Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manual De Manutenção
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Chapter 2 Planning
This chapter provides information about how to plan for local TV control in a
StadiumVision venue.
StadiumVision venue.
Selecting the Appropriate Control Device
The device chosen for local TV control depends largely on the number of TVs to be
controlled.
controlled.
Table 6.
Selecting the Appropriate Local TV Control Device
Quantity of TVs
Example of Location
Recommended Device
1
Press box, back office
IR remote or Cisco IP Phone
1-9
Luxury Suite
Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975
>9
Bar, club, restaurant
Third-party touch panel
Note: Although the IP Phone can support up to 29 TVs, the initial TV selection panel
can list up to 9 TVs. Therefore, the recommendation is to use the IP Phone in luxury
suites with 9 or less TVs.
can list up to 9 TVs. Therefore, the recommendation is to use the IP Phone in luxury
suites with 9 or less TVs.
IR Remote
When using an IR remote for local TV control, keep the following in mind:
Can control only a single TV.
Requires line-of-sight access to the DMP.
Requires StadiumVision Alternate Device Services license.
Cisco IP Phone
When using a Cisco IP Phone for local TV control, keep the following in mind:
Recommended option for luxury suites. However, if the venue uses a
competitor‟s VoIP solution (such as Avaya) in the luxury suites, use a third-party
touch panel for local control.
touch panel for local control.
Can control up to 29 TVs, but recommendation is for up to 9.
Only the Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975 can be used as a local TV control device.
Requires CUCM and CUAE.
Requires StadiumVision Video Management Services license.
Although the designated area, such as a luxury suite, can contain multiple Cisco
IP Phones, only one can be used for local TV control.