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Figure 16.
HDMI-to-HDMI with DVI Adapter
DVI carries only the video signal and therefore, if audio is required and the TV offers
audio inputs, separate audio cables between the DMP audio output jacks and the
TV‟s audio output jacks are required.
audio inputs, separate audio cables between the DMP audio output jacks and the
TV‟s audio output jacks are required.
Note: DMP audio output may connect to external audio distribution equipment if
audio is to be distributed within an area.
audio is to be distributed within an area.
DMP to TV Component Connection
Venues typically require a small number of component connections to
accommodate special devices like projectors or older displays. The DMP uses a
Cisco proprietary Din-to-Component cable to support these devices. Contact the
S&E Cisco team to find out how to acquire these cables because they are not
included with the DMP 4310G.
accommodate special devices like projectors or older displays. The DMP uses a
Cisco proprietary Din-to-Component cable to support these devices. Contact the
S&E Cisco team to find out how to acquire these cables because they are not
included with the DMP 4310G.
Figure 17.
S-Video to Component Connection
If using a DMP S-video output to component convertor cable, you need to configure
the DMP to enable the component interface. This is done via the Display Actions
web page on the DMPDM interface.
the DMP to enable the component interface. This is done via the Display Actions
web page on the DMPDM interface.
The following screen shows an example configuration of a DMP connected via the
component cable with the 1080i59 as its Display Standard. Other Display Standards
may be used for different TV models.
component cable with the 1080i59 as its Display Standard. Other Display Standards
may be used for different TV models.