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Managing DMP Settings
The DMP commands in the Device Configuration drawer help
you to manage DMP settings such as displaying the IP address of
a DMP, restarting flash, enabling/disabling DHCP, updating MIB
settings, and rebooting a DMP. The DMP commands also allow
you to specify the SWF files and Media files the DMP plays at start
up.
you to manage DMP settings such as displaying the IP address of
a DMP, restarting flash, enabling/disabling DHCP, updating MIB
settings, and rebooting a DMP. The DMP commands also allow
you to specify the SWF files and Media files the DMP plays at start
up.
Displaying the DMP IP Address on the TV
Send the DMP Commands > Display IP command t
o display the DMP‟s IP Address
on the TV attached to the DMP.
You can specify the time (in seconds) for which the IP address is displayed. The
duration is only applicable for the DMP 4305G. By default, the IP address is displayed
for 5 seconds.
duration is only applicable for the DMP 4305G. By default, the IP address is displayed
for 5 seconds.
For the DMP 4310G, the IP address is displayed for 10 seconds. This
duration cannot be changed.
duration cannot be changed.
Restarting Flash on a DMP
The DMP utilizes the Adobe Flash Player or simply “Flash” software to deliver HD
graphics and video. If the Adobe Flash player stops working, the DMP stops working.
graphics and video. If the Adobe Flash player stops working, the DMP stops working.
When that happens, often the quickest way to recover it is to send the DMP
Commands > Restart Flash Dashboard command to restart Flash on the DMP. The
Dashboard will prompt for confirmation before restarting Flash. There are no
command parameters to set for the Restart Flash command.
Commands > Restart Flash Dashboard command to restart Flash on the DMP. The
Dashboard will prompt for confirmation before restarting Flash. There are no
command parameters to set for the Restart Flash command.
You can see feedback on what is happening in the Console tab in the Device Details
window. This is similar to watching the console on the DMP. In the example shown in
Figure 3, you can see that the Reset Flash command was sent and the update was
successful.
window. This is similar to watching the console on the DMP. In the example shown in
Figure 3, you can see that the Reset Flash command was sent and the update was
successful.