Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter Manual De Mantenimiento
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Tip: If you are using a graphics program that supports a posterize feature for
specifying the number of tonal levels per color channel, set the number of tonal
levels per channel to 40 (40 red X 40 green X 40 blue = 64000 colors). This is as
close as you can posterize to 65535 colors without exceeding the maximum.
specifying the number of tonal levels per color channel, set the number of tonal
levels per channel to 40 (40 red X 40 green X 40 blue = 64000 colors). This is as
close as you can posterize to 65535 colors without exceeding the maximum.
Creating a Custom Background Image for the Cisco Unified IP Phone
For more information, see the “Customizing the IP Phone” section of the Cisco
Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for the Cisco IP Phone 7975G at:
Unified IP Phone Administration Guide for the Cisco IP Phone 7975G at:
Also refer to the Cisco StadiumVision Local Control Areas Design and
Implementation Guide.
Implementation Guide.
Luxury Suite Welcome Screen Graphics
Some venues may want to customize the welcome screens in luxury suites. This is
particularly useful for suites that are not owned by a single person or group but are
rented out to different groups on an event-by-event basis.
particularly useful for suites that are not owned by a single person or group but are
rented out to different groups on an event-by-event basis.
Cisco StadiumVision Director provides the following example welcome message
graphic in Adobe Photoshop format:
graphic in Adobe Photoshop format:
• Welcome_SV2-1920-template.psd is for use with the DMP 4310G.
These sample graphics can be used “as-is” in luxury suites to help guests
understand that the phone is used to control the TVs. This graphic can also be
modified to include a customized greeting.
understand that the phone is used to control the TVs. This graphic can also be
modified to include a customized greeting.
When customizing this image, the logo or greeting should have a transparent
background and should be centered in the blank space on the right side of the
image, as illustrated in
background and should be centered in the blank space on the right side of the
image, as illustrated in