Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter Manual De Mantenimiento
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Figure 3.
Changing the script.keepScriptInstancesDuration
Manually Staging Content Ahead of a Scheduled Event
You can schedule staging of event scripts ahead of time. When you start the event
script, a dialog box displays so you can specify the staging time. For example, if an
event script is scheduled at 2:00 PM, you can set the pre-staging time to 120
minutes, and the staging will start at 12:00 PM.
script, a dialog box displays so you can specify the staging time. For example, if an
event script is scheduled at 2:00 PM, you can set the pre-staging time to 120
minutes, and the staging will start at 12:00 PM.
It is up to the user to determine how long to allow for staging. The event script will
not start until staging has completed. This means that if you set the pre-staging time
to 0 minutes and then start the event script, staging will begin immediately (this was
the behavior in R2.2). The event script will not start until staging is complete.
not start until staging has completed. This means that if you set the pre-staging time
to 0 minutes and then start the event script, staging will begin immediately (this was
the behavior in R2.2). The event script will not start until staging is complete.
Staging the Flash Template
You must stage the Flash template when new Cisco DMPs are installed or when the
Flash template application is modified. The Flash template application is the Flash
.swf file that runs on all Cisco StadiumVision DMPs (this is different from the screen
templates used on a Cisco DMP and also distinct from any .swf files the user has
created as content).
Flash template application is modified. The Flash template application is the Flash
.swf file that runs on all Cisco StadiumVision DMPs (this is different from the screen
templates used on a Cisco DMP and also distinct from any .swf files the user has
created as content).
To stage the template:
1. In the Control Panel, select Setup > Staging.
2. Click the Template Staging tab.