Cisco Remote Control Quick Start Manual

Cisco Remote Control Quick Start Manual

Digital media players remote control

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Remote Control Quick Start Guide for
Cisco Digital Media Players
1
Requirements and Limitations
2
Overview: The Battery
3
Replacing the Battery
4
Using the Primary Buttons
5
Using the Secondary Buttons
6
Infrared (IR) Signal Frequency Codes
7
Product Documentation, Support, and Security

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  • Page 1 UICK TART Remote Control Quick Start Guide for Cisco Digital Media Players Requirements and Limitations Overview: The Battery Replacing the Battery Using the Primary Buttons Using the Secondary Buttons Infrared (IR) Signal Frequency Codes Product Documentation, Support, and Security...
  • Page 2 Revised: January 23, 2009 78-18580-02...
  • Page 3 Concepts (Cisco DMS) is a family of Cisco Digital Media System products and technologies, including the ones that this guide describes. A (DMP) is a Digital Media Player compact, solid state, addressable network device that delivers digital signage content and enterprise TV content to a —...
  • Page 4 Learn More To learn more about DMS products, related technologies, and Cisco in general: Description Go To DMS overview http://www.cisco.com/go/dms User documentation http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/p for Cisco DMS s6681/products_documentation_roadm products aps_list.html FAQs and http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/p troubleshooting s6681/prod_troubleshooting_guides_lis t.html Cisco Academy of http://www.cisco.com/go/dms/ads Digital Signage My Tech Support http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/ts...
  • Page 5: Requirements And Limitations

    5.0 or later and that your Cisco Digital Media Manager (DMM) appliances use DMM software release 5.0 or later. If you are upgrading from an earlier release of Cisco DMS, you can log in to your Cisco.com account, and then download the required software and firmware at http://tools.cisco.com/support/downloads/pub/Redirect.x?mdfid=...
  • Page 6: Overview: The Battery

    Four Unlicensed Buttons Four buttons on your remote control are free of licensing restrictions and work without limitation. These buttons are Mute, Power, Show IP, and Volume. See Using the Secondary Buttons, page Overview: The Battery Important safety warnings, notices, and guidelines Caution apply to the battery in your DMP remote control.
  • Page 7 If the battery loses its charge or if you remove the battery, your DMP remote control will not work until the battery is replaced. You should always recycle or dispose of the battery in accordance with: • Its manufacturer guidelines.
  • Page 8: Replacing The Battery

    Replacing the Battery Whenever it is necessary to replace the lithium battery in your DMP remote control: Place the remote control on a flat surface, button-side Step 1 down. To unlock the “BATT” clip Step 2 and remove it, do these two...
  • Page 9: Using The Primary Buttons

    Using the Primary Buttons Most of the time, you will use only six buttons near the middle of your DMP remote control: Menu, Enter, Up, Down, Left, and Right. These buttons, the six most important ones, work as follows: Button Scenario...
  • Page 10 Button Scenario Effect Enter Fullscreen Stops fullscreen mode. Video Playback in Playback continues without Progress interruption. Starts fullscreen mode. fullscreen Playback continues without interruption. Opens and plays the playing highlighted program or channel. Opens the highlighted Categories category. Toggles fullscreen mode on Live Channels or off.
  • Page 11 Button Scenario Effect Fullscreen — Video Playback in Down Stops playback. Moves up or Progress fullscreen down in the list of videos. Moves up or down in the list playing of videos. Moves up or down in the list Categories of categories.
  • Page 12 Button Scenario Effect Left; Fullscreen — Video playback in Right Stops playback and opens the progress fullscreen parent category, if Left. Has no effect, if Right. playing Categories Fullscreen — Live Channels Stops playback and opens the fullscreen parent category, if Left. Has no effect, if Right.
  • Page 13: Using The Secondary Buttons

    Using the Secondary Buttons In addition to the six essential buttons that the preceding table describes, your remote control has 18 other buttons: Button Scenario Effect Power Restarts a DMP. — Mute Toggles the audio volume — to or from 0 (zero), relative...
  • Page 14 Button Scenario Effect Play Fullscreen Restarts video playback Video Playback in from the beginning. Progress Restarts video playback fullscreen from the beginning. Opens and plays the playing highlighted program or channel. Opens the highlighted Categories category. Toggles fullscreen mode on Live Channels or off.
  • Page 15 Button Scenario Effect Stop Fullscreen Stops video playback and Video Playback in stops fullscreen mode. Progress Stops video playback. fullscreen — playing Categories Live Channels Main Menu Electronic Program Guide Rewind These buttons are reserved — for features that will be Fast added to DMPs in future Forward...
  • Page 16 Button Scenario Effect Exit Fullscreen Stops fullscreen mode. Video Playback in Playback continues Progress without interruption. Stops video playback and fullscreen opens the parent category. Opens the parent category. playing Categories Stops video playback and Live Channels opens the parent category. —...
  • Page 17 Button Scenario Effect Changes the channel — immediately if you are watching live TV. Moves up or down in a list of channels. Red; These buttons are reserved — Green; for features that will be Yellow added to DMPs in future Blue releases.
  • Page 18: Infrared (Ir) Signal Frequency Codes

    Infrared (IR) Signal Frequency Codes Each button on your remote control is correlated to a particular IR signal frequency. Hexadecimal representations of these frequencies are as follows: 0xff000090 Power 0xec130090 Left 0xf9060090 Play 0xeb140090 Right 0xfd020090 Pause 0xbf400090 Volume Up...
  • Page 19 For information on obtaining documentation, obtaining support, providing documentation feedback, security guidelines, and also recommended aliases and general Cisco documents, see the monthly What’s New in Cisco Product Documentation, which also lists all new and revised Cisco technical documentation, at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/general/whatsnew/whatsnew.html...
  • Page 20 Cisco TelePresence, Cisco WebEx, DCE, and Welcome to the Human Network are trademarks; Changing the Way We Work, Live, Play, and Learn and Cisco Store are service marks; and Access Registrar, Aironet, AsyncOS, Bringing the Meeting To You, Catalyst, CCDA, CCDP, CCIE, CCIP, CCNA, CCNP, CCSP, CCVP, Cisco, the Cisco Certified...

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