Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manual De Mantenimiento
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Although the designated area, such as a luxury suite, can contain multiple Cisco
IP Phones, only one can be used for local TV control.
Only the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975 option allows both the Video Management
Services and Commerce Services (which enables ordering of food and
merchandise) to be run on a single device. Therefore, it is the recommended option
for luxury suites.
Services and Commerce Services (which enables ordering of food and
merchandise) to be run on a single device. Therefore, it is the recommended option
for luxury suites.
9B
Third-party Touch Panel
When using a third-party touch panel for local TV control, keep the following in mind:
Recommended option for bars, restaurants, clubs and large suites (with more
than 9 TVs).
Supported and tested vendors include Crestron and AMX.
Touch panels come in many configurations including wired and wireless.
Requires Cisco StadiumVision Alternate Device Services license.
Several models of Crestron and AMX devices can work with the Cisco
StadiumVision solution. Work with the third-party device integrator to identify which
is appropriate for your implementation.
StadiumVision solution. Work with the third-party device integrator to identify which
is appropriate for your implementation.
10B
Custom Local Control Application
SVD includes an API that can be used by a 3rd party application to perform local TV
control. Use of this API is currently restricted, and permission to use is granted on a
case by case basis. Partners and customers interested in leveraging this API should
contact their Cisco account team and provide a brief description of plans and
objectives. Once approved API documentation will be made available.
control. Use of this API is currently restricted, and permission to use is granted on a
case by case basis. Partners and customers interested in leveraging this API should
contact their Cisco account team and provide a brief description of plans and
objectives. Once approved API documentation will be made available.
The intent of this API is to allow customers and partners to develop their own local
control apps for tablets, smart phones, etc. Cisco does not currently offer any apps
beyond the 7975 local control app, which does not use this API. A couple of
reference apps for Android and iOS do exist, and these can be demo‟ed or shared
as part of enabling a customer or partner in this area.
control apps for tablets, smart phones, etc. Cisco does not currently offer any apps
beyond the 7975 local control app, which does not use this API. A couple of
reference apps for Android and iOS do exist, and these can be demo‟ed or shared
as part of enabling a customer or partner in this area.
A app using the API must authenticate itself to SVD using a PIN that has been pre-
provisioned on SVD. The PIN serves to authenticates the app, and also identifies the
luxury suite(s) that it has been authorized to control.
provisioned on SVD. The PIN serves to authenticates the app, and also identifies the
luxury suite(s) that it has been authorized to control.
Three distinct PIN types exist:
1. Unique permanent PIN for each suite in order to access and control the
devices within. This PIN type is used for a device that is permanently
assigned to a suite, for example a wall mounted tablet.
assigned to a suite, for example a wall mounted tablet.
2. Temporary PIN for each suite that changes per event script run, can be
displayed on TV. This PIN type is used for temporary devices, for example
suite guests using their personal smart phone for local control. Temporary
PINs can be aged so they expire once an event is over.
suite guests using their personal smart phone for local control. Temporary
PINs can be aged so they expire once an event is over.