Cisco Systems 5.4.x Network Router User Manual


 
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User Guide for Cisco Digital Media Manager 5.4.x
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Chapter 15 Touchscreens, Projectors, and Displays
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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 “Understand How to Choose Media Signal Cables” section on page 15-3. 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.
Table 2 DMP Physical Interfaces (continued)
Category and Subcategory Chassis Label
DMP 4305G
DMP 4310G
DMP 4400G