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<h1 class="firstHeading">Device Properties Pane</h1>
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<p id="siteSub">&#160;<br>
The <a href="Properties.html">Properties</a> for a device
can be accessed by right clicking on the device in the
<a href="Main&#32;Window.html">Main Window</a> or from the
<a href="View&#32;Menu.html">View Menu</a>.</p>
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<h2>General Properties</h2>
<p><span class="hcp2">Show Object Type</span></p>
<p>Set to Yes to display the object type e.g. BLU-800</p>
<p>&#160;<span class="hcp2"><br>
Show Object Name</span></p>
<p>Set to Yes to display the object name.</p>
<p>&#160;<span class="hcp2"><br>
Object Name</span></p>
<p>Sets the name of the object. In the example above the
object name is U1, which can be changed in the properties.</p>
<p>&#160;<span class="hcp2"><br>
HiQnet Address</span></p>
<p>Unique address for each device. &#160;The HiQnet address
of the device can be changed in properties.</p>
<h2>Clock</h2>
<p class="hcp3"><a href="Cobranet&#32;Information.html#Sample_Rate_and_Bit_Depth" class="hcp4">Sample
Rate</a></p>
<p>Set the sample rate of the device for 48kHz or 96k.</p>
<p class="hcp5"><a name="Sample_Rate_Pulldown"></a>Sample
Rate Pulldown</p>
<p>When the sample rate of the device is set for 48kHz
an optional pulldown sample rate of 47.952kHz can be selected.
&#160;Similarly if the sample rate is 96kHz it can be
changed to 95.904kHz. &#160;On the BLU-800 and BLU-320
this option will only be enabled when 'Sync to BNC' or
'Sync to BLU link has been selected. &#160;The pulldown
sample rate should only be selected when syncing from
a WORD CLOCK via the BNC connection at the rear of a BLU-800
or BLU-320 which is in your design. &#160;See the <a href="BNC_Sync.htm">BNC
Sync</a> page for details on how to use this feature.</p>
<p class="hcp5">BLU link sync</p>
<p class="hcp3">This property is only available
on BLU-800s/BLU-805/BLU-806s and BLU-320s/BLU-325/BLU-326s.
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<li><p class="hcp3">Default Sync -
The device will synchronise to its default which will
be either CobraNet if it has a valid CobraNet connection,
AVB if it has an AVB connection, DANTE if it has a
valid Dante connection or BLU-link if another device
in the BLU link ring is the master.</p></li>
<li><p class="hcp3">Sync to BLU link
- forces the device to synchronise to the clock on
the BLU link ring instead of CobraNet.</p></li>
<li><p class="hcp5"><span class="hcp6">Sync
to BNC - forces the device to synchronise to the word
clock on the BNC input on its rear panel.</span></p></li>
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<p class="hcp3"><a href="Cobranet&#32;Information.html#Latency"><span class="hcp6">Latency</span></a></p>
<p>Set CobraNet latency - 11/3ms, 22/3ms or 51/3ms</p>
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<h2>Serial Port</h2>
<p><span class="hcp2">Baud Rate</span></p>
<p>Set the baud rate for the serial port</p>
<p><span class="hcp2">Data Bits</span></p>
<p>Set the number of bits for serial data</p>
<p><span class="hcp2">Stop Bits</span></p>
<p>Set the number of stop bits for serial data</p>
<p><span class="hcp2">Parity</span></p>
<p>Set the parity</p>
<p><span class="hcp2">Acknowledge(ACK)</span></p>
<p>Used when communicating serially to a London device.
Set to yes to inform the London device that it should
expect acknowledgement of messages being sent. The London
device will continue to send a message until an acknowledgement
has been received.</p>
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<h2>Visual</h2>
<p><span class="hcp2">Show Control Ports</span></p>
<p>Displays or hides the control port nodes for the device</p>
<p><span class="hcp2">Show Ethernet</span></p>
<p>Displays or hides the ethernet nodes for the device</p>
<p><span class="hcp2">Show BLU link</span></p>
<p>Displays or hides the BLU link nodes for a <span><span class="hcp6">BLU link</span></span> device</p>
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<h2>Compiler</h2>
<p><span class="hcp2">Delay Compensation</span></p>
<p>Whether the compiler delay compensates the design. Set
to 'yes' (default) for the different paths in the design
to all be delayed by the same amount</p>
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<p><a name="Optimisations" id="Optimisations"></a></p>
<h2>Optimisations</h2>
<p><span class="hcp2">Logic Subscriptions</span></p>
<p>When enabled, only logic sources and ends will be subscribed
to. Only enable this if you are having performance issues
with logic</p>
<p><span class="hcp2">Logic Change Block</span></p>
<p>When enabled, only logic sources and ends will be written
to the change block. Only enable this if you are having
performance issues with logic</p>
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<h2>Dynamic Meters</h2>
<p class="hcp3"><a href="Dynamic&#32;Meters.html"><span class="hcp6">Dynamic Meters</span></a></p>
<p>Sets the number of dynamic meters to use in the selected
device</p>
<h2>Control Ports</h2>
<p class="hcp5">Control Port Subscribe</p>
<p class="hcp3">When enabled, the control
ports are subscribed continuously. &#160;This means that
when the control ports are notified that the parameter
assigned to them has been changed &#160;elsewhere, e.g.
a change of gain value on a control panel, the value of
that parameter will be forced back to match that set on
the control ports. &#160;If this is disabled, the parameter,
the gain say, will change to that on the control panel
or the control port depending upon which one is changed.</p>
<p class="hcp3">Upon rebooting a London
device the control ports are always scanned and the value
on the control panel will change to match that on the
control port regardless of the setting of this property.</p>
<p class="hcp3">Care should be taken when
assigning parameters to control ports which are being
subscribed continuously. &#160;If you assign the same
parameter to more than one port or if you assign linked
parameters to the ports, the BSS London device may experience
a high CPU loading. &#160;London Architect will warn you
of this when going online.</p>
<p class="hcp5">Recall Presets on Startup</p>
<p>Version 2.00 introduced an issue which caused presets
assigned to control ports to recall when the device powered
up. &#160;Version 2.04 and later fixes this issue i.e.
presets will not be recalled when the device powers up.
&#160;If however, you have already exploited this, you
can enable this property to make the control ports behave
as they did in 2.00 and 2.02.</p>
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<h2>Dither</h2>
<p><span class="hcp2">CobraNet 16 Bit Outputs</span></p>
<p>Set to 'yes' to apply dither to 16 bit CobraNet outputs</p>
<p><span class="hcp2">CobraNet 20 Bit Outputs</span></p>
<p>Set to 'yes' to apply dither to 20 bit CobraNet outputs</p>
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<h2>BLU link</h2>
<p><a href="BLU_link.html">BLU link</a></p>
<p>Click on the ... icon to select the <span class="hcp2">BLU
link</span> network you want this device to be part of
(only applies to <span class="hcp2">BLU
link</span> devices)</p>
<h2>Dante</h2>
<h4>Rename Dante Card</h4>
<p>Set to 'Yes' to force the device to rename the Dante
card (rather than the Dante controller)</p>
<p class="hcp5">Rename Dante Channels</p>
<p>Set to 'Yes' to force the device to rename the Dante
Channels (rather than the Dante controller)</p>
<h2>Polarity (<a href="BLU-100.htm">BLU-100</a>/101/102
only)</h2>
<p>Can be set for <span class="hcp2">Normal</span>
or <span class="hcp2">Inverted</span> if
you wish to invert the polarity of the analogue input
cards.</p>
<h2>Key Bindings</h2>
<p class="hcp3"><a href="Key_Bindings.htm" class="hcp4">Key
Bindings</a></p>
<p>Click on the ... icon to assign keyboard shortcuts to
the controls</p>
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