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Changing Networking Settings
The network can be configured to use either DHCP or a static configuration. To enable DHCP:
NETWORK:
Dynamic IP: true
To set a fixed IP address, supply all static parameters, thus:
NETWORK:
Dynamic IP: false
Static address: 192.168.2.2
Static netmask: 255.255.255.0
Static gateway: 192.168.2.1
The parameters with the CURRENT prefix are read-only, and show the active configuration, regardless of
the static or dynamic setting.
Changing the device name, or any network settings, will cause the IP connection to be dropped. The device
will restart it's networking and advertise it's new name on the network.
Changing Monitor Settings
The display settings for each monitor are specified individually. Sending an empty block will display all the
current settings, as shown above. One or more parameters can be modified at the same time and multiple
settings can be supplied in one block.
The valid range for numeric values is 0-255. The CONTRAST and SATURATION properties are zero-
centered, so the normal value is 127, such that the displayed picture is the same as the original. A value
greater than 127 in either channel will cause the contrast or saturation to be increased, and similarly a value
less than 127 will cause a decrease.
For example, to set the brightness to 50% and desaturate the image to Black & White:
MONITOR A:
Brightness: 127
Saturation: 0