This parameter is used to enable or disable the RDM Traffic on a specified Endpoint. This shall only affect traffic using the defined RDM Start Code and will not affect the traffic for normal DMX packets or any other alternate packet types.
This parameter is used to assign an Endpoint on a device to a specific sACN DMX512 Universe. It may also be used within a Splitter to assign inputs to outputs.
This parameter is used to initiate E1.20 RDM Discovery ([RDM] Section 7) of RDM Responders connected to the specified Endpoint or to get the status of the discovery process.
This parameter is used for the user to identify an Endpoint on a device. Endpoints on a device shall identify themselves if possible, using a visible and/or audible action.
This parameter is used to set a Background Collection Policy for managing collection of Queued messages from an RDM device on an E1.20 network. Background collection policies are a flexible framework for Splitters, Proxies, and RDMnet Gateways to implement different configuration policies for collection of Queued and Status Messages from RDM Devices. Possible collection strategies might include more frequent collection of higher priority messages, or overall higher or lower collection frequencies.
This parameter provides a means of setting a descriptive label for each Endpoint on a device. This may be used to specify the purpose of that Endpoint or the origination source for the data.
This parameter is used to enable/disable background E1.20 RDM discovery for an Endpoint. Background Discovery is an ongoing autonomous discovery routine running on a device that periodically discovers additional RDM Responders as they come online. The background discovery process may also include the periodic unmuting of all RDM Responders and re - muting all known RDM Responders before performing an incremental discovery to ensure allconnected RDM Responders are properly discovered regardless of their previousconnection state. The frequency that Background Discovery operates at is up to the implementer and may vary based on the amount of other traffic.