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Developer
Information
Network
Configuration
The
next
block
shows
the
TCP/IP
networking
configuration:
NETWORK:
Dynamic IP: true
Static ad dress: 192.168.2.2
Static net m ask: 255.255.255.0
Static g ate w ay: 192.168.2.1
C u r r e nt ad d r ess: 192.168.1.101
C u r re nt n etm a sk: 255.255.255.0
C u r r e nt gate wa y: 192.168.1.1
The
network
settings
prefixed
with
CURRENT
show
the
active
TCP/IP
settings,
and
are
read-only.
The
CURRENT
settings
reflect
either
the
DHCP
or
Static
configuration,
depending
on
the
DYNAMIC
IP
flag.
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 ad dress: 192.168.2.2
Static net m ask: 255.255.255.0
Static g ate w ay: 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
its
networking
and
advertise
its
new
name
on
the
network.
Changing
Monitor
Settings
The
display
settings
for
each
monitor
are
specified
individually.
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