Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Maintenance Manual
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System State Reporting Application
The System Status Report application for Cisco StadiumVision Director enables
easy capture and export of system state data for the Cisco StadiumVision Director
server. This information can be sent to a remote support engineer to help
troubleshoot any issues that may occur with the system.
easy capture and export of system state data for the Cisco StadiumVision Director
server. This information can be sent to a remote support engineer to help
troubleshoot any issues that may occur with the system.
Refer to the StadiumVision Director System Status Reporting Guide for more details
on how to use the System State Reporting application.
on how to use the System State Reporting application.
TV Off Application
With so many TVs in each Cisco StadiumVision deployment, it’s important that all
TVs are turned off when not in use. The Turn TVs Off application allows an operator
or administrator to control the power to all TVs within one or more zones, or across
the entire venue.
TVs are turned off when not in use. The Turn TVs Off application allows an operator
or administrator to control the power to all TVs within one or more zones, or across
the entire venue.
Using the Turn TVs Off application:
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Administrators can define which TVs (which zones) are to be controlled by the
Turn TVs Off custom application.
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A non-IT person, for example the security guard, can access the portal to turn off
the TVs (as defined by the administrator).
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Only authorized users can access the Turn TVs Off custom application.
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Administrators can exclude select TVs, for example those in the back offices,
from being controlled by the Turn TVs Off application.
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Email notifications can be sent to a configurable list of email addresses
whenever the portal is used to turn TVs off.
When the Turn TVs Off button is clicked:
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Commands to turn the TVs off are sent to the DMPs attached to all TVs in the
configured zones.
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An email notification is sent to a pre-defined set of users.
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The change in TV status is logged in Cisco StadiumVision Director.
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Local Area Control with SV Director
Typically, TVs that are placed throughout the concourses and in “public” spaces are
controlled centrally through Cisco StadiumVision Director. However, TVs that are
placed elsewhere, such as luxury suites, restaurants, clubs and bars, back office,
and press boxes, require the ability for local control. With Cisco StadiumVision,
owners and guests can centrally control channel, volume, input, power, and closed
captioning of each display in the suite. Additionally, they can use the Cisco IP
controlled centrally through Cisco StadiumVision Director. However, TVs that are
placed elsewhere, such as luxury suites, restaurants, clubs and bars, back office,
and press boxes, require the ability for local control. With Cisco StadiumVision,
owners and guests can centrally control channel, volume, input, power, and closed
captioning of each display in the suite. Additionally, they can use the Cisco IP