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This page documents [[RDM]] PIDs used by the Open Lighting project.
 
This page documents [[RDM]] PIDs used by the Open Lighting project.
  
For the live list in use, see [[code:include/ola/rdm/OpenLightingEnums.h|here]].
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For the live list in use, visit the  [http://rdm.openlighting.org/pid/manufacturer?manufacturer=31344|RDM Parameter Index].
  
 
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===0x8001===
 
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This just returns the current version of the OLA code that's running. It's a manufacturer specific PID used by the dummy responder, so that it provides a manufacturer specific PID for testing purposes.
 
This just returns the current version of the OLA code that's running. It's a manufacturer specific PID used by the dummy responder, so that it provides a manufacturer specific PID for testing purposes.
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GETs / SETs the device model.

Revision as of 15:57, 18 July 2015

This page documents RDM PIDs used by the Open Lighting project.

For the live list in use, visit the Parameter Index.

0x8000

This sets the serial number of the device. The serial number is combined with the ESTA ID to create the UID.

0x8001

This just returns the current version of the OLA code that's running. It's a manufacturer specific PID used by the dummy responder, so that it provides a manufacturer specific PID for testing purposes.

0x8002

GETs / SETs the device model.