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Defining Input Commands
Most TV types have multiple inputs available. For TVs in public areas, such as
concourses, it is likely that only one of these inputs will be used. However, in areas
with local TV control (such as clubs, back offices, locker rooms, and luxury suites),
additional inputs may be used to provide connectivity to DVD players, PCs, etc. You
can define labels and serial commands to control the use of these inputs.
concourses, it is likely that only one of these inputs will be used. However, in areas
with local TV control (such as clubs, back offices, locker rooms, and luxury suites),
additional inputs may be used to provide connectivity to DVD players, PCs, etc. You
can define labels and serial commands to control the use of these inputs.
To define input labels and serial commands:
1. On the Serial Commands tab for the desired TV type, click the + at the upper
right of the Available Serial Commands list box.
2. For each desired input (1 through 4):
a. Select the InputxName command in the available list and click << to add it to
the configured list.
b. Select the InputxName command in the configured list and click + at the
upper right of the Serial Strings of Selected Commands. Enter the desired
label, such as HDMI or Composite, and press Enter. This label will appear
on the Cisco IP Phone when a user selects the Advanced option.
label, such as HDMI or Composite, and press Enter. This label will appear
on the Cisco IP Phone when a user selects the Advanced option.
c. Select the Inputx command in the available list and click << to add it to the
configured list.
d. Select the Inputx command in the configured list and click + at the upper
right of the Serial Strings of Selected Commands. Enter the appropriate RS-
232 command for that input, and press Enter.
232 command for that input, and press Enter.
46. If the TV has more available inputs:
a. Click + at the upper right of the Available Serial Commands box and add a
corresponding command called InputxName, where x is a number that
identifies the input.
identifies the input.