Cisco Systems 1.1 manual Environmental Tolerances and Safety Guidelines

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Chapter 1

Introduction

Environmental Tolerances and Safety Guidelines

If any of the preceding is not yet true for you, we recommend that you obtain Quick Start Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player 4305G and complete all of the procedures in it before you use this guide.

This introduction contains the following sections:

Environmental Tolerances and Safety Guidelines, page 1-2

Understanding DMP Modes of Operation, page 1-5

Supported Attributes for Digital Video, page 1-5

Limited Support for MPEG-4, page 1-6

Supported Attributes for Digital Audio, page 1-6

Supported Filetypes in the Embedded Browser, page 1-6

Understanding the Difference Between ‘Apply’ and ‘Save’, page 1-6

Preconfiguring Your DMP To Run Without a Local DHCP Server, page 1-7

Basic DMS Concepts and Vocabulary, page 1-9

Environmental Tolerances and Safety Guidelines

Caution Your DMP might malfunction or be severly damaged if the temperature drops too low or climbs too high at the physical location where you deploy it, or if other environmental tolerances are exceeded.

Table 1-1describes environmental tolerance ranges for a DMP 4305G.

Table 1-1 DMP 4305G Environmental Tolerance Ranges

Environmental Characteristics

Tolerance Ranges and Levels

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Temperature, ambient

US Customary Unit

 

Modern Metric Unit

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minimum

Maximum

Minimum

Maximum

 

 

 

 

 

Operating, long-term or short-term

41°F

104°F

5°C

40°C

 

 

 

 

 

Nonoperating or storage

–4°F

140°F

–20°C

60°C

 

 

 

 

 

Humidity, relative (noncondensing; ambient)

Minimum

 

Maximum

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating, nonoperating, and storage

20 percent

 

85 percent

 

 

 

 

 

 

Altitude (above sea level)

US Customary Unit

 

Modern Metric Unit

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minimum

Maximum

Minimum

Maximum

 

 

 

 

 

Operating, nonoperating, and storage

0 feet

13,780 feet

0 meters

4,200 meters

 

 

 

 

 

User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager 1.1

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Contents User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Player Device Manager Americas HeadquartersPage N T E N T S Supported Fonts Document Conventions ConventionPreface Introduction Environmental Tolerances and Safety Guidelines Environmental Characteristics Tolerance Ranges and LevelsGeneral Precautions Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Understanding DMP Modes of Operation Supported Attributes for Digital VideoLimited Support for MPEG-4 Supported Attributes for Digital AudioSupported Filetypes in the Embedded Browser Understanding the Difference Between ‘Apply’ and ‘Save’Stage-Two Failover Understanding Content Substitution FailoverStage-One Failover Click Apply Basic DMS Concepts and Vocabulary OL-13985-01 Using One-Click Options for a DMP Display Viewing the Assigned DMP IP AddressConfiguring Settings Viewing Video Content in Full-Screen ModeViewing Html Content in Full-Screen Mode Adjusting Basic Network SettingsElement Description Udp//ipaddressofmulticastserver/portnumberAdjusting Embedded Browser Settings Select DMP Display Attributes Adjusting DMP Display Attributes Settings Understanding Content Substitution Failover,Example Settings PalbgElement RGB RBG GRB GBR BRG BGREnabling or Disabling Centralized Management GUI Elements on the Centralized Management Enabling or Disabling Types of Access to Your DMP Managing Permissions for Internal Storage Management,Selecting the Content to Show Showing or Stopping Video Content from an Http URL URLAdjusting the Transparency of the Html Content Plane Specifying the URL to Show on the Html Content Plane Supported Fonts Supported X11 Bitmap Fonts, Supported TrueType Fonts,Slant Pixel Size Point Size Resolution Resolution Y SpacingFoundry ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghij Name FilenameEditing the Dmpdm User Account Using Administrative OptionsEditing the DMP Service ftp User Account Saving Settings That You Configured Restoring Factory Default SettingsBefore You Begin Restarting Your DMPUpgrading the DMP Firmware Field Description Common Scenarios for Using DmpdmShowing Content Files That Are Stored on the SD Card Showing Content Files That Are Stored on a USB Flash Drive Viewing the Cisco UDI for the DMP Model That You Use