Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Manual De Mantenimiento
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Configuring Display Specifications: Basic Info
On the Basic Info tab, specify the following information:
Figure 44.
Basic Info Screen
Device Name: This is the name that will appear in the Display Spec drop-down
list when you are adding TV Types to Locations in StadiumVision Director). This
name should be unique and descriptive so you can easily identify the type of TV
to which this applies.
name should be unique and descriptive so you can easily identify the type of TV
to which this applies.
Make: The TV make or brand name.
Model: The TV Model to which this Display Specification applies. You can enter
a unique model type, a group of models, or All to indicate that all TVs of this
brand have the same Display Specifications.
brand have the same Display Specifications.
X and Y coordinates for positioning and scaling (Optional). You should change
these settings only if required for older TVs where graphics need to be fitted
within the visible area.
within the visible area.
These parameters default to (0,0) for position and (0,0) for scaling. The
combination of these parameters allows you to to position the Flash template
application and stretch or shrink it anywhere on the screen to fit on the TV
screen.
combination of these parameters allows you to to position the Flash template
application and stretch or shrink it anywhere on the screen to fit on the TV
screen.
Position Parameters: The X Position and Y Position parameters represent
the starting point of the image. If they are not set correctly, the images will
appear off-center. The X Position refers to the horizontal placement and the
Y Position refers to the vertical placement. 0,0 is the upper left hand corner,
and that is the setting for most TVs. (All numbers are positive numbers, so
the Y values represent the distance from Y=0 or the top of the screen).
appear off-center. The X Position refers to the horizontal placement and the
Y Position refers to the vertical placement. 0,0 is the upper left hand corner,
and that is the setting for most TVs. (All numbers are positive numbers, so
the Y values represent the distance from Y=0 or the top of the screen).
Scaling Parameters: The X Scaling and Y Scaling parameters set a scaling
factor that can be used to shrink or stretch the Flash template application on
the TV screen. A scaling factor of 1.0 is equivalent to 100% of the original
size, where X Scaling represents the width and Y Scaling represents the
height. A scaling factor of 0.5 will shrink the Flash template application down
to 50% (or half) of its original size. For most TVs, both scaling factors will be
1. The scaling factors are required for older TVs that do not have settings to
control overscan on the TV. By default, some of these TVs overscan, which
the TV screen. A scaling factor of 1.0 is equivalent to 100% of the original
size, where X Scaling represents the width and Y Scaling represents the
height. A scaling factor of 0.5 will shrink the Flash template application down
to 50% (or half) of its original size. For most TVs, both scaling factors will be
1. The scaling factors are required for older TVs that do not have settings to
control overscan on the TV. By default, some of these TVs overscan, which