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Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error.IsMutable property. If this RGS properties individual IsMutable

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Rgreceiver.Audio.IsMutable=1 When the group IsMutable property is 1 (true), the user is allowed to interactively change the other properties in the audio group-by using, for example, the Receiver Control Panel. When the group IsMutable property is 0 (false), the user is prevented from interactively changing the other properties in the group. All group IsMutuable properties have a default value of 1, which allows the user to interactively change the other properties in the group. With RGS 5.0, a new IsMutable feature was added. Each of the individual properties now has an associated IsMutable Boolean property to control whether each individual property can be interactively changed by the user-this is the individual IsMutable property. For example, the Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error property now has the individual Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error.IsMutable property. If this RGS properties individual IsMutable property is true, the user is allowed to interactively change the associated property, that is, the Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error property. NOTE: For clarity, the individual IsMutable properties are not shown in the previous list; however, they are included in the following detailed description of each property. NOTE: In order for the user to be able to interactively change a property, the group IsMutable property and the individual IsMutable property must both be 1 (true). If either IsMutable property is 0 (false), the user will not be able to interactively change the associated property. In Figure 8-2 The Receiver timeout error IsMutable property is set to 0 on page 171, the Receiver is started with the command line option -Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error.IsMutable=0, which prevents the user from changing the value of the network timeout error property. Figure 8-2 The Receiver timeout error IsMutable property is set to 0 Because the Receiver timeout error property IsMutable property is 0, the Receiver timeout error property cannot be changed by the user in the Receiver Control Panel (see Figure 8-3 The Receiver timeout error property menu is grayed out on page 172). RGS Receiver properties 171

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Rgreceiver.Audio.IsMutable=1
When the group IsMutable property is 1 (true), the user is allowed to interactively change the other
properties in the audio group—by using, for example, the Receiver Control Panel. When the group
IsMutable property is 0 (false), the user is prevented from interactively changing the other properties in
the group. All group IsMutuable properties have a default value of 1, which allows the user to
interactively change the other properties in the group.
With RGS 5.0, a new IsMutable feature was added. Each of the
individual properties
now has an
associated IsMutable Boolean property to control whether each
individual
property can be interactively
changed by the user—this is the
individual IsMutable property
. For example, the
Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error property now has the individual
Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error.IsMutable property. If this RGS properties individual IsMutable
property is true, the user is allowed to interactively change the associated property, that is, the
Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error property.
NOTE:
For clarity, the individual IsMutable properties are not shown in the previous list; however,
they are included in the following detailed description of each property.
NOTE:
In order for the user to be able to interactively change a property, the group IsMutable
property and the individual IsMutable property must both be 1 (true). If either IsMutable property is 0
(false), the user will not be able to interactively change the associated property.
In
Figure
8
-
2
The Receiver timeout error IsMutable property is set to 0
on page
171
, the Receiver is
started with the command line option –Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error.IsMutable=0, which prevents
the user from changing the value of the network timeout error property.
Figure 8-2
The Receiver timeout error IsMutable property is set to 0
Because the Receiver timeout error property IsMutable property is 0, the Receiver timeout error property
cannot be changed by the user in the Receiver Control Panel (see
Figure
8
-
3
The Receiver timeout error
property menu is grayed out
on page
172
).
RGS Receiver properties
171