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This parameter is used to get and set the unqualified host name for a device.
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Apply Interface Configuration
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This parameter applies the stored configuration to an interface. The configuration of an interface shall include, but is not limited to, the settings in IPV4 Static Address, IPV4 DHCP Mode(if supported) and IPV4 Zeroconf Mode(if supported).
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IPv4 Address / Netmask
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This parameter is used to retrieve the current IPv4 Address and Netmask information for an interface.
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Interface Name
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This parameter is used to retrieve the label for a network interface.
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DMX512 Startup Mode
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This parameter defines the behavior of the device when it starts up and the DMX512 control signal is absent. The DMX512 signal is considered absent when standard DMX packets are not received for a period of greater than 1.25 seconds.
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Modulation Frequency Description
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This parameter is used to get a descriptive ASCII text label for a response time setting. The label may be up to 32 characters.
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DMX512 Block Address
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This parameter provides a mechanism for block addressing the DMX512 start address of sub-devices.
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Burn-In
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This parameter provides a mechanism for devices that require specified burn-in times.
In order for fluorescent lamps to operate properly with all types of fluorescent dimming ballasts they must be operated continuously at full output for a manufacturer recommended period of time (BURN_IN).
This parameter allows users to set a burn-in time for dimmers controlling fluorescent ballasts after changing lamps.
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Output Response Time
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Dimmers often have a variable response time that smoothes fades that might otherwise exhibit a stepping behavior between levels. The consequence of smoothing fades using this method is that the dimmer may not turn on or off as quickly as it would without the slowed response. Dimmers with variable response times allow the user to achieve a balance between speed and smoothness in fades.
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Preset Merge Mode
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Normally a preset started with the PRESET_PLAYBACK message has priority over a DMX512 input signal. On some devices this may not be the desired effect, and other merge modes may be offered.
This parameter is used to retrieve or change the preset merge mode.
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Lock State Description
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