Preface
This document provides information about the Dynamic Menu Board (DMB) application in Cisco StadiumVision Director and includes instructions about how to create menus using predefined menu themes and layouts and adding items either independently or linked from stores.
The content is intended for Cisco StadiumVision system administrators, content managers, and technical field engineers who are responsible for designing and deploying Cisco StadiumVision menu board solutions to understand the capabilities of the DMB application. It is also intended for concessionaires to understand how to use the DMB application.
It is expected that readers of this document are familiar with staging and publishing content in Cisco StadiumVision Director, and understand the objectives and operations of live events.
Document Revision History
Table 1 lists the technical changes made to this document since it was first published.
Table 1 Document Revision History
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August 20, 2012 |
First release of this document. The following enhancements for Dynamic Menu Board support are introduced in Cisco StadiumVision Director Release 2.4: •Items can be linked between stores and themes. •Updates of Quest stock items trigger a notification to the Cisco StadiumVision Director server, which results in an update to the theme and transmission to the DMP. •Manage user access option added to control access to Themes by certain users, which is integrated with role-based access control in Cisco StadiumVision Director. •Simplified steps to initially publish a theme in a custom application instance. •The following features are changed: –Hidden processing –Price formatting –Extra description and calories fields –Preview mechanism •Internationalization support has been implemented for: –Menu item descriptions –Pricing format selection either according to locale or without formatting. •Some user interface enhancements added: –Changes to toolbar when the screen width is changed. –Multi-selection of themes. –Additional sample themes and layouts have been added. |
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