Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manuale Di Manutenzione
Managing Zones, Groups and Locations
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Zones
A Zone is typically a physical area in the stadium. Examples of zones include concourses, clubs, and
team stores. The figure illustrates the nested hierarchy with a zone named ‘Concourse’ at the top
level.
team stores. The figure illustrates the nested hierarchy with a zone named ‘Concourse’ at the top
level.
Groups
Groups are the second level in the hierarchy. You can think of groups as “children” of a zone.
Consider the case where you have TVs in a concourse area and you want them to show a game
feed with sponsored advertising. Rather than configure each individual TV to show this content, you
can put them in a ‘group’ and configure all the TVs with a single action. You can then associate them
to a zone to identify the area of the stadium where they are located.
Consider the case where you have TVs in a concourse area and you want them to show a game
feed with sponsored advertising. Rather than configure each individual TV to show this content, you
can put them in a ‘group’ and configure all the TVs with a single action. You can then associate them
to a zone to identify the area of the stadium where they are located.