User`s guide

ReportEventStatusChange and ReportEventStatusChangeDetails
EventStatusChange messages describe changes in the status of individual
events.
Examples:
ReportEventStatusChange=No
ReportEventStatusChangeDetails=No
ReportDeviceStatusChange and ReportDeviceStatusChangeDetails
DeviceStatusChange messages describe changes in the status of the VDCP-
compatible device being controlled by the device manager.
Examples:
ReportDeviceStatusChange=No
ReportDeviceStatusChangeDetails=No
ReportErrors and ReportErrorsDetails
Error messages describe situations where the device manager could not perform
an action or a status changed unpredictably.
Examples:
ReportErrors=Yes
ReportErrorDetails=No
ReportVDCPData and ReportVDCPDataDetails
VDCP messages report the Louth protocol message bytes sent to and received
from each video server.
Examples:
ReportVDCPData=No
ReportVDCPDataDetails=No
DisplayVDCPDataOnScreen
DisplayVDCPDataOnScreen enables the device manager to display the VDCP
messages on its display. Because there are so many VDCP messages sent, the
default is not to display these messages on the display. The messages will
still get put in the logfile even if they are not displayed on the device
manager screen.
Example: DisplayVDCPDataOnScreen=No