Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manuale Di Manutenzione
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Figure 6.
Viewing Recent RS-232 Commands
Rebooting a DMP
Send the DMP Commands > Reboot Device command to reboot the selected
DMP(s) on demand. A circular green arrow will briefly display next to the DMP(s) that
you are rebooting. When the reboot is complete, the green arrow will disappear. The
Dashboard will prompt for confirmation before rebooting the DMP.
DMP(s) on demand. A circular green arrow will briefly display next to the DMP(s) that
you are rebooting. When the reboot is complete, the green arrow will disappear. The
Dashboard will prompt for confirmation before rebooting the DMP.
Setting the Startup URL
When the DMP 4310G starts up and the TV is turned on, the TV will display the
startup URL that is stored in Flash on the DMP. There are two types of startup URLs
you can configure on the DMP 4310G:
startup URL that is stored in Flash on the DMP. There are two types of startup URLs
you can configure on the DMP 4310G:
Startup SWF
: The DMPs play a flash .swf file at startup.
Startup Media URL
: The DMPs play a multicast video channel at startup. This is
convenient when you have yet to configure content and want a few DMPs to
power up and show a video channel.
power up and show a video channel.
Both startup URLs can be active simultaneously; however, the typical StadiumVision
installation will use only the Play SWF setting.
installation will use only the Play SWF setting.
For the DMP 4305G, the TV displays an html file stored in flash on the DMP. To
specify the start up HTML file for the DMP 4305G, use the Device Configuration >
Global DMP Settings > 4305 command.
specify the start up HTML file for the DMP 4305G, use the Device Configuration >
Global DMP Settings > 4305 command.
Setting a SWF File to Play at Start Up
The DMP 4305G cannot play a SWF file at startup.
1. Select DMPs from the Device List.
2. Select the DMP Commands > Play SWF command to specify the URL of the .swf
file you want the DMP to play at startup. The screen shown in Figure 7 displays.