Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manuale Di Manutenzione
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Figure 3.
Local TV Control Options
The options include:
• A Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975
• A third-party touch panel, such as Crestron or AMX
• An infrared (IR) remote for the Cisco DMP
• Customer-selected device integrated with the Cisco StadiumVision Director User Control
Application Programming Interface (API)
Only one option can be used to control a given Cisco StadiumVision TV. Typically, each option is
used in specific areas of the venue.
used in specific areas of the venue.
• Cisco IP Phones are generally used for local control in luxury suites, in back offices, and in press
boxes.
• Third-party touch screen devices are generally used in clubs, restaurants, and bars, though they
can be used in large luxury suites (recommended for those with more than 9 TVs). They can be
used to control over 100 TVs.
used to control over 100 TVs.
• The Cisco IR Remote is generally only used in situations where local control of a single TV is
needed and the other options are not feasible.
Regardless of the type of device used, the local TV control device cannot change the template used
or any content on the screen (such as the ticker, ads in the playlist, or full-screen message) other
than the channel. For example, if the TV is showing an emergency message, the local TV control
device has no effect on the content displayed.
or any content on the screen (such as the ticker, ads in the playlist, or full-screen message) other
than the channel. For example, if the TV is showing an emergency message, the local TV control
device has no effect on the content displayed.
Note: As an exception to the above, the local TV control can be used to navigate away from the
Welcome message in a luxury suite.
Welcome message in a luxury suite.