Enabling Or Disabling Centralized Management - Cisco Digital Media Player User Manual

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Chapter 2
Using DMPDM
Table 2-3
GUI Elements on the Display Page (continued)
Element
Color Component Order
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Left Audio Channel Volume
Right Channel Audio Volume

Enabling or Disabling Centralized Management

You can enable a remote DMM appliance to manage your DMP as part of a digital signage network.
In the Settings list, click DMM.
Step 1
Enter or edit the required values, as described in
Step 2
To confirm that you are satisfied with the entries or changes that you made and to record them in volatile
Step 3
memory, click Apply.
After you click Apply, the entries or changes take effect. However, the previously defined values will
return as soon as the next time that your DMP restarts.
(Optional) To put all changed values into effect permanently, so that they persist even after your DMP
Step 4
restarts, select Administration > Save Configuration and, when the Save Configuration page appears,
click Save.
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Description
The order in which to store red, green, and blue data if you selected RGB as the color space.
The color component order is sometimes also known as a left-to-right additive color model.
Most modern displays use RGB. To learn which option is the correct one for you to select, see
the manual that came with your DMP display. The options are:
RGB
RBG
GRB
GBR
BRG
BGR
The setting that compensates for any deficiencies in the on-screen brightness of your
DMP display. Brightness compensation values can range from –128 to 127.
The setting that compensates for any deficiencies in the on-screen contrast of your
DMP display. Contrast compensation values can range from 0 to 255.
The setting that compensates for any deficiencies in the on-screen color saturation of your
DMP display. Saturation compensation values can range from 0 to 255.
The setting to control how loudly or softly your DMP delivers (to its attached DMP display)
the sound from the relevant audio channel. Volume can range from 0 to 100, where 0 is silent.
This is separate from the volume setting for the DMP display, which you might adjust with a
remote control.
If you set the volume to 0 on your DMP, you cannot compensate for the silence by
adjusting the volume setting on your DMP display. Instead, you must set an audible
volume on the DMP.
If you set the volume to 0 on your DMP display, you cannot compensate for the silence
by adjusting the volume setting on your DMP. Instead, you must set an audible volume on
the DMP display.
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User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 1.0
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