that are available.

 

Panamation Export - Export Sessions

Export the panamation file required to update the automated projection equipment.

 

Panamation Export - Live Sessions

Determines if the number of seats left information is included in the export file. Not all versions of Panamation software support this information.

 

Panamation Export - Export To File

The filename of the panamation export. This must be in the panamation software installed folder.

 

BLoad Export - Export to File

Export the BLoad file required to update the automated 3rd party LED equipment.

 

BLoad Export - Live Sessions

Determines if the number of seats left information is included in the export file. Not all versions of signs support this information.

 

BLoad Export - Export To File

The filename of the BLoad export. This must be in a location accessible to the 3rd party software.

 

 

Monitor XML Sessions

Determines if software will monitor a specific file for changes in session times, otherwise the gateway will be polled periodically for any changes.

 

Site #

The Site # is supplied by support and is used to determine the validity of any data being  imported.

 

Site Name

The Site Name is supplied by support and is used to determine the validity of any data being  imported.

 

Serial # for Computer "<NetworkComputerName>"

The Serial # is supplied by support and is used to determine the validity of any data being  imported. This is UNIQUE to a specific computer.

 

File to Monitor for Changes

The name of the file to be monitored for session changes.