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Update
Click this button to have the system check and update the condition of the con-
nected mLAN devices. Use this button if the settings on the mLAN devices are
changed after mLAN Control Panel is started.
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Revert
Click to reset the dialog box to its original status when first opened.
6
OK
Click to enable the dialog box settings and close the dialog box.
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Cancel
Click to close the dialog box without applying the changes you have made.
The changes made to the dialog box become valid immediately when you
click the [OK] button in the lower right corner.
You do not have to click the [Set] button on the mLAN Control Panel.
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Buffers
This parameter enables you to specify the number of buffers for transmission inside the
mLAN driver. The setting range is 2 through 20. The smaller the value, the less the delay
created during audio or MIDI data transmission.
If you specify too small a value, the system may not work correctly, depend-
ing on the computer’s performance.
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Buffer Length
This parameter enables you to specify the length of a transmission buffer inside the mLAN
driver in units of milliseconds, in the range of 1 through 100. The smaller the value, the
less the delay created during audio or MIDI data transmission.
If you specify too small a value, the system may not work correctly, depend-
ing on the computer’s performance.
The specified value may change to a different value, depending on the other
parameter settings.
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Receive
This column enables you to set parameters for mLAN data reception.
Checking the “Receive” checkbox enables data reception from the mLAN bus, and lets
you make the necessary settings for reception. If you do not perform mLAN reception,
remove the check from the checkbox.
If you check the “Receive” checkbox, mLAN data will always be received by
the current computer even if you are not using mLAN. This applies a load to
the entire system, including non-mLAN-related application programs.
Remove the check from this checkbox when you are not using mLAN.