DMG 3200/3100/3000 – User Manual
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more than one rule. However, only one rule (the one with the higher priority) will be applied to
the mapping of the PID.
For example:
A set of rules fulfilling this purpose would be:
Input
Language
Mode
The default rule will in this example stop the input PID 503 as no rule finds a match. Also the
TTX PID will be stopped during daytime as the input PID does not match the PID based rule.
With many rules potentially being active at the same time, it may be hard to foresee the result.
Consequently the GUI reflects the evaluated output PID line-up dynamically as the rules are
defined.
The following manual mapping modes are available:
Stop
The input component referenced will be stopped
Remap
The input component referenced will be remapped to a specified output
PID – this PID will not be reallocated by the system to prevent PID
clashes.
Passthrough
The component will be mapped to the same output PID as its input PID
– this PID may be reallocated by the system to prevent PID clashes.