Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer Quick Setup Guide
The following commands are used with HDMI/CEC TV control:
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dmp.powerQueryByCEC—(New in Release 5.0) Enables powerQuery to get TV
Power status using HDMI/CEC instead of RS-232.
NOTE: This command is not supported by all TV models, so it is
separately configurable.
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dmp.TVControlbyCEC—(New in Release 5.0) Enables TV control using
HDMI/CEC instead of RS-232.
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dmp.monitorAPIDelay—Frequency of power query command sent by Dynamic
Signage Director over HDMI CEC to the TV. The default is 120000 ms (2
minutes). This command is also supported when using TV control with RS-232.
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dmp.monitorPower—Enables Dynamic Signage Director to run a power query to
the TV using the Get Status command from the Management Dashboard. This
command is also supported when using TV control with RS-232.
TV Qualification for HDMI-CEC Support
NOTE: Not all TVs support the standard HDMI CEC commands.
It is important that you test the TV models that you plan to install
for support of HDMI CEC, and be sure to turn HDMI-CEC on. TV
manufacturers refer to CEC by different trade names. (For
example: Anynet+ [Samsung], BRAVIA Link [Sony], EasyLink
[Phillips], and SimpLink [LG]).
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Serial Commands for RS-232 Communication
RS-232 commands can be used to control TV functions such as On/Off, mute, volume
and external input. In more specialized scenarios they might also be used to configure
TV tile matrix capabilities.
RS-232 responses are used to retrieve the current status of a TV. Currently Cisco
StadiumVision Director uses responses only when querying a TV for its current power
on/off status.
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