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
Reference
Elements to Configure DMP Audio/Video Settings
Navigation Path
Network and Endpoints > Digital Media Players > Advanced Tasks > DMP Audio/Video Settings
Related Topics
Define or Edit DMP Output Settings for A/V, page 15-23
Elements to Control HDMI Display Autodetection
Navigation Path
Network and Endpoints > Digital Media Players > Advanced Tasks > System Tasks > HDMI Display
Autodetection...
Related Topics
Activate or Deactivate HDMI Autodetection, page 15-22
Table 15-4 Elements to Manage DMP A/V Settings
Element Description
Name A unique and human-readable name for these settings. It is unique in the sense that you have not used
it previously as the name for anything that can be scheduled. You must enter a name.
Description A brief description. The description is optional.
Brightness The setting to compensates for deficiencies in on-screen brightness. Brightness compensation values
can range from –128 to 127.
Contrast The setting to compensate for any deficiencies in on-screen contrast. Contrast compensation values
can range from 0 to 255. The default is 128.
Saturation The setting to compensate for any deficiencies in on-screen color saturation. Saturation
compensation values can range from 0 to 255. The default is 128.
Left Audio
Channel Volume
The setting to control how loudly or softly your DMP outputs sound in the left audio channel.
Volume can range from 0 to 100, where 0 is silent. The default is 50.
Right Audio
Channel Volume
The setting to control how loudly or softly your DMP outputs sound in the left audio channel.
Volume can range from 0 to 100, where 0 is silent. The default is 50.
Table 15-5 Elements to Activate or Deactivate Attribute Autodetection
Application Name Description, Icons, and Options
HDMI Display
Autodetection...
Enable or disable DMP display type autodetection.
HDMI Display Autodetection On
HDMI Display Autodetection Off