Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manuale Di Manutenzione
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There are two types of event states:
Sequential Event States: These are scheduled states that are part of the event
script and tied to a period of time in the event such as pre-event, 1st quarter,
and game end.
and game end.
- Sequential event states can be controlled by a timeline (Manual or Time-
based) where time-based event states can be overridden by manual control.
- Actions assigned to sequential event states control functions, such as
changing screen templates and playlists within a screen template, changing
the channel, and turning the TV On/Off.
the channel, and turning the TV On/Off.
Ad Hoc Event States: There are fixed event states that are used in
emergencies and unforeseen event delay situations. Three Ad hoc states are
supported: Inside Emergency, Outside Emergency, and Delay. These event
states cannot be renamed. However, you can assign graphics to control what
you want displayed during an emergency or delay. You can also customize
which channel you want your DMPs videos to display during the delay.
supported: Inside Emergency, Outside Emergency, and Delay. These event
states cannot be renamed. However, you can assign graphics to control what
you want displayed during an emergency or delay. You can also customize
which channel you want your DMPs videos to display during the delay.
Non Event State: StadiumVision uses the non-event state to put all non-event
displays in full screen mode with a default channel (the channel customized for
the venue) at a specified time of day.
the venue) at a specified time of day.
Ad Hoc Sponsored Content: You can configure SV Director to play custom
content during a spontaneous event or moment of exclusivity such as a
touchdown or the seventh inning stretch. Once the content is staged, you can
display it on TVs when the spontaneous event occurs simply by clicking a button
in SV Director.
touchdown or the seventh inning stretch. Once the content is staged, you can
display it on TVs when the spontaneous event occurs simply by clicking a button
in SV Director.
Here is an example of ad hoc sponsored content you could display during a
touchdown:
touchdown:
Figure 17.
Ad Hoc Sponsored Content