Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director 维护手册
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Cisco IP Phone
If a Cisco IP Phone is used, it must be a Cisco Unified IP Phone 7975. This phone provides a touch
screen interface and color display to interact with the user and is the only phone supported as a local
TV control device for Cisco StadiumVision.
screen interface and color display to interact with the user and is the only phone supported as a local
TV control device for Cisco StadiumVision.
The phone uses Cisco StadiumVision Director to provide instructions to the DMP for TV on/off,
volume control, and channel selection.
volume control, and channel selection.
If a DVD player, PC or other external source is connected to the TV, the Cisco IP Phone also allows
the user to change the input to the locally attached video device through a pre-determined auxillary
input.
the user to change the input to the locally attached video device through a pre-determined auxillary
input.
In luxury suites (and other areas where the phone acts as the primary control device for the TVs), it is
recommended that the Cisco StadiumVision Services page be configured as the standard phone
display. In press boxes, back offices, and other locations where using the phone as a local TV control
device may be secondary, it is recommended that the default call services phone display remain and
“Service URL” buttons be configured for easy access to TV Services and Commerce Services.
recommended that the Cisco StadiumVision Services page be configured as the standard phone
display. In press boxes, back offices, and other locations where using the phone as a local TV control
device may be secondary, it is recommended that the default call services phone display remain and
“Service URL” buttons be configured for easy access to TV Services and Commerce Services.
Note: Although additional Cisco IP Phones may be present, only one Cisco IP Phone can be
associated with the DMPs in the suite and, therefore, only one can provide the local control. Any
additional Cisco IP Phones act simply as phones and are provided for the user’s convenience.
associated with the DMPs in the suite and, therefore, only one can provide the local control. Any
additional Cisco IP Phones act simply as phones and are provided for the user’s convenience.
Third-Party Touch Panels
Typically, third-party touch panels are used for local TV control in areas where Cisco IP Phones
cannot be secured or in locations (bars, restaurants, clubs) where a significant number of displays
need to be controlled with a single device.
cannot be secured or in locations (bars, restaurants, clubs) where a significant number of displays
need to be controlled with a single device.
The third-party device uses the Cisco StadiumVision Director API for local control to provide
instructions to the DMP for TV on/off, volume control, and channel selection.
instructions to the DMP for TV on/off, volume control, and channel selection.
The third-party touch panel displays a menu of up to 10 favorite channels. In the event that the
desired channel is not among the favorite channels, the third party touch panel allows users to select
from a larger channel lineup.
desired channel is not among the favorite channels, the third party touch panel allows users to select
from a larger channel lineup.
Note: The favorites feature for panels will be removed in a future release.
Currently supported third-party touch panels include Crestron (
) or AMX
). These devices communicate through Cisco StadiumVision Director to provide
instructions to the DMP for TV on/off, volume control, and channel selection.
User Control API
The User Control API allows a developer to create a control application. The API is platform-agnostic
so applications can be developed for any platform. Some examples could be iOS, Android,
Blackberry, or a standard web browser. If you are interested in developing an application for local
control using the User Control API, please contact svd-lclctl@external.cisco.com.
so applications can be developed for any platform. Some examples could be iOS, Android,
Blackberry, or a standard web browser. If you are interested in developing an application for local
control using the User Control API, please contact svd-lclctl@external.cisco.com.
IR Remote
Unlike the Cisco IP phone and the third-party touch panel, the IR Remote (an optional accessory for
the Cisco DMP) communicates directly with the DMP for on/off and volume control. It also
communicates directly with the DMP for channel selection; however, the DMP pulls its defined
channel lineup from Cisco StadiumVision Director.
the Cisco DMP) communicates directly with the DMP for on/off and volume control. It also
communicates directly with the DMP for channel selection; however, the DMP pulls its defined
channel lineup from Cisco StadiumVision Director.
If a DVD player, PC, or other external source is connected to the TV, the IR remote also allows the
user to change the input to the locally attached video device.
user to change the input to the locally attached video device.