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CAYIN TECHNOLOGY

CONTENT MANAGEMENT SERVER (CMS)
Version 6.5
Version 7.0

User Manual

CAYIN TECHNOLOGY CO,LTD
8F, NO. 577, Linsen N. Rd.,
Taipei City104, Taiwan, R.O.C
TEL: +886-2-2595 1005
FAX: +886-2-2595 1050
2010 © CAYIN Technology Co., Ltd.
All Rights Reserved
MSAL70/EN/100210

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About CAYIN
CAYIN Technology offers a complete portfolio of digital signage solutions, including media players,
servers, and software, for various commercial applications, such as education, transportation, retail,
hospitality, corporate use, and financial and public institutions. CAYIN is committed to being a reliable
partner to its clients worldwide, and has successfully set up various application references internationally. In order to best facilitate the deployment of CAYIN products, the Company also provides tailord services to satisfy the ascending market demand for almost limitless applications.

Copyright Notice
Copyright © 2010 CAYIN TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved.
All the contents in this manual are the intellectual property of CAYIN Technology Co., Ltd (“CAYIN”).
No part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, shall be reproduced,
transferred, distributed, stored in any form,or translated into any language without the prior written
permission of CAYIN. Specifications and information in this manual are subject to change at any time
without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.

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Disclaimers
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INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF USE OR DATA, AND THE LIKE), EVEN IF CAYIN HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY DEFECT OR ERROR IN THIS MANUAL
OR PRODUCT.

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Contents
Copyright Notice............................................................................... 2
Trademark Notice............................................................................. 2
Disclaimers....................................................................................... 2
1. CMS Overview............................................................................. 7
1-1 CMS-Performance .................................................................... 8
1-1-1 Specifications.................................................................... 8
1-1-2 Front View......................................................................... 9
1-1-3 Rear View.......................................................................... 9
1-2 CMS-Mini................................................................................. 10
1-2-1 Specifications.................................................................. 10
1-2-2 Front View....................................................................... 11
1-2-3 Rear View........................................................................ 11
1-3 Major Features......................................................................... 12
1-4 Install CMS............................................................................... 13
1-5 Start and Login......................................................................... 14
2. Access Control .......................................................................... 15
2-1 Create and Manage Folders.................................................... 16
2-1-1 Add/Delete Media Folder................................................. 16
2-1-2 Assign Folder Access Mode............................................ 18
2-1-3 Upload Files to CMS Server ........................................... 20

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2-2 Create and Manage Groups.................................................... 21
2-2-1 Add Group....................................................................... 22
2-2-2 Edit Group....................................................................... 23
2-2-3 Delete Group................................................................... 23
2-3 Aggregation.............................................................................. 24
2-4 Create and Manage Accounts.................................................. 27
3. Player Management................................................................... 29
3-1 Client List................................................................................. 30
4. RTB Server................................................................................. 31
5. Resource Management.............................................................. 33
5-1 Skin Manager........................................................................... 34
5-2 Program................................................................................... 36
5-2-1 Create a Program Set...................................................... 36
5-2-2 Edit Program: Skin........................................................... 37
5-2-3 Edit Program: Multimedia................................................ 37
5-2-4 Edit Program: Image Slide Show..................................... 41
5-2-5 Edit Program: Ticker........................................................ 42
5-2-6 Edit Program: Flash......................................................... 44
5-2-7 Finish your Program ....................................................... 45
5-3 Video Playlist............................................................................ 45
5-3-1 Edit Video Playlist............................................................ 46
5-3-2 Import/Export Video Playlist............................................ 47
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5-4-1 Edit Web Playlist.............................................................. 48

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5-4 Web Playlist............................................................................. 48

5-4-2 Import/Export Web Playlist.............................................. 51
5-5 Font Manager........................................................................... 52
5-5-1 Add Fonts to SMP Players............................................... 52
5-5-2 Apply Fonts in SMP-PRO Series Players........................ 53
5-5-3 Apply Font in SMP-WEB Series Players......................... 54
6. Central Scheduling..................................................................... 55
6-1 Add Scheduling Period............................................................. 56
6-2 Skin.......................................................................................... 57
6-3 Multimedia................................................................................ 58
6-3-1 Add Schedule - Video...................................................... 59
6-3-2 Add Schedule - Image..................................................... 61
6-3-3 Add Schedule - Streaming Video..................................... 63
6-3-4 Add Schedule - Video-In.................................................. 64
6-4 Image Slide Show.................................................................... 64
6-5 Ticker....................................................................................... 67
6-6 WEB Playlist............................................................................ 69
6-7 Volume..................................................................................... 72
6-8 Add Emergency Scheduling..................................................... 73
6-8-1 Setup Emergency Schedule............................................ 73
6-8-2 Trigger Emergency Schedule.......................................... 74
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6-9 Import/Export Schedule........................................................... 76
6-10 Schedule Priority.................................................................... 76
7. System and Network Settings.................................................... 77
7-1 System Status.......................................................................... 78
7-1-1 Basic Information............................................................. 78
7-1-2 Advanced Information...................................................... 79
7-1-3 Firmware Information ..................................................... 79
7-2 System Settings....................................................................... 80
7-2-1 Set System Time............................................................. 80
7-2-2 Set Auto-Restart.............................................................. 81
7-2-3 Change SuperMonitor 3 Service Port.............................. 82
7-2-4 Change SuperMonitor 3 Encryption Key......................... 82
7-2-5 Set Language.................................................................. 82
7-2-6 System Maintenance....................................................... 83
7-2-7 Import/Export/Restore Configurations ........................... 84
7-3 Network Settings...................................................................... 84
7-4 CMS and NAT Firewall............................................................. 85
8. LOG............................................................................................ 86

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CMS Overview
1-1 CMS-Performance ...................................................8
1-1-1 Specifications...................................................8
1-1-2 Front View........................................................9
1-1-3 Rear View.........................................................9
1-2 CMS-Mini................................................................10
1-2-1 Specifications.................................................10
1-2-2 Front View...................................................... 11
1-2-3 Rear View....................................................... 11
1-3 Major Features........................................................12
1-4 Install CMS..............................................................13
1-5 Start and Login........................................................14

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CAYIN CMS (Content Management Server) server is especially designed to manage digital signage
players in medium or large-scale deployment. It offers automatic content update, playlist editing and
advanced central scheduling functions for applications which require centralized management and
grouping content distribution over LAN or the Internet. With CMS’s access right management, administrators can use authentication and access control functions to assign authorization to each user to
manage respective groups of players. In addition, CMS server can also support real-time broadcast
function (e.g. live streaming of a TV channel).

1-1 CMS-Performance
1-1-1 Specifications

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Dimension

88 (H) x 482 (W) x 450 (D) mm; 2U Rack

Material

Steel

Color

Black

Weight

13.5 Kg (May differ between models)

Storage

160G 3.5’’ HDD (Can be upgraded by user’s request)

Video streaming

Max. 8 channel

User Account

Unlimited accounts (include 3 default accounts)

Content Management

Support to manage 250 SMP players

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1-1-2 Front View
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1

2 3
4
1. Power/HD Indicator 2. USB×2 3. PS/2 4. Power 5. CD-ROM

1-1-3 Rear View

1
2
3

7
1. Video-In×4 (optional) 2. Line In × 4 (optional)
5. VGA 6. PS/2 7. Power Connector

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5

4

3. COM

4. Ethernet

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1-2 CMS-Mini
1-2-1 Specifications

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Dimension

65 (H) x 320 (W) x 334 (D) mm

Material

Aluminum

Color

Black

Weight

4 kg

Storage

160G 3.5” IDE-HDD

Video streaming

Max. 1 channel

User Account

Max. 30 accounts (include 3 default accounts)

Content Management

Support to manage 40 SMP players

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1-2-2 Front View

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1. USB×2 2. Network Indicator 3. HDD Indicator 4. Power Indicator 5. Power

1-2-3 Rear View
6 7 8

1 2/3

4

5

1. PS/2 MOUSE 2 . Ethernet 3. USB×2 4. VGA 5. Power Connector
6. Video In (optional) 7. Audio In (optional) 8. Mic In (optional)

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1-3 Major Features
Media Player Management
• Provide a completed client list, detailing all media players controlled by this CMS server
• Create media player groups for easy systematized management
• Remotely manage media players in two major aspects: content update and playlist scheduling

Access Control
•• Create multiple user accounts and authorize each account to possess different access rights
•• Secure the access to Web Manager and Media Folder by username and password

Content Update
•• Update and synchronize content automatically to all media players in groups and aggregations
(two-layer groups)
•• Synchronize playlist, skin, font, and all multimedia contents in the Media Folder to media players
•• Support to create folders and sub-folders to store and organize multimedia content
•• Upload contents by FTP and Network Neighborhood

Central Scheduling
•• Centrally control the playlists of all media players in groups and aggregations (two-layer groups)
•• Edit playlists of video, image, ticker, skin, and volume for SMP-PRO series
•• Edit playlists of video, web playlist, program, and volume for SMP-WEB series
•• Schedule the playlist to minutes by weekly basis or schedule an one-time event
•• Edit unlimited number of client groups
•• Edit Emergency Scheduling

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•• Assign each video signal (NTSC and PAL) to a particular channel

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RTB (Real Time Broadcast)

•• Real-time video/audio signal transcoding and broadcasting
•• Transmit streaming data to media players by means of LAN broadcasting, multi-casting, or
uni-casting
•• (CMS-PERFORMANCE) Manage up to 8 video signals per server; up to 64 inputs for the whole
system
•• Support DVD quality MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 transport streaming; bit-rate from 1 Mbps to 5 Mbps
(1Mbps for CIF; 2Mbps or up for Full D1)

1-4 Install CMS
1. Open CMS package.
2. Connect the power cord.
3. Connect the Ethernet to LAN port. (By default, CMS will get IP address from DHCP server)
4. Press the power button to turn on the system.
5. After the system boots up, enter “Network Management” in text console to check the server’s IP
address. CMS will get the IP address from DHCP server automatically.
6. Open “Web Manager” from your PC’s browser – type http://server_ip_address in the
address bar of the browser. The default administrator’s account is “administrator”, and the
password is “admin”.

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You can also open the Media Folder of any player by
CAYIN Device Seeker.
Select the player you want
to connect, and click [Open
Folder].

1-5 Start and Login
After installing CMS, please login and start to manage CMS remotely
on your own PC.
1. Insert the product CD into your CD-ROM, and run “CAYIN Device
Seeker” (\Tool\Device Seeker\seeker.exe). You can also copy this
file to your PC for future management.
2. Click [Seek] and the seeker will search all available SMP clients or
CMS servers in the same LAN. Select one CMS server and double

To connect to CMS and
SMP, make sure your PC
and the machine are in the

click the server’s name. Or, you can also click a server’s name, and
click [Open Web].

same subnet. If not, you
can adjust either the IP address of your PC or the one
of the devices.

We recommend using IE 5
(or above) or Mozilla Firefox.

3. Click LOGIN on CMS Server’s main page. Enter a username and
password.
Default web username: administrator
Default password: admin

If you forget the password,
you can plug a keyboard
to CMS, and enter the text
managemnent concole.
You can manually reset the
password to "admin".

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Upon successful login, you can start to manage CMS Server.

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Access Control

2-1 Create and Manage Folders................................... 16
2-1-1 Add/Delete Media Folder................................ 16
2-1-2 Assign Folder Access Mode........................... 18
2-1-3 Upload Files to CMS Server .......................... 20
2-2 Create and Manage Groups................................... 21
2-2-1 Add Group...................................................... 22
2-2-2 Edit Group...................................................... 23
2-2-3 Delete Group.................................................. 23
2-3 Aggregation............................................................. 24
2-4 Create and Manage Accounts................................. 27

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CMS server enables administrators to manage the access right. Via acess
control, administrators can create accounts and assign authorization each
account to manage respective groups of media folders. Please follow
these steps:
1. Add a new folder in the “FOLDER MANAGEMENT” page;
2. Create a group in the “GROUP” page and associate this group with
one media folder;
3. Create user accounts in the “ACCOUNT” page and configure each
account’s access right of media folder(s) and functions.

2-1 Create and Manage Folders
You can add, delete, or edit the media folder and also configure the access
mode in the “FOLDER MANAGEMENT” page.

2-1-1 Add/Delete Media Folder
Use the following steps to add a new folder.
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “ACCESS CONTROL > FOLDER MANAGEMENT”.
2. Click [ACCESS CONTROL] on the main page, and select the subPlease refer to "2-4 Create
and Manage Account"
for detailed settings about accounts.

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page, “FOLDER MANAGEMENT”.
3. Enter a name in the “Media Folder Name” text box; then, click
[Create].

1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
You cannot delete the “default” folder and those folders
which are associated with
any groups.

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Use the following steps to delete a folder.

function: “ACCESS CONTROL > FOLDER MANAGEMENT”.
2. Click [ACCESS CONTROL] on the main page, and select the subpage, “FOLDER MANAGEMENT”.

3. Locate the “Media Folder Name” of the folder that you would like
to delete. Then, click [Delete] on the command column.

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2-1-2 Assign Folder Access Mode
You can assign the access mode of all folders in CMS, so that users can access folders with suitable
authorization.
You can select one suitable access mode from the following table and upload contents by “Network
Neighborhood” or FTP.
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the function: “ACCESS
CONTROL > FOLDER MANAGEMENT”.
2. Click [ACCESS CONTROL] on the main page, and select the sub-page, “FOLDER
MANAGEMENT”.
3. Select a suitable access mode.

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Do not share Media folder

No one can access the Media Folder

Share mode
(no authentication required)

All users can access the Media Folder without authentication.

Controlled access
(authentication required)

Only authorized users can access the Media Folder. A user can only access those
folders which are associated with the groups which he is able to manage. Users
need to login with username and password.

Enable this function in order to allow access from a particular IP address

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Access is only allowed by specified IP Address:
or subnet in the “share mode” or “controlled access mode”.
Click [Add / Edit] and you will see a pop-up window.
Enter the IP address or partial IP address, e.g. type “172.16.0.1” to
allow access only from this IP address, or type “172.16.0.” to allow
access from all computers in this subnet.

4. If you would like to access Media Folder by FTP, please click “Enable
CMS does not support anon-

FTP access”.

ymous FTP.

Encoding Type of File Name:
CMS and SMP all use
UTF-8 as the encoding of

Disable FTP access

Users can not access Media Folder by FTP.

Enable FTP access

Users can access Media Folder by FTP. Users who want
to use FTP service should have the accounts which are
allowed to access the function, “Media Folder access
by FTP”. Users have to login with username and password
before using it.

file names. If you include
any non-English character
in the file name, we suggest
you upload files in a PC with
Windows XP or the latest OS
and the FTP software need to
support UTF-8, too. If you do

Access is only allowed by specified IP Address:

not know whether your OS

Enable this function, you can allow access from a particular IP address

or software support UTF-8 or

or subnet in the “share mode” or “controlled access mode”.

not, please only use English
or numbers as the file name,
such as “abc01.mpg”.

Click [Add / Edit] and you will see a pop-out window.
Enter the IP address or partial IP address, e.g. type 172.16.0.1 to allow
access only from this IP address, or type 172.16.0. to allow access from

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all computers in this subnet.
Click [Save] on the bottom to save the settings, and then click [Apply]
on the left column so that those settings will come into effect.

You can only download 8192
files and 256 folders in

2-1-3 Upload Files to CMS Server

maximum for each mapping

After configuring the Media Folder and the access mode, you can

group.

choose to use one of the following methods to upload your files to a
CMS server.

You can choose to manage
Media Folder(s) by FTP or
Network Neighborhood. You

Access Media Folder by Network Neighborhood
You can use the File Explorer or Network Neighborhood in your PC and

will access the same Media

enter \\cms.ip.address (ex. \\10.1.2.3) in the address bar. Then, you can

Folder and upload/download

see the Media Folder you created and start to manage it.

the same data either way.

You can also use CAYIN Device Seeker to open the folder if CMS
and your PC are in the same LAN. Please refer to “1-5 Start and
Login” for the usage of CAYIN Device Seeker.

The maximum single file
size in Media Folder is 2G
Bytes. SMP player cannot
synchronize any file bigger
or equal to 2G Bytes.

If you set the access mode
as “Controlled Access”,
you need to enter username

Use FTP Client Software

and password while building

If you enable FTP access to Media Folder(s) in 2-1-2 section,

the connection.

you can choose your familiar FTP client software in your PC. After
entering username and password, you can upload/delete files in
Media Folder(s).

We strongly suggest you use
the FTP client software which
supports UTF-8 encoding.

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names are case sensitive
and have to be in English.

2-2 Create and Manage Groups
You can group players for easy management. Assign a folder to a group;

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Group and aggregation

then, players in the same group can automatically retrieve information
and synchronize contents in the corresponding folder located in CMS.
In many cases, Group is easy and sufficient for player management. If
you need one more layer for your player management, you can consider
Aggregation which will be introduced in Section 2-3.

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2-2-1 Add Group
Please follow the below steps to add a new group.
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the function: “Access Control >
Group”.
2. Click [ACCESS CONTROL] on the main page, and select the sub-page, “GROUP”.
3. Click [Add a group] and you will see a pop-up window. Enter a group name in the “Group
Name” box. Select “Create a new folder” and enter a folder name. Click [SAVE]; then, you
just create a new group and a new folder.
4. If you have already created a folder in CMS server, you can click “Choose one from the
existing folders” and select one folder in the drop-down menu. Click [SAVE] to complete the
procedure.

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You can modify the settings of “Group”. Please follow below steps:

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2-2-2 Edit Group
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the function: “ACCESS
CONTROL > GROUP”.
2. Click [ACCESS CONTROL] on the main page, and select the sub-page, “GROUP”.
3. Locate the group name and click [Edit] in the “Command” column. Then, you can change the
settings in the pop-up window.

4. Click [SAVE] and go back to the main page. Click [APPLY] and complete the setting.

2-2-3 Delete Group
You can remove those groups which you do not need anymore.
1. Login CMS with the account which is allowed to access the function: “ACCESS CONTROL > GROUP”.
2. Click [ACCESS CONTROL] on the main page, and select the sub-page, “GROUP”.
3. Locate the group name and click [Delete] in the “Command” column. Then, you can delete the
group.

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If the schedule of aggregation
overlaps with schedule of

2-3 Aggregation

group, SMP player will play

You

the group schedule by default.

“Aggregation” is a concept of “group of groups”, which means you

You can also configure the

can add a group to an aggregation and manage contents and scheduling

aggregation “High Priority”
option

to

overide

group

scheduling when setting up
the schedule.

can

create

and

manage

“Aggregation”

here.

Briefly,

for multiple groups at the same time. For example, if you assign player1
to group1, and group1 to aggregation1, the player1 will playback the
files in group1 and aggregation1 according to the priority you set. This
is convenient for users who want players within different groups play the
same multimedia files. You can add / edit aggregation here to help you
manage multiple groups in a fast and flexible way.

You cannot include one group
into different aggregations. If
you do not want the aggregation
administrator to access their
groups, please refer to chapter
2-4 for further information.

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1. Login CMS with the account which is allowed to access the function: “ACCESS CONTROL >

2. Click [Add an Aggregation] button and you will see a pop-up window.

3. Name your aggregation here and choose groups you want to add in the aggregation. Click
[Select=>] to move them to the “select” column. You can also click [Select all=>] to choose all
available groups.

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4. Click [Refresh] to get the latest groups if needed. If you want to remove selected groups, please
click [Remove] or [Remove all].
5. Click [Apply] to adopt the change and go back to “aggregation” page.
6. Now you can see the newly added aggregation in the list. You can click [Edit] to make changes of
your aggregation or [Delete] to take out the selected aggregation.

7. After aggregation is created, system will create a Media folder in Aggregation’s name. Every
files will be stored in the aggregation’s folder. SMP players within the aggregation’s group list will
download those files to their own local Media Folders.

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ager with another account,
you can Click the [Logout
] icon to leave the current

In CMS server, you can create accounts for different users and assign

page. Then, you can use

appropriate management authority to each account. Please follow the

another account to login Web

steps to add a new account.

Manager again.

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If you want to login Web Man-

2-4 Create and Manage
Accounts

1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “ACCESS CONTROL > ACCOUNT”.
2. Click [ACCESS CONTROL] on the main page, and select the sub-

Username has to contain
lower case English character.

page, “GROUP”.
3. Click [Add a new account] and you will see a pop -up
window. Enter the account name in the “User name” tex t
box. Enter a password in the “New Password” text box and

You can change the pass-

enter it again in the “New Password Confirm” text box.

word of current account by
clicking the [Change password

] icon.

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4. In the “Access to groups” area, you can assign the management
You can also assign aggregation access right here. If
you choose aggregation only
but not groups belong to this
aggregation, you can only
access to the aggregation
but not groups belong to that
aggregation.

authority of group(s) to this account. If you authorize this account to
manage all folders in this CMS server, please select “All groups”.
5. If you want this account to manage only selected folders, please
enable “Select groups”. All groups in this CMS server will be listed
in the “Groups” area on the left-hand side. You can select groups
and click [Select =>]; then, all selected groups will be duplicated

There are three default accounts in a CMS server: administrator, webadmin, and
smbuser. “administrator” is the
default account for the main
administrator.

“webadmin”

and “smbuser” are accounts
for compatible older version
of SMP players. You can only
edit the settings of these three
accounts, but cannot remove
them.
The default password for “ad-

to the right-hand side, “Selected Groups”. This account can only
manage those folders which are in the “Selected Groups”.
6. To cancel selected items in the right column, you can select those
items and click [Remove] to delete them. You can also click
[Remove all] to delete all selected items.
7. Finally, in the “Function Access” area, choose those management
activities this account is authorized to do. If you do not enable any
function for this account, the user with this account cannot login Web
Manager, but still can synchronize contents with the CMS server.

ministrator” and “webadmin”
is “admin”; the one for “smbuser” is “smbuser”.

8. Click [SAVE] and [CLOSE] to go back to the main page. Then, click
[APPLY] so that those settings will come into effect.
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Player Management

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3-1 Client List
Players in a special Group,
“Players without group info.”
belong to old versions, so
they do not have the Group
information.

All SMP clients which connect to this CMS server will be listed here. You
can check the client’s name, IP address, web manager port number, and
status.

Host name

Hostname of SMP client

IP Address

The IP address of SMP client. If the SMP is deployed behind a
firewall, the first IP will be the physical IP and the second one,
in the brackets, will be the virtual IP (the IP that SMP really
owns). Other than the above situation, the first and second IP
addresses are usually the same.

Port

The Web Manager’s port number

Status

“OK” means the SMP client functions normally; “Fail” means
the SMP client no longer sends connection signals to the
server. The “Fail” status usually occurs when the network is
disconnected or the SMP client is shutdown abnormally.

Command

You can preview the detailed information for each SMP player

(Information)

that belongs to the CMS server here, including model, firmware
and other descriptions.

Command

Open a browser to connect to SMP’s Web Manager. The pro-

(Open)

gram will try to connect to the physical IP address here.

Command

Manually remove the item

(Delete)

When you move the mouse cursor on top of the player item, you can see
the tool-tip shows the last heart-beat and register time of that player.

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CMS server is equipped with the RTB server function only when you
The number of media inputs
in the “RTB SERVER” page

purchase a CMS server installed with CAYIN’s multimedia streaming
card. In RTB SERVER page, you can assign each media input to a

is decided by the specification

particular channel and add/edit streaming clients. Please follow the

of the multimedia streaming

steps:

card which you purchase for
the CMS server. If you see
four media inputs in the page,
it means that this CMS can

1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “RTB Server”. Then, switch to “RTB SERVER” page.

manage four streaming signal
inputs.

Do not add a client that does
not exist, because it will
waste your network bandwidth. Do not send packet
to Microsoft Windows PC,
because Windows send mass
“ICMP port unreachable”
packets back to server when
process listening the udp port.

2. Enable media inputs and assign each input to a particular channel.
3. Select a signal format (NTSC/PAL), codec and bandwidth based on
your own TV signal.
4. Click [Add/Edit] and assign streaming modes of players. Please
refer to the following table for detailed information.
Broadcast

All clients in the network area will receive streaming contents.

Multicast

Enable multicast and send streaming packets to those players
which enable this function. Multicasting IP address ranges between
224.0.0.1 and 239.255.255.255.

Unicast

Send signals to the player with the particular IP address. To add a
unicast client, please enter a client’s name and its IP address, and
click [Add]. This item will be added into the “Unicast” table. To
delete the existing client in the table, please locate the item and click
[Remove] in the command column.

Theoretically, you can use
broadcast, multicast, and
unicast at the same time.
However, we suggest you
choose only one way to send
streaming signals unless you
are good at network protocols and operation.

Regarding “Please contact your dealer or CAYIN Technology for buying
this option.” Message.
There are two possibilities that you read this message on webpage:
1. You have not purchased any RTB license or video capture card from CAYIN. Please
contact our salespeople if you are interested in using real-time broadcasting function.
2. If you have purchased a model with RTB function but the purchase web page is still
shown, it may due to improper connection of the PCI Video capture card inside the
server. Please consult our reseller or distributor.

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Resource Management

5-1 Skin Manager.......................................................... 34
5-2 Program.................................................................. 36
5-2-1 Create a Program Set..................................... 36
5-2-2 Edit Program: Skin.......................................... 37
5-2-3 Edit Program: Multimedia............................... 37
5-2-4 Edit Program: Image Slide Show.................... 41
5-2-5 Edit Program: Ticker....................................... 42
5-2-6 Edit Program: Flash........................................ 44
5-2-7 Finish your Program ...................................... 45
5-3 Video Playlist........................................................... 45
5-3-1 Edit Video Playlist........................................... 46
5-3-2 Import/Export Video Playlist........................... 47
5-4 Web Playlist............................................................ 48
5-4-1 Edit Web Playlist............................................. 48
5-4-2 Import/Export Web Playlist............................. 51
5-5 Font Manager.......................................................... 52
5-5-1 Add Fonts to SMP Players.............................. 52
5-5-2 Apply Fonts in SMP-PRO Series Players....... 53
5-5-3 Apply Font in SMP-WEB Series Players........ 54

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You can manage skins and playlists of SMP players in “RESOURCE
The resolution of the skin and

MANAGEMENT” section.

the display set in the SMP
player should be the same.
You can produce a skin file

5-1 Skin Manager

(.csk) which supports multiple resolutions. Please refer

For SMP player, users can change skins to have various presentations.

to the user manual of SMP

You can upload well-designed .csk files to a CMS server, and manage

players for detailed information regarding the usage of
CAYIN’s Skin Editor.

each SMP player’s skin centrally by CMS.
Please follow the following steps to upload skin files (.csk) into the
CMS server.
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the

SMP-WEB player use Skin
via “Program” function.

function: “RESOURCE MANAGER > SKIN MANAGER”.
2. Click [RESOURCE MANAGEMENT] on the main page, and select
the sub-page “SKIN MANAGER”.
3. Select [Group/Aggregation] and click [Browse...] to select a skin
file (.csk). CMS will apply the skin to players in the selected group or
aggregation.
4. Click [Upload] to complete uploading a skin.

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created by CAYIN’s Skin
Editor (seeker.exe). All
uploaded skins will be
listed in the "Current

The column “Name” and “Description” show the skin name and

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5. Now, you can see the skin listed in the “Current Skins” table.

description of a skin that you create in CAYIN’s Skin Editor. You can
click the description of each skin to preview it.

Skins" table. Please
refer to the user manual of
SMP players to learn more
about this editing tool.

6. If you want to remove a skin, please click [Delete].

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This function only works with
SMP-WEB series.

5-2 Program
5-2-1 Create a Program Set
You can divide all SMP players into groups and edit programs for each

If you have not created

group. Then, all players in the same group will apply the same program.

any group or aggregation,

Please follow steps below to edit program.

please go to “ACCESS

1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the

CONTROL > GROUP” or
“ACCESS CONTROL >
AGGREGATION” page to
add a group or an aggregation.

function: “RESOURCE MANAGER > PROGRAM”
2. Click [RESOURCE MANAGEMENT] on the main page, and select
the sub-page “PROGRAM”.
3. Select a group or aggregation in the drop-down menu. CMS will apply
the program to players in the selected group or aggregation.

You can create a program
set to classify your program.
Program set is only for easy
management. It can’t be used
for scheduling or content
update.

4. Choose a program set and the program you are going to create in the
following steps will be included in this category. If you haven’t created
any program set, please click [Create Set] and enter a program set
name.

The steps for creating a
program will be based on the
skin you choose. System may
skip some steps if the skin you
choose does not reserve areas
for some multimedia types.

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5-2-2 Edit Program: Skin

You can create your own
skin by using CAYIN Skin
Editor and upload it to CMS
for future use. Please go to
“RESOURCE MANAGER >
SKIN MANAGER” to upload
skins.

1. Before you start to select a Skin, please enter a program name and
description.
2. Choose the skin type you want to apply to this program. Click
[Preview] for detailed information of the skin. If you choose “No
Skin”, the player will playback multimedia in full screen. Click [Next]
to the next step.

5-2-3 Edit Program: Multimedia
Please remember to go to the
“SKIN MANAGER” page
and select a skin with a preedited Multimedia area.

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(A) Multimedia Files in Media Folder:
1. Tick “Multimedia files in Media Folder" and click “Edit Playlist”, you will see a popup window. All video files in the Media Folder will be listed in the left column. If the left column is
empty, that means there is no file in the Media Folder. Please add video files to Media Folder first.
2. Select the files you want to play. You can select multiple files at one time by holding the Shift
or Ctrl key, or just select files one by one. In the left column, the item with “*” sign represents a
folder’s name. If you choose this item, it means you will select all files in this folder.
3. Click [Select=>], and all selected files in the left column will be duplicated to the right column.
SMP will only play those files in the right column.

4. If you want to play all files in the media folder, you can simply click the [Select all=>] button.
Then, all files in the left column will be duplicated to the right column.
5. Now, you can arrange the order of those selected files. In the right column, each file will be
added a serial number. SMP will play media files in the sequence, 1, 2, 3 … N. Please refer to the
following table for more functions. You can change the sequence of the playlist by using [Move
up] and [Move down], or delete items in the playlist by using [Remove] and [Remove all].
Move up

Select one item in the right column. Click [Move up], and this item will be moved forward in the playlist.

Move down

Select one item in the right column. Click [Move down], and this item will be moved backward in the
playlist.

Remove

If you want to remove files from the “Selected Files” in the right column, please select files and click
[Remove]. Then, those files will be removed from the right column, but will not be deleted from the Media
Folder.

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the Media Folder.

Random

If you select “Random”, all files in the right column will be played randomly, without following the se-

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Remove all

quence.

6. If you want to play all multimedia files in the Media Folder more than once, please enable
"Repeat playlist before proceeding to the next item" and set repeat number of times
here. If you select "Always repeat", SMP player will keep playing this program without playing next
times in the web playlist. If you select "3", SMP player will repeat playing those multimedia files in
the Media Folder for three times and then move on to the next item in the playlist.
If you want to enable the function, “Repeat playlist before proceeding to the next item”, please remember to set
the duration of this program as “Always” in the web playlist (RESOURCE MANAGEMENT > WEB PLAYLIST). If you
set a certain duration for this program (e.g. 50 seconds), SMP may not be able to repeat playing all files in the Media Folder
within the configured time period. Then, this function may not be able to function properly as you expect.

(B) Central Scheduling (by CMS Server):
Please tick this option if you want the playlist of media files can be centrally scheduled and controlled by
CMS server. Enable this function and you can play selected media files once or weekly at certain time or
periods. Please refer to the section “CENTRAL SCHEDULING” in CMS server for further settings.

(C) RTB/RTP Streaming
To play streaming video as RTB (Real-Time Broadcast) client, you need to select the channel
corresponding to the client’s server, i.e. CMS server. To play Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP)
streaming, please enter the port number of the relevant RTP server. Select the broadcast mode
for the source. You can select to play files in Media Folder when there is no video packet delivered
from the streaming.
RTB and RTP are different protocols.
1. RTB Client only works with CMS’s RTB Server function.
2. You can use RTP compliant software sending RTP streaming to SMP, e.g. VideoLAN client/server
(http://www.videolan.org)
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(D) HTTP/MMS Streaming
To play video file via HTTP or MMS streaming, e.g. video file on a web server or MMS server, enter
the URL of the file in this option.
(E) Video Input (only applied to some models)
To play AV-IN signal on the multimedia area, please select this item, and refer to section 6.5 in
SMP-WEB series manual for detailed video input configurations.
(F) Mute Function
If you do not want to play the audio of the multimedia source, please tick [Mute] option to stop the
audio playback.

After finishing all the configurations, please click [Next] to proceed.
Please complete the “Multimedia 2” settings according to the previous steps.

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5-2-4 Edit Program: Image Slide
Show
Please remember to go to the
“SKIN MANAGER” page
and select a skin with a preedited Image Slideshow area.

1. You can assign the content source and configure related settings here
and refer the following table for detailed descriptions:
Play all image files in

Play all files in the media folder, including the top-level

Media Folder

directory and subfolders (depend on your configuration.).
Click [Edit Playlist] to further configure your playlist.

2. Set the “Duration” in seconds for playing each picture.
3. Set the “Sequence”. You can select to play files in forward or
backward order, or random.

4. If you enable the function “Scale to fit area”, the system will
automatically adjust the size of each image to fit the display area of
image slide show which you define in the skin. There are two methods
for you to choose:
proportional

Image will be resized according to its original ratio.

non-proportional

Image can be resized by its width or length separately.

5. Click [Next] to proceed.
Please complete the “Image slideshow 2” settings according to the
previous steps.

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5-2-5 Edit Program: Ticker
Please remember to go to the
“SKIN MANAGER” page and

Select from multiple sources for the ticker text, and set up the font and

select a skin with a pre-edited

the color of the ticker area. Please refer the following table to configure

ticker area.

the source and content of the ticker.

Enter Text here

You can enter a text message. Save the settings and the text will
be displayed on the screen.

Text file in

You can type your message in a text file and put the file in

Media Folder

Media Folder. When you enable this option, system will find all
files with extension in .txt for your choices. The message in the
text file will be displayed.
SMP now supports UTF-8 character encoding. If the content
is not written in English, please choose encoding type “UTF-8”
when you save the text file.

Text from remote

To show a text message available on a URL, enter the URL ad-

URL/RSS

dress in the option, e.g. http://your_ server/message.txt. If you use
the server side script to generate the dynamic text, we suggest
you only send the text result (mime type txt/plain) back to the SMP
player. You can also retrieve live RSS messages. Enter the URL
address in the option, e.g. http://rss.cnn.com/rss/cnn_us.rss. The
format of non-English RSS link should be in the UTF-8 character
encoding.

Central Scheduling

Control ticker text from CMS server’s Central Scheduling Ticker

(by CMS Server)

area.

You can change the font type, size, and color of the ticker.
1. In “Text Direction” drop down menu, you can change the direction
of the text from “left to right” or “right to left” to suit your own
language configuration.
2. You can also select Font and Font Size as well as the Font Color by
entering the R, G, B code directly. Click [>>] to preview the accurate
color.
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1. Click “Set background color” and enter the R, G, B code directly. Then, click [>>] to see the

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Furthermore, you can enable single color background and choose a suitable color for your ticker.

accurate color.

If you want to change the scrolling text for ticker, please choose one of options from “No scrolling
effect”, “Simple crawl”, “Simple bottom-up”, and “Bottom-up and crawl”. Set a suitable
speed. “1” represents the slowest speed, and “6” represents the fastest one.
No scrolling effect

The text is static without moving

Simple crawl

Text moving either from left to right or right to left. The next line will follow the previous line.

Simple bottom-up

Text moving from bottom to top. If your sentences are too long, the system will break them
automatically into the next lines.

Bottom-up and crawl

First, the text is moving from bottom to top and pause; then it is moving from left to right to
finish a line.

3. Set duration of “Pause” when you choose “Simple bottom-up” or “Bottom-up and crawl”.
This option will let text pause specific seconds when finish a line.
4. Click [Next] to proceed.

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5-2-6 Edit Program: Flash
Only SMP-WEB series supports Flash playback. If you select a skin with Flash area, you can add
and edit your Flash content here.
1. “Flash file in Media Folder”: If you tick this option, you can choose one .swf file you want
to playback in drop-down menu. If you want to add any other new extra parameters, please click
[Extra Parameters] and fill in the required fields to add extra parameters.

2. “Flash file at remote URL”: If you tick this option, please enter an URL address of your Flash
file. If you want to add any other new extra parameters, please click [Extra Parameters] and fill
in the required fields to add extra parameters.

3. Click [Next] to proceed.

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5-2-7 Finish your Program
will see the preview of your skin together with other related information.
Press [Finish] to finish the Program Wizard settings.
Now you can see the new program shows in the program table. Click
[Edit] to modify your program or [Info] to review the detailed program
If you copy the program to the
same program set, the “-copy”
will be added in the program
name for distinction.

information. If you want to delete the program, please click [Delete].
You can also copy one or more programs to the program set you choose.
Simply click [Duplicate] and choose the programs and program set
that you want to move your selected programs in. Click [Duplicate] to
finish.

5-3 Video Playlist
Here you can create a video playlist to insert the added video playlist to
multimedia Central Scheduling or Program’s Multimedia area in CMS.

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5-3-1 Edit Video Playlist
1. Select a group or aggregation first; you can see and edit the existing video playlist in the group you
choose. You can also choose a group or aggregation that you want to add your new video playlist
in.
2. Click [Add new], and then you will see a pop-up window. Please enter a video playlist name and
a description (optional) here.
3. Now you can see all files in Media Folder in the left column. Choose files you want to add in the
new video playlist, click [Select =>], and you will see those selected files in the right column. If
you would like to select all files in Media Folder, please select [Select all=>]. Furthermore, you
can also click [Refresh] to get the latest file list.
4. If you would like to delete any files you’ve chosen or change the sequence of the selected
files, please click [Remove], [Remove all], [Move up], [Move down] according to your
requirements.

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5. Finally, click [APPLY] to adopt the changes or [CLOSE] to leave the window without saving any

6. Now you can see your new video playlist in the main page. You can choose to edit or delete it by
clicking [Edit] or [Delete] button in the command column.

5-3-2 Import/Export Video Playlist
You can import or export video playlists for other Groups or Servers.

Export
1. Select a group in the drop-down menu, “Select group”.
2. Click [Export]; then, you can export the playlist of this group to a file (.cps) and store it in your PC.

Import
1. Please select the group that you want to apply a pre-edited video playlist from another group or
CMS server.
2. Click [Browse…] to select the video playlist file (.cps).
3. Click [Import] and you will see the video playlist on the above table.
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Only SMP-WEB series
supports this feature.

5-4 Web Playlist
5-4-1 Edit Web Playlist
You can divide all SMP players into groups and edit web playlists for
each group. Then, all players in the same group will apply the same
playlists. Please follow the steps below to edit web playlists for each
group.
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “RESOURCE MANAGER > WEB PLAYLIST”.
2. Click [RESOURCE MANAGEMENT] on the main page, and select
the sub-page, “WEB PLAYLIST”.
3. Select a group in the drop-down menu, “Select group”. If you
have not created any group, please go to “ACCESS CONTROL” >
“GROUP” page to add a group.

4. Then, we will start to add a new web playlist. Click [Add new] and
you can start to edit a playlist in the pop-up window.
5. Enter the name of this playlist in the “Name” text box and a short
description in the “Description” text box. Click [Add new item]
and edit an item in a playlist. You can add up to 99 items to a playlist.

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6. In the “Add / Edit Entry” window, you can decide the sequence of this new item in the playlist.

items in this playlist, the system will automatically place this new item at the sixth place by default.
You can also choose to insert this new item between the first and fifth place. Please refer the
following table for all detailed settings:

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This method is similar to

Remote
URL

Specify a URL where SMP-WEB can connect to the html content, e.g.
http://remote_web_server/path/to/your.html.
You can also use dynamic server script, such as ASP, PHP, or CGI
to generate the HTML page. Check the box ”Append Hostname
Parameter” and the system will append hostname/group parameter
to the end of the html URL automatically. For example, you enter http://
remote_web_server/test.php in this option, SMP-WEB will actually
send a request as http://remote_web_server/test.php?hostname=hostn
ame&group=groupname The hostname here is the hostname that you
configure in “7-3 NETWORK SETTINGS”.

HTML/
SWF file
in Media
Folder

Select to play an html or swf file in the Media Folder.
By default, CMS will automatically list all html and swf files in the Media
Folder, so you can select an item here.
If you haven’t uploaded your files in the Media Folder, you can also
pre-edit the playlist by clicking [Enter new one] and entering the item
(e.g. /cayin/main.html) directly in the text box.

Image
transition

You can insert an image file (JPEG) as a display item or a transition
between two HTML files by enabling this function. You can also
configure the transition effect as follows. By default, CMS will
automatically list all image files in the Media Folder, so you can select
one here. If you haven’t uploaded your files in the Media Folder, you
can also pre-edit the playlist by clicking [Enter a new one] and
entering the item (e.g. /cayin/cartoon.jpg) directly in the text box.
* Animation: The transition effect when the image enters and leaves
the screen. We now provide four animations: “fly from top to
bottom”, “fly from bottom to top”, “fly from left to right”
and “fly from right to left”.
* Speed: The speed of animation effect.
* Next item preload time: You must set the time when you want
the system to start pre-loading the next item (e.g. an html file) before
the image disappears. For example, the duration of this image is 20
seconds and you want the system to start pre-loading the next item
at the 15th seconds, you need to set the number “5 (seconds)” in the
field. The number here depends on the loading time of the next item
(html).

Video file
in Media
Folder

You can insert a video file as one of the items in the playlist, and
display a full-screen video.
By default, CMS will automatically list all video files in the Media Folder,
so you can select one here.
If you haven’t uploaded your files in the Media Folder, you can also
pre-edit the playlist by clicking [Enter a new one] and entering the
item (e.g. /cayin/cartoon.mpg) directly in the text box.
Display ratio: You can choose display ratio as "auto", "4:3" or
"16:9"

Video Input

You can choose 4:3 or 16:9 as the video display ratio.

Program

You can choose to play a program set or a program itself.

the way you use in your PC
browser. SMP-WEB products
do not support HTTPS (SSL)
protocol currently.

If you choose to play video
files in Media Folder, you
will not be able to set the
duration of this video. The
system will automatically
play the next item in this
playlist after the system
finishes playing the whole
video.

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7. Finally, set the duration of each playback item. After the time is up,

“Always”, the playlist will stop here, which means that SMP-WEB will
keep playing this item without moving to the next item. use JavaScript
or ‘play-next-item’ tag to change the playlist item. Click [SAVE]
and [CLOSE] to complete the settings.
8. After adding items, you can adjust the order by clicking the [Up] or
Remember to click the check
box to enable those items

[Down] button in the Command column.

that you want to play. Then,
click [SAVE] and [CLOSE].

5-4-2 Import/Export Web Playlist
You can import or export web playlists for other Groups or Servers.

Export
1. Select a group in the drop-down menu, “Select group”.
2. Click [Export]; then, you can export the playlist of this group to a file
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Import
1. Please select the group, which you want to apply a pre-edited Web
Playlist from another Group or CMS server.
2. Click [Browse…] to select the Web Playlist file (.cps).
3. Click [Import]. Then, you will see the Web Playlist listed in the above table.

5-5 Font Manager
You can upload new fonts to SMP players via a CMS server, so that
you can choose your favorite text fonts for a better presentation.

5-5-1 Add Fonts to SMP Players
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “RESOURCE MANAGER - FONT MANAGER”.
You can only upload Windows®
TTF font with UTF-8 character
encode. You will fail to upload
fonts if you choose incorrect
font files. We don’t guarantee
all font files can work normally
in SMP player.

2. Click [RESOURCE MANAGEMENT] on the main page, and select
the sub-page, “FONT MANAGER”.
3. Select a group in the drop-down menu, “Select group”. If you
have not created any group, please go to “ACCESS CONTROL >
GROUP” page to add a group.

Not all fonts that user upload
to CMS will be stored in SMP
players. It will depend on the
capacity of SMP partition.

4. You can start to upload selected fonts one by one. Click [Browse]
and select a font file; then, click [Upload]. After that, you can see all
uploaded fonts in the table.

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5. After uploading TTF font to CMS, the uploaded font files will be synchronized to SMP together with

5-5-2 Apply Fonts in SMP-PRO Series Players
After fonts are synchronized to SMP-PRO series players, you can use the font by the following
steps:
1. Click [PLAYBACK] on the main page, and select the sub-page, “TICKER”.
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5-5-3 Apply Font in SMP-WEB Series Players
After a fonts is synchronized to SMP-WEB series players, you can use that font in HTML by the
following steps:
1. Open HTML file by text editor or HTML editor (e.g. Adobe® Dreamweaver®).
2. Copy font name from CMS’s User Interface and specify the font face HTML tag:
e.g.
This is a sample text.

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Central Scheduling

6-1 Add Scheduling Period............................................ 56
6-2 Skin......................................................................... 57
6-3 Multimedia............................................................... 58
6-3-1 Add Schedule - Video..................................... 59
6-3-2 Add Schedule - Image.................................... 61
6-3-3 Add Schedule - Streaming Video.................... 63
6-3-4 Add Schedule - Video-In................................. 64
6-4 Image Slide Show................................................... 64
6-5 Ticker...................................................................... 67
6-6 WEB Playlist........................................................... 69
6-7 Volume.................................................................... 72
6-8 Add Emergency Scheduling.................................... 73
6-8-1 Setup Emergency Schedule........................... 73
6-8-2 Trigger Emergency Schedule......................... 74
6-9 Import/Export Schedule.......................................... 76
6-10 Schedule Priority................................................... 76

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CMS server will periodically update the playlists to SMP players and
Schedules in different

centrally manage playlists, media files, tickers, etc. of SMP players.

scheduling periods represent
individual ones. Please make
sure that you select a correct
scheduling period before you
start to edit a schedule. Period scheduling only affects
the weekly schedule, but

6-1 Add Scheduling Period
You can apply different schedules to specific dates or periods and
edit schedules in advance. For those dates without particular settings,

won’t affect the “play once”

players will play the “default” schedule. All scheduling functions in CMS

one.

support period scheduling.
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “CENTRAL SCHEDULING”.
2. Click [CENTRAL SCHEDULING] on the main page, and go to the
sub-page that you want to edit.

3. If you want to schedule particular players in groups, please select a
group here.
4. Click [Add] in the “Scheduling period” area. You will see a popup window.

5. Select a beginning and an ending date for this schedule.
6. If you want to duplicate a schedule from an existing schedule, please
enable “Copy one another period” and select the schedule from
the drop-down menu. Then, they system will copy all contents in the
selected schedule to the new one.
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MANAGER” and upload
skins to the CMS serve before you schedule skins here.

6-2 Skin
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Please go to “RESOURCE

group. Please follow the steps to configure settings:
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “CENTRAL SCHEDULING > SKIN”.
2. Click [CENTRAL SCHEDULING] on the main page, and select the
sub-page, “SKIN”.
3. Select a group or aggregation from the drop-down menu to decide
which players will apply this schedule.
4. Select or add a scheduling period. Please refer to 6-1 for details.
5. Click [Add Schedule] and start to edit a new schedule for skins.

6. Enter a “Schedule Name” and select a schedule type: “Weekly”
or “Play once”. Weekly schedule repeats itself every week. “Play
once” schedule only occurs once. After the task is finished, the
schedule will be expired. For weekly schedule, choose the days of the
week that you want to play the selected files. Set the start and end
time of the schedule within a day. For play-once schedule, enter the
start time, with date/time, of the schedule, and enter the duration of
this schedule.

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7. If you choose an aggregation from the group drop-down menu, you
You will only see “High
priority schedule item”
function when you choose
an aggregation.

will see the “High priority schedule item” function here. Enable
this option and this schedule can override all schedule items of groups
within this aggregation during an overlapping time interval.
8. Select one of the uploaded skins in the drop-down menu, “Select
Skin”. You will see all skins which you upload at “RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT > SKIN MANAGER”.

9. Finally, click [APPLY] to adopt the changes or [CLOSE] to leave the
window without saving any changes.

6-3 Multimedia
Only SMP-PROPLUS
and SMP-WEBDUO /
SMP-WEBPLUS support
Multimedia-2 Central
Scheduling.

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In this section, you can configure a time-line of playlist for each client
group (clients with the same group). Central Scheduling schedules
image and video as Multimedia playlist for each client group.

You must upload Multimedia files to Content Update
folder prior to scheduling
them.

Please follow the steps to add a schedule for a group and edit the

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6-3-1 Add Schedule - Video
playlist of video.
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “CENTRAL SCHEDULING > MULTIMEDIA”.
2. Click [CENTRAL SCHEDULING] on the main page, and select the
sub-page, “MULTIMEDIA”.
3. Select a group or aggregation from the drop-down menu to decide
those players which will apply this schedule.
4. Select or add a scheduling period. Please refer to 6-1 for details.
5. Click [Add Schedule] and start to edit a new schedule.

When the schedule task is
expired or with invalid settings (e.g. The selected files
no longer exist), the item will
become red.

6. Enter a “Schedule Name” and select a schedule type: “Weekly”
or “Play once”. Weekly schedule repeats itself every week. “Play
once” schedule only occurs once. After the task is finished, the
schedule will be expired.
Weekly

Choose the days of the week that you want to play the selected
files. Set the start and end time of the schedule within a day.

Play once

Enter the start time, with date/time, of the schedule, and enter the
duration of this schedule.

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7. If you choose an aggregation from the drop-down menu of group, you
You will only see “High
priority schedule item”
function when you choose an
aggregation.

will see the "High priority schedule item” function here. Enable
the option and this schedule can override all schedule items of groups
within this aggregation during an overlapping time interval.
8. Select a media type: Video, Image, RTB, or HTTP/MMS. Please enable
“Video” here; then, you will see all available video files in the Media Folder.
9. Choose the display ratio here. You can select auto, 4:3 or 16:9

You can also select the
Video Playlist here along
with the video files.

according to your display.
10. Select files you want and click [Select=>]. Those selected files will
be duplicated to the “Selected files” column. You can also select
video playlist directly here. If you want to play all files in the media

You cannot play video and
image files in the same
playlist.

folder, please tick “Play all files”.
11. You can use [Move up] and [Move down] to arrange the order
of those selected files. If you want to remove files from the “Selected

If you select files which
include a symbol “*” in the
path, it means that you
select all files of the same
media type under that
folder.

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Files” in the right column, please select files and click [Remove]. Or,
you can click [Remove all] to remove all items. Click [Random] to
play selected files randomly.

Please remember to
select the function
“Central Scheduling
by CMS Server” on

the window without saving any changes.

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12. Finally, click [APPLY] to adopt the changes or [CLOSE] to leave

6-3-2 Add Schedule - Image

Web Manager of SMPPRO series (Playback
> Multimedia). For
SMP-WEB series, please
remember to add the
attribute “play-serverschedule” in media
player’s tag in a HTML file.
Please refer to the user
manual of SMP-WEB series.

SMP-PRO series products can display static images. Please follow the
steps to add a schedule for a group and edit the playlist of images.
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “CENTRAL SCHEDULING > MULTIMEDIA”.
2. Click [CENTRAL SCHEDULING] on the main page, and select the
sub-page, “MULTIMEDIA”.
3. Select a group from the drop-down menu to decide those players
which will apply this schedule.

Only the latest SMP-PRO
series products support the
image file type in the Multi-

4. Select or add a scheduling period. Please refer to 6-1 for details.
5. Click [Add Schedule] and start to edit a new schedule.

media section.

6. Enter a “Schedule Name” and select a schedule type: “Weekly”
or “Play once”. Weekly schedule repeats itself every week. “Play
once” schedule only occurs once. After the task is finished, the
You will only see “High
priority schedule item”
function when you choose an
aggregation.

schedule will be expired.
7. If you choose an aggregation from the drop-down menu of group, you
will see the “High priority schedule item” function here. Enable
the option and this schedule can override all schedule items of groups
within this aggregation during an overlapping time interval.

When the schedule task
is expired or with invalid
settings (e.g. the selected
files no longer exist), the item
will become red.

8. Select a media type: Video, Image, RTB, or HTTP/MMS. Please
enable “Image” here; then, you will see all image files which are
available in the Media Folder. You can display images as the image
slide show and set the “Duration” in seconds for it.
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9. Please tick “Scale to fit area” if you would like to adjust all images
sizes automatically according to your designated display area. You
can choose “Proportional” or “Non-proportional” for your
image from the drop-down menu.
You cannot play video and
image files in the same
playlist.

10. Select those files you want and click [Select=>]. The selected files
will be duplicated to the “Selected files” column. If you want to play
all files in the media folder, please tick “Play all files”. You can use
[Move up] and [Move down] to arrange the order of those selected
files. If you want to remove files from the “Selected Files” in the
right column, please select files and click [Remove]. Or, you can
click [Remove all], and all items in the right column will be removed.
Click [Random] if you would like to play selected files randomly.

You have to put image files
into the media folder first;
then you can select them.

If you select “Random”, all
files in the right column will
be played randomly, without
following the sequence.

Please remember to
upload Multimedia files to
Content Update folder prior
to scheduling them, or you
will not see any files here.

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11. Finally, click [APPLY] to adopt the changes or [CLOSE] to leave the
window without saving any changes.

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The playlist is the order how all multimedia files in the folder “media” are played. If you do not edit your own playlist,
SMP will play all files in the Media Folder in the alphabetical order.
If you create sub-folders under the folder “media”, all media files in these sub-folders will also be added together to the
play list according to the following sorting rules: (the former rules have higher priority than the later ones)
1. Files in the folder “media” will be played prior to any files located in sub-folders.
2. Files in the folder “media” will be sorted and played following alphabetical order.
3. Sub-folders will be sorted by alphabetical order.
4. Files in the sub-folders will be sorted and played following alphabetical order.
For example:

6-3-3 Add Schedule - Streaming Video
You can also display streaming video by CMS. Please select RTB or HTTP/MMS as your media type
and enter suitable settings. You can enable “High priority schedule item” function to override
all schedule items of groups within this aggregation during an overlapping time interval if you choose
an aggregation from the drop-down menu of group,

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6-3-4 Add Schedule - Video-In
You can also display video input signal. Please select Video-in as your
media type. You can select display ratio from its drop down menu.

6-4 Image Slide Show
SMP players are capacable of displaying images in different areas on
SMP-WEB series player

the skin background. You can play image files in the Multimedia area

support Image Slideshow

(refer to 6-3-2). You can also display image slide shows in different

Central Scheduling by

areas except for the Multimedia area. Please follow the steps:

Program function.

1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “CENTRAL > SCHEDULING > IMAGE SLIDE SHOW”.
2. Click [CENTRAL SCHEDULING] on the main page, and select the
sub-page, “IMAGE SLIDE SHOW”.
3. Select a group or aggregation from the drop-down menu to decide
which players will apply this schedule.

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4. Select or add a scheduling period. Please refer to 6-1 for details.
5. Click [Add Schedule] and start to edit a new schedule.
6. Enter a “Schedule Name” and select a schedule type: “Weekly” or “Play once”. Weekly
schedule repeats itself every week. “Play once” schedule only occurs once. After the task is
finished, the schedule will be expired. For weekly schedule, choose the days of the week that you
want to play the selected files. Set the start and end time of the schedule within a day. For playonce schedule, enter the start time, with date/time, of the schedule, and enter the duration of this
schedule.
7. If you choose an aggregation from the drop-down menu of group, you will see the “High priority
schedule item” function here. Enable the option and this schedule can override all schedule
items of groups within this aggregation during an overlapping time interval.
8. You can also configure the time that you want each image slide show to play, and the play
sequence of the files in folders from the drop-down menu. If you would like to adjust all images
sizes automatically according to your designated display area, please tick “Scale to fit area”.
You can choose “Proportional” or “Non-proportional” for your image from the drop-down
menu.

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9. Now please select files. If you enable “Play all files”, it means that
you will play all image files in the Media Folder. If you want to play all
image files in a selected folder, choose one folder, and SMP players
will play all image files in the selected folder.

SMP player can support two
image slide show areas.
If you assign more than 1
image slide show areas in
your skin, you can follow the
above steps to configure
settings in “Image Slide
Show 2”.

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10. Finally, click [APPLY] to adopt the changes or [CLOSE] to leave
the window without saving any changes.

SMP-WEB series player
s u p p o r t Ti c k e r C e n t r a l

With CMS server, you can schedule ticker text for each client group from

Scheduling by Program

each or a combination of three different text sources: text box, text file,

function.

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6-5 Ticker

and URL. Please follow the steps to configure settings:
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “CENTRAL SCHEDULING > TICKER”.
2. Click [CENTRAL SCHEDULING] on the main page, and select
the sub-page, “TICKER”.

3. Select a group or aggregation from the drop-down menu to decide
those players which will apply this schedule.
4. Select or add a scheduling period. Please refer to 6-1 for details.
5. Click [Add Schedule] and start to edit a new schedule.
6. Enter a “Schedule Name” and select a schedule type: “Weekly”
or “Play once”. Weekly schedule repeats itself every week. “Play
once” schedule only occurs once. After the task is finished, the
schedule will be expired. For weekly schedule, choose the days of the
week that you want to play the selected files. Set the start and end
time of the schedule within a day. For play-once schedule, enter the
start time, with date/time, of the schedule, and enter the duration of
this schedule.

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7. If you choose an aggregation from the drop-down menu of group, you
will see the “High priority schedule item” function here. Enable
the option and this schedule can override all schedule items of groups
within this aggregation during an overlapping time interval.

If the content in a text file
is not written in English,
please choose encoding

8. Please select a source of the ticker.
Text

Directly enter your ticker text here.

Text File

Read ticker text from a text file in the Media Folder. Click [Enter
a new one] to enter a new ticker text and then you can just
choose from the list every time when you edit the ticker text.

type “UTF-8” when you
save the text file.
The format of non-English
RSS link should also be
in the UTF-8 character
encoding.

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Enter URL

The text source comes from a remote http server (web server).
Enter a http url here to retrieve the ticker text. You can also
retrieve live RSS messages. Enter the URL address in the text
box, e.g. http://rss.cnn.com/rss/cnn_us.rss.

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9. Set the font type, size, and color.

zone, you can set background color here.
11. Set a text scrolling effect. You can choose one of options from “No
scrolling effect”, “Simple crawl”, “Simple bottom-up”, and
“Bottom-up and crawl”.
12. Set a suitable speed. “1” represents the slowest speed, and “6”
represents the fastest one.
13. Set duration of “Pause” when you choose “Simple bottom-up”
or “Bottom-up and crawl”. This option will let text pause specific
seconds when finish a line.
14. If you choose “Simple bottom-up” as your text scrolling effect,
please set proper “Line spacing” value here.
15. Finally, click [APPLY] to adopt the changes or [CLOSE] to leave
the window without saving any changes.

6-6 WEB Playlist
This section only applies to SMP-WEB series products. With CMS servPlease go to “RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT > WEB
PLAYLIST” and edit the
Web Playlist on the CMS
serve before you schedule
the Web Playlist here.

er, you can schedule pre-edited playlists for each client group. Please
follow the steps to configure settings:
1 Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the
function: “CENTRAL SCHEDULING > WEB PLAYLIST”.
2. Click [CENTRAL SCHEDULING] on the main page, and select the
sub-page, “WEB PLAYLIST”.
3. Select a group or aggregation from the drop-down menu to decide

Only SMP-WEBDUO can
support Web Playlist 2 Central Scheduling.

which players will apply this schedule.
4. Select or add a scheduling period. Please refer to 6-1 for details.

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5. Click [Add Schedule] and start to edit a new schedule for Web Playlist.
6. Enter a “Schedule Name” and select a schedule type: “Weekly” or “Play once”. Weekly
schedule repeats itself every week. “Play once” schedule only occurs once. After the task is
finished, the schedule will be expired. For weekly schedule, choose the days of the week that
you want to play the selected files. Set the start and end time of the schedule within a day. For
play-once schedule, enter the start time, with date/time, of the schedule, and enter the duration
of this schedule.
7. If you choose an aggregation from the drop-down menu of group, you may see the “High
priority schedule item” function here. Enable the option and this schedule can override all
schedule items of groups within this aggregation during an overlapping time interval.
8. Select the pre-edited Web Playlists in “Web playlist” and click [Select=>]. The selected files
will be duplicated to the “Selected playlists” column. You can use [Move up] and [Move
down] to arrange the order of those selected files. If you want to remove files from the “Selected
Playlist” in the right column, please select files and click [Remove]. Or, you can click [Remove
all], and all items in the right column will be removed.

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9. Finally, click [APPLY] to adopt the changes or [CLOSE] to leave the window without saving any
changes.

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6-7 Volume
With CMS server, you can schedule pre-defined system volume for each group. Please follow the
steps to configure settings:
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the function: “CENTRAL
SCHEDULING > VOLUME”.
2. Click [CENTRAL SCHEDULING] on the main page, and select the sub-page, “VOLUME”.
3. Select a group or aggregation from the drop-down menu to decide those players which will apply
this schedule.
4. Select or add a scheduling period. Please refer to 6-1 for details.
5. Click [Add Schedule] and start to edit a new schedule for volume.

6. Enter a “Schedule Name” and select a schedule type: “Weekly” or “Play once”. Weekly
schedule repeats itself every week. “Play once” schedule only occurs once. After the task is
finished, the schedule will be expired. For weekly schedule, choose the days of the week that
you want to play the selected files. Set the start and end time of the schedule within a day. For
play-once schedule, enter the start time, with date/time, of the schedule, and enter the duration
of this schedule.

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7. If you choose an aggregation from the drop-down menu of group, you will see the “High priority

items of groups within this aggregation during an overlapping time interval.
8. Select the system volume. Larger numbers mean louder sounds.

9. Finally, click [APPLY] to adopt the changes or [CLOSE] to leave the window without saving any
changes.

6-8 Add Emergency Scheduling
Emergency Scheduling (or Emergency Event) is a special scheduling item, which is triggered
manually, rather than automatically based on the pre-set time. After you configure the Emergency
Scheduling, you can trigger it anytime by CMS or SuperMonitor. The Emergency Scheduling has
the highest priority than any other scheduling type.

6-8-1 Setup Emergency Schedule
You can setup emergency schedule item in every media type (Multimedia, Image Slide Show, Ticker,
Skin, Web Playlist, and Volume) for a specific Group.
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the function: “CENTRAL
SCHEDULING”.

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2. Click [CENTRAL SCHEDULING] on the main page, and select a sub-page from the six
items: Multimedia, Image Slide Show, Ticker, Skin, Web Playlist, and Volume. When you trigger
the emergency mode for a group, all emergency scheduling of this group will be activated
simultaneously no matter in any of the above items.

3. Select a group or aggregation from the drop-down menu to decide which players will apply this
schedule.
4. Click on [Setup] on the Command column of the special schedule item “Emergency”.
5. Follow the instructions on the pop-up window and setup scheduling task as other normal
scheduling.

6-8-2 Trigger Emergency Schedule
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the function: “Trigger
Emergency Schedule”.

2. On the right top of CMS Web Manager, you can see the button to trigger the Emergency Schedule.
Click on it.

3. You can trigger or stop emergency schedule here by clicking on [Trigger] or [Stop] button. By
clicking [Trigger All] or [Stop All], you can enable or stop emergency schedule for all groups.

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4. If any one of the groups is in the emergency mode, the Emergency button on the top of Web
Manager will start to flash.

5. If the Group’s emergency schedule is in the triggered mode, players belong to that group as well
as are configured as central scheduling will switch to play the pre-configured scheduling item.

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6-9 Import/Export Schedule
You can click on [Import] / [Export] button at Central scheduling page of Web Manager to import
or export Schedule table.

After the schedule file is exported, you can import the schedule table to other Groups or other CMS
servers.

6-10 Schedule Priority
SMP players run schedules based on the following proiority rules:

With Aggregation’s High Priority:
Emergency (Aggregation) > Emergency (Group) > Play once (Aggregation) > Play once (Group) >
Weekly (Aggregation) > Weekly (Group) > Default (Aggregation) > Default (Group)

Without Aggregation’s High Priority:
Emergency (Group) > Emergency (Aggregation) > Play once (Group) > Play once (Aggregation) >
Weekly (Group) > Weekly (Aggregation) > Default (Group) > Default (Aggregation)

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System and Network Settings

7-1 System Status......................................................... 78
7-1-1 Basic Information............................................ 78
7-1-2 Advanced Information..................................... 79
7-1-3 Firmware Information .................................... 79
7-2 System Settings...................................................... 80
7-2-1 Set System Time............................................ 80
7-2-2 Set Auto-Restart............................................. 81
7-2-3 Change SuperMonitor 3 Service Port............. 82
7-2-4 Change SuperMonitor 3 Encryption Key........ 82
7-2-5 Set Language................................................. 82
7-2-6 System Maintenance...................................... 83
7-2-7 Import/Export/Restore Configurations .......... 84
7-3 Network Settings..................................................... 84
7-4 CMS and NAT Firewall............................................ 85

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You have to configure network settings, update firmware, or use other
Please refer to 7-4 CMS

management tools when you first install CMS. In “SYSTEM STATUS”,

and NAT Firewall” if you

“SYSTEM SETTINGS”, and “NETWORK SETTINGS” pages, you

place the CMS server behind

can check the system information of the CMS server, manage the

a NAT firewall.

system, and configure the network settings.

7-1 System Status
In the “SYSTEM STATUS” page, you can access all related system
information from three parts: “Basic Information”, “Advanced
Information”, and “Firmware Information”.

7-1-1 Basic Information
Hostname, Product Model, Firmware Version, and Current Date/time are
information about the current status of the CMS server. Please refer
“7-3 Network Settings” for how to specify the hostname and “7-2
System Settings” for how to change the date/time/time-zone.

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CPU Utilization

Real-time CPU usage

Memory Usage

Usage of system DRAM

System Disk Usage

Disk usage of system firmware disk. If the usage exceeds 95%, we strongly suggest that you
do not upload more patches for preventing from disk overloaded.

Media Folder Usage

Disk usage of Shared Folder. If you run out of disk space, you will not be able to add more
media files in Media Folder.

Network Information

You can check IP address and other related network information here.

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7-1-2 Advanced Information

7-1-3 Firmware Information
You can check all updated patches information here. If you want to update your firmware, please
refer to the section “7-2-6 System Maintenance”.

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7-2 System Settings
In the “SYSTEM SETTINGS” page, you can re-set the date and time of the system, auto-restart
time, and the system language.

7-2-1 Set System Time
Please follow the steps to set the system time.
1. Login CMS server with the account which is allowed to access the function: “SYSTEM
SETTINGS”.

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2. Enable “Set system time” and enter the system date for the server. “YYYY” represents “Year”,

3. Enter the time for the server. “HH” represents 24-hour system clock. “MM” represents “Minute”
and “SS” represents “Second”.
4. You can also choose NTP function to synchronize the clocks of media players from an NTP server
automatically (e.g. time.nist.gov). CMS will update the system time from NTP server every 7 days
or when the system restarts. You can also click [Update now] to update the time immediately.
Click [Test] to verify the availability of the NTP server.
5. After completing the settings, please click [SAVE] and [APPLY].

7-2-2 Set Auto-Restart
You can also assign one to three particular time sections within a day that the server will restart
automatically. Check the box and select the time. Then click [Save] to save the settings.

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7-2-3 Change SuperMonitor 3
Service Port
You can change service port of SuperMonitor 3 here (default is 20000).

This function only available
for SuperMonitor 3 and CMS
v. 7.0, 6.5.

7-2-4 Change SuperMonitor 3
Encryption Key
You can change SuperMonitor 3 encryption key here to avoid other
SuperMonitor 3 users accessing your CMS server. The default key will
be the same as all shipped CMS server. Please remember to reset
your password here if you would like to enable this function.

7-2-5 Set Language
You can select the system language here. We provide nine system
languages, which are English, French, Germany, Spanish, Italian,
Japanese, Polish, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. Select
a system language. Then click [SAVE] to save the settings.

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You can update the system firmware by uploading CAYIN’s patch file.

on the bottom of every sec-

To update the firmware version of the server, select the file and click

tion to save the settings, and
then click [APPLY] on the

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7-2-6 System Maintenance

[Upload].

left column, so that those

You can also restart or shut down the system by clicking the corresponding

settings will come into effect.

button at the end of the page.

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7-2-7 Impor t/Expor t/Restor e
Configurations
You can export system settings to a local file and import it to the same
or different machines later. You can only upload the setting file to those
devices with the identical model and firmware version.

7-3 Network Settings
For using RTB Server multicasting function, you must
set Gateway IP properly.

Here you can assign a hostname for the server and define the network
connection mode. You can select “Obtain IP by DHCP” for the
server to retrieve IP settings automatically. To use static IP setting,
please select “Static IP Address” and enter the information such
as subnet mask, gateway and DNS server IP.
Click [Save] on the bottom to save the settings, and then click [Apply]
on the left column so that those settings will come into effect.

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7-4 CMS and NAT Firewall
have to forward the service port into CMS IP address, if you deploy CMS behind a NAT firewall and
access CMS services via Internet.
Service

Function

Port

HTTP (WEB)

Content Update
Web manager
Client List

80 (TCP)

FTP

FTP

20, 21 (TCP)

SMB

Share Folder

139 (TCP+UDP)

SMP/CMS Command

Client List
Super Monitor

20000 (TCP)

Please refer to the manual of your firewall for detailed firewall settings. You can check the chapter
related to Virtual Server or Port Forwarding.
For Example:
Local IP Address

Protocol

Port

192.168.1.2

TCP

20-21

192.168.1.2

TCP+UDP

139

192.168.1.2

TCP

80

192.168.1.2

TCP+UDP

20000

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LOG

You can use a syslog

the records of the CMS activities used for statistical purposes. Syslog

compatible software to

function allows separate log software to retrieve and further analyze the

receive syslog records in

log files.

a PC, for example, CAYIN
SuperReporter.

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In this section, you can configure related settings for log files, which are

1. If you want to store logs in the Syslog server, please click “Enable
Syslog” and enter the IP address of the Syslog server.
2. Select log categories to define those log records you would like to
keep in the player or server.
System

system status change or system error

Network

network status or configuration change

Miscellaneous

other log files

3. Click [View Logs] to see log records.
4. Click [Export], then you can export and save the log files as xx.log.
The log file is a text file, which you can edit and analyze with your
favorite text editor software, such as Notepad, Excel, etc. The export
If you configure the Pop-up
Blocker in your browser, the

procedures will vary from browser to browser. Please follow the
instructions of your browser.

“Export” function will not
be able to function properly.
Please turn off your “Popup Block” or add CMS Web
Manager in the “Allow Web
Sites List”.

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MIME Type                       : application/pdf
PDF Version                     : 1.7
Linearized                      : Yes
Tagged PDF                      : Yes
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