Configure Settings
If you chose 3M, Zytronic, or another driver that must be calibrated manually:
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You must repeat the calibration whenever you:
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Stop. You have completed this procedure.
Step 7
Related Topics
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Configure NTP Settings for Time-Dependent Features
IP-enabled devices including DMPs can use network time protocol (NTP) to synchronize themselves
with radio and atomic clocks located on the Internet. Thus, the accuracy of their local time-keeping is
ensured. NTP can synchronize distributed clocks within milliseconds over long time periods. You must
configure NTP settings on any DMP through which you will provide:
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After your DMP has restarted, log in again to DMPDM.
Click Touch Screens in the Settings list.
Click Calibrate <driver_name> Screen, where driver_name is the name of the driver that
you chose.
Messages on the touchscreen prompt you to touch its surface in various places. Follow these
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prompts exactly. For example, the calibration utility might prompt you to touch exactly five
areas or exactly nine areas.
Time is limited. When you do not complete this exercise within the brief period that is allotted
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for it, the calibration utility times out automatically.
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Repeat these steps for manual calibration if the driver utility times out before you can finish.
Rotate a touchscreen or change its resolution.
Replace a touchscreen.
Connect to a Touchscreen, page 27
IPTV services with Cisco Cast.
Proof-of-play services with Cisco Digital Signs.
Any other service that is dependent upon accurate Start and Stop times.
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