Rane HAL1x Design Guide - Page 196

Scratch Pad, Selector, Selector control, static IP addresses, subnet mask, Toggle, Toggle control

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HAL SYSTEM DESIGN GUIDE S Scratch Pad A preset feature that, when enabled, tracks and stores changes made to any of the preset values. Selector Allows the end user to make a selection from a list. Uses for a Selector control might include selecting a music channel, a preset, a room combination, and so on. Selector control Allows the end user to make a selection from a list. Uses for a Selector control might include selecting a music channel, a preset, a room combination, and so on. static IP addresses An IP address that does not change. Static IP addresses must be manually assigned to devices. subnet mask An IP address has two components, the network address and the host address. A subnet mask separates the IP address into the network and host addresses ([network][host]) T Toggle Allows the user to switch between two states - on or off. A common usage of a Toggle control is to mute/unmute audio. Another common usage is to activate/deactivate a preset. Toggle control Allows the user to switch between two states - on or off. A common usage of a Toggle control is to mute/unmute audio. Another common usage is to activate/deactivate a preset. U Upstream Audio channels on the expansion bus that flow toward the HAL device. 192

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S
Scratch Pad
A preset feature that, when enabled, tracks and stores changes made to any of the preset
values.
Selector
Allows the end user to make a selection from a list. Uses for a Selector control might include
selecting a music channel, a preset, a room combination, and so on.
Selector control
Allows the end user to make a selection from a list. Uses for a Selector control might include
selecting a music channel, a preset, a room combination, and so on.
static IP addresses
An IP address that does not change. Static IP addresses must be manually assigned to
devices.
subnet mask
An IP address has two components, the network address and the host address. A subnet
mask separates the IP address into the network and host addresses ([network][host])
T
Toggle
Allows the user to switch between two states — on or off. A common usage of a Toggle con-
trol is to mute/unmute audio. Another common usage is to activate/deactivate a preset.
Toggle control
Allows the user to switch between two states — on or off. A common usage of a Toggle con-
trol is to mute/unmute audio. Another common usage is to activate/deactivate a preset.
U
Upstream
Audio channels on the expansion bus that flow toward the HAL device.
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