Idle Screen Information; Default Directory Setting - Cisco 2000 User Manual

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NOTE: For security purposes, the password for your account will not be displayed once it has been
entered into the settings. Even though this field will appear blank after you click the Submit button,
the password information has been retained.
NOTE: If you change any information on this page, you will need to re-enter your SMTP password
before clicking the Submit button. Not doing so will overwrite the previously entered password with
a blank entry.
Once you have entered the information above, click the Submit button to save your changes.
You can then test your settings by clicking the Send Test Email link. The page will report if the
email was successfully sent or if it failed to send.

Idle Screen Information

This section allows you to modify the information displayed on the front panel display of the Cisco
Digital Media Encoder 2000 LCD.
Check the boxes next to the various information you want displayed. This information is cycled as
the LCD display alternates between status information and encoder information.
At the top of the LCD idle screen is the default message. You can customize this message.
Once you have entered the information above, click the Submit button to save your changes.

Default Directory Setting

NOTE: It is strongly recommended you do not alter this default setting unless you understand the
risk of saving your files to a directory not located on drive (D:). If you save your files to another
drive on the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000, these files could be deleted if you use the Restore to
Factory Defaults feature.
NOTE: Only drive (D:) on the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 has available storage to save your
files. This drive has approximately 85 Gigabytes of storage capacity.
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