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Quick Start Guide for Cisco 
Digital Media Player 4300G
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Important Concepts
Cisco Digital Media Player 4300G (DMP) is a 
compact, addressable network appliance that 
delivers digital signage content to a display that 
you attach. The display can be analog or digital 
and can be standard-definition or high-definition. 
DMP is one part of the Cisco Digital Media System 
(DMS), which combines many Cisco products.
Note
The physical location where you set up a 
DMP must be within 6 feet of a 120V AC 
electrical outlet (socket) and within 6 feet 
of the DMP display.
Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 
(DMPDM) is a web-based graphical user interface 
to configure one DMP device during its initial 
setup or to manage one DMP device in isolation. 
DMPDM is served from the DMP that it manages.
DMP display is any analog or digital television 
screen or other kind of monitor that is attached 
directly to a DMP and that shows digital signage 
content to an audience.
Other important concepts
Cisco Application and Content Networking 
System
 (ACNS) interoperates with DMM-DS to 
greatly reduce redundant digital media traffic over 
satellite and terrestrial networks. ACNS offers a 
comprehensive set of streaming media features to 
deliver high-quality and long-playing digital videos 
live and simultaneously to thousands of users and 
DMPs, or on demand at a later time.
Cisco Digital Media Manager Administration 
Interface
 (DMM-Admin) is a web-based graphical 
user interface to install or upgrade the software 
licenses that enable you to use DMM-DS. 
DMM-Admin is served from a Cisco Media 
Convergence Server.
Cisco Digital Media Manager for Digital Signage 
(DMM-DS) is a web-based graphical user interface; 
it is the scalable alternative to DMPDM. DMM-DS 
helps you to centrally manage a network of DMPs, 
develop digital signage content for them, organize 
the content, develop playlists, and much more. 
DMM-DS is served from a Cisco Media 
Convergence Server. 
Digital signage consists of any combination of 
messages or other kinds of information that people 
can see or hear, and that a DMP delivers to people. 
The content might relate to commerce, popular 
entertainment, staff training, emergency 
awareness, combinations of those things, or nearly 
anything. The people who manage a DMP (or who 
manage multiple DMPs in a digital signage 
network) decide what to show or say, and when, 
and to whom.
To learn more about DMS products and features, 
go to 
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Package Contents
The product package for one DMP 4300G device 
should contain all of the following:
This quick start guide and other printed 
product documentation.
The DMP 4300G.
Two video cables (HDMI & composite/RCA).
One AC adapter and four plugs. 
If anything is missing from the package or appears 
to be defective, contact the technical support team 
trained to support DMS products at: 
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Connect to DHCP Server
The factory default for a DMP 4300G is to obtain 
its IP address automatically from a DHCP server. 
If you will deploy your DMP at a physical location 
that does not have a DHCP server, see Appliance 
Administration Guide for Cisco Digital Media 
System 4.0 
on Cisco.com to learn how to configure 
your DMP to use a static IP address.
Tip
If a network security policy restricts 
DHCP address assignments to network 
interface cards with known MAC 
addresses, read the sticker that is affixed 
to the bottom of your DMP chassis, then 
provide your security policy administrator 
with the MAC address. 
Step 1
Plug one end of an ordinary Ethernet cable 
into the Ethernet 10/100 port on the back 
of the DMP chassis. 
Step 2
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable 
into a network hub, network switch, or 
router that participates in a DHCP 
network.
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Connect to DMP Display
You can use an analog or a digital display, but must 
use the provided composite/RCA cable. (You must 
always use the composite/RCA cable for audio, 
even if you later use HDMI for video.)
Step 1
On the back of the DMP chassis: (a) plug 
the yellow jack into the CVBS connector; 
(b) plug the red jack into the 
AUDIO/RIGHT connector; and (c) plug 
the white jack into the AUDIO/LEFT 
connector.
Step 2
Connect the other end of the 
composite/RCA cable to your 
DMP display.
Step 3
If the DMP display is not already turned 
on, turn it on now.