Cisco 4305G User manual

QUICK START
Quick Start Guide for
Cisco Digital Media Player 4305G
1Checking the Package Contents
2Finding a Suitable Location to Set Up Your DMP
3Participating in a DHCP Network
4Connecting to a DMP Display
5Connecting to an AC Socket
6Checking the LEDs
7Logging in to DMPDM and Changing its Passwords
8Configuring Video Output
9Setting Up Centralized Management
10 Learning About the Remote Control for DMPs
11 Obtaining Documentation, Obtaining Support, and Security
Guidelines

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Revised: July 10, 2008
78-18681-02
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Release Notes for Cisco Digital Media System on
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Glossary
Cisco Digital Media System (Cisco DMS) is a family of
products and technologies, including the ones that this
guide describes.
A Digital Media Player (DMP) is a compact, solid state,
addressable network device that delivers digital signage content
and enterprise TV content to a DMP display, which is any
directly attached television screen or other kind of monitor or
projector that shows media to an audience. The display might
be analog or digital and might be standard-definition or
high-definition.
Digital Media Player Device Manager (DMPDM) is a
web-based graphical user interface to configure one DMP
during its initial setup, to manage one DMP in isolation, and to
deliver your media to one DMP display. DMPDM is served from
the DMP that it manages.
System administrators, content managers, and graphic designers
use a Digital Media Manager (DMM) software module
called DMM-DSM to centrally manage their network of DMP
devices, organize and bind assets together for signage, design
layouts, and deliver media to DMP displays. Features of the
separately licensed DMM-ETV software module help you to
deliver VoDs and live television broadcasts over IP networks,
configure an on-screen electronic program guide (EPG), manage
subscriptions to EPG data provider services, and program the
remote control for DMPs.

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Learn More
To learn more about DMS products, related technologies, and
Cisco in general:
Description Go To
DMS overview http://www.cisco.com/go/dms
Release notes for
Cisco DMS products
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/
ps6681/prod_release_notes_list.html
User documentation
for Cisco DMS
products
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/p
s6681/products_documentation_roadm
aps_list.html
FAQs and
troubleshooting
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/p
s6681/prod_troubleshooting_guides_lis
t.html
Cisco Academy of
Digital Signage
http://www.cisco.com/go/dms/ads
My Tech Support
(registration
required)
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/support/ts
d_my_tech_support.html
Cisco Service
Contract Center
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/ser
vices/resources/cscc/index.html
Cisco Security
Advisories
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/p
roducts_security_advisories_listing.html

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1 Checking the Package Contents
The product package for one DMP 4305G should contain all of
the following:
•A proof of purchase certificate that contains important
legal information, which you should keep.
•This quick start guide and other product documentation.
•One DMP 4305G.
•Two signal cables:
–
HDMI
–
Composite/RCA
•One AC adapter and four snap-on plugs.
If anything is missing from the package or appears to be
defective, contact the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC).
2 Finding a Suitable Location to Set Up
Your DMP
The site where you set up a DMP must be within 6 feet of an AC
electrical outlet (socket) that uses the standard voltage level for
your locale, which must be within the range between 100V and

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240V. To understand the supported lengths for different video
cable types, see the “Connecting to a DMP Display” section on
page 8.
Environmental Tolerance Ranges
The DMP 4305G is intended for indoor use.
Temperature1US Customary Unit Modern Metric Unit
Min. Max. Min. Max.
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
Relative Humidity2Min. Max.
Operating,
nonoperating,
and storage
20 percent 85 percent
Altitude3US Customary Unit Modern Metric Unit
Min. Max. Min. Max.
Operating,
nonoperating,
and storage
0 feet 13,780
feet
0 meters 4,200
meters

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3 Participating in a DHCP Network
The factory default for a DMP 4305G is to obtain its IP address
automatically from a DHCP server.
If you will deploy your DMP at a physical location that does not
have a DHCP server and you must configure your DMP to use
a static IP address, complete the “Preconfiguring Your DMP To
Run Without a Local DHCP Server” procedure in the user guide
on Cisco.com for the version of DMPDM that you use:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/
products/ps7220/products_user_guide_list.html.
Tip If a network security policy restricts DHCP address
assignments to network interface cards with known
MAC addresses, read the sticker that is affixed to the
bottom of your DMP chassis, then provide your
security policy administrator with the MAC address.
Step 1 Plug one end of an ordinary Ethernet cable into the
Ethernet 10/100 port on the back of the DMP chassis.
1. Ambient.
2. Noncondensing; ambient.
3. Above sea level.

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Step 2 Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into a network
hub, network switch, or router that participates in a
DHCP network.
4 Connecting to a DMP Display
We recommend that you use a digital display, not analog. For
the type of digital display, we recommend 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. Given
that LCDs are less susceptible to burn-in than plasma displays
are, LCD displays are the superior choice for digital signage.
Even though image persistence is sometimes a problem on LCD
displays, it is almost always self-correcting and is unlikely to
occur if you follow manufacturer guidelines for managing your
displays correctly.
If NEC is your preferred manufacturer for LCD displays, we
recommend these NEC models:
•32" — MultiSync® LCD3210
•40" — Either of these:

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–
MultiSync® LCD4010
–
MultiSync® LCD4020
•46" — MultiSync® LCD4610
•57" — MultiSync® LCD5710
The maximum supported length for a video cable is:
•10 feet—Composite/RCA and S-Video
•16 feet—HDMI
To attach a digital display to your DMP, we recommend that
you use the provided HDMI cable for video and audio.
However, to attach any of the recommended NEC display
models to your DMP, you must combine the HDMI cable with
an HDMI-to-DVI adapter (sold separately) for video, and use
the provided composite/RCA cable for audio. The only
exception to this rule is the NEC MultiSync® LCD4020, which
supports HDMI for both video and audio.
To attach an analog display to your DMP, we recommend that
you use the provided composite/RCA cable for both video
and audio.

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Step 1 On the back of your DMP chassis, do one of the
following:
•If you will connect your DMP to a digital display
that has an HDMI interface, plug the male end of
the HDMI cable into the HDMI interface on
your DMP.
•If you will connect your DMP to one of the
recommended NEC display models that does
not have an HDMI interface, do all of
the following:
–
Plug the male end of the HDMI cable into the
HDMI interface on your DMP, then connect an
HDMI-to-DVI adapter to the other end of your
HDMI cable.
–
Plug the red jack on the RCA cable into the
AUDIO/RIGHT interface on your DMP.
–
Plug the white jack on the RCA cable into the
AUDIO/LEFT interface on your DMP.
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