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Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion December 17th, 2018
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It's also worth noting that the current public...

It's also worth noting that the current public review document for the E1.20 revision has the following language added to IDENTIFY_DEVICE

"Once Identify is enabled it should remain active until...
Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion December 13th, 2018
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Posted By sblair
Majid, it really all depends on your market and...

Majid, it really all depends on your market and customer requirements as well as type of product.

DMX signal loss behavior is different in almost every product. Most moving lights would typically...
Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion December 12th, 2018
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Posted By sblair
Hey Majid, You're fine up until step 4. ...

Hey Majid,

You're fine up until step 4. You're going to have problems in that case because the vast majority of the time you will have RDM commands interleaved between the DMX packets. This...
Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion November 12th, 2014
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Posted By sblair
Daniel, It's a fair suggestion. In the...

Daniel,

It's a fair suggestion. In the past we have gone away from having Identify expire on it's own as it creates a whole host of user issues, especially for someone that has to go hunting for...
Forum: RDM General Implementation Discussion January 15th, 2010
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Posted By sblair
There has been discussion on this in the past. ...

There has been discussion on this in the past. In some respects it is application dependant. The standard does not currently mandate this either way.

The preference by most of us is to leave it...
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