Table Of Contents
Specifications, Supported Features, and Compatibility Information for Cisco Digital Media Suite
Supported Browsers for Use with Cast
Supported Browsers for Use with Digital Media Designer
Supported Browsers for Use with Digital Media Player Device Manager
Supported Browsers for Use with Digital Signs
Supported Browsers for Use with DMM Administration (previously called DMS-Admin)
Supported Browsers for Use with Show and Share
Supported Browsers for Use with Show and Share Administration
Supported Browsers for Use with Show and Share Reports
Logical Ports That Cisco DMS Components Use
Component Server Interoperation
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 4.0.0
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 4.1.0
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.0
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.1
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.2
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.3
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.1.0
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.1.1
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.0
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.1
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.2
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.2.1
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.3
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.3.0
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.3.6
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.4.0
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.4.1
DMP Certificate Expiration — CRITICAL HOTFIX AVAILABLE
Formatted Capacity of DMP Internal Storage
DMP Physical Specifications and Interfaces (I/O Ports)
DMP Support, by Model, for Asset Types
DMP Support, by Model, for USB Local Storage
DMP 4310G Support for USB Local Storage
DMP 4400G Support for USB Local Storage
DMP 4305G Support for USB Local Storage (Discontinued Model)
DMP 4300G Support for USB Local Storage (Discontinued Model)
SSL Encryption Ciphers That DMPs Support
DMP Interoperation with Cisco DMM
LCD Digital Signs and Other Presentation Systems
Choose Suitable Display Systems for Digital Signs
Generally Supported Touchscreen Driver Categories
Supported Touchscreen Drivers in Cisco DMS 5.4
Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays
RS-232 Command Strings for Cisco LCD-Professional Series Displays
Specifications, Supported Features, and Compatibility Information for Cisco Digital Media Suite
Revised: January 20, 2014
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.4.1
•LCD Digital Signs and Other Presentation Systems
Overview
Cisco Digital Media Suite (Cisco DMS) is an ecosystem for networked digital video. It is also the collective name for a broad range of hardware products, software products, and accessories that are sold and licensed separately but work together seamlessly. Cisco DMS is a key component of several Cisco portfolios. This guide consolidates information for the full range of Cisco DMS products.
•Logical Ports That Cisco DMS Components Use
Supported Browsers
•Supported Browsers for Use with Cast
•Supported Browsers for Use with Digital Media Designer
•Supported Browsers for Use with Digital Media Player Device Manager
•Supported Browsers for Use with Digital Signs
•Supported Browsers for Use with DMM Administration (previously called DMS-Admin)
•Supported Browsers for Use with Show and Share
•Supported Browsers for Use with Show and Share Administration
•Supported Browsers for Use with Show and Share Reports
Supported Browsers for Use with Cast
1 Alongside any supported browser, you must have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0 or later installed.
2 32-bit version or 32-bit mode.
Supported Browsers for Use with Digital Media Designer
1 Alongside any supported browser, you must have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0 or later installed.
2 32-bit version or 32-bit mode.
Supported Browsers for Use with Digital Media Player Device Manager
1 Alongside any supported browser, you must have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0 or later installed.
2 32-bit version or 32-bit mode.
Supported Browsers for Use with Digital Signs
1 Alongside any supported browser, you must have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0 or later installed.
2 32-bit version or 32-bit mode.
Supported Browsers for Use with DMM Administration (previously called DMS-Admin)
1 Alongside any supported browser, you must have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0 or later installed.
2 32-bit version or 32-bit mode.
Supported Browsers for Use with Show and Share
1. Cisco DMS 5.3.0 was the final release that included Show and Share as a component product. All subsequent releases of Show and Share after 5.3.0 were sold and supported separately from Cisco DMS. Those independent releases are outside the scope of what this guide describes.
2. Alongside any supported browser, you must have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0 or later installed.
Supported Browsers for Use with Show and Share Administration
1. Cisco DMS 5.3.0 was the final release that included Show and Share as a component product. All subsequent releases of Show and Share after 5.3.0 were sold and supported separately from Cisco DMS. Those independent releases are outside the scope of what this guide describes.
2. Alongside any supported browser, you must have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0 or later installed.
Supported Browsers for Use with Show and Share Reports
1. Cisco DMS 5.3.0 was the final release that included Show and Share as a component product. All subsequent releases of Show and Share after 5.3.0 were sold and supported separately from Cisco DMS. Those independent releases are outside the scope of what this guide describes.
2. Alongside any supported browser, you must have Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6.0 or later installed.
Logical Ports That Cisco DMS Components Use
Make sure to keep these logical ports open to traffic exchanged among Cisco DMS components.
Note Show and Share ports are deprecated after Cisco DMS 5.3.
Port No. From To Bidir? Protocol Description20
Show and Share
deployment server
N
FTP
Show and Share server deploying content to content hosting location using FTP
20
DMM
DMP
N
FTP
DMM server deploying content to DMP using FTP
20
DMP
FTP server
Y
FTP
transfer of content files
21
Show and Share
deployment server
N
FTP
Show and Share server deploying content to content hosting location using FTP
21
DMM
DMP
N
FTP
DMM server deploying content to DMP using FTP
21
DMP
FTP server
Y
FTP
transfer of content files
22
Show and Share
deployment server
N
SFTP
Show and Share server deploying content to content hosting location using SFTP
22
DMM
DMP
N
SFTP
DMM server deploying content to DMP using SFTP
53
DMP
DNS server
N
DNS
DNS services
80
DME
Show and Share
N
HTTP
communication between Show and Share and DME
80
User
Show and Share
N
HTTP
user requesting content from Show and Share
80
User
deployment server
N
HTTP
user requesting content from external server
80
DMP
content server
N
HTTP
123
DMP
NTP server
Y
NTP
NTP services
139
DMP
content server
N
CIFS
CIFS services
161
SNMP client
DMM
N
SNMP
SNMP services
389
DMM
Active Directory(LDAP)
N
LDAP
user database creation or updates
443
Admin Client
DMP
N
SSL
443
User
Show and Share
N
HTTPS
443
User
DMM
N
HTTPS
445
DMP
content server
N
CIFS
CIFS services
514
DMM
Show and Share
N
syslog
syslog services
514
DMP
syslog server
N
syslog
syslog services
554
User
deployment server
N
RTSP
User requesting WMV streaming from external Windows Media Streaming Server
554
DMP
content server
N
RTSP
DMP requesting WMV streaming from external Windows Media Streaming Server
636
DMM
Active Directory(LDAPS)
N
LDAPS
user database creation or updates
694
DMM primary
DMM secondary
Y
(UDP) Heartbeat for failover health monitoring
695
Show and Share primary
Show and Share secondary
Y
(UDP) Heartbeat for failover health monitoring
843
User
DMM
N
proof of play
843
User
DMM
N
Flash policy server daemon in the DMM user interface, used for edits — such as, adding a DMP to a DMP group.1
1935
User
Show and Share
N
RTMP
User requesting Flash or H.264 streaming from Show and Share
1935
User
deployment server
N
RTMP
User requesting Flash or H.264 streaming from external Flash or H.264 streaming server
5432
DMM
Show and Share
Y
PostGres
PostGres between DMM and Show and Share
7777
Admin Client
DMP
N
SSL
7777
DMM
DMP
Y
SSL
7849
DMM primary
DMM secondary
Y
DRBD (failover)
7850
Show and Share primary
Show and Share secondary
Y
DRBD (failover)
8080
User
Show and Share
N
HTTP
User uploading content to Show and Share
8443
DMM
Show and Share
Y
HTTPS
DMM <--> Show and Share peering
8443
User
Show and Share
N
HTTPS
Access to the Show and Share secured GUI
9161
Y
SNMP
SNMP services
9999
DMM
Show and Share
Y
JMX communication
30865
All cluster nodes (Failover)
All cluster nodes (Failover)
Y
CSYNC
synchronize config files between nodes in a cluster (failover).
45001
DMM
Show and Share
Y
inventory/deployment
46001
DMM
Show and Share
Y
inventory/deployment
61616
Show and Share
DMM
Y
Activemq
User Config
User
deployment server
N
HTTP
user requesting content from external server
User Config
DME
media server
Y
HTTP
signaling between DME and media server
User Config
DMP
content server
N
HTTP
1 When editing problems in the DMM UI are not resolved by rebooting your DMM server, look for software on the client system, including McAfee software, that might have blocked this port.
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DME=Digital Media Encoder
DMM=Digital Media Manager
DMP=Digital Media PlayerCisco DMS Servers
•Component Server Interoperation
Component Server Interoperation
Cisco DMS requires that the following software versions be installed respectively on a Cisco Show and Share appliance and the DMM appliance that controls it.
Note Cisco DMS 5.3.0 was the final release that included Show and Share as a component product. Any subsequent releases of Show and Share are sold and supported separately from Cisco DMS. Those independent releases are outside the scope of what this guide describes.
Server Platform Support
Continual improvements to Cisco DMS bring advanced features, which impel us over time to use ever-more capable server platforms. For this reason, we have obsoleted MCS-Series server models that were no longer sufficient to keep pace with our advancements. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/AE5b2.
Server Appliance End of Sale Date 1 Last Date of Support 2 DMS Support
MCS 7825 ModelsMCS 7825-H2
30-November-2008
30-November-2011
Up to v.5.2.2.x
MCS 7825-H3
13-March-2009
13-March-2012
Up to v.5.2.2.x
MCS 7835 ModelsMCS 7835-H1
13-September-2007
13-September-2010
Up to v.5.2.2.x
MCS 7835-H2
13-March-2009
13-March-2012
Up to v.5.2.2.x
1 The End of Sale (EOS) Date is the last day that a model was offered for sale.
2 Cisco EOS policy requires that all EOS hardware products receive software maintenance updates for a period of three years. This is known as the Last Date of Support.
Tip A patch release, Cisco DMS 5.2.2.1, brings many of the bug fixes from our 5.2.3 release to Cisco DMS customers who use MCS-family servers. However, Cisco DMS 5.2.2.1 does not introduce any new features and does not include any support for server failover features.
What are your product migration options?
If you use Cisco DMS with MCS-family servers, we recommend that you migrate to Cisco DMS UCS C-Series Rack-Mount servers. These newer servers improve application performance while supporting features and products in new and future Cisco DMS releases. See: http://cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6682/products_data_sheets_list.html.
Server Upgrade Matrixes
These topics describe server upgrade considerations for platform releases that extend Cisco DMS.
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 4.0.0
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 4.1.0
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.0
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.1
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.2
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.3
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.1.0
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.1.1
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.0
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.1
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.2
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.2.1
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.3
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.3.0
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.3.6
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.4.0
•Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.4.1
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 4.0.0
Note End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Bulletin for Cisco DMS 4.0 — http://tools.cisco.com/squish/c8D00.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for Cisco DMS 4.0 at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/715A4.
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•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 4.0.0... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 3.5
N
—
Y
—
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 3.5 (500 users)
Y
—
N
—
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 3.5 (1,000 users)
N
—
Y
—
—
—
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 4.1.0
Note End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Bulletin for Cisco DMS 4.1 — http://tools.cisco.com/squish/B89d7.
Tip See step-by-step upgrades notes for Cisco DMS 4.1.0 at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/ee89e.
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•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 4.1.0... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 4.0
N
N
Y
N
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 4.0 (500 users)
Y
N
N
N
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 4.0 (1,000 users)
N
N
Y
N
—
—
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.0
Note End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Bulletin for Cisco DMS 5.0 — http://tools.cisco.com/squish/95d78.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for all versions of Cisco DMS 5.0.x at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/66c7F.
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•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.0.0... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 4.1
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 4.1 (500 users)
Y
Y
N
N
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 4.1 (1,000 users)
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.1
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for all versions of Cisco DMS 5.0.x at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/66c7F.
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•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.0.1... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.0
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 4.1 (500 users)
Y
Y
N
N
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 4.1 (1,000 users)
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.2
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for all versions of Cisco DMS 5.0.x at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/66c7F.
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•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.0.2... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.0 or 5.0.1
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 5.0 or 5.0.1 (500 users)
Y
Y
N
N
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 5.0 or 5.0.1 (1,000 users)
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.0.3
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for all versions of Cisco DMS 5.0.x at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/66c7F.
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•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.0.3... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.0.2
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 5.0.2 (500 users)
Y
Y
N
N
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 5.0.2 (1,000 users)
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.1.0
Note End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Bulletin for Cisco DMS 5.1 — http://tools.cisco.com/squish/b41ff.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for all versions of Cisco DMS 5.1.x at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/456B2.
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•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.1.0... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.0.2
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 5.0.2 (500 users)
Y
Y
N
N
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 5.0.2 (1,000 users)
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.1.1
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for all versions of Cisco DMS 5.1.x at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/456B2.
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•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.1.1... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.1
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 5.1 (500 users)
Y
Y
N
N
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 5.1 (1,000 users)
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.0
Note Cisco DMS 5.2.0 can interoperate with Microsoft Internet Information Server 6.0 for Windows 2003 Enterprise.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for Cisco DMS 5.2.0 at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/99B16.
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•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.2.0... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.1
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 5.1 (500 users)
Y
Y
N
N
—
—
—
—
Cisco Video Portal 5.1 (1,000 users)
N
N
Y
Y
—
—
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.1
Note•Cisco DMS 5.2.1 can interoperate with Microsoft Internet Information Server 6.0 for Windows 2003 Enterprise.
•Cisco DMS 5.2.1 can interoperate with Microsoft Active Directory Server releases 2000 and 2003.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for Cisco DMS 5.2.1 at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/0c208.
Legend
•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.2.1... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.2
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
—
—
Cisco Show and Share 5.2 (Workgroup)
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
—
—
Cisco Show and Share 5.2 (Enterprise)
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.2
Note•Cisco DMS 5.2.2 can interoperate with Microsoft Internet Information Server 6.0 for Windows 2003 Enterprise.
•Cisco DMS 5.2.2 can interoperate with Microsoft Active Directory Server releases 2000 and 2003.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for Cisco DMS 5.2.2 at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/7a40F.
Legend
•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.2.2... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.2.1
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
—
—
Cisco Show and Share 5.2.1 (Workgroup)
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
—
—
Cisco Show and Share 5.2.1 (Enterprise)
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
—
—
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.2.1
Note•Cisco DMS 5.2.2.1 can interoperate with Microsoft Internet Information Server 6.0 for Windows 2003 Enterprise.
•Cisco DMS 5.2.2.1 can interoperate with Microsoft Active Directory Server releases 2000 and 2003.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for Cisco DMS 5.2.2.1 at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/35a9C.
Legend
•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.2.2.1... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.2.2
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Cisco Show and Share 5.2.2 (Workgroup)
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Cisco Show and Share 5.2.2 (Enterprise)
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.2.3
Note•Cisco DMS 5.2.3 can interoperate with Microsoft Internet Information Server 6.0 for Windows 2003 Enterprise.
•Cisco DMS 5.2.3 can interoperate with Microsoft Active Directory Server releases 2000, 2003, and 2008R2.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for Cisco DMS 5.2.3 at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/1317A.
Legend
•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.2.3... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.2.2
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
Cisco Show and Share 5.2.2 (Workgroup)
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Cisco Show and Share 5.2.2 (Enterprise)
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.3.0
Note•Cisco DMS 5.3.0 can interoperate with Microsoft Internet Information Server 6.0 for Windows 2003 Enterprise.
•Cisco DMS 5.3.0 can interoperate with Microsoft Active Directory Server releases 2000, 2003, and 2008R2.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for Cisco DMS 5.3 at http://tools.cisco.com/squish/4B602.
Legend
•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.3.0... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.2.3
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Y
Cisco Show and Share 5.2.3 (Workgroup)
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
Cisco Show and Share 5.2.3 (Enterprise)
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Y
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.3.6
Note•Cisco DMS 5.3.6 can interoperate with Microsoft Internet Information Server 6.0 for Windows 2003 Enterprise.
•Cisco DMS 5.3.6 can interoperate with Microsoft Active Directory Server releases 2000, 2003, and 2008R2.
•Cisco DMS 5.3.6 can interoperate with Cisco Show and Share 5.3.0 (Workgroup and Enterprise) as well as Cisco Show and Share 5.3.0 MR1 (Workgroup and Enterprise).
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for Cisco DMS 5.3.6 at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/digital_media_systems/5_x/5_3/dms/upgrade/guide/536UpgradeGuide.html.
Legend
•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.3.6... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.3.0
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Y
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.4.0
Note•Cisco DMS 5.4.0 can interoperate with Microsoft Internet Information Server 7.2 for Windows Server 2008R2.
•Cisco DMS 5.4.0 can interoperate with Microsoft Active Directory Server releases 2000, 2003, and 2008R2.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for Cisco DMS 5.4 at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/digital_media_systems/5_x/5_4/dms/upgrade/guide/54upgrade.html.
Legend
•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.4.0... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.3.6
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Y
Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.3.0
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Y
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Server Upgrades to Cisco DMS 5.4.1
Note•Cisco DMS 5.4.1 can interoperate with Microsoft Internet Information Server 7.2 for Windows Server 2008R2.
•Cisco DMS 5.4.1 can interoperate with Microsoft Active Directory Server releases 2000, 2003, and 2008R2.
Tip See step-by-step upgrade notes for Cisco DMS 5.4.1 at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/video/digital_media_systems/5_x/5_4/dms/upgrade/guide/541upgrade.html.
Legend
•Y = supported
•N = not supported
•— = not applicable
This Server Software Release is Upgradable to 5.4.1... ... On This Appliance Chassis MCS-7825 MCS-7835 WAVE-574 UCS 7825-H2 1 7825-H3 2 7835-H1 3 7835-H2 4 7835-H3 C200 C210Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.4.0
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Y
1 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H2 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/24Bb1.
· 30-November-2008 — END OF SALE
· 30-November-2011 — END OF SUPPORT
2 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7825-H3 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/79Fb7.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
3 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H1 platform. See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/13e78.
· 13-September-2007 — END OF SALE
· 13-September-2010 — END OF SUPPORT
4 Superior equipment replaced the outdated MCS 7835-H2 platform.See http://tools.cisco.com/squish/5c06e.
· 13-March-2009 — END OF SALE
· 13-March-2012 — END OF SUPPORT
Cisco Digital Media Players
•DMP Certificate Expiration — CRITICAL HOTFIX AVAILABLE
•Formatted Capacity of DMP Internal Storage
•DMP Physical Specifications and Interfaces (I/O Ports)
•DMP Support, by Model, for Asset Types
•DMP Support, by Model, for USB Local Storage
•SSL Encryption Ciphers That DMPs Support
•DMP Interoperation with Cisco DMM
DMP Certificate Expiration — CRITICAL HOTFIX AVAILABLE
CSCty22538
Communication can fail between Cisco Digital Media Manager (DMM) and its inventory of Cisco Digital Media Players (DMPs). In an affected deployment, error messages indicate that digital certificate expiration is the root cause.
HOTFIX
You can recover from these communication failures in 10 minutes or less by loading a hotfix on your DMM server. See http://cisco.com/web/software/282100271/56598/DMM-patch-CSCty22538-Readme.txt.
•The hotfix also works around a related failure, in which DMP certificate expiration disrupts use of a DMM advanced task called "File Transfer to DMP" (CSCty23792).
•The hotfix DOES NOT improve disrupted IP phone-based remote control of the Cisco Cast electronic program guide (CSCty36771).
The hotfix is fragile. IF YOU DO NOT use the permanent solution described below, any future upgrade of your DMM server could cause it to lose contact again with your affected DMPs. In such cases, you must then REAPPLY the hotfix.
PERMANENT FIX
You can prevent these communication failures altogether by installing DMP firmware release 5.3.5, which resolves these known defects: CSCty22538, CSCty23792, and CSCty36771.
Note To download this DMP firmware, you must have a valid service contract associated to your Cisco.com profile. If you do not have a service contract you can get one through your Cisco account team, your Cisco partner, or a qualified Cisco reseller. Then, once you have the service, you must associate it to your Cisco.com user ID at https://tools.cisco.com/RPF/profile/edit_entitlement.do?Tab=3.
1. Apply the hotfix to your DMM server, if you have not already done so. Otherwise, it cannot direct your DMPs to install their new firmware.
2. Obtain the new DMP firmware.
a. Log in to your Cisco.com account, and then go to http://cisco.com/cisco/software/navigator.html?mdfid=280936311&flowid=21001.
b. Click your DMP model in the Cisco Digital Media Players list.
c. Click Expand All in the versions tree, and then click 5.3.5.
d. Click Download.
3. Install the new DMP firmware, as described in your Cisco DMS upgrade guide at http://cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6681/prod_installation_guides_list.html.
Formatted Capacity of DMP Internal Storage
Caution Do not open a DMP.
Internal storage is formatted to this capacity.
DMP Model Storage Medium Formatted Capacity Available CapacityDMP 4305G
CF
2 GB
0.9 GB
DMP 4310G
SSD
32 GB
30.9 GB
DMP 4400G
SD
4 GB
2.9 GB
Related Topics
•DMP Support, by Model, for USB Local Storage
DMP Physical Specifications and Interfaces (I/O Ports)
Table 1 describes the connectors, sensors, and buttons on each DMP model.
DMP 4305G
Width: 7.5 in (190 mm)
Height: 1.5 in (38 mm)
Depth: 5 in (127 mm)
Weight: 1 lb (0.45 kg)
Power Consumption: 12W peak and 5W average
Input Current: 3 ADC
Internal Disk: 2GB CF EXT2
DMP 4310G
Width: 7.5 in (190 mm)
Height: 1.5 in (38 mm)
Depth: 5 in (127 mm)
Weight: 1 lb (0.45 kg)
Power Consumption: 12W peak and 8W average
Input Current: 2 ADC
Internal Disk: 32GB SSD EXT2
DMP 4400G
Width: 10 in (254 mm)
Height: 2 in (51 mm)
Depth: 8 in (203 mm)
Weight: 4.4 lb (2 kg)
Power Consumption: 30W peak and 15W average1
Input Current: 3 ADC
Internal Disk: 4GB SD EXT2
1 On PoE, consumption is constant at 15.4W.
Table 1 DMP Physical Interfaces
Category and Subcategory Chassis Label DMP 4305G DMP 4310G DMP 4400G
Electrical Power ConnectorsDC
5V
•POWER 5V DC
1
0
0
12V
•DC 12V
0
1
0
•Power DC
0
0
1
PoE1
IEEE 802.3af
•RJ-45
0
1
0
Network ConnectorsWired2
Fast Ethernet
10/100
•10/100
1
0
0
Gigabit Ethernet3
10/100/1000
•RJ45
0
1
0
•RJ-45
0
0
1
Wireless4
IEEE 802.11b/g
•Antenna
0
0
1
Debugging (for Cisco use only)—
•CONSOLE
0
1
0
Media Signal ConnectorsWired5
Video connectors
HDMI 1.1
•HDMI
1
0
1
HDMI 1.36
0
1
0
Component7
•YPbPr/
S-Video0
1
0
•S-VIDEO/
YPbPr1
0
0
•S-Video
0
0
1
Composite
•CVBS
1
08
1
Audio connectors
3.5mm jack9
•Audio
0
1
1
RCA
•SPDIF10
0
0
1
•RIGHT
1
0
0
•LEFT
1
0
0
InfraredWired
IR receiver extension
3.5 mm jack
•IR Extension
0
1
1
Wireless
IR receiver
Sensor for remote control11
•—
1
1
1
Serial (Comm Port) ConnectorsWired
Data
USB 1.0
•USB
1
0
0
USB 2.012
0
213
213
RS-232
(9-pin DB9 to 9-pin DB9)•RS232
1
0
1
RS-232
(9-pin DB9 to 3.55mm jack)0
1
0
HumanPower On/Off
Latching pushbutton switch
•Power
0
1
0
Device Reset
Recessed pushbutton switch
•Reset
1
1
1
1 IEEE 802.3af interface with integrated switching regulator.
2 Category 5 or better. Maximum length: 328 ft (100 m). For any distance greater than 165 ft (50 m), we recommend that you use Category 5e or Category 6 certified Ethernet cabling. For installation behind walls, we recommend plenum-rated cabling unless it does not satisfy the requirements set forth in your regional building code. We do not ship any Ethernet cable with any DMP model. You must obtain this cable separately.
3 Wake-on-LAN.
4 Supporting EAP-FAST, WEP, WPA, and WPA2.
5 For maximum supported media signal cable lengths, see the "Choose Media Signal Cables" section. Each video and audio signal cable that we ship with DMPs is 6 ft (approximately 1.83 m) long.
6 Backward-compatible to HDMI 1.1.
7 Use an S-Video signal cable with a YPbPr-to-S-Video adapter to transmit and receive YPbPr data signals.
8 Although there is no Composite CVBS connector on a DMP 4310G, its YPbPr/S-Video connector supports Composite CVBS when you use an S-Video-to-Composite adapter.
9 Stereo audio output, irrespective of the cable type for video output.
10 Your DMP remote control (sold separately) cannot mute audio output from the SPDIF interface.
11 Maximum distance from remote control to DMP is 15 ft (5 m). The IR sensor's signal coverage range extends from 45° left to 45° right.
12 Maximum USB cable length is 15 ft (approximately 5 m).
13 The expected use is one USB connection for a touchscreen and the other for an external data storage device.
DMP Support, by Model, for Asset Types
We Support These Asset Types... ... On These DMP Models
DMP 4305G
DMP 4310G
DMP 4400G
Image Formats•GIF
•JPG (nonprogressive)
•PNG 3
•Version 6 (with ActionScript 2) 6
•Version 7 (with ActionScript 2) 6
•Version 9 (with ActionScript 2 or 3) 7
•Version 10 (with ActionScript 2 or 3)
•FlashLite 3.1 (with ActionScript 2)
Video Codec/Container Pairs•MPEG-1/TS
•MPEG-2/TS — MP at High Level
•MPEG-4.2/TS — ASP at L5
•H.264/TS — MP at L4.0; HP at L4.0 (or L4.1 for Blu-ray/D)
•H.264/MP4 8 — MP at L4.0; HP at L4.0 (or L4.1 for Blu-ray/D)
•Windows Media 9/ASF 9
Audio Codecs 10•MPEG-1 Layer 1
•MPEG-1 Layer 2
•HE-AAC v1
•AC3 — Dolby Digital 5.1
•AC3 — Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
•AC3 — Dolby ProLogic IIx 5.1
•AC3 — Dolby TrueHD 7.1
•MPEG-4 AAC LC 5.1
1 But not in standalone Flash content or DMD slideshows. Use DMD's "All Media Playlist," instead.
2 In releases 5.1.1 and earlier, DMP 4305G and 4400G models could render the first frame from an animated GIF but not any of its subsequent frames. Thus, it appeared to be an ordinary GIF image instead of an animation (CSCte64283). However, releases 5.2.0 and later render the entire GIF animation.
3 In releases 5.1.1 and earlier, DMP 4305G endpoints could not render PNG images at all (CSCte64283). However, releases 5.2.0 and later render such images correctly. Even so, they render slowly on DMP 4305G and 4400G models and we recommend on these models that you prefer another format.
4 See the "DMD Guidelines for SWF Animations" topics on Cisco.com. Also: Any SWF that includes Stage.scaleMode = "noScale" in its ActionScript code will prevent older DMP models from scaling it correctly. (CSCtn84520)
5 We do not support audio in Shockwave Flash.
6 Backward compatible on a DMP 4310G or a DMP 4400G but not any other DMP models.
7 Supported exclusively in DMD 5.2.0. Not supported thereafter.
8 The "moov" atom must be located at the beginning of the file.
9 On-demand (prerecorded), not live. PTS value > 100ms. HTTP, CIFS, or local storage only.
10 The supported audio data rate is 64-320 kbps on a DMP 4305G or DMP 4400G. It is 64-384 kbps on a DMP 4310G.
11 HTTP or local storage only. Prerecoded, not live.
12 Variable Bitrate (VBR) MP3 files are not supported.
DMP Support, by Model, for USB Local Storage
•DMP 4310G Support for USB Local Storage
•DMP 4400G Support for USB Local Storage
•DMP 4305G Support for USB Local Storage (Discontinued Model)
•DMP 4300G Support for USB Local Storage (Discontinued Model)
DMP 4310G Support for USB Local Storage
Local Storage Restrictions for DMP 4310G
A DMP 4310G that uses an attached USB storage volume might corrupt or erase data on this attached volume. Likewise, a DMP 4310G might lose its ability to mount this attached volume. After the DMP reaches this general state, it sometimes reports incorrectly that the attached volume is still mounted and working. These problems can occur when you disconnect the external volume from the upper USB interface on a DMP 4310G and then, without any delay, plug it immediately into the lower USB interface on the same DMP. However, these problems do not occur in every such case. In our tests, they occurred approximately 1 percent of the time. (See the "DMP 4310G" photograph, earlier in this guide.)
To reduce your possible exposure to these problems, wait no less than 3 seconds after you connect or disconnect an attached volume, before you do the reverse. In our tests, this best practice eliminated the risk.
Restart the DMP if it merely unmounts its attached volume. There is no workaround after the attached volume is erased or its data becomes corrupted. All that you can do after the fact is reformat the volume and restore its data from a recent backup.
DMP 4400G Support for USB Local Storage
DMP 4305G Support for USB Local Storage (Discontinued Model)
Table 4 USB Storage for DMP 4305G
DMP Model Running Firmware Passed Our Tests with These External USB Storage Devices Manufacturer Brand Name (and model number, if applicable) Capacity File System4305G1
•5.3(5)
•5.3(4)
•5.3(0)
Kingston
Data Traveler USB Flash Key
4 GB
FAT32
8 GB
FAT32
DiskGo
EDGE
32 GB
FAT32
Western Digital
WD Passport Portable Drive
320 GB2
FAT32
•5.2(3)
•5.2.2(3)
•5.2(1)
•5.2(0)
Kingston
Data Traveler USB Flash Key
4 GB
FAT32
8 GB
FAT32
DiskGo
EDGE
32 GB
FAT32
Western Digital
WD Passport Portable Drive
320 GB2
FAT32
•5.1(0)
•5.0(3)
•5.0(2)
•5.0(0)
•2.43(1)
Kingston
Data Traveler USB Flash Key
4 GB
FAT32
8 GB
FAT32
DiskGo
EDGE
32 GB
FAT32
Western Digital
WD Passport Portable Drive
320 GB2
FAT32
1 This model is discontinued. See http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/video/ps9901/ps9892/eol_c51-675115.html.
2 See CSCsw67738 in Bug Toolkit on Cisco.com.
DMP 4300G Support for USB Local Storage (Discontinued Model)
Table 5 USB Storage for DMP 4300G
DMP Model Running Firmware Passed Our Tests with These External USB Storage Devices Manufacturer Brand Name (and model number, if applicable) Capacity File System4300G1
•5.1(0)
•5.0(3)
•5.0(2)
•5.0(0)
•2.43(1)
•2.43(0)
Western Digital
WD Passport Portable Drive
WD2500U017
250 GB
FAT32
Lexar
JumpDrive Firefly
8 GB
FAT32
•2.42(1)
•2.42(0)
Western Digital
WD Passport Portable Drive
WD1600U017
160 GB
FAT32
Transcend
JetFlash 2A
TS16GJF2A
16 GB
FAT32
1 This model is discontinued. See http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/video/ps9339/ps6681/Prod_EoL_C51-451180.html.
SSL Encryption Ciphers That DMPs Support
Note Do not use AES128-SHA or AES256-SHA (including ADH-AES128-SHA, ADH-AES256-SHA, DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA, DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA, DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA, and DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA).
DMP Interoperation with Cisco DMM
Cisco DMS requires that the following firmware and software versions be installed respectively on your DMPs and on the DMM appliance that centrally manages them.
1 This model is discontinued. See http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/video/ps9901/ps9892/eol_c51-675115.html.
2 This model is discontinued. See http://cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/video/ps9339/ps6681/Prod_EoL_C51-451180.html.
3 DMM-DSM 4.1 can manage DMPs that use this firmware release. However, these DMPs cannot play presentations that you design in Digital Media Designer (DMD).DMP Mount Kits
We manufacture and sell optional mount kits for DMPs. These fabricated steel enclosures provide physical stability for a DMP. Perhaps more importantly, they discourage tampering and prevent theft. With the correct mount kit enclosure, you can mount any DMP securely to:
•A wall or pillar.
•A suspended-grid ceiling T-joint.
•A metal pole.
•A VESA-compliant flat-panel display for which you have obtained a third-party VESA mount kit.
Cisco DMP mount kits facilitate airflow for ventilation. In addition, they are an adaptable and cost-effective alternative to complex cabinet-making and construction projects.
For this DMP Model: Order this Optional Mount Kit:DMP 4400G
DMP-PRCASE-4400-S1
DMP 4310G
DMP-PRCASE-4305-S1
DMP 4305G
DMP 4300G
•Data Sheet: http://tools.cisco.com/squish/1702C
•Mounting Kit Assembly Guide: http://tools.cisco.com/squish/06C68
LCD Digital Signs and Other Presentation Systems
•Choose Suitable Display Systems for Digital Signs
•Generally Supported Touchscreen Driver Categories
•RS-232 Command Strings for Cisco LCD-Professional Series Displays
Choose Suitable Display Systems for Digital Signs
We certify that DMPs work as designed with Cisco LCD flat-screen displays. All displays in this series are engineered for intensive use in public settings. See http://cisco.com/go/dms/lcd.
In most cases, DMPs can use displays that comply with modern, international standards. We recommend the following if you must use a third-party display.
•Digital, not analog.
•High-definition, not standard-definition.
•Professional-grade, not consumer-grade. Digital signs and public IPTV installations run many more hours each day than a consumer-grade display is engineered to run. A consumer-grade system is likely to fail years sooner than a professional-grade system would under these circumstances.
•LCD, not plasma. Digital signage uses static images more often than it uses full-motion video. Most often, content is web-based or animated in Flash. The nature of these media types means that some pixels are not updated frequently in digital signage. LCDs are less susceptible to burn-in than plasma displays are. Even though image persistence is sometimes a problem on LCD displays, it is almost always self-correcting and is unlikely to occur when you follow manufacturer guidelines for managing your displays correctly.
•Built-in support for RS-232 signalling. This recommendation is important in direct proportion to the number of displays that you will manage.
Choose Media Signal Cables
Caution Poorly shielded cable can sometimes promote undesired signal leakage ( egress), interference from over-the-air signals ( ingress), or crosstalk between cables that are in close physical proximity.
Special considerations apply when you obtain a signal cable that is longer or of a different type than cables that we included in your product kit. For DMP models that support the following signal cable types, the maximum supported lengths are:
•Composite
10 ft (approximately 3 m)
•HDMI
16 ft (approximately 5 m) 1
•RCA
10 ft (approximately 3 m)
•S-Video
10 ft (approximately 3 m)
•SPDIF
10 ft (approximately 3 m)
1 Or 150 ft (approximately 45 m) with an HDMI extender.
Cable Quality
The best signal cables objectively are those with the lowest signal resistance. Factors that affect signal resistance include wire gauge, cable shielding quality, and cable connector quality. However, the same materials and engineering designs that reduce signal resistance add to the cost of manufacturing. This added cost is passed along to a consumer. So, it is useful to understand when signal resistance is not relevant. Knowing this can help you to manage and reduce expenses without necessarily lowering your standards. High cost is not inevitable. Nor is it proof of high quality. Sometimes, in fact, high quality (low signal resistance) is irrelevant.
Even mediocre signal cables are sometimes sufficient, and such cables are often very affordable. Figure 1 illustrates the most important factors to consider when you choose signal cables.
Figure 1 Signal Cable Purchasing Factors to Consider
Beyond the general guidelines that Figure 1 illustrates, two additional factors might constrain which types of signal cable you can use.
•The technology, brand, and model of your display — Check its product documentation to understand its compatibility with various signal cable types.
•The DMP model — Table 1 states which I/O ports are available on various DMP models. (Alternatively, if the table does not describe your DMP model, see its datasheet at http://www.cisco.com/go/dms/dmp/datasheets.) Your packing list states which signal cables Cisco planned to ship with your DMP.
Note When image signals are transmitted through a composite cable, image quality suffers. When you use a composite cable and your DMP shows any web-based media, small text might be difficult to read in TVzilla. To work around this limitation, you can lower the browser resolution setting in DMPDM.
Generally Supported Touchscreen Driver Categories
This high-level summary merely categorizes which types of touchscreen drivers we support.
For a comprehensive and specific inventory of all supported drivers, see the "Supported Touchscreen Drivers in Cisco DMS 5.4" section.
Supported Touchscreen Drivers in Cisco DMS 5.4
Cisco LCD Professional Series Displays
•RS-232 Command Strings for Cisco LCD-Professional Series Displays
Rotation
You can mount your Cisco LCD display at 0° or 90°. Do not use any other angle!
Electrical Specifications
Dimensions and Weight
Measurements are approximate and subject to change without notice.
32-inch
LCD-100L-PRO-32N 40-inch 1
LCD-100-PRO-40N 42-inch
LCD-110L-PRO-42 47-inch
LCD-110L-PRO-47 52-inch 2
LCD-110-PRO-52S 55-inch 3
LCD-PRO-110Q
Display
Speakers
Stand
W31.61 in
W38.20 in
W38.07 in
W42.50 in
W47.68 in
W48.84 in
80.29 cm
97.03 cm
96.70 cm
107.95 cm
121.10 cm
124.06 cm
H19.41 in
H22.90 in
H22.03 in
H24.59 in
H30.58 in
H28.01 in
49.30 cm
56.17 cm
55.98 cm
62.46 cm
77.66 cm
71.14 cm
D03.93 in
D04.70 in
D04.87 in
D04.83 in
D12.24 in
D4.80 in
09.98 cm
11.94 cm
12.37 cm
12.29 cm
31.10 cm
12.18 cm
31.70 lb
41.90 lb
41.00 lb
48.94 lb
79.37 lb
58.10 lb
14.38 kg
19.00 kg
18.64 kg
22.20 kg
36.80 kg
26.40 kg
Display
Speakers
Stand
W31.61 in
W38.20 in
W38.07 in
W42.50 in
W47.68 in
W48.84 in
80.29 cm
97.03 cm
96.70 cm
107.95 cm
121.10 cm
124.06 cm
H21.26 in
H25.30 in
H24.99 in
H27.46 in
H30.58 in
H30.44 in
54.00 cm
64.26 cm
63.50 cm
69.77 cm
77.66 cm
77.32 cm
D07.58 in
D12.20 in
D10.18 in
D11.74 in
D12.24 in
D15.95 in
19.25 cm
31.00 cm
25.86 cm
29.83 cm
31.10 cm
40.51 cm
37.08 lb
41.90 lb
43.92 lb
52.02 lb
79.37 lb
85.1 lb
16.82 kg
19.00 kg
19.92 kg
23.60 kg
36.80 kg
38.70 kg
Display
Speakers3
Stand
W31.61 in
N.A. W38.07 in
W42.50 in
N.A.
WN.A.3
80.29 cm
96.70 cm
107.95 cm
H19.41 in
H22.03 in
H24.59 in
H49.30 cm
55.98 cm
62.46 cm
D03.93 in
D04.87 in
D05.08 in
D09.98 cm
12.37 cm
12.92 cm
33.42 lb
42.73 lb
50.70 lb
15.16 kg
19.38 kg
23.00 kg
Display
Speakers3
Stand
W31.61 in
N.A. W38.07 in
W42.50 in
N.A.
W48.84 in
80.29 cm
96.70 cm
107.95 cm
124.06 cm
H21.26 in
H24.99 in
H27.46 in
H30.44 in
54.00 cm
63.50 cm
69.77 cm
77.32 cm
D07.58 in
D10.18 in
D11.74 in
D15.95 in
19.25 cm
25.86 cm
29.83 cm
40.51 cm
38.80 lb
45.55 lb
53.79 lb
85.1 lb
17.60 kg
20.66 kg
24.40 kg
38.70 kg
VESA Mounting Interface200 x 200 mm
600 x 400 mm
600 x 400 mm
800 x 400 mm
800 x 400 mm
400 x 400 mm
Datasheetshttp://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10099/products_data_sheets_list.html
1 Discontinued. Please see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/video/ps9339/ps10099/end_of_life_c51-682457.html
2 Discontinued. Please see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/video/ps9339/ps10099/eol_c51-669174.html.
3 We do not sell optional speakers for 55-inch displays. Their speakers are already built-in.
RS-232 Command Strings for Cisco LCD-Professional Series Displays
Table 6 RS-232 Commands to Manage Cisco LCD Displays
Task Hexadecimal RS-232 Command Strings 32-inch
LCD-100L-PRO-32N 40-inch
LCD-100-PRO-40N 42-inch
LCD-110L-PRO-42 47-inch
LCD-110L-PRO-47 52-inch
LCD-110-PRO-52S 55-inch
LCD-PRO-110Q
PowerOn
rs232.tx_hex=6B612030312030310D rs232.tx_hex=AA11FF010112 rs232.tx_hex=6B612030312030310D rs232.tx_hex=6B612030312030310D rs232.tx_hex=AA11FF010112 rs232.tx_hex=346230313130303030310dOff
rs232.tx_hex=6B612030312030300D rs232.tx_hex=AA11FF010011 rs232.tx_hex=6B612030312030300D rs232.tx_hex=6B612030312030300D rs232.tx_hex=AA11FF010011 rs232.tx_hex=346230313130303030300d
Input SourceHDMI
rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030380D rs232.tx_hex=AA14FF012135 rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030380D rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030380D rs232.tx_hex=AA14FF012135 rs232.tx_hex=346230313130313030300dDVI
— rs232.tx_hex=AA14FF01182C — — rs232.tx_hex=AA14FF01182C rs232.tx_hex=346230313130313030310dComponent
rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030340D — rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030340D rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030340D rs232.tx_hex=AA14FF01081C rs232.tx_hex=346230313130313030360dAV
rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030320D rs232.tx_hex=AA14FF010C20 rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030320D rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030320D rs232.tx_hex=AA14FF010C20 rs232.tx_hex=346230313130313030380dPC
rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030370D rs232.tx_hex=AA14FF011428 rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030370D rs232.tx_hex=6B622030312030370D rs232.tx_hex=AA14FF011428 rs232.tx_hex=346230313130313030330dS-Video
— — — — — rs232.tx_hex=346230313130313030370dBNC
— — — — rs232.tx_hex=AA14FF011E32 —
Volume MuteOn
rs232.tx_hex=6B6520303120300D rs232.tx_hex=AA13FF010114 rs232.tx_hex=6B6520303120300D rs232.tx_hex=6B6520303120300D rs232.tx_hex=AA13FF010114 rs232.tx_hex=3462303135353030310dOff
rs232.tx_hex=6B6520303120310D rs232.tx_hex=AA13FF010013 rs232.tx_hex=6B6520303120310D rs232.tx_hex=6B6520303120310D rs232.tx_hex=AA13FF010013 rs232.tx_hex=3462303135353030300d
Volume Control0%
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312030300D rs232.tx_hex=AA12FF010012 rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312030300D rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312030300D rs232.tx_hex=AA12FF010012 rs232.tx_hex=346230313135303030300d25%
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA12FF01192B rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA12FF01192B rs232.tx_hex=346230313135303032350d50%
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA12FF013244 rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA12FF013244 rs232.tx_hex=346230313135303035300d75%
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA12FF014b5D rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA12FF014b5D rs232.tx_hex=346230313135303037350d100%
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA12FF016476 rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA12FF016476 rs232.tx_hex=346230313135303130300d
Brightness25%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA25FF01193E rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312031390D rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA25FF01193E rs232.tx_hex=346230313131303032350d50%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA25FF013257 rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312033320D rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA25FF013257 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131303035300d75%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA25FF014B70 rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312034620D rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA25FF014B70 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131303037350d100%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA25FF016489 rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312036340D rs232.tx_hex=6B6820312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA25FF016489 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131303130300d
Contrast25%
rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA24FF01193D rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA24FF01193D rs232.tx_hex=346230313131313032350d50%
rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA24FF013256 rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA24FF013256 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131313035300d75%
rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA24FF014B6F rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA24FF014B6F rs232.tx_hex=346230313131313037350d100%
rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA24FF016488 rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=6B672030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA24FF016488 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131313130300d
Sharpness25%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA26FF01193F rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA26FF01193F rs232.tx_hex=346230313131323032350d50%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA26FF013258 rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA26FF013258 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131323035300d75%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA26FF014b71 rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA26FF014b71 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131323037350d100%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA26FF01648A rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=6B6B2030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA26FF01648A rs232.tx_hex=346230313131323130300d25%
rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA27FF011940 rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA27FF011940 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131363032350d50%
rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA27FF013259 rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA27FF013259 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131363035300d75%
rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA27FF014B72 rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA27FF014B72 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131363037350d100%
rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA27FF01648B rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=6B692030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA27FF01648B rs232.tx_hex=346230313131363130300d
Tint25%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA28FF011941 rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312031390D rs232.tx_hex=AA28FF011941 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131353032350d50%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA28FF01325A rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312033320D rs232.tx_hex=AA28FF01325A rs232.tx_hex=346230313131353035300d75%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA28FF014B73 rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312034620D rs232.tx_hex=AA28FF014B73 rs232.tx_hex=346230313131353037350d100%
rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA28FF01648C rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=6B6A2030312036340D rs232.tx_hex=AA28FF01648C rs232.tx_hex=346230313131353130300d
Remote Control Lock 2On
— rs232.tx_hex=AA36FF010036 — — rs232.tx_hex=AA36FF010036 —Off
— rs232.tx_hex=AA36FF010037 — — rs232.tx_hex=AA36FF010037 —
Panel Lock 3On
— rs232.tx_hex=AA5FFF010160 — — rs232.tx_hex=AA5FFF010160 SW Version: V40.14346230313130333030310dSW Version: V40.22B346230313130333030300dOff
— rs232.tx_hex=AA5FFF01005F — — rs232.tx_hex=AA5FFF01005F SW Version: V40.14346230313130333030300dSW Version: V40.22B346230313130333030310d
Safety Lock 4On
rs232.tx_hex=6B6D2030312030310D rs232.tx_hex=AA5DFF01015E rs232.tx_hex=6B6D2030312030310D rs232.tx_hex=6B6D2030312030310D rs232.tx_hex=AA5DFF01015E —Off
rs232.tx_hex=6B6D2030312030300D rs232.tx_hex=AA5DFF01005D rs232.tx_hex=6B6D2030312030300D rs232.tx_hex=6B6D2030312030300D rs232.tx_hex=AA5DFF01005D —
1 An image with a colorfulness value of zero percent is grayscale, while the same image with a colorfulness value of 100 percent has vivid colors.
2 The display ignores its handheld remote control but still responds to other commands.
3 The display ignores its built-in buttons but still responds to other commands.
4 Control the display exclusively through your DMP. Neither the handheld remote control nor buttons on the display can override your off-site management.
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