Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Wartungshandbuch
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IR Remote
Unlike the Cisco IP phone and the third-party touch panel, the IR Remote (an
optional accessory for the Cisco DMP) communicates directly with the DMP for
on/off and volume control. It also communicates directly with the DMP for channel
selection; however, the DMP pulls its defined channel lineup from Cisco
StadiumVision Director.
optional accessory for the Cisco DMP) communicates directly with the DMP for
on/off and volume control. It also communicates directly with the DMP for channel
selection; however, the DMP pulls its defined channel lineup from Cisco
StadiumVision Director.
If a DVD player, PC, or other external source is connected to the TV, the IR remote
also allows the user to change the input to the locally attached video device.
also allows the user to change the input to the locally attached video device.
Luxury Suite: A Unique Local Control Area
A luxury suite is a unique implementation of a local TV control area. Physically, a
luxury suite generally consists of a “living room” space, kitchenette, a small
bathroom, and an exterior balcony overlooking the venue. In the Cisco
StadiumVision design, each luxury suite typically contains the following:
luxury suite generally consists of a “living room” space, kitchenette, a small
bathroom, and an exterior balcony overlooking the venue. In the Cisco
StadiumVision design, each luxury suite typically contains the following:
One or more flat panel TVs, each with an attached Cisco Digital Media Player
(DMP). One of the TVs is often identified as the “welcome” TV to display a
introductory welcome message. Each TV can display different content/channel.
introductory welcome message. Each TV can display different content/channel.
One Cisco IP Phone, each associated with Cisco Unified Communications
Manager. This phone provides touch screen control of all TVs in the suite, and
should be situated so that a person using it has a view of all TV positions.
should be situated so that a person using it has a view of all TV positions.
Figure 4 shows an example of a luxury suite.
Figure 4.
Example Luxury Suite