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Controlling the display power
The HMP is capable of controlling the power mode of the display when the display is connected using VGA or DVI. If the "Enable
display power saving" is enabled, the player will turn on and off using the power saving feature of the screen (“DPMS”) when
instructed.
Enabling "Use fixed schedule" will force the HMP to send the PowerOn and PowerOff commands at the specified times regardless of
the content on the device.
It is possible to have a more flexible control of the power mode of the display using schedules and SVG files in the displayed content. In
this scenario, leave the first “Enable display power saving option enabled, but do not specify a schedule.
Controlling the content displayed by the HMP
By default the player displays the content stored on its internal storage. The content can be updated via the network using the Hyper
Media Director (HMD) software or any WebDAV client.
The HMP can be used to access content to be displayed in five different modes:
Fusion mode: Files are uploaded to an HMP using the built-in web interface. No external software is required to manage the
HMP.
Push mode: Files are pushed to the HMP using a WebDAV server. For example, the HMD uses the push mode to publish an
Hyper Media Project to a HMP.
USB drive: Files are stored on a external USB drive. The HMP displays the files of the drive currently plugged into the
device.
Client/Server mode: The HMP accesses files from a remote HTTP server. The internal storage will be used as a cache.
Configuring the client mode is explained in
Use network servers.
Pull mode: Files are copied periodically from a remote server to the local storage of the HMP.
Push and Client/Server modes are simpler publishing mechanisms, but may not fit all network
architectures. In particular, when network security constraints are introduced, for example a firewall in
front of the HMP(s) at a remote site, Pull Mode is required, so the HMPs can initiate a connection from
within the protected network.
Control content via Fusion software
The Fusion operating mode is for using your HMP in an entirely self-contained manner. When selected, normal WebDAV publishing is
not possible; instead content is uploaded, scheduled and managed via a separate web interface, accessible at the same address as
Control Center, but at the page /fusion.
For example:
http://spx-hmp-001d50000005.local/fusion/ or http://192.168.3.1/fusion/
Fusion documentation is available entirely online.
Support Wiki keyword:
Operating Modes
Support Wiki keyword:
Fusion mode
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