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Configuration:
Configure the player RS-232 transmission to match the settings of the connected RS-232 equipment. To configure RS-232,
complete the following settings and click the
Bits per Second – Select the baud rate from 110 to 460800.
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Data Bits – Select either 7 or 8 data bits.
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Stop Bits – Select either 1 or 2 stop bits.
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Parity – Select the parity as none, odd, or even.
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Note: The iCC also displays the Local Override section. This allows you to enable and define a local RS-232
configuration separate from the one defined in the channel.

9.3.2 Interactivity

Use the Interactivity page to program the player to respond to RS-232 inputs.
The player can respond to voltage changes on the following RS-232 inputs:
Clear To Send (CTS).
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Data Carrier Detect (DCD).
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Data Set Ready (DSR).
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Ring Indicator (RI).
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Click the

button to view and edit the properties for each input required:
Enabled – Indicates the availability of the input for use on the player.
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Name – The name to use for this input when referencing it elsewhere.
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Used By – Indicates the zones and layouts that use the input.
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9.4 Backing Up Your iCC

In case of problems, you should maintain regular backups of the media content files and settings that your iCC uses. See
Backup Contents
for details of what is backed up.
Use the Setup > Maintenance & Troubleshooting > Backup & Restore page to create, save, and restore backup files. You
can save the files in a Local Backup on the iCC itself or create an External Backup to save the files on a USB device
attached to the iCC (for example, a USB stick or external disk drive, depending on how much space your backup needs). You
can also save a back up to a location on your computer. If needed later, you can restore those files and settings onto this or
another iCC.
To create a backup:
1. On the menu bar, click Setup and select Maintenance & Troubleshooting > Backup & Restore.
2. If you want to create an external backup, attach a USB device to the iCC and click the External Backup tab.
3. Click the
4. If you want to save the backup to a location on your computer, click the backup filename then follow the prompts on the
button. It can take several minutes for the iCC to create the backup.
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