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Table 34. VideoHead (continued)
Property Description
0 = Unknown
2 = Enabled
3 = Disabled
4 = Shut Down
5 = No Change Indicates that no transition is in progress.
6 = Offline
7 = Test
8 = Defer
9 = Quiesce
10 = Reboot
11 = Reset
12 = Not Applicable Indicates that the implementation does not support
representing ongoing transitions.
A value other than 5 or 12 identifies the state to which the element is in the process
of transitioning.
DCIM_Button
Table 35. Button
Property Description
ButtonPurpose
The ButtonPurpose property identifies or defines the use of the button represented
by the instance. If the type is set to Other, then the OtherButtonPurpose property
can be used to further identify the purpose. Descriptions of the different Button
purposes are as follows: A Power Button changes the power state of a device. A
reset button is used to reset the state of a device. Undock is used to undock or
disconnect a device or entire system from a separate device or system. An Open or
Close button is used on a device that has an object that usually moves such as a
drawer, door, or tray.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
1 = Other
2 = Power
3 = Reset
4 = Undock
5 = Open/Close
6..32767 = DMTF Reserved
32768..65535 = Vendor Reserved
ButtonType
The ButtonType property identifies or defines the type the button represented by
the instance.
Possible values are:
0 = Unknown
1 = Other
2 = Momentary
3 = Toggle
4..32767 = DMTF Reserved
32768..65535 = Vendor Reserved
If the type is set to Other, then the OtherButtonType property can be used to
further identify the type. A momentary button is one that depressed for a moment to
cause the desired affect the target device or circuit A toggle type button is one that
will remain in a switched or depressed position until it is depressed or switched again.
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