Polycom PDS 2000 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
Options Configuring the PDS Player
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General
The General Settings panel allows administrators to dictate certain general
configuration settings for the CG Rendering engine that is launched by default
from the PDS Player. The settings are described as follows:
Show renderer control panel: When enabled, displays the CG rendering
engine control panel.
Enable auto screenshot: When enabled, takes screenshots of the content
being displayed by the PDS Player. These screenshots are then displayed
in the “Current Output Window” section of the PDS Player.
Close renderer on exit: When enabled, closes the CG rendering engine
when the PDS Player quits.
Prerender next slide in presentation: When enabled, stores the next event
in system memory while the current event is displayed on the output.
Restrict cursor to primary display: When enabled, prevents the system
mouse cursor from appearing on the secondary output of the the PDS
Player.
Messages
The Messages Settings panel is described as follows:
Show Messages Box: The Messages dialog in the PDS Player interface
provides moment-by-moment details regarding functioning of the PDS
Player. The frequency of messages can be determined in the Show
Messages Box. Select one of the following options:
—On Error: Displays messages in the Messages dialog only when an
error has occurred.
Always: Displays all messages-errors, information, status-in the
Messages dialog.
On Request Only: Displays messages only upon request when you
click the Show Messages button in the PDS Player.
Log All Messages: Writes all PDS Player events to the log file.
Message Filter Box: Select one of the following options:
Show Critical Messages Only: Displays messages in the Messages
dialog only when an error has occurred.
Show All Messages: Displays messages only when you click the
Show Messages button in the Settings dialog. Messages displayed
include content updates, configuration changes, output changes, and
updates to data-driven templates, as well as error messages displayed
in red text.