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• 5 = Short Time/Date 24 Hour
• 6 = Long Date
• 7 = Short Date
• 8 = 12 Hour Time
• 9 = 24 Hour Time
• 10 = User String
• 11 = IP Address
• 12 = Timecode
• 13 = I/O Status
• 14 = CPU Load
• 15 = Show Path
• 16 = Show Name
top-right
Integer
The ID of the display element that will appear in the top-right of the LCD Display
(uses same constants as above).
bottom-left
Integer
The ID of the display element that will appear in the bottom-left of the LCD Display
(uses same constants as above).
bottom-right
Integer
The ID of the display element that will appear in the bottom-right of the LCD Display
(uses same constants as above).
backlight
Integer The brightness level of the LCD backlight (from 0 to 255).
‘station’ Dictionary
The following elements appear in the
station
dictionary:
onColor
String
The default onColor for stations, represented as a hexadecimal string. For example, an
Orange color would be represented as
FF8800
. Colors may optionally have an Alpha
component, which is used to denote the flash pattern. For example, Green with a flash
pattern of 3 would be represented as
00FF0003
.
offColor
String The default offColor for stations, represented as a hexadecimal string.
mixedColor
String The default mixedColor for stations, represented as a hexadecimal string.
lockedColor
String The default lockedColor for stations, represented as a hexadecimal string.
user1Color
String The default user1Color for stations, represented as a hexadecimal string.
user2Color
String The default user2Color for stations, represented as a hexadecimal string.
user3Color
String The default user3Color for stations, represented as a hexadecimal string.
user4Color
String The default user4Color for stations, represented as a hexadecimal string.
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