Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile 维护手册
Managing Zones, Groups and Locations
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delay_zone: All TVs assigned to this zone will display the configured Delay channel when the Delay
ad hoc state is invoked by the event operator. The Delay channel is defined on the Control Panel.
Refer to the Defining Channels and Channel Guides document.
ad hoc state is invoked by the event operator. The Delay channel is defined on the Control Panel.
Refer to the Defining Channels and Channel Guides document.
nonevent_zone: All TVs assigned to this zone will display the default TV channel when there is no
active event state.
active event state.
Managing Zones, Groups, and Locations
Once you have added zones, groups, and locations in Cisco StadiumVision Director, you can use the
Zones & Groups screen to display, manage, and edit information the selected zone, group, or
location as described in this section.
Zones & Groups screen to display, manage, and edit information the selected zone, group, or
location as described in this section.
Understanding Group and Zone Associations
For any action to be applied to a group, the group must be part of a zone. Some zones will only have
a single group, but you need to define both. You can name them the same and simply append ‘Zone’
to the zone name and a ‘Group’ to the group name for clarity.
a single group, but you need to define both. You can name them the same and simply append ‘Zone’
to the zone name and a ‘Group’ to the group name for clarity.
When you assign multiple groups to a zone, all the DMPs in those groups become part of that zone.
Viewing Zone, Group, and Location Associations
Click the Zones, Groups, and Locations buttons on the Zones & Groups tabs to display the zones,
groups, and location lists in the left column of the Zones & Groups screen. To view information about
an item in the list, simply select it. The associated information will display in the right column on the
screen. The numbers in each column indicate the number of zones, groups, and locations are
associated with the selected item. Numbers that are underlined in blue are hot links that you can
click to display more details about the selected item. The details display in the opposite side of the
screen.
groups, and location lists in the left column of the Zones & Groups screen. To view information about
an item in the list, simply select it. The associated information will display in the right column on the
screen. The numbers in each column indicate the number of zones, groups, and locations are
associated with the selected item. Numbers that are underlined in blue are hot links that you can
click to display more details about the selected item. The details display in the opposite side of the
screen.
In the example shown below, there are 10 locations for the concourse1_group. When you click the
number ‘10’ link, the screen displays the DMP Name, IP Address, MAC Address, TV Display Spec,
and the number of groups for each of the 10 locations for the concourse1_group. The information
displays in the Locations panel on the right.
number ‘10’ link, the screen displays the DMP Name, IP Address, MAC Address, TV Display Spec,
and the number of groups for each of the 10 locations for the concourse1_group. The information
displays in the Locations panel on the right.