Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Streamer Manuel De Maintenance
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Implementation Summary
This section provides a high-level overview of what must be configured in support of local TV control.
Graphic Specifications
The graphics (or images) used in the deployment of a luxury suite are stored in different locations and
have different specifications.
have different specifications.
Graphic
Location
Specifications
IP Phone Desktop background
CUCM TFTP Server
Supplied with Cisco StadiumVision
Director
Director
Can be custom created
IP Phone 7975: 320x216x16
Welcome Message example
Cisco StadiumVision
Director
Director
Supplied with Cisco StadiumVision
Director
Director
DMP 4310: 1920x1080
Channel icons used in channel
lineup on the IP Phone
lineup on the IP Phone
Cisco StadiumVision
Director
Director
Must be supplied by customer due to
copyright
copyright
IP Phone: 24x24, PNG (26x24 can also
be used, height is fixed at 24)
be used, height is fixed at 24)
3
rd
party: 40x40, PNG
Team logo used in channel
lineup on the TV
lineup on the TV
Cisco StadiumVision
Director
Director
Must be supplied by customer due to
copyright
copyright
DMP 4310: 300x180, PNG or JPEG
IP Phone Services background
Bullets and service icons used
on IP Phone services pages
on IP Phone services pages
Cisco StadiumVision
Director
Director
Supplied with Cisco StadiumVision
Director
Director
Information about how to load these files on the various devices is provided in subsequent sections.
Note on Changing the Phone Background in Cisco StadiumVision Director
Stadium Vision Director includes the ability to deploy IP Phone Backgrounds. However, this method
of deployment is only recommended for the initial background graphic deployment. Note the following
guidelines before using:
of deployment is only recommended for the initial background graphic deployment. Note the following
guidelines before using:
• It requires that all phones are associated to a single user in CUCM.
• It requires that the Settings button on the IP Phones be enabled whenever it is invoked (security
risk), this requires a phone reset
• It requires that the phone be enabled to “allow end user changing of the backgrounds”
• It requires that the IP Phone be in a specific state at the time of launch or it may not work (must
be on call services display, if left on Directory or Settings it may not work)
• It uses simulated key presses to execute the background change, which is invasive as each
press is visible on the phone as it is being executed
• It is not capable of pushing different images to different groups of phones (ie: stadium
background on office phones versus event background on suite phones), it will either push to all
phones at once or one at a time
phones at once or one at a time
• It is suitable only for a one-time initial bulk deployment but not scalable beyond that due to the
settings changes that would be required on the phones for each push (enable settings in cucm,
push graphic, disable settings- this results in multiple resets to the phone)
push graphic, disable settings- this results in multiple resets to the phone)