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RDM General Implementation Discussion
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Sensors are numbered 0x00 – 0xFE, so zero is a...
Sensors are numbered 0x00 – 0xFE, so zero is a valid value for Data Value 1 in the status messages.
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RDM General Implementation Discussion
March 12th, 2014
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RDM only uses SI units for sensors. But,...
RDM only uses SI units for sensors. But, controllers can easily convert the sensor data and display it in whatever unit makes sense for its users.
For example, a controller that's configured for...
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RDM General Implementation Discussion
February 14th, 2014
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The STATUS_MESSAGES data format described in...
The STATUS_MESSAGES data format described in E1.20-2010 section 10.3.2 is enclosed in the general packet format described in section 6.2. That enclosing packet has the responder's UID included.
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February 5th, 2014
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Status messages are typically used to report...
Status messages are typically used to report unusual conditions. When a sensor goes outside of the normal range, the responder might return a Status Type "WARNING" for STS_OVERTEMP as we discussed...
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You can use a STATUS_MESSAGE to deliver a message...
You can use a STATUS_MESSAGE to deliver a message such as "Sensor 15 over temp at 100 degrees C" (In this example, you'd use STS_OVERTEMP with "Data Value 1" set to 15 and "Data Value 2" set to 100)....
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