Cisco Cisco Professional Series 42-inch LCD

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Release Notes for Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays
OL-17987-01
  Open Caveats
Open Caveats
 describes possible unexpected behavior by Cisco LCD Professional Series displays.
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Table 1
Caveats
Identifier
Description
When you use an HDMI cable or a DVI cable to connect a Cisco Digital Media Player (DMP) endpoint 
to an LCD display from the Cisco LCD Professional Series, you can use Digital Media Manager-Digital 
Signage Module (DMM-DSM) to transmit RS-232 commands through your DMP to the LCD display 
and thereby manage it centrally from anywhere. When HDMI is the connection type from a DMP to a 
Professional Series display, centralized management from DMM-DSM works immediately, without 
any prerequisites. However, when DVI is the connection type, centralized management does not work 
immediately.
Workaround: Complete this simple task at the physical installation site for your LCD display so that 
you can start to centrally manage it:
1.
Do either of the following:
On the remote control for your LCD display, press Menu.
On the front panel of your LCD display, press Menu.
2.
Choose Input > Source List > DVI, and then press Enter.
3.
Choose Input > Edit Name > DVI > HD STB, and then press Enter.
The Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) strings for your display do not refer to it correctly 
as being a Cisco product.
There is no workaround.