Rane HAL1x Design Guide - Page 194

Level, Level control, Link Master, Link Name, MAC address, offline mode, Paging Scenarios, Paging Zone

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HAL SYSTEM DESIGN GUIDE L Level Generally associated with volume, Level controls have a continuous series of states that are represented by a slider. Level control Generally associated with volume, Level controls have a continuous series of states that are represented by a slider. Link Master The control link participant that dictates the values of the other link participants when the link becomes active. Pertains to Level, Toggle, and Selector control links only. Command control links do not have a Link Master. Link Name A customizable name identifying a particular control link. M MAC address Media Access Control address - a unique value associated with a network adapter. MAC addresses are also known as hardware addresses or physical addresses. They uniquely identify an adapter on a LAN (local area network). O offline mode When you are not connected to a HAL device, you are in offline mode. online mode When you are connected to a HAL device, you are in online mode. P Paging Scenarios One or more paging zones treated as a group for paging purposes. Paging Scenarios are defined and named by the designer, who then also assigns specific Scenarios to specific Paging Stations. End users always page into Scenarios. Paging Zone A destination for paging input. Paging Zones are the components that make up a Paging Scenario. 190

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L
Level
Generally associated with volume, Level controls have a continuous series of states that are
represented by a slider.
Level control
Generally associated with volume, Level controls have a continuous series of states that are
represented by a slider.
Link Master
The control link participant that dictates the values of the other link participants when the link
becomes active. Pertains to Level, Toggle, and Selector control links only. Command control
links do not have a Link Master.
Link Name
A customizable name identifying a particular control link.
M
MAC address
Media Access Control address - a unique value associated with a network adapter. MAC
addresses are also known as hardware addresses or physical addresses. They uniquely iden-
tify an adapter on a LAN (local area network).
O
offline mode
When you are not connected to a HAL device, you are in offline mode.
online mode
When you are connected to a HAL device, you are in online mode.
P
Paging Scenarios
One or more paging zones treated as a group for paging purposes. Paging Scenarios are
defined and named by the designer, who then also assigns specific Scenarios to specific Pag-
ing Stations. End users always page into Scenarios.
Paging Zone
A destination for paging input. Paging Zones are the components that make up a Paging Sce-
nario.
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