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e. Select the Inputx command in the available list and click << to add it to the
configured list.
f. Select the Inputx command in the configured list and click + at the upper
right of the Serial Strings of Selected Commands. Enter the appropriate RS-
232 command for that input.
232 command for that input.
4. Click Save.
TV Power On/Off Status
Note: The TV must support query operations for the Management Dashboard to
report the TV‟s On/Off status. See the RS-232 command section of the TV‟s user
manual to see if query support is available.
report the TV‟s On/Off status. See the RS-232 command section of the TV‟s user
manual to see if query support is available.
The Management Dashboard provides an aggregate look at the status of the DMP,
TV and if the TV supports query commands, the TV power on/off status.
TV and if the TV supports query commands, the TV power on/off status.
The DMP collects stats and every 5 minutes sends a syslog message to SV
Director. During this collection period, the DMP sends a power query command to
the display and waits up to 500 milliseconds for a response. The DMP determines
the TV power on/off status by polling the RS-232 receive MIB variable. If a response
is received, it compares the results to the configured power on response. If there is
a discrepancy between what the DMP thinks the TV status is and what the TV
actually reports, a syslog is generated noting the difference and the
Director. During this collection period, the DMP sends a power query command to
the display and waits up to 500 milliseconds for a response. The DMP determines
the TV power on/off status by polling the RS-232 receive MIB variable. If a response
is received, it compares the results to the configured power on response. If there is
a discrepancy between what the DMP thinks the TV status is and what the TV
actually reports, a syslog is generated noting the difference and the
DMP‟s TV