Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Maintenance Manual
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Summary Local TV Control Design Guidelines
Table 2. Deployment Rules
Function
Rules
Local TV control
General
Place the control device in a central location where most or all TVs can be viewed
Cisco IP Phone
Model 7975 only
Can control up to 29 TVs; recommended for controlling up to 9 TVs (DMPs)
CUCM and CUAE required
Phone graphics loaded into CUAE
Video Control Services enabled on phone
Third-party Touch Panel
Crestron and AMX supported
Can control 100s of TVs (DMPs)
Designate separate DMP for overhead audio in clubs and restaurants
IR Remote
For use in controlling a single DMP
Requires line of sight access
Central Control and
Administration
(Software Required)
Administration
(Software Required)
StadiumVision Director Control Panel Base License
Order single license for a single sever, order two licenses for redundant servers
Provides base services for operation and optional expansion licenses
First 10 Display Licenses included; first 10 Video Mgmt Licenses included
StadiumVision Director 10 Video Mgmt Licenses
One license required per Suite (or other area where the IP Phone is used to for local TV
control)
Order in multiples of 10
Maximum count 500
StadiumVision Director 10 Alt Device Licenses
One license required per Touch Panel or other input device
Order in multiples of 10
Maximum count 500
Central Control and
Administration
(Configuration
Required)
Administration
(Configuration
Required)
StadiumVision Director must contain definitions for each locally controlled area (luxury suite):
Each DMP
Each Cisco IP Phone to be used for local control
Each third-party touch panel to be used for local control
StadiumVision Director must contain definitions for the channels:
Each local channel (corresponding to a video stream from the head end)
Channel lineup for IP phone/IR remote and for third-party touch panel
Favorite channels (up to 10) for use with the third-party touch panels