Chapter 1 Introduction - Cisco Digital Media Player User Manual

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Introduction
Revised Apr. 25, 2007
This guide describes how to use your
DMP devices can show networked digital video streams and multicast, high-quality MPEG video on any
television receiver or monitor (NTSC, PAL, LCD, plasma, or VGA) that you attach.
To learn what other filetypes your DMP can render, see
Tip
page
1-5.
DMPDM helps you to deliver compelling digital media to one
Marketing — Describe products and services directly to your in-store customers.
Customer experience — Deliver entertainment and information to reduce perceived wait times.
Messaging — Broadcast executive and internal communications in real time.
Training — Deliver cost-effective, flexible training.
Information — Deliver real-time schedules, news, and way-faring information where people need it.
Advertising — Sell advertising time and space to third parties.
Branding — Communicate about your brand consistently.
This guide assumes that you already completed the procedures in Quick Start Guide for Cisco Digital
Media Player 4300G and therefore all of the following are true:
Your DMP is connected to:
You already:
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A network with a DHCP server.
A DMP display.
A 120V AC electrical socket.
Checked the LEDs to confirm that your DMP has power and has obtained an IP address.
Learned what dynamic IP address the DHCP server assigned to your DMP.
Used your browser to log in to the DMPDM administrative account.
Used DMPDM to configure video output settings for the DMP display.
(Optional) Used DMPDM to identify the one trusted
should accept centralized management instructions and file transfers.
C H A P T E R
DMP
device and how to use the preinstalled
Supported Filetypes in the Embedded Browser,
DMP display
DMM
User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 1.0
1
DMPDM
software.
for many possible purposes:
appliance from which your DMP
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