SMP 111 • Web-Based User Interface
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Users and Roles
(see
on the previous page) — Makes it possible to set
administrator and user passwords (see
Alarms and Traps
— Makes it possible to set up the e-mail server and the sender and
recipient e-mail addresses for notifications within this page. Select the alarm "priority"
level for each of several types of errors or conditions monitored by the unit (see
System Settings
Contains an assortment of settings in ten expandable panels. In this page an
administrator can configure settings for:
•
Unit identity (unit name and network location)
•
Network and serial communication
•
Storage
•
Date and time
It also makes it possible to:
•
Update firmware
•
Load a license
•
Save configurations or restore a configuration from a saved file
Advanced Features
— Makes it possible to enable a web browser client option on the
unit or to upload new plug-in applications (see
See the
SMP 111 Embedded Web Pages Help File
for additional information.
Input/Output Settings
The controls within the
Input/Output
Settings
page within the
Configuration
tab
allow an administrator to select a number of settings in the five panels:
•
Video
Configuration
— Name the Input, select an aspect ratio, and enable or
disable Auto-Image, auto memory and HDCP authorization.
•
Audio
Configuration
— Make adjustments to audio levels, and select options for
audio mute.
•
HDMI
Output
Configuration
— Select output refresh rate, mute video out, audio
out, or both video and audio out, and enable the status OSD on the HDMI output.
•
OSD
Configuration
— Select test patterns and the Universal OSD, as well configure
the Universal OSD.
•
HDCP
Notification
— Select the color to display (green or black) when High-
bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) content is detected.
Figure 22.
Input/Output Settings Panels
figure 22