Default Directory Setting; High Temperature Alert - Cisco 2000 User Manual

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Default Directory Setting

NOTE: It is strongly recommended that you do not alter the default directory setting unless you
understand the risk of saving your files to a directory not located on drive D. If you save your files to
another drive on Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000, these files could be deleted if you use the
Restore to Factory Defaults feature.
NOTE: Only drive D on the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 has available storage to save your
files. This drive has approximately 85 Gigabytes of storage capacity.
NOTE: Drives C, E, and F are used strictly for the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 operational
programs. Any modifications to these drives can permanently damage your system and void your
warranty.
The Default AV Folder is the directory the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 stores AV files
created whenever you select the Save to File option in an encoder profile. Refer to the Save to File
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option under the AVI, Flash
, Real, and Windows Media Encoder Properties sections for
information on setting an encoder profile to create an AV file.

High Temperature Alert

You can enable an alert if the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 reaches a predefined maximum
temperature level. To set the level, select the drop-down menu.
The Alert Configuration links to the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 Alerts page. Refer to the
previous sections for information on setting the Cisco Digital Media Encoder 2000 Alerts.
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