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Getting Started Guide for Cisco Digital Media Players
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Configure Settings
Your presentation system should show a Cisco logo and should show the IP address for your DMP.
Tip Later, you can change how long this splash screen is visible during startup. See the “Edit the Splash Screen
Duration to Obscure the DMP IP Address” section on page 43.
Step 7
Click Save Configuration in the Administration list, and then click Save.
Step 8 Stop. You have completed this procedure.
Related Topics
• Physical Interfaces (I/O Ports), page 12
Choose and Calibrate a Touchscreen Driver
This procedure applies to you only when your DMP supports interactivity through touch and your
presentation system is a touchscreen. Furthermore, it assumes that you completed the “Connect to a
Touchscreen” section on page 27.
Before You Begin
• Do the hardware and firmware for your DMP support touchscreen technologies? DMP 4305G and
DMP 4310G endpoints do not.
• Do we support the touchscreen brand, model, and device driver that you will use? See
http://www.cisco.com/go/dms/compatibility.
• Log in to DMPDM.
Procedure
Step 1 Does your touchscreen show a message that says it must download a “characterization” file?
• If so:
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Do not disturb or interrupt this process. It occurs only once, automatically.
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The process takes approximately 10 minutes to finish. When it is finished, your touchscreen will
clear the message automatically.
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Stop. You have completed this procedure and there is no need to perform any of its other steps.
• Otherwise, go to Step 2.
Step 2 Because some touchscreen drivers cannot be calibrated on a DMP while it is playing video, use DMPDM
to stop all videos.
a. Click Video Multicast in the Display Actions list, and then click Stop.
b. Click Media URL in the Display Actions list, and then click Stop.
Step 3 Choose the browser rotation angle for your touchscreen.
Supported rotation angles are 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270°.