Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Manual De Mantenimiento
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Chapter 4 Operations
With regard to local TV control and ordering, once the services have been
implemented, the operation is largely performed by the end user. This chapter
provides information about how to use the Cisco IP Phone to access the Cisco
StadiumVision services. For information about how to use a third-party device (such
as AMX or Crestron), please contact the third-party integrator.
implemented, the operation is largely performed by the end user. This chapter
provides information about how to use the Cisco IP Phone to access the Cisco
StadiumVision services. For information about how to use a third-party device (such
as AMX or Crestron), please contact the third-party integrator.
When guests arrive at their luxury suite in a venue, they should see a welcome
message on one of the TVs (similar to that shown in Figure 6). It is recommended
that the welcome screen instruct them to use the Cisco IP Phone to control the TVs
located in their suite.
message on one of the TVs (similar to that shown in Figure 6). It is recommended
that the welcome screen instruct them to use the Cisco IP Phone to control the TVs
located in their suite.
Initially, the Cisco IP Phone will display the “home” screen (as configured using the
CUCM idle parameters).
CUCM idle parameters).
Note the following Cisco StadiumVision service configurations are the default, if the
customer is using “
customer is using “
Alternative Softkey Mapping
” the screens may appear different on
the phone than they do in this chapter. Refer to
Chapter 5
for more detail on the
alternate mappings.
quickstart guide can be distributed to end users for explanation of TV Control details.
TV Control
In a luxury suite, the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975 can be used to control the TVs
and to place calls. It has a touch screen, softkeys (which change depending on the
screen contents), a navigation pad, and a phone keypad.
and to place calls. It has a touch screen, softkeys (which change depending on the
screen contents), a navigation pad, and a phone keypad.
Note: The color of the softkey buttons displayed in the below graphics appears
different in the document than on the actual phone display. The softkey color
displayed on the phones is a light blue as shown here:
different in the document than on the actual phone display. The softkey color
displayed on the phones is a light blue as shown here:
The softkey colors cannot be changed.