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|1 - 64 || 0x01 - 0x40 || External boxes.  RIOs, PCs etc.
 
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| [[SET_RCO]] || Turn the given remote control output on
 
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| [[SET_RCO_OK]] || Positive response to the SET_RCO message
 
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| [[SET_RCO_FAILED]] || Negative response to the SET_RCO message
 
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| [[CLEAR_RCO]] || Turn the given remote control output off
 
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| [[CLEAR_RCO_OK]] || Positive response to the CLEAR_RCO message
 
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| [[CLEAR_RCO_FAILED]] || Negative response to the CLEAR_RCO message
 
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| [[PULSE_RCO]] || Generate a pulse with the defined length
 
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| [[PULSE_RCO_OK]] || Positive response to the PULSE_RCO message
 
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| [[PULSE_RCO_FAILED]] || Negative response to the PULSE_RCO message
 
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| [[POLL_RCI]] || Poll the given remote control input once
 
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| [[SCAN_RCI_ONCE]] || Scan input until defined condition is met, then report to exchange
 
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| [[SCAN_RCI_ACK]] || Positive response to the SCAN_RCI_ONCE message
 
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| [[RCI_IS_ON]] || Response to the POLL_RCI and SCAN_RCI_ONCE messages, input pin is on
 
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| [[RCI_IS_OFF]] || Response to the POLL_RCI and SCAN_RCI_ONCE messages, input pin is off
 
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| [[SCAN_END_ACK]] || Acknowledgment to the RCI_IS_OFF and RCI_IS_ON messages
 
 
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Revision as of 22:12, 19 June 2007

All data messages are addressed to a device. A device is always related to (owned by) a node. A full device address consists of <node> <device>.
<Device> is one byte.
Note that devices can both be physical boxes (e.g. RIO) or a function (Router).

Value (decimal) Value (Hex) Device Function
0 0x00 Invalid device (reserved NULL value)
1 - 64 0x01 - 0x40 External boxes. RIOs, PCs etc.