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LICENSE AND TERMS OF USE - AXISTV .......................................................................................................7 AXISTV HARDWARE WARRANTY AND SOFTWARE SUPPORT .............................................................13 IMPORTANT NOTES .......................................................................................................................................15 Image Retention ...........................................................................................................................................................15 Firewall Protection ...................................................................................................................................................15 Network Settings ........................................................................................................................................................15 AXISTV SYSTEM OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................17 A Basic AxisTV System................................................................................................................................................17 How AxisTV Works .....................................................................................................................................................17 Simple Content Management ..................................................................................................................................18 Supported Browsers ....................................................................................................................................................18 Microsoft Silverlight ...............................................................................................................................................19 Hardware Requirements ...........................................................................................................................................19 Client Provided Hardware ........................................................................................................................................19 Visix Provided Hardware ...........................................................................................................................................20 Network Requirements .............................................................................................................................................20 Network Port Usage....................................................................................................................................................20 Network Security Policies ..........................................................................................................................................21 AxisTV Windows Accounts ......................................................................................................................................22 Workgroup or Domain ..............................................................................................................................................23 Windows Updates .......................................................................................................................................................23 Security Policy .............................................................................................................................................................23 PowerPoint Compatibility ......................................................................................................................................24 Import PowerPoint (Native Playback) ....................................................................................................................24 SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTATION VISIX-PROVIDED HARDWARE .......................................................27 Assumptions ...................................................................................................................................................................27 Content Manager/Server .........................................................................................................................................27 Channel Player ...........................................................................................................................................................29 SOFTWARE ONLY INSTALLATION CONTENT MANAGER ...................................................................35 Prerequisites .................................................................................................................................................................35 Hardware Environment .............................................................................................................................................35 Virtual Machine ..........................................................................................................................................................35 Hardware ID for Licensing ........................................................................................................................................35 Software Environment ...............................................................................................................................................35 Microsoft SQL Server .................................................................................................................................................39 Network and Security Environment ........................................................................................................................39 AxisTV Content Services Software Installation Procedure .....................................................................40 AxisTV Installers ........................................................................................................................................................40 SOFTWARE ONLY INSTALLATION CHANNEL PLAYER ........................................................................43 Hardware Environment ............................................................................................................................................43 Software Environment ..............................................................................................................................................43 Windows Operating System ......................................................................................................................................43 Microsoft .NET Framework 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Table of Contents
RSS Publisher ................................................................................................................................................................74 Configure Publishers ..................................................................................................................................................75 Content Distribution ..................................................................................................................................................75 Login Page Logo Customization.............................................................................................................................77 Logo Configuration ....................................................................................................................................................77 Configuring Web Viewer (Public Pages)..............................................................................................................78 Configuration (Basic) .................................................................................................................................................78 Old Message Purge .....................................................................................................................................................80 Unpurgable Messages (Limitations) .........................................................................................................................80 Mode Management ......................................................................................................................................................81 Player Vertical Scalability ....................................................................................................................................81 Player Enterprise Publishers......................................................................................................................................81 Components ................................................................................................................................................................81 Enterprise Distributor ................................................................................................................................................81 Enterprise Publisher ...................................................................................................................................................82 Consumer ....................................................................................................................................................................82 Deployment Options ..................................................................................................................................................82 Installing the Enterprise Publisher ...........................................................................................................................83 Configuring the Enterprise Publisher ......................................................................................................................83 Configuring the Enterprise Distributor ...................................................................................................................83 Publication Delay ........................................................................................................................................................84 Active Directory ........................................................................................................................................................85 Internet Information Services (IIS) ..........................................................................................................................85 Configuring the Remote Control API and SDK ...............................................................................................87 Remote Control API...................................................................................................................................................87 SDK Developer Kit .....................................................................................................................................................88 Configuring Mass Alert ..........................................................................................................................................88 AXISTV SECURITY ..........................................................................................................................................89 Options ............................................................................................................................................................................89 AxisTV Internal Security ........................................................................................................................................89 Passwords .....................................................................................................................................................................89 Role-based security explanation ...............................................................................................................................89 ActiveDirectory for Authentication .........................................................................................................................93 Integration Options ....................................................................................................................................................93 GroupPrecedences Options .......................................................................................................................................94 Aliases Options ...........................................................................................................................................................94 Logout Options for Active Directory Integration ..................................................................................................95 AxisTV Desktop and Active Directory Integration ...............................................................................................95 Active Directory Support for Firefox .......................................................................................................................95 BACKUP AND RESTORE PROCEDURES ......................................................................................................97 Back Up ...........................................................................................................................................................................97 Backup using AxisTVBackup.bat .............................................................................................................................97 Frequency ....................................................................................................................................................................97 Automation ..................................................................................................................................................................97 Restore ............................................................................................................................................................................97 Migration Instructions ............................................................................................................................................98 APPLYING SOFTWARE UPDATES .................................................................................................................99 Important Information .............................................................................................................................................99 Hardware Evaluation ................................................................................................................................................99 Back up AxisTV Data ..................................................................................................................................................99 Backup using AxisTVBackup.bat .............................................................................................................................99 [page 5]
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1.0
NOTICE TO USER: PLEASE READ THIS CONTRACT CAREFULLY. BY USING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE VISIX READER SOFTWARE (SOFTWARE) YOU ACCEPT ALL THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING, IN PARTICULAR THE LIMITATIONS ON: USE CONTAINED IN SECTION 2; TRANSFERABILITY IN SECTION 4; WARRANTY IN SECTION 6; AND LIABILITY IN SECTION 7. YOU AGREE THAT THIS AGREEMENT IS ENFORCEABLE LIKE ANY WRITTEN NEGOTIATED AGREEMENT SIGNED BY YOU. THIS AGREEMENT IS ENFORCEABLE AGAINST YOU AND ANY LEGAL ENTITY THAT OBTAINED THE SOFTWARE AND ON WHOSE BEHALF IT IS USED. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, DO NOT USE THIS SOFTWARE. IF YOU ACQUIRED THE SOFTWARE ON TANGIBLE MEDIA (e.g., CD) WITHOUT AN OPPORTUNITY TO REVIEW THIS LICENSE AND YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THIS AGREEMENT, YOU MAY OBTAIN A REFUND OF ANY AMOUNT YOU ORIGINALLY PAID IF YOU: (A) DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE AND (B) RETURN IT, WITH PROOF OF PAYMENT, TO THE LOCATION FROM WHICH IT WAS OBTAINED WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF THE PURCHASE DATE. Visix and its suppliers own all intellectual property in the So ware. Visix permits you to Use the So ware only in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Use of some third-party materials included in the So ware may be subject to other terms and condi ons typically found in a separate license agreement or ReadMe le located near such materials. 1. Denions. So ware means (a) all of the contents of the les, disk(s), CD-ROM(s), or other media with which this Agreement is provided, including but not limited to (i) Visix or third-party computer informa on or so ware; (ii) related explanatory wri en materials or les (Documenta on); and (iii) fonts; and (b) upgrades, modied versions, updates, addi ons, and copies of the So ware, if any, licensed to you by Visix (collec vely, Updates). Use or Using means to access, install, download, copy, or otherwise benet from using the func onality of the So ware in accordance with the Documenta on. Permi ed Number means one (1) unless otherwise indicated under a valid license (e.g., volume license) granted by Visix. Computer means an electronic device that accepts informa on in digital or similar form and manipulates it for a specic result based on a sequence of instruc ons. Visix means Visix Incorporated, a Georgia corpora on, 230 Scien c Drive, Suite 10, Norcross, GA 30092. 2. Soware License. As long as you comply with the terms of this So ware License Agreement (this Agreement), Visix grants to you a non-exclusive license to Use the So ware for the purposes described in the Documenta on. 2.1 General Use. You may install and Use a copy of the So ware on your compa ble computer, up to the Permi ed Number of computers. 2.2 Server Use and Distribu on. 2.2.1 Subject to the terms of this Agreement, you may install one copy of the So ware on a computer le server within your internal network for the sole and exclusive purpose of (a) pushing rmware updates to licensed Channel Players using Windows Terminal Services, no other server or network use of the So ware is permi ed, including but not limited to use of the So ware (i) either directly or through commands, data, or instruc ons from or to another computer or (ii) for internal network, Internet, or Web hos ng services. 2.3 Backup Copy. You may make one backup copy of the So ware, provided your backup copy is not installed or used on any computer. You may not transfer the rights to a backup copy unless you transfer all rights in the So ware as provided under Sec on 4 below (4. Restric ons). 2.4 Portable or Home Computer Use. This So ware is designed for specic mul -media and visual messaging applica ons. Users may not make a second copy of the So ware for his or her exclusive use on either a portable Computer or a Computer located at his or her home.
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13.1 You are required to take all reasonable measures to avoid and reduce damages, in par cular to make backup copies of the So ware and your computer data subject to the provisions of this Agreement. 13.2 Prerelease Product Addi onal Terms. If the product you have received with this license is pre-commercial release or beta So ware (Prerelease So ware), then the following Sec on applies. To the extent that any provision in this Sec on is in conict with any other term or condi on in this Agreement, this Sec on shall supersede such other term(s) and condi on(s) with respect to the Prerelease So ware, but only to the extent necessary to resolve the conict. You acknowledge that the So ware is a prerelease version, does not represent the nal product from Visix, and may contain bugs, errors, and other problems that could cause system or other failures and data loss. Consequently, the Prerelease So ware is provided to you AS-IS, and Visix disclaims any warranty
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2.0
Visix, Inc. warrants the hardware and so ware components of AxisTV. This is a non-transferable, limited warranty that extends only to the original user of the system. Users should not confuse Hardware Warranty with the So ware Maintenance and Support Agreement (SMA). For complete hardware warranty and SMA informa on, users should consult www.visix.com. Obtaining Technical Support Visix DOES NOT provide on-demand telephone support. The only excep on to this policy applies to Service Level Agreement (SLA) clients. The MOST eec ve way to ini ate support is via the Web at www.visix.com or via email to support@visix.com Every new AxisTV system includes 30 days of priority tech support and free upgrades for 90 days all at no addi onal cost. Please do not confuse Priority Support with On-demand Support. Since our so ware deployments are resident on local/wide area networks, our troubleshoo ng typically extends beyond our applica on. AxisTV deployments should be scheduled and conrmed 48 hours in advance.
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3.0
Important Notes
It is important to read this sec on since most deployment issues can be avoided if the following items are considered. Image Reten on Firewall Protec on Network Se ngs
3.1
Image Retention
Video displays, par cularly plasma displays, are subject to image reten on or burn-in. This occurs when the image on all or a part of the display stays constant for an extended period. Dierent displays are aected dierently and technology is improving, so there are no absolute condi ons that prevent burn-in. AxisTV gives the user exibility to create and display a variety of video images. Since Visix does not control the content that is being displayed, Visix is not responsible for image reten on on devices connected to the AxisTV System. To minimize the possibility of image reten on in an AxisTV System, Visix recommends the following: Never have a single bulle n running alone. Always have mul ple bulle ns ac ve. Use a variety of backgrounds and text colors. Avoid company logos or other images in the same posi on on every bulle n. When using manual Show Time se ngs, keep the mes as short as possible. Use text crawls sparingly Use built-in orbi ng tools if available on the display Occasionally use image inversion and or white tools if available on the display
3.2
Firewall Protection
All computers need protec on from intrusion and other malicious or mischievous ac vi es. AxisTV is built on Microso Windows and uses Microso s Internet Informa on Services. Both of these are frequent targets for malicious or mischievous a acks. It is strongly recommended that all AxisTV devices, and especially Content Manager/Servers be protected from the Internet and where applicable from local trac.
3.3
Network Settings
Your AxisTV system has very specic requirements regarding networking and security se ngs. Before making any changes to the factory congura on, be sure you have read and understand the sec ons of this document that refer to the changes you intend to perform. Pay par cular a en on to changing the name of any device and with making any Windows security se ngs changes. Be sure to read the System Overview.
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4.0
AxisTV Digital Communica ons So ware allows you to create dynamic content using dierent types of data inputs such as text, graphics, and event schedules for delivery on a wide variety of devices including at panel displays, LCDs, interac ve room signs and web pages.
4.1
AxisTV has specic hardware requirements and needs access to your organiza ons network for maximum func onality. The basic components of an AxisTV Digital Signage System include at least: One (1) Content Manager with AxisTV Content Services So ware installed One (1) or more Media Player(s) with the AxisTV Channel Player So ware installed One (1) or more Display(s) WAN/LAN and/or Internet access
4.2
The PCs on the le side of the Sample System Diagram represent you accessing the Visix Content Manager using a web browser via the network (LAN/WAN) or the Internet. A Content Manager is a computer or server on an organiza ons network with the AxisTV Content Manager So ware installed. It hosts the browser-based user interface that is used to create and manage message content. The Content Manager connects to the Media Player(s) through the TCP/IP network. A Media Player, also known as a Channel Player, is another computer on your network that sends the content that you create to the display(s). Several displays can be served by a single Media Player; therefore, if there are mul ple displays connected to a specic player, all of those displays will show the same content at the same me. Depending on addi onal hardware and so ware components that are installed and ac ve in the system, AxisTV also may accommodate video from satellite, cable, and/or video streams.
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4.3
AxisTV uses a simple content management system. Various types of data are used to create messages and ckers. Messages are scheduled to playlists. Tickers are scheduled to crawllists. Playlists and crawllists are organized into layouts that appear on the display(s). Layouts can be created and scheduled to accommodate a variety of playlists and crawllists. As messages and ckers are created, changed, and removed, the content that displays in the layouts changes accordingly.
4.4
Supported Browsers
Internet Explorer (IE) is the recommended browser for accessing AxisTVs web interface. AxisTV has been developed for and tested on current versions of Internet Explorer. AxisTV also is compa ble with the Firefox web browser. There are three features in AxisTV that require Firefox add-ons to func on properly: previewing QuickTime les previewing Windows Media Player les the le download/run op on
The QuickTime plugin is required to preview QuickTime les in Firefox. QuickTime will automa cally install the plugin when it is downloaded. QuickTime version 7.7 or higher is required. The QuickTime installer is available and included with the AxisTV so ware. Or you can visit h p://www.apple.com/ quick me/download/ to download QuickTime. The Windows Media Player plugin is required to preview Windows Media Player les in Firefox. This plugin is not available through the Firefox add-ons manager but can be accessed at h p://www.interoperabilitybridges.com/windows-media-player-refox-plugin-download.
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System Overview
By default, Firefox automa cally saves downloads to the computer hard drive. An extension is available through Firefox add-ons that will add the Run op on. To access the add-on: 1. Launch Firefox 2. Navigate to Tools | Add-ons 3. Search for OpenDownload 4. Install the extension NOTE: Firefox will need to be closed and re-opened for the extension to take eect. Other browsers can be used but may not provide full func onality.
4.5
Microsoft Silverlight
view the Dashboard view the Import screen use the Web Page Message feature
If Silverlight is not installed, the Web Page Message op ons will appear as blank windows and the Dashboard will be replaced with a Welcome Screen consis ng of a list of all playlists licensed in your AxisTV system. For more informa on about Microso Silverlight and to download Silverlight, visit h p://www.microso .com/getsilverlight/Get-Started/Install/Default.aspx.
4.6
4.6.1
Hardware Requirements
Client Provided Hardware
Visix customers have the op on to supply their own hardware for the AxisTV Content Manager and AxisTV Channel Player applica ons. The following informa on details the recommended specica ons for client provided hardware. Channel Player1 2 Minimum Processor Memory Opera ng System Network Usable Drive Space Motherboard 1.6 GHz Intel Atom 330 or equal 2 GB Windows 7 Professional 10/100 Ethernet 80 GB Intel 945G/965G, or equal Recommended 2.5 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or be er 2 GB or more Windows 7 Professional (32-bit)2 10/100/1000 Ethernet 160 GB or more Intel Q45 or be er
NOTE: The processor speed and amount of RAM will signicantly impact video playback. If you expect to use large video les, high-quality video streams or the video window op on, Visix strongly recommends using a faster processor and greater amount of memory.
1 Card Slot(s) for hardware op ons - (Video Window, Extended Widescreen, Wireless) 2 Channel Player so ware can also be installed on the following opera ng systems, however performance on these opera ng systems has not been cer ed by Visix: Windows 7 Professional(64-bit), Windows XP Service Pack 3. Some embedded versions of these opera ng systems may also be supported.
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NOTE: When the system has 5+ media players and/or 10+ users, a Microso Server opera ng system is strongly recommended. The AxisTV Content Manager so ware can be installed on a virtual server. However, the above system requirements must be dedicated to the server instance where AxisTV will be installed. Only AxisTV version 8.0 or later supports an x64 opera ng system. 4.6.2 Visix Provided Hardware
All hardware provided by Visix will meet or exceed the requirements above. For details on current hardware specica ons, please download the AxisTV Content Manager Specicaons and the AxisTV Content Manager Specicaons from the Visix User Forum h p://forum.visix.com. Content Manager hardware purchased from Visix ships with Windows 7 Professional or Windows Server 2008 Web Edi on opera ng systems. Channel Players purchased from Visix ship with Windows 7 Embedded (WS7P) opera ng system.
4.7
Network Requirements
The network must be capable of suppor ng the TCP/IP protocol. All AxisTV devices will need a sta c iden ca on or support for dynamic iden ca on (DNS, WINS, NetBIOS, sta c IP, DHCP, etc.). The Content Manager/Server will func on as an independent server on the network and its network role is to act as a Web server and to host the AxisTV applica on 4.7.1 Network Port Usage
The AxisTV Content Manager/Server will need to communicate over specic TCP and UDP ports, as follows:
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TCP port 21 (FTP) File Transfer Protocol: Outbound retrieve weather data from the Na onal Weather Service TCP port 25 (SMTP): Outbound - email no ca on and service communica on TCP port 80 (HTTP): Inbound - user access via Web User Interface, Outbound Data feed service TCP port 110 (POP3): Outbound Retrieve email for email bulle n crea on feature UDP port 123 (NTP): Network Time Protocol: Outbound - Automa c me se ng of Content Manager/Server TCP port 6104 (AxisTV Screen Saver Clients)
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System Overview
TCP port 6500 (Visix Mul media Protocol Commands to AxisTV Channel Players) TCP port 6501 (Fast File transfer between Content Manager/Server and Channel Player) TCP port 6502 (Fast File transfer between Content Manager/Server and Channel Player) UPD port 28500 (publishers desktop messenger, text messenger) TCP port 28501(Desktop Messenger client and client listener) TCP port 28502 (RSS Publisher)
The customer must provide connec vity for the AxisTV Content Manager/Server, if certain AxisTV components are installed, as follows: 4.7.2 The AxisTV Dean Evans EMS Adapter requires network access to the EMS database. The AxisTV Microso Exchange Adapter requires network access to the designated Exchange Server The AxisTV CEO Adapter requires network access to the CEO database. The AxisTV Delphi Adapter requires network access to the Delphi EMS le. Network Security Policies
Many organiza ons have policies dening acceptable congura ons for computers connected to their internal network. The applica on of security policies to the AxisTV devices without considera on of the eects of those changes could result in the failure of the AxisTV system. Failure of the system due to such changes might require rebuilding the opera ng system and/or AxisTV. Those repairs would not be covered by your warranty or so ware maintenance agreement and for hardware purchased from Visix, might require the return of the hardware to the factory. Your AxisTV system can be made to sa sfy your organiza ons security requirements. Visix will assist you when making decisions necessary to meet those requirements. The following items are required to be present and in good working order for AxisTV 8.x.x to func on correctly: Windows OS. The content manager so ware can run on Windows 7 or Server 2008. The channel player so ware can run on Windows 7. If hardware is purchased from Visix, Windows Embedded OS may be used. Internet Informa on Services, including the anonymous IUSR_[computername] user account Microso .NET Framework version 4.0 for the Content Manager/Server and for the Channel Players, including ASP.NET for Internet Informa on Services SQL Express 2008 running in MIXED MODE is required for the Content Manager/Server. Clients upgrading from a previous version may con nue to use SQL or SQL Express 2005. Windows user account named axistvuser with the password set to TechTech1!, which must be a member of the local Administrators group Cau on should be taken when applying security changes. The following areas are of par cular concern: Internet Informa on Services must be able to run the ASP.NET worker processes Microso .NET Framework congura on se ngs (under the Windows installa on directory) must be accessible by the framework components, including ASP.NET. The Windows user account axistvuser must not be denied access to the registry or the HDD
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AxisTV requires local administrator accounts to operate correctly. The Content Manager requirea a local administrator account for certain services to run correctly. 4.7.3.1 AxisTV User Account Network Rights
In order for the AxisTV so ware to read, import or otherwise reference les that are external to the AxisTV servers, e.g., Dean Evans and Associates EMS Professional database, you must ensure that the user account assigned to all the AxisTV Windows Services is granted access on all relevant networked servers and PCs. The Windows Services that use a named account are: AxisTV Content Manager/Server AxisTV Dean Evans EMS Adapter AxisTV Delphi Adapter AxisTV Email Plug-in AxisTV Event Schedule Plug-in AxisTV Event Schedule Text Adapter AxisTV Na onal Weather Service Adapter AxisTV Screen Saver Plug-in AxisTV Screen Saver Server AxisTV Stock Plug-in AxisTV Stock Text Adapter AxisTV Weather Plug-in
All of these services require a named user account that is a member of the local Administrators group on the AxisTV servers. The named account can be a local account or a Domain account. In its simplest form crea ng an account on the network resource with a username of axistvuser and a password of TechTech1! and gran ng that account access to the desired les can achieve these requirements. This account matches the default account on all AxisTV servers. You can test access to a le share from the AxisTV server by logging in as the named user and a emp ng to access the le share with Windows Explorer. 4.7.3.2 Windows login account and/or password change procedure
As men oned above, several of the AxisTV services use named accounts to operate. This means that if you desire to change the account name or the password for this account, it must be changed in several places. This only applies to Content Manager/Servers, not a Channel Player. Create the new account or change the password of the axistvuser account. For a new account go to Start | Se ngs | Control Panel | Administra ve Tools | Local Secu-
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System Overview
rity Policy | Local Policies | User Rights Assignment. Grant the new user account the Log on as a service policy in the Local Policy Se ngs (or the Domain Policy Se ngs). Go to Start | Se ngs | Control Panel | Administra ve Tools | Services. The le -hand column shows the names of the services. The AxisTV service names all begin AxisTV. If you sort the services window by name (default) then all of the AxisTV services will be grouped together. The right-hand column, Log On As, indicates the account that each service operates under. Locate all of the AxisTV services that do not log on as Local System. These must be modied. For each service iden ed above, go to Proper es for that service and select the Log On tab. This account: will be checked (If it is not then you selected an incorrect service). Enter the new account and/or password and conrm the new password. Reboot the server. Workgroup or Domain
4.7.4
You may choose to make the server a member of your network domain or workgroup. This is not required for opera on of the system, but may be desirable from a network administra on perspec ve. Contact your network administrator for instruc on on adding the server to your local networking environment if this is desired. It is important to note that group policies applied to domain computers may render AxisTV inoperable or to have degraded behavior. AxisTV machines must not be considered desktop machines for the purposes of security policies. Domain group policies must carefully considered before applica on to AxisTV. 4.7.5 Windows Updates
Visix recommends applying all cri cal patches and service packs. Moreover we stand behind the opera on of the system a er an update. Should any Windows update adversely aect the opera on of the AxisTV system Visix will immediately work to resolve the problem. Hardware purchased from Visix ships with Automa c Windows Updates disabled. This is because the behavior of the Channel Players cannot be guaranteed during and a er an update. For the same reason your organiza on should use care in developing a plan to push updates down to these machines. 4.7.6 Security Policy
The Security Policy screen in the web user interface allows you to set the security parameters for the AxisTV installa on. The security policy covers password rules, intrusion rules and new account rules. All changes on this screen take eect immediately. Changes to password rules may require you to adjust your password immediately to comply with the new rules. When a user logs in their password is checked against the exis ng password rules and forced to change their password if it no longer meets the valid password criteria. Minimum Length - The minimum length a password can be. This value must be large enough to accommodate rules such as upper/lower case and inclusion of numbers and special characters. The system will validate this number against the other rules before applying any changes. Maximum Length - The maximum length a password can be. Automacally Expires In - The number of days that a password is valid.
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4.8
4.8.1
PowerPoint Compatibility
Import PowerPoint (Native Playback)
Users can import a .ppt or .pptx le directly to the channel player for playback of PowerPoint in its na ve mode. This will require PowerPoint 2007 or 2010 to be installed on every channel player where the na ve PowerPoint will be shown. If a channel player does not have PowerPoint installed, the presenta on will be skipped in the playlist. PowerPoint is being used to play na vely on Channel Players and therefore exhibits the same func onality. Presenta ons must be congured for non-human interac on for correct performance of both PowerPoint and its use with AxisTV. The guidelines are as follows: PowerPoint must be installed by choosing Custom Installa on and selec ng Run all from My Computer for Microso Oce PowerPoint, Oce Shared Features and Oce Tools. Please refer to the instruc ons How to install PowerPoint on the Media Player (Channel Player) below. PowerPoint is played as a presenta on (slide show) on the Channel Player (provided that you have already installed PowerPoint on the machine). Therefore, the Advance Slide op on found under the Transi ons tab should be set with On Mouse Click checked and A er (or Automa cally A er: depending on what version of PowerPoint you have) unchecked. This allows for automa c playback of presenta on. Time between slides is handled by AxisTV on the Scheduling Page. If you do not wish for all slides to play at the same me interval, they must be imported separately. Custom Anima ons are supported. Under the Timing tab The Start: must be set to either A er Previous or With Previous. You cannot schedule the same powerpoint le to play simultaneously on a single channel player.
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System Overview
Error no ca on will need to be disabled on each channel player that will play PowerPoint in order for na ve playback of PowerPoint to work properly. This will not prevent any errors from being logged, only prevents the no ca on from popping up on the screen if an PowerPoint presenta on ends abruptly during a layout change or if the player is shut down. Disabling Error Repor ng No ca on for Server 2008 or Windows 7: 1. Click Start then Run 2. Type gpedit.msc and click OK 3. Locate the Windows Error Repor ng menu 4. Display Error No ca on should be set to Disabled 5. Congure Error Repor ng should be set to Enabled 6. Restart the computer If installing a stand-alone version of PowerPoint on a Channel Player, simply install the so ware provided on the disk. If you are using a Microso Oce installa on disk (bundled so ware), you will need to perform a custom install. A er selec ng to perform a Custom Installa on, select the following programs in their respec ve check boxes: Microso PowerPoint, Oce Shared Features, and Oce Tools. You will need to select Run all from my computer and deselect all other Microso Oce products. NOTE: Selec ng the complete installa on op on during install will require you to uninstall PowerPoint and reinstall the applica on using the custom installa on op on. To uninstall PowerPoint: 1. Go to: Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel 2. Find Microso Oce in the applica ons list 3. Select the Change op on 4. Use the custom installa on instruc ons listed above.
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5.0
5.1
The following assump ons are made when deploying the quick setup. Any varia on from these assump ons should be taken into considera on and incorporate the appropriate adjustments. A DHCP server is available A network switch is available with free connec ons for the Content Manager/Server and Channel Player(s) Test display devices are available in case the produc on display devices are not available locally (i.e. Using signal distribu on or staging the installa on).
5.2
Content Manager/Server
Content Manager/Server Hardware AxisTV Content Manager/Server bezel Rack Ears (a ached) Power Cord DVI to VGA adapter AxisTV Combined Manual on CD AxisTV Installa on CD Intel Drivers CD
2. Physical setup a. Connect a USB keyboard and a mouse (not included) b. Connect the monitor (not included) to the Content Manager/Server c. Connect a network cable (not included) to the Content Manager/Server and a network switch d. Connect the Content Manager/Server and monitor to electrical outlets 3. AxisTV Content Manager/Server ini al setup (this step requires an Internet connec on) a. Power on the AxisTV Content Manager/Server using the power switch on the front of the unit (and the monitor) b. Once the server boots up, the desktop wallpaper will change to a message indica ng that you have a licensed Content Manager/Server and the version. If this wallpaper appears, proceed to Step 4 on the next page or c. The wallpaper will change to indicate that your Content Manager/Server is Not Licensed. Follow the steps star ng with step d) below to license your Content Manager/Server
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6. Adding Each Channel Player to the Content Manager/Server a. Ensure the Channel Player is on the network and powered on b. Login to the AxisTV Content Manager/Server c. Select the Congure menu then Channel Players then Hardware d. Enter the DNS Name or IP Address of the Channel Player (from the factory the Channel Player name isAxisTV99999999 where 9999999 is the serial number of the Channel Player which can be found on the back of the case) e. Enter the Descrip on. This can be a friendly name such as Break room f.
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If the Content Manager/Server cannot reach the Channel Player you will be no ed. If this happens, proceed to the Channel Player and verify the name or IP address entered is correct and that the network cable is connected. 9. Valida on of Opera on Opera on and communica ons of the system should be validated using the following methods A bulle n slide should be added to Playlist 1 and each Channel Player should be visually inspected to verify that the Content Manager/Server delivered the new bulle n 10. Setup of Op ons Each one of the licensed op ons should be setup as outlined in Content Manager/Server Feature Congura on chapter of this manual
5.3
Channel Player
The following steps should be performed on each Channel Player(s) being deployed. 1. Unpack and check for all items 2RU/Small Form Factor/Mini Form Factor Channel Player AxisTV Channel Player bezel (2RU only) Rack Ears and four (4) screws - a ached (2RU only) Power Cord DVI to VGA Adapter Intel Drivers CD VGA Adapters & drivers CD(s), if the extended widescreen op on was ordered o Rack mount (2RU) and SFF only S-Video to Composite video cable, if Scan Converter/NTSC op on was ordered o Rack mount (2RU) SFF Tuner Card S-Video/Composite Adapter (if the Video Window with Tuner Card was ordered) o Rack mount and SFF Power Brick with AC cord o Mini only
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NOTE: The GC1 Extended Widescreen Card and the VWO Video Window Card and the VWOT Video Window Card with Tuner are op onal features NOTE: IEEE-1394 and E-SATA are not supported with AxisTV
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NOTE: The CPQ Card and the VWOT Video Window Tuner Card are op onal features NOTE: IEEE-1394 and ESATA are not supported with AxisTV Mini Form Factor Channel Player
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See Channel Player Op ons sec on for instruc ons on changing these se ngs 6. Adding Each Channel Player to the Content Manager/Server (if this was not completed earlier) a. Ensure the Channel Player is on the network and powered on b. Login to the AxisTV Content Manager/Server c. Select the Congure menu then Channel Players then Hardware d. Enter the DNS Name or IP Address of the Channel Player (from the factory the Channel Player name isAxisTV99999999 where 9999999 is the serial number of the Channel Player which can be found on the back of the case) e. Enter the Descrip on. This can be a friendly name such as Break room f. Enter the Port of 6500 (default) g. Click Add
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6.0
Visix has provided the following guidelines to help successfully implement your AxisTV system. Please read and understand the following informa on before beginning the AxisTV Content Manager so ware installa on.
6.1
6.1.1
Prerequisites
Hardware Environment
See System Overview sec on of this manual for hardware requirements. 6.1.2 Virtual Machine
AxisTV Content Manager So ware can be installed on a virtual machine, the minimum hardware requirements need to be dedicated to the server instance where AxisTV will be installed. 6.1.3 Hardware ID for Licensing
Email the Volume ID of the C: Drive of the Content Manager to so wareupdate@visix.com, and Visix will send your AxisTV licenses via email. To nd the Volume ID, open a Command Prompt on the Content Manager, type dir and press Enter. Record the Volume Serial Number, an eight digit number including both le ers and numbers, in the format: XXXX-XXXX. 6.1.4 6.1.4.1 Software Environment Microsoft Windows Operating System
Windows 7 Professional or Windows Server 2008 32-bit or 64-bit. The AxisTV Content Manager so ware is designed to be installed and operated on a dedicated server. Sharing system resources with other applica ons can cause system performance issues and is therefore not supported. When installing the AxisTV Content Manager so ware on a clean operating system, the installa on should be run against a local administrator account to ensure the properes and services will be installed correctly. Once the installa on of AxisTV Content Manager so ware is completed, users can add the Content Manager to a domain. Security policies should be applied one at a me and tested for any conicts. The use of Standard images for larger clients has proven to be problema c and should be avoided whenever possible. 6.1.4.1.1 Windows Updates
Apply all the latest important Windows Updates before installing the AxisTV Content Services so ware. Windows op onal updates are not recommended. 6.1.4.1.2 Service Account
The following local Windows account is required on the Content Manager as a service account to allow AxisTV services to run with privilege: Name: AxisTVUser Password: TechTech1! Member of the local Administrators group only
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Microso .NET Framework versions 3.5.1 and 4.0 are required. For convenience, the Microso .NET Framework 4.0 installer is bundled with the AxisTV installer and will run if .NET 4 is not already present on the server. Ensure all important Windows Updates related to .NET Framework are applied before a emp ng to install the AxisTV so ware. 6.1.4.3 Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS)
Microso Internet Informa on Services (IIS) is required to host the AxisTV Web interface. It should be installed a er .NET Framework 4.0, and must be installed with all updates applied prior to installing the AxisTV so ware. IIS is included with the Web Server role in Windows Server 2008, and is an op onal Feature of Windows 7. NOTE: IIS on Windows 7 is limited. 1 When the system has 5+ media players and/or 10+ users, a Microso Server opera ng system is strongly recommended.
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1. On Windows Server 2008, launch Server Manager and make sure the Role of Web Server (IIS) is added, or 2. On Windows 7, go to Turn Windows features on or o from the Control Panel and expand Internet Informa on Services, then 3. Verify that the following Role Services (Server 2008), or sub-features (Windows 7), are added: d. Common HTTP Features o o o o o o o o o o o Sta c Content Default Content Directory Browsing HTTP Errors ASP.NET .NET Extensibility ASP CGI ISAPI Extensions ISAPI Filters Server Side Includes
e. Applica on Development
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g. Security
The Applica on Pool or Web site hos ng the AxisTV Web interface (typically Default Web Site) must be manually congured to run under .NET 4. 1. Navigate to Roles | Web Server (IIS) | Internet Informa on Services (IIS) Manager | <server name> | Applica on Pools 2. Select the Applica on Pool associated with the Default Web site (typically DefaultAppPool) and click Basic Se ngs 3. Congure the .NET Framework version to v4.0 and the Managed pipeline mode to Integrated 6.1.4.3.3 MIME Type
The MIME type *, applica on/octet-stream must be added to the Web site in IIS hos ng the AxisTV Web interface(typically Default Web Site). 1. Navigate to Roles | Web Server (IIS) | Internet Informa on Services (IIS) Manager | <server name> | Sites | Default Web Site 2. Select MIME types and click Open Feature 3. If the required MIME type is not congured, click Add 4. Congure the File name extension to .* and the MIME type to applica on/octet-stream (both without the quotes)
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Microso SQL Server 2008 (or op onally, 2005) Express or greater is required. The following SQL Server congura ons are required for AxisTV: SQL Server must be installed with the default instance of MSSQLSERVER. The local Windows user account, AxisTVUser, (member of the local Administrators group) must be able to authen cate and connect to SQL Server Database Engine via Windows Authen ca on. Best prac ce is to install SQL Server while logged in as this account. SQL Server Database Engine must be set to SQL Server and Windows Authen ca on mode (Mixed Mode Authen ca on)
For convenience, the SQL Server 2008 Express installer is bundled with the AxisTV Content Services installer. If the SQL Server default instance name MSSQLSERVER is not detected on the Content Manager when the AxisTV Content Services installer runs, it will a empt to install SQL Server 2008 Express and properly congure it for AxisTV. Apply all important Windows Updates related to SQL Server prior to installing the AxisTV so ware. 6.1.6 6.1.6.1 Network and Security Environment Network Identi ication and Resolution
The AxisTV Content Manager requires a sta c network iden ca on (DNS, WINS, NetBIOS, sta c IP, etc.). It must be able to resolve the network iden ca on of AxisTV devices (Channel Players, Room Signs, etc.), machines running AxisTV so ware (Desktop Messenger clients, Screen Saver clients, etc.) and network resources as congured in the product. 6.1.6.2 Firewalls
Network and PC rewalls must be congured to allow communica on between the Visix components, AxisTV so ware and Visix publishers (Desktop Messenger, Screen Saver, and RSS). Depending on which AxisTV features are used, the Content Manager must communicate over specic TCP and UDP ports, as follows: TCP port 21 Outbound (FTP) TCP port 25 Outbound (SMTP) TCP port 80 Inbound (HTTP) TCP port 110 Outbound (POP3) UDP port 123 Outbound (NTP) TCP port 6102 Inbound (CAP listener) TCP port 6104 Inbound (Screensaver client listener) TCP port 6500 Outbound (Visix Mul media Protocol Commands to channel players) TCP port 6501 Outbound (File transfer to channel players) TCP port 6502 Inbound (File transfer from channel players) UPD port 28500 Outbound (Desktop Messenger publisher broadcast) TCP port 28501 Inbound (Desktop Messenger client listener) TCP port 28502 Inbound (RSS Publisher distributor listener) TCP port 28503 Inbound (Enterprise Publisher distributor listener)
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A proxy server can be used with the AxisTV Content Manager So ware. If authen ca on is required, the AxisTV service account must be given permission to access the Internet. 6.1.6.4 Domain and Group Policies
AxisTV devices are not required to be on a domain. If considering joining AxisTV devices to a domain, it is important to note how group policies can impact the opera on of the AxisTV so ware. O en, group policies will render AxisTV inoperable or cause the system to have degraded performance. AxisTV devices should not be considered desktop computers when applying security policies. It is the customers responsibility to understand this informa on and not to apply policies that will prevent the AxisTV so ware from opera ng in the local environment. Visix strongly suggests joining AxisTV devices to a domain and adding group policies a er the AxisTV system has been successfully deployed and is opera ng as expected. Then apply the policies one at a me, tes ng the impact of the applied policy on the AxisTV func onality. Please consider crea ng an image of the machine as a backup before applying policies.
6.2
6.2.1
Release 8.x.x is primarily delivered to customers with the following Microso InstallShield installers:
Installers for other AxisTV so ware components, e.g., AxisTV Desktop, AxisTV Desktop Messenger, AxisTV Screen Saver, etc., are bundled into the AxisTV Content Services installer and most may be downloaded for convenience via the AxisTV Web interface a er the Content Services so ware has been successfully installed. Other installers may be obtained from Visix as needed. The installers are available for download from Visix. Alternately, they may be delivered on DVD for an addi onal fee. 6.2.1.1 Best practices
To avoid problema c installa ons, Visix strongly recommends the following opera ng system congura ons: 1. Log into the Content Manager using the AxisTVUser account to perform the installa on. 2. Install AxisTV Content Services so ware on a machine that is not part of a Network Domain or had Group Policies applied. NOTE: See the sec on on Domain and Group Policies above. 3. Disable screensaver and power saving se ngs, since they can prevent the automa c AxisTV weekly reboot from occurring. 6.2.1.2 Prerequisites
Ensure all prerequisites documented above are met before con nuing.
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1. Save the installa on les on the Content Manager to allow them to be run locally. 2. Run Setup.exe with eleva on (as Administrator). 3. The AxisTV installer will check for certain required prerequisites and will not con nue un l the prerequisites have been sa sed. Visix bundles required versions of Microso .NET Framework 4.0 and Microso SQL Server 2008 Express with the AxisTV 8.0 installer. If the required version of .NET Framework and/or the SQL Server 2005/2008 default instance name MSSQLSERVER are not found, the AxisTV installer will prompt the user to install the missing components. 4. If missing perquisites were installed, stop the AxisTV installa on, verify that all important Windows Updates are installed, and then re-run Setup.exe with eleva on. 5. Click the Next bu on to begin the AxisTV installa on. Select the radio bu on for I accept the terms in the license agreement and click the Next bu on. 6. Complete the Customer Informa on screen and click the Next bu on. On the No ce for Feature Selec on screen select the Next bu on. 7. On the Setup Features screen, accept the default selec on unless otherwise instructed by a Visix support representa ve. If you wish to select an alterna ve installa on loca on click the Change bu on and specify the loca on, otherwise select the Next bu on. 8. On the Ready to Install the Program screen select the Install bu on. 9. The Installing AxisTV Content Services screen will provide the status of the installa on. 10. As components of the ASP.NET are registered, a series of DOS screens will appear. 11. Once the installa on is complete the user will be returned to the AxisTV Content Services InstallShield Wizard; click the Finish bu on. 12. Verify that all important Windows Updates have been installed. If not, then proceed to run all important updates and restart the server (NOTE: you may have to check for updates again a er reboot). 6.2.1.4 Licensing and Initializing the Content Manager
1. Log on to the Content Manager with the username AxisTVUser and password TechTech1! 2. Visix will supply the Licensing keys to the customer prior to the implementa on of the Content Manager. 3. The customer will be required to place the license key les in the License folder under the AxisTV Content Services installa on folder. For example: C:\Program Files\Visix\AxisTV Content Services\License 4. Run Start Icon | Programs | Visix | Ini alize Device with eleva on (As administrator) to begin the process building the local AxisTV Content Manager. This process will create the database and license the AxisTV system. There is no user interac on during this process. The system will require reboot when complete. If you encounter any problems during this process, email support@visix.com.
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1. Open Internet Explorer and enter the address h p://localhost 2. Enter the AxisTV default username Administrator with the password tech 3. On the AxisTV Dynamic Visual Communica on screen navigate to Now Playing Play Lists to verify the thumbnails are visible. If the thumbnails are not visible, recheck the MIME Types congura on in IIS as described earlier in this document.
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7.0
AxisTV Channel Player (also called Media Player) so ware is designed to be installed on a hardware and so ware environment as specied by Visix, listed below. Please read and understand the following informa on before beginning an AxisTV Channel Player so ware installa on.
7.1
Hardware Environment
See System Overview sec on of this manual for hardware requirements. In the machines BIOS se ngs, make sure the device will return to its previous state on a power fail, and will boot to the HDD each me it boots.
7.2
7.2.1
Software Environment
Windows Operating System User Account Controls (UAC) must be turned o If using the Extended Widescreen Op on (GC1) Matrox Millennium P690 LP you must download the latest drivers for Windows 7 from the Matrox website. The Video Window Op on (VW0) Hauppauge Impact VCB is not supported. The Video Window Op on with Tuner (VWOT) Hauppauge Win-TV 2250 is supported. No special congura on is needed.
AxisTV Channel Player so ware is not designed to be shared with any other applica ons on the machine. It may not run properly if shared with other applica ons. A default vanilla installa on of the opera ng system is recommended for use with the AxisTV Channel Player so ware. A customers default load, or a PC manufacturers standard load, may not support AxisTV because there may be so ware, hardware drivers, etc. that are unknown or untested. 7.2.2 Microsoft .NET Framework
Microso .NET Framework versions 3.5.1 and 4.0 are required. .NET Framework version 3.5.1 is a Windows feature that can be ac vated on the Control Panel | Programs & Features screen. Microso .NET Framework version 4.0 is bundled into the installer. 7.2.3 Service Account
AxisTV devices boot once per week for stability on Windows pla orms. A local Windows account is required to allow the AxisTV Channel Player to log on automa cally when it boots, thus elimina ng the need for manual interven on. This is especially convenient when players are located in remote or hard to reach loca ons. The account must be a member of the local administrators group.
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To avoid problema c installa ons, Visix STRONGLY RECOMMENDS the following opera ng system congura ons: Do not install AxisTV Channel Player so ware on a machine that has ever been joined to a Domain or had Group Policies applied. Leave it as a member of a workgroup. NOTE: See the sec on on Domain and Group Policies below. Disable screensaver and power saving se ngs, since they would defeat the very purpose of the device to display content. Set all Windows event logs to Overwrite as needed Apply the latest Windows High Priority Updates 7.2.5 Domain and Group Policies
You may choose to make AxisTV machines members of your network domain. This is not required for opera on of the system, but may be desirable from a network administra on perspec ve. It is important to note that group policies applied to domain computers may render AxisTV inoperable or cause it to have degraded behavior. AxisTV machines must not be considered desktop machines for the purposes of security policies. Domain group policies must be carefully considered before applica on to AxisTV. If you choose to make AxisTV machines members of your network domain, then carefully examine the network administra on sec ons of the AxisTV manual to understand what the so ware needs in order to operate. It is the users responsibility to understand this informa on and not to apply policies that will prevent AxisTV from opera ng. The best approach if you are unsure whether your domain or group policies will stop AxisTV from opera ng is to get the system up and running with no policies applied, and then apply policies one-at-a- me, checking each me to see if AxisTV is s ll opera ng properly. You may also want to image the machine as a backup before applying policies.
7.3
1. Copy the AxisTV Channel 8.x.x installa on folder into C:\Program les\Visix\Installers\AxisTV to allow to be run locally 2. Run Channel Player 8..x.x setup.exe 3. Acknowledge AxisTV license agreement 4. Acknowledge dialogs to begin installa on 5. A Complete install should be chosen. Most of the me upgrades should be handled with the Channel Player U lity on the Content Manager/Server. There will be occasions when it is be er to run the InstallShield (such as when you need to add the .NET Framework). 6. Acknowledge installa on Finish
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All Channel Players should be congured with the following op onal so ware installed:
On some installa ons, the Windows Installer service itself is automa cally updated by the installer. If this happens the PC may require a reboot and will con nue the installa on a er the reboot. 7.3.3 Shell Registration
The installer automa cally registers player.exe as the users shell. 7.3.4 AxisTV Default Passwords
Use the following default local administrator account to log into Windows on any type of AxisTV server: Username: axistvuser Password: TechTech1!
The default Windows administrator account is: Username: Administrator Password: A4d35Hec The default AxisTV administrator account is: Username: administrator Password: tech The default Player Shell administrator account is: Username: admin Password: tech
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The following chapter contains informa on about how to operate the Channel Player and its associated op ons. In order to make any changes to the Channel Player, you must access the player console.
8.1
1. With a keyboard and mouse connected to the Player, press the ESC key. This ac on may need to be repeated to interrupt the media player. 2. A bouncing screen saver image will instruct to you to use the keyboard or mouse to login 3. When prompted by the login screen, enter your user name and password and select ENTER. The default creden als are: user name admin; password tech. 4. The Player Console will appear as shown above 5. If you do not interact with the Console for 30 seconds the Player will return to the bouncing image.
8.2
The Channel Player Interface (Console) is designed to enable you quick access to a number of tools to manipulate Channel Player se ngs. You can access each se ng with a mouse or the shortcut key in parentheses next to each se ng tle. 8.2.1 Channel Player Settings play! (p) launches the media player delivering scheduled content to associated displays. display (1) allows the user to manipulate the Players display se ngs. video window (2) provides control over the video window op on if available. sound (3) allows users to manipulate the audio inputs and output of the Channel Player. communica ons (4) designate the appropriate communica ons se ngs DHCP (automa c addressing) or sta c IP address. date & me (5) allows the user to set the current local date, me and me zone for the Player. security (6) change the user name and password to prevent unauthorized access. sta s cs (7) provides Channel Player sta s cs regarding used disk space and historical le size data. This func on is not ac ve in versions 7.x and above. command prompt (c) opens the Visix Mul media Player Command Console.
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8.2.2
In rare circumstances, you may nd it necessary to access the Windows layer of the Channel Player. To exit the Channel Player shell and access Windows, you will need a keyboard and mouse connected to the Channel Player. If the display associated with the Channel Player is not readily viewable, a local monitor will be useful. If you prefer, you can use Remote Desktop Connec on to access the players. The players come with RDP enabled by default. To access Windows, follow the steps below. 1. With the Channel Player playing, click the mouse and press ESC 2. Login to the player menu. Username is admin password is tech 3. Select the Command Prompt(c) op on 4. At the C: Type in maintenancemode NOTE: At this stage you are viewing the Windows desktop. However, icons and other visible items are hidden. Drag your mouse to the lower part of the screen to view the Windows task bar. 5. If the Channel Player applica on interferes with your work, then press CTRL-ALT-DEL to bring up the task manager. In the Task Manager select Visix Mul media Player Console and click the End Task bu on in the lower le corner of the dialog box 6. If prompted, click End Now 7. If you receive a Player Host Process no ce, click Dont Send 8.2.3 Video Window
Users can select to test the video source (Composite or S-Video), select video format (NTSC or PAL), and manipulate brightness, contrast, hue and or satura on. NOTE: There are corresponding se ngs that should be edited on the Content Manager/ Server to ensure that video window content and accompanying audio are delivered correctly.
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The audio proper es of the Channel Player can be changed using this screen. The proper es include: Player Audio Output Internal Audio Input background music, mulmedia audio External Audio Input Video Window Audio
Select and manipulate the internal audio input (wave, sw synth, CD volume, etc) and select and manipulate the physical external audio input (rear blue in, rear pink in, etc). The output device slider in included to show the current output level, but cannot be used to change the master output level. The Channel Player supports the onboard Intel HD audio and the accompanying Realtek mixer. 8.2.5 Channel Player Name & IP Address (Communications)
If assigning a sta c IP address, you should know the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address. The Channel Player uses TCP port 6500 for remote communica ons. Firewall-Exempt port func onality is not ac vated in version 8.x.x. NOTE: The Player will reboot a er you make changes to these se ngs. 8.2.6 Time, Date and Time Zone
The Date and Time Se ng screen can be used to update the date, me and me zone. Be sure to click apply a er changing the date and me, then again a er changing the me zone. 8.2.7 Display Resolution
This screen is used to change the Channel Player display proper es. Be sure to click on a Display before entering or changing se ngs. These se ngs include: Screen width in pixels Screen height in pixels Color Depth Refresh rate in Hz
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A non-blank user name and password are required. The user name is NOT case-sensive, but the password IS case-sensive. Spaces are NOT allowed and will automacally be omied. Each value is limited to 20 characters. Changes are permanent and should be documented accordingly. 8.2.9 Default user name: admin Defaultpassword is tech. Statistics
This funcon is not acve in versions v.7.x and above. 8.2.10 Command Prompt
The Command Prompt opon is used to start the Visix Mulmedia Player Command Console. 8.2.11 Firmware Update
This funcon is not acve in versions v.7.x and above. Any required rmware updates are handled during the soware update process. 8.2.12 Shutdown & Reboot
The shutdown and reboot opons allow the user to shut down or reboot the player as well as select whether the player will start in Console mode or Playback mode. NOTE: When you select this command, you will be prompted to select whether or not you want the Player to launch the media player once the machine reboots.
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9.0
Mee ngMinder interac ve room signs are supported by a Visix Professional or Enterprise content manager running AxisTV v.7.0.16 or higher. Read/write access to a Dean Evans & Associates EMS database or Microso Exchange public calendar is required for bidirec onal event scheduling. By default, Mee ngMinders do not support audio playback. To playback audio, internal speakers or audio jacks may be added at me of purchase.
9.1
9.1.1
Physical Set-up
Unpack and check for all items
Mee ngMinder Interac ve Room Sign Power Adapter Moun ng brackets (2) and screws (4) 9.1.2 Physical setup
Supply power to the unit using the included power adapter Connect the unit to the network using a standard Ethernet cable (not included) NOTE: The units default network congura on is set to obtain an IP address automa cally via DHCP. Turn on the unit
9.2
Coniguration
Mee ngMinder interac ve room signs require a local congura on le to be updated during the installa on. The user must access the Mee ngMinders Windows console either locally with a keyboard and mouse, or remotely, e.g., via Remote Desktop Protocol.
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On the Dynamic Visual Communica on Mul media Player menu select Command Prompt (c).
At the prompt, type the command maintenancemode and press enter. This command will bring up the Windows desktop for the media player.
Once you are on the systems desktop, open Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder C:\Program Files\Visix\AxisTV Channel Player. For new installa ons, copy the le kiosk.exe.cong.new, paste it into the same folder, and rename it to kiosk.exe.cong, as follows: Step 1: Right click on the kiosk.exe.cong.new and click Copy.
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Step 2: Right click again on the right side of the Explorer window and click Paste.
Step 4: Edit the kiosk.exe.cong le by right clicking the le name and selec ng Edit from the menu op ons. Once in the editor, update or conrm the following three sec ons of the Mee ngMinder conguraon le: Secon 1: Enable Global Pin Reserva ons created using Mee ngMinder interac ve room signs (walk-up reserva ons) may be protected with a personal iden ca on number (PIN) using the keypad provided. This feature allows a user to set a 4-digit PIN during the interac ve reserva on process. The user is prompted to enter their PIN before they create, modify or cancel his/her mee ng. This 4-digit PIN protec on feature can be turned on or o for each individual Mee ngMinder. The se ngs in the kiosk.exe.cong le, located in the Channel Player Installa on directory, C:\Program File\Visix\AxisTV\Channel Player determines whether or not the PIN feature is ac ve. The PIN can be enabled by making the following se ng changes in the kiosk.exe.cong le: key=Enable Pin value=true To Enable the the PIN func on within the Mee ngMinder, update the statement <add key=EnablePin value = false/> to <add key=EnablePin value = true/> Default se ng:
Secon 2: Advance Scheduling Limits The func on of se ng advance scheduling limits is an op onal feature that allows you to create rules for the scheduling parameters. How a user schedules a mee ng can be controlled using scheme and count variables. You can limit how many hours or days in advance a Mee ngMinder reserva on can be made, such as: only within the next 4 hours same day only within the next 2 days.
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Secon 3: Set Name of Web Service/Web Server The name of the web service and the web server that the Mee ngMinder interacts with must be set in order to send and receive data from the content manager. This is a required se ng. This se ng is completed as shown here: Replace the yourservername and yourwebservicename with in the URL address Default value:
9.3
9.3.1
Licensing
Content Manager
The interac ve room management feature requires that room signs have access to a Visix Professional or Enterprise content manager running AxisTV v.7.0.16 or higher. Channel players and Mee ngMinders are licensed within AxisTV as Displays. In addi on, each Interac ve Mee ngMinder must be licensed as an Interac ve Player. Licensing for the Mee ngMinder is ac vated from the License Manager, run locally on the content manager, as follows: Go to Start | Programs | Visix | License Manager Click File | Acvate Feature Select I already have an ac va on key and click Next Click Import Ac va on key and browse to the loca on of the new license key le provided by Visix Click Ac vate
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9.3.2 EMS Adapter/Exchange Adapter
If integra ng with Dean Evans EMS or Microso Exchange applica ons, the appropriate adapter must also be licensed in AxisTV using the License Manager u lity described in the previous sec on. NOTE: When licensing for both EMS Adapter and Exchange Adapter are ac vated on the content manager, the Mee ngMinder gives preference to EMS, i.e., the Mee ngMinder will only interact with the EMS Server for mee ng crea on and edi ng. 9.3.3 Third Party Software Coniguration
Dean Evans and Associates EMS (If you are not using Dean Evans EMS, skip this secon) The EMS Adapter screen allows you to congure the Dean Evans EMS Adapter service that regularly copies events from the EMS database to the AxisTV database. Once the events are copied to the AxisTV database, the AxisTV Event Schedule Plug-in automa cally creates bulle ns from the data. The Mee ngMinder interac ve room sign reuses the Adapter screen for EMS database connec on informa on only. The Mee ngMinder is able to display and share reserva ons with EMS Lite, Professional and Enterprise from Dean Evans & Associates. Current versions of EMS Lite, Professional, Enterprise, Campus and Workplace are supported. EMS Prerequisites for the Interac ve Mee ngMinder: User setup (System Administra on Security Users) Groups setup (Main Menu Reserva ons Reserva ons Groups) Buildings (Congura on Facili es Buildings) Rooms (Congura on Facili es Rooms) Statuses (Congura on Administra on Statuses) o The EMS administrator is required to create at least two Statuses. The Status Types required are Cancel and Book Space. These Status types populate the User interface in AxisTV on the Interac ve Menu.
Congure the EMS Server The SQL script EMSAPIScript.sql must be executed on the EMS database in order to create and modify reserva ons and thus enable the integra on between the Mee ngMinder and EMS so ware. Please refer to the EMS 3rd Party Guide to Making and Edi ng Reserva ons from Dean Evans & Associates for more informa on.
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Important: The EMS API Web Service Conguraon requires AxisTV v.7.1 and higher and EMS Enterprise (5.x) and Professional (11.x) Prior to conguring the AxisTV user interface, the EMS API Web Service must be installed and congured on the AxisTV Content Manager. To congure the AxisTV user interface navigate to Congure | Event Sched. | EMS Adapter, select Enterprise (5.x) or Professional (11.x) from the EMS Version drop down menu then click the Use Web Service check box. NOTE: The EMS API Web Service must be uninstalled before performing a clean install of AxisTV. Failing to do so will prevent the EMS API Web Service from uninstalling properly. 9.3.5 Conigure Exchange Server Go to the Congure | Event Sched. | Exchange Server Adapter screen.
Adapter Sengs Refresh Interval (minutes): You can specify any value greater than 0. Recommended values include 15, 30 and 60. This controls how frequently the Exchange Adapter copies appointments from the Exchange Servers to the AxisTV database. The more frequently you update your Exchange Calendars, the smaller this number should be.
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Calendar Sengs Congura on of the Microso Exchange Support Op on is done via the Web interface, under Congure | Event Sched. | Exchange Server Adapter. You can add mul ple calendars. Each calendar is found by using its WebDAV URL for Exchange 2003 or the Web Service URL for Exchange 2007. Each calendar is accessed using creden als supplied by the customers Exchange Administrator. In Exchange 2003 the room is incorporated into the URL; for Exchange 2007 it is necessary to login as the Room or User Mailbox.
Conguraon for Exchange 2003: Calendar URL: h p://[exchange server name]/[Outlook Web Server/Service]/[Room]/calendar (i.e. h p://exchange/exchange/Persuade/calendar/). Microso Exchange 2003 public folder calendars are found by using their WebDAV URLs. Domain: [Your Domain Name] User Name: Named used to access calendars (i.e. guest) Password: [PASSWORD] Scheme: The appropriate security scheme (Basic, Digest, NTLM, or Kerberos) must be specied, based on the type of authority the customer is using. Basic applies for most installaons. Conguraon for Exchange 2007: Calendar URL: h p://[exchange server name]/ews/exchange.asmx/ Domain: [Your Domain Name] User Name: [Name of the Room Calendar in which you want to pull event informa on (i.e. Conference Room A)] Password: [PASSWORD] Scheme: Basic (for most installa ons)
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9.4
Mee ngMinder interac ve room signs are treated as a special type of AxisTV media player. The Congure Channel Players/Hardware screen allows you to add, change and remove media player hardware from the installa on. It also lets you refresh content, reboot and shutdown individual or mul ple players.
NOTE: Mee ngMinder interac ve room signs must be powered on and properly congured on the network to complete this task. Log into the web interface Using the menu, navigate to Congure | Channel Player | Hardware op on. On the Channel Player | Hardware screen, click on the Add bu on to add a new player. Once you have opened the following screen, complete the form (see image below) and click the Finished bu on.
NOTE: Mee ngMinder interac ve room signs must use the DNS Name of the media players, not the systems IP address. Sengs for the MeengMinder 1500i and MeengMinder 1200i Display Width Type 1024 for the display width Display Height Video Type 768 for the display height N/A. Mee ngMinder interac ve room signs do not support the Video Window Op on.
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Please leave the default se ngs for video in order for your room sign to func on properly. Streaming If Streaming License was purchased select this box. When using this feature, please be aware that playback of audio related to streamed video requires the speakers (not included with purchase of the interac ve Mee ng Minder, internal speakers or audio jacks can be added at the me of purchase) If you have added an interac ve Mee ngMinder to your player hardware, you must select this box to access the Interac ve Menu op on and its features.
Interacve
You can refresh the playlists on an individual player, republish all content for the player, reboot it, or perform a shutdown by using the bu ons at the top of the screen. The ac ons can be applied to a single player or mul ple players, based on how many Select boxes you check. The screen sorts the media players by device name by default, but you can also sort by descrip on and DNS name/address. Changes to hardware must be applied one player at a me to prevent incompa ble se ngs from being applied to several players at once. Delete oers a conrma on before actually dele ng the player from the installa on. Device Name Descripon DNS Name/Address TCP Port Display Width The name of the device, usually the computer name. A useful descrip on that tells you where the player is or what func on it serves. The network iden ty of the player hardware. The TCP port on which the player listens for commands. The factory default value is 6500. The width of the display surface that the player will use. The ini al value is gathered during Add Channel Player, but is editable for convenience. It should match the actual media player resolu on or visual anomalies can occur. The height of the display surface that the player will use. The ini al value is gathered during Add Channel Player, but is editable for convenience. It should match the actual media player resolu on or visual anomalies can occur.
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Display Height
9.4.1
Using the menu navigate to Congure | Channel Player | Interacve. The screen will display the type of Soware Integraon you are ulizing. The Congure | Channel Player | Interacve screen serves to specify the locaon of the viewport for the media player. The viewport is the poron of the screen to which the player limits all content so that the kiosk can draw in the remaining area of the screen.
Set a global PIN to modify or adjust any reservaons for a special or unexpected event. Choose the device from the drop-down menu to congure interacve sengs. This is dened by the descripon you provided when you added the player or dened via the Channel Player Hardware screen. The size of the players desktop. This informaon is maintained in the Hardware screen and should always match the actual desktop resoluon reported by the operang system.
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screen and should always match the actual desktop resolu on reported by the opera ng system. Viewport The viewport is the area of the desktop that the media player will use to draw bulle ns and ckers. When a media player is interac ve, the viewport limits the size of the layouts, rather than the desktop. If you plan to use a stock image or custom graphic with your layout, you may need to adjust the following inputs to coordinate with your graphic. Le Top The oset, in pixels, from the le edge of the desktop. The oset, in pixels, from the top edge of the desktop.
Width The width, in pixels, of the viewport. Height The height, in pixels, of the viewport. Select the Default theme. 9.4.1.1 If integrating with Dean Evans EMS:
Select the Building, Room, Conrm Status and Cancel Status informa on you wish to display from the event data you have already congured under Congure | Event Sched. | EMS Adapter If integra ng with Exchange Server: Select the Calendar URL you wish to display from the event data you have already congured under Congure | Event Sched. | Exchange Server Adapter 9.4.2 Create the Interactive MeetingMinder Layout
To congure the recommended layout for your Mee ngMinder interac ve room sign, go to Congure | Channel Player. Select the interac ve Mee ngMinder hardware that you want to create a layout for from the drop-down menu next to Channel Players and click the Add Custom Layouts bu on. NOTE: If you do not have the op on to add a layout via the web browser interface, you will need to install the AxisTV Desktop located under System Tools | Install AxisTV Desktop. If you encounter diculty downloading or installing the AxisTV Desktop, please contact your AxisTV administrator or your Network/IT administrator Add Custom Layouts will open a new screen that allows you to add, edit or modify exis ng layouts. Select the Interac ve Mee ngMinder from the drop-down list next to Channel Player Click Create A new pop-up window will open o o Provide a name for your new layout in the line provided Click OK
You will return to the create layouts screen Click the Edit bu on You will now have the ability to manage the Layout Proper es
Visit the Visix User Forum for informa on about crea ng Layouts.
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Mee ngs can be created, modied and deleted interac vely by touching the screen. Overview The Room availability sign is displayed below the EVENT DETAILS on the Mee ngMinder with three possible states: Room Available Room Unavailable Room Reserved The room availability sign is highlighted in green or red, depending on the availability of the room. When the room is available, then the Room Available sign is highlighted in green. The user may make a reserva on by clicking Reserve or the Room Available bu on. Interacve Timeline A meline is displayed in the bo om sec on of the interac ve applica on. The meline shows the current date, and a graphical representa on of the rooms schedule, based on me. The meline is interac ve, allowing me slots (indicated by yellow or orange) to be touched for more informa on that will be displayed in the Event Details sec on, allowing the users to take ac ons based on the informa on. The user can scroll on the meline by scrolling on the area of the meline that displays the me in hours, or by scrolling on the area of the meline that displays the current date. Corporate Logo The bo om le corner of the interac ve Mee ngMinder is designed to display a company logo in GIF le format with a transparent background. The Visix logo is the default logo displayed in the bottom le corner. The user is able to change the logo by saving the new logo as company_logo.png in the C:\Program Files\Visix\AxisTV Channel Player\Graphics directory on the content manager. Interacve Room Reservaons Room reserva ons are created via the Mee ngMinder interac ve touchscreen: Select the desired date and me on the meline Click RESERVE Enter PIN number, if required (the PIN is enabled from the kiosk.exe.cong le) Click CONFIRM Enter Start Time hour by highligh ng the HRS and clicking +/-bu ons Enter Start Time minutes by highligh ng the MINUTES sec on and clicking +/-bu ons Start Time may not be in the past or conict with other mee ngs. Enter the End Time by highligh ng the HRS and clicking +/-bu ons Enter the End Time minutes by highligh ng the MINUTES sec on and clicking +/-bu ons End Time should always be a er Start Time. Otherwise, an error sta ng Start Time is not before End Time will appear.
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Click CONFIRM The mee ng will be viewable on the meline Interacve Room Modicaons Mee ngs that were created via the Mee ngMinder interac ve touchscreen may be modied by the user that created the mee ng. Modica ons to mee ngs are viewable on the content manager, as well as the Mee ngMinder display. Administrators with a global PIN have access to all available mee ngs that are created via the MeetingMinder interac ve touchscreen. Select a mee ng that was created at the Mee ngMinder room sign using the interac ve meline. If the reserva on is not visible in the current view, touch the forward arrow next to the date and/or meline to nd the reserva on you want to modify. When you touch the reserva on on the meline, the Room Reserved is highlighted in red and the RESERVE button is disabled. Touch the Modify Mee ng op on. Enter PIN (if required) and touch the Conrm op on. To modify the room reserva on Start Time, Highlight the HRS and touch the +/- bu ons to adjust the me. Start Time may not be in the past or conict with other mee ngs If the PIN entered is not valid, then an error message indica ng PIN does not match is displayed in red on the le panel. To modify the room reserva on End Time: Highlight the HRS and touch the +/- bu ons to adjust the me. End Time should always be a er the Start Time. Otherwise, an error saying Start Time is not before End Time is displayed. Touch Conrm to save modica ons.
Interacve Room Cancellaons Mee ngs that were created via the Mee ngMinder interac ve touchscreen may be cancelled by the user that created the mee ng. Mee ng cancella ons are viewable on the content manager, as well as the Mee ngMinder display. Administrators with a global PIN have access to all available mee ngs that are created via the MeetingMinder interac ve touchscreen. Select a mee ng that was created at the Mee ngMinder room sign using the interac ve meline. If the reserva on is not visible in the current view, touch the forward arrow next to the date and/or meline to nd the reserva on you want to delete. When you touch the reserva on on the meline, the Room Reserved is highlighted in red and the RESERVE button is disabled. Touch END MEETING. Enter your pin number and then touch Conrm/Delete op on. If the PIN entered is not valid, then an error message indica ng PIN does not match is displayed in red on the le panel.
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When your new player hardware is successfully added, you will be returned to the Channel Player Hardware menu, and the device you have added will be visible. Conrm the informa on is correct, select the Interacve check box and click the Change bu on.
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10.0
10.1
10.1.1
Licensing
Description
AxisTV installs all features of the system. Licensing controls whether or not a par cular feature is available. Each installa on (Content Manager/ Server and all of its associated Channel Players) has an Installa on Key or CD Key. Each feature and its quan ty, where applicable, require a License Key. This key is created from the installa on key, a code from the server itself and the deni on of the feature. A License Manager tool is included with AxisTV. It allows you to review the features ac vated on you server. If you later purchase new features, this tool allows you to request and then ac vate a new License Key for that new feature. To request a license key: 1. Run Start | Programs |Visix | License Manager 2. The Ac vate Server dialog will appear if this is the rst me the license manager is run c. Enter the CD key and click Ac vate 4. Create a license request le for displays e. Click File | Acvate Feature f. Click Next to request an ac va on key g. Pick the Feature, enter into Quan ty the number desired and click Create Request File. h. The request le should be saved in C:\Program Files\Visix\AxisTV\License 9. In systems that have been upgraded from previous versions of AxisTV, this le name may contain TEi instead of Visix. For example: C:\Program Files\TEi\AxisTV\License 10. Submit the request le to Visix to have ac va on keys issued a. Email all of the .req les in C:\Program Files\ Visix\AxisTV\License along with informaon to iden fy your installa on. This would include your organiza on name, your resellers name, the Visix Sales Order number located on the packing list, etc. Your request le will be matched to your recorded system congura on to generate the correct license les for your system, which will then be returned to you. b. In systems that have been upgraded from previous versions of AxisTV, this le name may contain TEi instead of Visix. For example: C:\Program Files\TEi\AxisTV\License
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10.2
10.2.1
The AxisTV database uses the computer name as the key to its structure. Therefore, a computer name change requires changes in AxisTV as well. 1. Change the Windows computer name b. Right click My Computer and select proper es c. Select the Computer Name tab d. Click the Change bu on e. Enter the new computer name f. Press OK, the Press OK again 7. Reboot the server 8. Go to Start | Programs | Visix | Congure Device a. Go to the Connec on tab ii. Enter the new computer name as Database Server (DNS/IP) iii. Click Apply to save se ngs d. Go to the Congure tab i. From the Change sec on select Device Name ii. Select the computer whose name you are changing iii. Enter the new name iv. Click Change e. Exit the applica on 6. Go to Start | Programs | Visix | Congure Web Interface a. Go to the Connec on tab i. Enter the new computer name as Applica on Server (DNS/IP) ii. Click Apply to save se ngs
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ii. Click Apply to save se ngs c. Exit the applica on 4. Go to Start | Programs | Visix | Congure Web Content Upload Service a. Go to the Connec on tab i. Enter the new computer name as Applica on Server (DNS/IP) ii. Click Apply to save se ngs 3. Exit the applica on 4. Reboot the server To add a Channel Player to a Content Manager/Server 1. Login to the AxisTV Content Manager/Server 2. Select the Congure menu then Channel Players then Hardware
3. Enter the Network (DNS) Name or IP Address of the Channel Player (from the factory the Channel Player name is AxisTV99999999 where 9999999 is the serial number of the Channel Player which can be found on the back of the case if you have changed the Name in the previous sec on, use the new name.) 4. Enter the Descripon or Friendly Name such as Break room 5. Enter the TCP Port of 6500 6. Click the Add bu on 7. If the Content Manager/Server cannot reach the Channel Player you will be no ed. 8. If you are returned to the Hardware screen, the addi on was successful.
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AxisTV servers come from the factory congured for DHCP opera on. If this is not applicable to your network then your network administrator should provide you with the following informa on: IP address Subnet mask address Workgroup/domain name (op onal) Gateway address DNS service addresses (op onal)
Once you have obtained this informa on, right-click on the My Network Places icon on the desktop, and click on Proper es. In the window that opens, right-click on the Local Area Connec on icon and click on Proper es. Choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on the Proper es bu on Type in the IP address, Subnet Mask address, and Default Gateway address provided to you by your network administrator (See gure 3). Type in the DNS addresses, and then click OK. Close all associated open windows.
Network Address
10.3
10.3.1
Visix uses the Hauppauge HVR-2250 tuner card to support the Video Window Op on w/Tuner (VWOT). AxisTV v.7.2 and higher supports HD video through a ClearQAM signal with Channel Players that have the Windows 7 opera ng system. 10.3.2 Hardware
Installa on consists of physically installing the HVR-2250 tuner card in a Channel Player, and then installing its drivers. 10.3.3 Delayed Distribution
Delayed Distribu on that is available only with the Enterprise license. It enables opera ng system and network administrators to delay distribu on of content to Channel Players in order to spread load across the network or me. This can help reduce network satura on when large media are scheduled for playback.
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10.4
Desktop Messenger
Send AxisTV bulle ns as instant messages to any and all licensed PCs. To install and congure Desktop Messenger on each PC : 1. Go to System Tools and select Desktop Messenger 2. Right Click on Install AxisTV Desktop Messenger Client Installer 3. Choose Save As/Download from your browser pop-up menu to save the installa on program on your C: drive. 4. Once the installer has been downloaded, run it to install the AxisTV Desktop Messenger client program. 5. When the InstallShield Wizard is complete click on the Launch AxisTV Desktop Messenger then click on Finish. 6. You will nd the AxisTV Desktop Messenger icon on your desktop toolbar. 7. To congure the toolbar, right click on the icon and select Congure. 8. Enter the URL of your publisher server followed by /DesktopPublisher/DesktopGateway.asmx. Click Test. If using a proxy server, enter proxy informa on. 9. Click Add/Change to subscribe to a distribu on list. Some distribu on lists are password protected. If so, user must enter the password to subscribe.
DesktopMessengerTransparency
10.4.1
Days in History, indicates the number of days the Desktop Messenger will store a message for viewing. You can click through past messages stored in history by clicking the forward and back arrow bu ons on the top right of the window. Click the magnifying glass to view full screen 10.4.1.1 Transparency
The Desktop Messenger supports transparency and several popup sizes. Preferences for these op ons can be set on the Congura on screen.
DesktopMessengerFullScreen
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When there are no messages in history, a stock message appears. 10.4.1.3 Con igure Publishers from the Content Manager/Server
Desktop Messenger can support mul ple distribu on lists. Based on the needs of the client, mul ple publishers can be setup on dierent servers to spread out the network load. Desktop Messenger is licensed by client count. All publishers reserve a por on of the client count. The total of all publishers reserved count cannot exceed the license count. Publishers should be installed onto PCs or servers to maximize throughput through the network.
10.4.1.3.1 Publish Messages A Desktop Message is a bulle n that excludes video secon\\fs1\csg\Training\REVISED - Training Materials\Video Final\Video with Quiz\Publish to Internet\Introduc on to AxisTV_TRPs. If an installaon is licensed for Desktop Messenger and the user has the Create Desktop Message privilege, the schedule screen includes the Desktop Messenger. The user can schedule the bulle n to both Playlists and the Desktop Messenger, or Skip Playlists! in order to schedule exclusively to the Desktop Messenger. Once the bulle n has been published to the Play List(s) or the play lists have been skipped the publish schedule screen appears. The schedule a ributes are dierent than for Playlists. A message can be scheduled for one- me publishing or recurring publishing. There is no no on of a list of items that play over and over. Scheduling is not real- me. It can take several minutes from the me that a message becomes eligible for publishing to the Desktop Messenger un l it is actually delivered. This is due to the mul - er distribu on model.
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The Desktop Messenger distributes messages through two ers. The Desktop Distributor must reside on the Content Manager/ Server and distributes messages to all of the congured Desktop Publishers. Each Publisher, in turn, is responsible for distribu ng messages to all the subscribing Messengers. 10.4.1.4.1 Deployment Scenario 1 For many installa ons, such as small customers, both ers can be deployed on a single server. 10.4.1.4.2 Deployment Scenario 2 For larger customers or customers with network constraints, the Publishers can be spread out on separate servers in addi on to the Content Manager/Server. 10.4.1.4.3 Deployment Scenario 3 For Enterprise customers or customers with network or Content Manager/Server constraints, all Publishers can be deployed on separate servers, excluding the Content Manager/Server. A Content Manager/Server constraint, in this scenario, means that the Content Manager/Server is being fully u lized (many plug-ins and adapters are licensed and running
Message Distribuon
Deployment Scenario 1
Deployment Scenario 2
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<DesktopMessagePublisher> Opons These op ons control the system-level behavior of the Desktop Distributor. Op on run Descrip on Controls whether this service executes. Any value but true means false. Rather than running all services all the me, the new architecture supports selec ve execu on. Desktop Publishers do not evaluate licensing that burden is placed on the Desktop Distributor. The number of seconds to wait a er the server boots before star ng this service. This gives the administrator control over the me lag for Network and Database services to start in Windows. The maximum single blob to copy across the network. Normally 100Kb renders the fastest distribu on. The number of threads of execu on to spawn when a message must be pushed to Desktop Messengers. Network and System Administrators can control the speed of distribu on and load on the server and network by manipula ng the networkChunkSizeInKb and workerThreadCount values.
runDelay
networkChunkSizeInKb workerThreadCount
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idleEndTime contentKey
10.5
10.5.1
Screen Saver
Conigure Screensaver on the Content Manager
To Congure the screen saver plug-in on the Content Manager/Server: 1. Go to Congure on the menu of the web interface then select Screen Saver plug-in 2. Enter Regenera on Interval and Minimum poll interval. Default is 15 minutes. The Screen Saver plug-in generates non-video images or all Public Playlists. It generates images based on the Regenera on Interval you specify. This interval, in minutes, dictates how long to wait when checking for changes to bulle ns. Each Screen Saver Client must obtain images from the Screen Saver plug-in. You can control how o en the client poll for updates by specifying a minimum poll interval. This interval, in minutes, dictates how long to wait when checking for changes to images. Note that the client polling and the plug-in regenera on run independently of one another. This means that any bulle n changed could take up to Regenera on Interval + Minimum Poll Interval to make its way down to the client. The total number of clients allowed to access the Screen Saver plug-in is documented for you. To increase this number you must purchase addi onal Screen Saver Client Licenses and register them.
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10.5.2
1. Go to System Tools | Install Screen Saver 2. Right click Installer link and choose Save As/Download from your browser pop-up menu to save the installa on program on your C: drive. 3. Locate the setup.exe le on your C: drive and double click to Run the installer. 4. Accept the EULA 5. Enter customer Informa on 6. Set up type is Complete 7. Click on Install 8. Click on Finish 9. Right Click on your desktop and select Proper es 10. Click on the Screen Saver tab 11. Select AxisTV a. Click on Se ngs b. On the Axis TV Server tab enter the Network Name or IP address of the Content Manager/Server c. The Default Port for Screen Saver is 6104. d. On the Playlist tab select the AxisTV playlist you wish to display on the screen saver. e. Note that the playlist must be marked as Public in order to be available as a screen saver. To make a playlist Public, go to Congure | Content Sengs | Playlist and select Yes it the public eld on the playlist you wish to make public f. Click on the Screen tab to specify the appearance of the screen saver on the screen. You can choose the images to play full screen with no movement or you can select move images around the screen to have the images oat around the screen and the speed.
10.6
RSS Publisher
The RSS Publisher is a new feature that can provide RSS Readers with play lists and their images. All public view play lists are eligible for RSS Publishing. The RSS Publisher is licensed by the number of RSS Web Servers. During installa on, you can choose to create an RSS Web Site as a sub-selec on of Content Publishers.
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The Web congura on screen allows you to specify the RSS Web Sites. You can also specify how o en content is refreshed to the RSS Web Sites. The RSS Readers will hit the sites and receive new content only a er the sites themselves have been updated.
10.6.2
Content Distribution
The RSS Publisher distributes content through two ers. Since all public view content is eligible, the Public Publisher cons tutes the rst er and is located on the Content Manager/Server. It distributes content to all RSS Publishers, which must reside on the same servers as their corresponding RSS Web Sites. RSS Readers simply poll the RSS Web Sites at their congured or on-demand interval. 10.6.2.1 Deployment Scenario 1
For many installa ons, such as small customers, both ers can be deployed on a single server. 10.6.2.2 Deployment Scenario 2
For larger customers or customers with network constraints, the Publishers can be spread out on separate servers in addi on to the Content Manager/Server.
Deployment Scenario 1
Deployment Scenario 2
Deployment Scenario 3
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For Enterprise customers or customers with network or Content Manager/Server constraints, all Publishers can be deployed on separate servers, excluding the Content Manager/Server. A Content Manager/Server constraint, in this scenario, means that the Content Manager/Server is being fully u lized (many plug-ins and adapters are licensed and running). 10.6.2.4 Con iguring Distribution
Each server that func ons as a Public Publisher or a RSS Publisher can be congured via a straightforward XML (text) le. This new XML le will become the standard for system-level congura on of future features and services within AxisTV. Tei.Sengs.xml This le is contained within the same directory as the server executable les. Below are the por ons of the le that control RSS Publisher distribu on.
<PublicPublisher> Opons These op ons control the system-level behavior of the Public Publisher. Op on Run Descrip on Controls whether this service executes. Any value but true means false. Rather than running all services all the me, the new architecture supports selec ve execu on. run should be set to false unless the RSS Publisher is licensed, otherwise the service will log an error and terminate. The number of seconds to wait a er the server boots before star ng this service. This gives the administrator control over the me lag for Network and Database services to start in Windows. The maximum single blob to copy across the network. Normally 100Kb renders the fastest distribu on.
runDelay
networkChunkSizeInKb
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These op ons control the system-level behavior of the RSS Publisher. Op on Descrip on Run Controls whether this service executes. Any value but true means false. Rather than running all services all the me, the new architecture supports selec ve execu on. RSS Publishers do not evaluate licensing that burden is placed on the Public Publisher. runDelay The number of seconds to wait a er the server boots before star ng this service. This gives the administrator control over the me lag for Network and Database services to start in Windows. listenerPort The TCP port on which the publisher listens for content pushed down from the Public Publisher. publishRoot The root physical directory of the RSS Web Site. All content that the publisher receives will be placed in this directory. siteURL The client-accessible URL to the RSS Web Site. The publisher creates the reader les with internal references to this URL so that readers can pull down individual images.
10.7
The maximum logo size supported by the login page is 450 pixels wide by 240 pixels high. The logo block is located along the le edge of the page, 335 pixels down from the top of the page. 10.7.1 Logo Coniguration a. The Logos directory is located in the Web installa on directory, which is typically C:\Program Files\Visix\AxisTV Content Services\Web * b. The type of graphics les are limited to those supported by browsers (JPG, GIF, etc.) 3. Register the new logo le name with the AxisTV Web applica on 4. Open the Web.cong le with notepad or another text editor, which is located in the Web installa on directory 5. Find the line that looks similar to: <add key=CustomImageName value=tei_color_128. gif/> 6. Edit the value= por on and insert the name of the new logo le 7. All logos are horizontally aligned to the middle of the logo sec on of the page, but their vercal alignment can be controlled 8. Open the Web.cong le with notepad or another text editor, which is located in the Web installa on directory
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10.8
The Public (Slide Show) screen provides a way to view content generated by the AxisTV so ware for selected play lists by people who do not have AxisTV user accounts. It can also be used to embed the slide show in organiza onal Web sites and portals. The play lists must be marked as public in their setup. The screen comes with standard naviga on controls for Play, Stop, Next, Back, First and Last. The following table explains how to make a public image clickable (for naviga on to another Web resource), the format of the URL and op ons in the Web.cong le that can be congured to control the behavior of the slide show.
10.8.1
Coniguration (Basic) a. In order to provide naviga on from a public image to another Web resource, the tle of the bulle n must be forma ed as a valid URL. This tle can be in the form h p://rest-ofurl or h ps://rest-of-url.
1. URL Format a. h p://host/public/playlistview.aspx?op on=value&op on=value... Opon playlistNbr mode Required Descripon This op on is required and is numeric. It represents the play list Yes number. This op on is required and is alphanumeric. It represents the play Yes mode of the play list. This op on is required and is numeric. It represents the height in pixels of the slide show image (this doesnt include the tle banner Yes or naviga on bu ons). The aspect ra o of the image is preserved in all cases.
height
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installaonLabel
No
Banner
No
navigaon
No
10.8.1.1
h p://axistvtrain1.visix.com/public/playlistview.aspx?playlistNbr=1&mode=Normal&height=480&ins talla onLabel=large&banner=100&naviga on=100 10.8.1.1.1 Web.conig ile (Advanced) The Web.cong le in the Public directory oers congura on values that control basic behavior. The op ons specied on the URL further specializes the look and behavior. Web.cong BannerHeight value This is a numeric value in pixels and controls what 100 percent means with the URL banner op on. This is a numeric value in pixels and controls what 100 percent means with the URL naviga on op on. This is a numeric value in milliseconds (1/1000 of a second) and determines how long each bulle n displayed before the next bulle n when the slide-show is in auto-play mode This is a numeric value in milliseconds (1/1000 of a second) and determines how long the users browser will wait for an image to be fetched from the server - bulle ns that take longer than this interval are skipped
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10.9
Large implementa ons have to support hundreds of users manipula ng messages across hundreds of playlists to hundreds of players. Old messages are very frequently created by changing content. The AxisTV Content Purge Service that runs on the Content Manager/Server has been enhanced to automa cally purge old messages, based on se ngs established in the Tei.Se ngs.xml le. Only Enterprise licensed systems support this automa c old message purge. A new sec on has been added to Tei.Se ngs.xml for controlling the behavior of the purge. This new sec on is a direct subordinate of the <Services> sec on.
10.9.1
Some messages cannot be detected by the automa c old message purge. 10.9.1.1 Never Scheduled
If a user creates a new message but doesnt schedule it, it remains in My Content forever. The old message purge is based on the premise that the message has dropped o the schedule and this is detected by nding out the last me it was known to be on the schedule.
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If a message is scheduled to play for a very short dura on, it is possible that it will be added to the system, scheduled, played, then removed from the schedule between the AxisTV Content Purge Service purge cycles. Messages like this look the same as never scheduled messages to the purge.
10.9
Mode Management
Mode Management is the ability to ac vate a specic mode on a set of players at once, rather than one player at a me. It is accessed from the Congure | Channel Players | Group Mode menu. This menu op on is visible only when the installa on is licensed as an Enterprise installa on. Every installa on has a built-in group called All Players that can be used to ac vate a play mode on all players at once. In order to ac vate only some players, the customer must form groups by using the Congure | Channel Players | Groups screen. The Group Mode screen does not show the currently ac vated mode on every group since the players within the group can have dierent ac ve modes at the same me. When you ac vate a new mode on a player group, the players within the group are all updated on the Content Manager/Server. The new mode will become eec ve on all the players when the updated ATD les are published to the players (within the next publishing cycle). The visual feedback upon successful ac va on is text in the Ac vated Mode column.
10.10
Enterprise customers can now choose to deploy mul ple Channel Player Publishers to support a very large number of Channel Players. This new approach is called Mul Tier Publishing where more than one er of distribu on is used to spread the load across network segments as eciently and quickly as possible. 10.10.1 Player Enterprise Publishers
A new publisher, the Player Enterprise Publisher, has been added to AxisTV and is accessible and congurable for Enterprise customers. 10.10.2 Components
Three new components have been added to enable mul - er publica on: Enterprise Distributor, Enterprise Publisher and the Consumer. 10.10.3 Enterprise Distributor
The Enterprise Distributor must sit on the Content Manager/Server, and executes inside the AxisTV Content Publishing Service, in place of the old content publisher. It pushes content to the Enterprise Publishers, based on the congura on established in the Web UX.
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The Enterprise Publisher can reside on the Content Manager/Server, a separate server or PC or on a Channel Player. It accepts content from the Enterprise Distributor and makes that content available to players via an IIS virtual directory. The bulk of the transfer load, including simultaneously downloading, is handled by IIS and web download protocols. The Enterprise Publisher keeps itself clean of all old content. 10.10.5 Consumer
The Consumer is a new process on the Channel Player that can be congured to point to an Enterprise Publisher and download content automa cally on a periodic basis. Whenever content has been changed it no es the player that a content update has occurred. It periodically scans the Channel Player for old content (unreferenced) and purges it automa cally. 10.10.6 Deployment Options
The Enterprise Publishers may be deployed in several ways. The distributor and publisher can be installed on the Content Manager/Server. Since the goal is ver cal scaling, though, this congura on wont make sense for most installa ons.
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The Enterprise Publisher is bundled into the AxisTV Content Services installer. It is part of the Content Publishers feature. The Enterprise Player Publisher sub-feature controls whether IIS is prepared with a new virtual directory. This installer must be run on all devices that will serve as Enterprise Publishers. 10.10.8 Coniguring the Enterprise Publisher
Once the publisher is installed and IIS is congured by the installer, the publisher must be congured. For machines other than the Content Manager/Server, run Prepare Publishers. For Content Manager/Servers, run Ini alize Device or Upgrade Device. Once the appropriate wizard has completed, edit the Tei.Se ngs.xml le. A new sec on has been added for controlling the behavior of the publisher. Name run runDelay listenerPort networkChunkSizeInKb purgeTimeout publishRoot Meaning Controls whether the publisher executes when the service starts Delay used by the service to wait for dependencies on Windows to become available TCP port that the publisher uses to receive content from the Enterprise Distributor Thro les the size of blobs sent from the Distributor to the Publisher Count in minutes between purge cycles The le system loca on of the virtual directory.
As with other publishers, the Player Enterprise Publisher executes under the AxisTV Publishing Services service. 10.10.9 Coniguring the Enterprise Distributor
The Enterprise Distributor is congured using the Web UX. The Congure | Scalability Op ons | Player Publishers screen allows deni on of all publishers as well as the players each publisher owns.
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Most installa ons should use either Playlist Importance only or Message Importance only, but not both. Using both will require care on the part of the administrator to ensure the desired results. To enable hundreds of players, there must be more than one publishing point. Each publishing point must enable simultaneous distribu on to mul ple players, based on network segmenta on. 10.10.10.1 Con iguration Tei.Sengs.xml This le is contained within the same directory as the server executable les. Below are the por ons of the le that control Delayed Distribu on
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ChannelPlayer1N name
10.11
Active Directory
Ac veDirectory integra on is a new feature that is available only with the Enterprise license. It enables users to use the AxisTV Web User Interface without need for a manual login. If a user is not authorized or is unknown by the Ac veDirectory integra on, then the classic AxisTV login page appears. 10.11.1 Internet Information Services (IIS)
Before Ac veDirectory integra on can be congured in AxisTV, IIS must rst be congured to support integrated authen ca on. If IIS isnt congured properly then the user may receive resource not found errors.
Anonymous access must be disabled and Integrated Windows authencaon must be enabled.
10.11.1.1 Con iguration Once IIS has been properly congured and veried (users can s ll login manually), then Ac ve Directory integra on can be congured within AxisTV.
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dropAuthority
<GroupPrecedences> Opons These op ons control the order in which group membership is evaluated. Op on count usingAliases Descrip on The number of GroupPrecedence entries in the list. true indicates the list is comprised of aliases rather than actual domain\groupid names. false indicates the list is comprised of domain\groupid names. Each entry must be numbered from 1 to count. The order you dene here controls the evalua on order for membership. This is to give grant/deny capability similar to Windows ACL editor. The domain\groupid or alias name of the group. You cannot intermix aliases and domain\groupid full names.
GroupPrecedence1N
These op ons dene user and group aliases that are subs tuted before login is a empted. This is very useful for long names (AxisTV imposes a 20 character limit on login creden als). Op on count Alias1N name value Descrip on The number of Alias entries in the list. Each entry must be numbered from 1 to count. The name the alias subs tutes. The value that is subs tuted for the name.
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10.12
10.12.1
The Visix Remote Control Applica on Programming Interface (API) is a licensed feature that can be purchased for the AxisTV Content Manager. An associated so ware development kit (SDK) is available for programmers who wish to u lize the Remote Control API. Note that programming by the client or a third party is required to use the Remote Control API to remotely trigger Mass Alert No ca on. The rst component of the SDK is an AxisTV-controllable API that allows an organiza on to create a program that will manipulate or trigger the AxisTV Mass Alert No ca on from an external interface, and interrupt playback of regularly scheduled content and replace it with Mass Alert communica ons. You can install the Remote Control API onto the same computer as the AxisTV Content Manager or on a dierent computer. If you need to invoke the Remote Control API from an Internet client, Visix strongly recommends installing the Remote Control API onto a separate computer from the AxisTV Content Manager and isola ng the internet-exposed computer with rewalls on either side. You can install the Remote Control API and SDK from two installers: AxisTV Content Services AxisTV Remote Control API and SDK
The AxisTV Remote Control API and SDK installer is much smaller than the AxisTV Content Services installer and may be more convenient to use when installing the API alone. Regardless of which installer you use, the API and SDK are located in the feature named Remote Control (see image to the right). In the AxisTV Content Services installer the Remote Control feature is deselected by default. There are two sub-features, the API and SDK. Customers that wish to develop client so ware to interact with the API should install the SDK onto a developer worksta on. The AxisTV Content Manager must have the Remote Control API license key ac vated in order for API requests to be honored. Once the license is applied and the API is installed onto the same or a dierent computer, the API must be congured to point to the correct AxisTV Content Manager computer. On the AxisTV Content Manager, go to Start | Programs | Visix | Congure Remote Control API This shortcut executes the AxisTV Web Congura on U lity. You can enter the Applica on Server (Content Manager) DNS or IP Address, and TCP port. If you install the API onto the same PC as the Content Manager, then the Ini alize or Upgrade Device wizards will assume the API should point to the locally installed Content Manager. If you install the API onto another computer you must manually congure the iden ty of the Content Manager.
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The Remote Control SDK available from the installers is intended for use by developers that wish to write applica ons that can invoke AxisTV programma cally to perform bulle n, scheduling and channel player tasks, including Mass Alert override. The SDK comes with two les, both installed in the RemoteControlSdk subdirectory under AxisTV Content Services (unless the installer chooses a dierent loca on): rcapi.pdf documents how to install, congure, test and develop clients for the Remote Control API. SamplesProject.zip contains a Visual Studio 2008 .NET Forms client that invokes all major services within the API. An AxisTV Administrator must also congure the Remote Control API in the AxisTV web interface. This may be congured from the Congure | Remote Control API menu.
10.13
The Mass Alert No ca on feature allows users who have been given responsibility for ac va ng mass alert messages to override all scheduled content and send out an alert message to all media players in the AxisTV deployment using just a few mouse clicks. Customers with an Enterprise License may choose to specify groups of players to receive Alert Messages.
Mass Alert No ca on is a licensed feature. If the system is licensed for Mass Alerts, system administrators will see the Ac vate Mass Alert No ca on bu on at the bo om of the Naviga on Menu. The system can be ac vated manually by selec ng this link, or through a trigger from an external source via an email, a SOAP Web Service, a post to the CAP (Common Aler ng Protocol) listener, or through CAP Polling. CAP Listener and CAP Polling are mutually exclusive of one another. To add Mass Alert to your AxisTV system contact salesteam@visix.com. Contact Visix Technical Support to congure Mass Alert No ca on.
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11.0
AxisTV Security
AxisTV security is implemented by means of individual user accounts with varying levels of rolebased security. The user is only presented data and controls for which they have rights to manage.
11.1
Options
AxisTV has an internal security system or Enterprise users can choose to use Ac veDirectory for Authen ca on.
11.2
Factory Default Accounts AxisTV systems come from the factory with two default user accounts. They are:
Account Name administrator default Password tech tech Role System Administrator Content Approver
11.2.1
Passwords
Passwords are managed from System Tools| Change Password. The minimum length is 1 character. There are no complexity requirements in AxisTV. If your network policies require strong passwords you will have to manage that manually. Go to the Congure | Security menu to dene password rules. 11.2.2 Role-based security explanation
Role-based security is a security model where users are granted access to features of the system based on the role with which they have been assigned. A role is essen ally a deni on of the tasks for which a user assigned that role is responsible. A user of AxisTV performs ac ons upon AxisTV. Each ac on that a user might perform requires that user to have been granted the privilege to perform that specic ac on. To grant each user each individual privilege to which they are en tled would be imprac cal. Instead, privileges are combined into groups, or roles, and these roles are assigned to users. The roles are dened once (but may be modied at any me) and used for as many users as desired. 11.2.2.1 Prede ined Roles Administers all aspects of the AxisTV installa on. Includes all privileges. It cannot be modied. Approves content (bulle ns and crawls) on behalf of other AxisTV users. Includes the following privileges: Approve Crawllist Item Approve Playlist Item Approve Spot Approve Video Program Create Bulle n Create Crawl Text Create Crawllist Item
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These are the roles that come predened in AxisTV. System Administrator Content Approver
Creates content (bulle ns and crawls) to be displayed on AxisTV devices. Includes the following privileges: Create Bulle n Create Crawl Text Create Crawllist Item Create Playlist Item Create Spot Create Video Program Login Interac vely Schedule Crawllist Item Forever Schedule Playlist Item Forever
Template User
This role is for the use of creang bullens from exisng templates only. It has been assigned the Use Templates to Create Bullen privilege. No other privileges, other than to Login Interacvely,have been assigned to it by default.
11.2.2.2
Privilege List Descrip on Grants the user permission to ac vate mass alert no ca ons. The following screens are available with this privilege: Congure | Mass Alert No ca on, Congure | Channel Players | Hardware Groups | Alert No ca on, and Ac vate Mass Alert. Grants the user ability to change the se ngs that govern content crea on and rendi on. These se ngs are maintained in System | Content Se ngs and System | Manage Displays. This is a powerful privilege that should be reserved to administrators. Grants the user ability to administer crawllist groups Grants the user ability to administer display groups Grants the user ability to administer playlist groups
Security
Privilege Administer Roles Administer Screensaver Administer Users Approve Crawllist Item Descrip on Grants the user ability to add, change and remove roles from the system. Grants the user ability to administer the Screensaver Plug-in. Grants the user ability to add, change and remove users from the system. Grants the user the ability to approve their own or other users crawls submi ed to a crawllist. A user with this privilege can only approve crawls on crawllists they can access. When a user with this privilege schedules a crawl it is automa cally approved and starts playing. Grants the user the ability to approve their own or other users bulle ns submi ed to a playlist. A user with this privilege can only approve bulle ns on playlists they can access. When a user with this privilege schedules a bulle n it is automa cally approved and starts playing. Grants the user ability to approve MPEG Player Spots. Grants the user ability to approve External Video Programs. Grants the user ability to create a new bulle n. Users can create bulle ns from any valid bulle n crea on source, based on the licensing of the system. This privilege does not give a user the ability to schedule or approve bullens. Grants user the ability to create a bulle n from templates only. No other privileges, other than to login interac vely, have been assigned to it by default. Grants the user ability to create a new crawl. Users can create crawls from any valid crawl crea on source, based on the licensing of the system. This privilege does not give a user the ability to schedule or approve crawls. Grants the user ability to schedule a crawl on one or more crawllists. A user can only schedule crawls on crawllists they can access. This privilege does not give a user the ability to approve a crawl, therefore it will not start playing just because it is scheduled. The Create Custom Templates privilege gives permission to users to create and edit Templates in AxisTV Desktop and the ability to delete Templates in Manage | My Templates inside the User Interface. Both the System Administrator and Content Approver have this privilege by default. Grants the user ability to create new desktop messages
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Create Spot Create Text Message Create Video Program Global Dic onary Import Resource
Manage Stock
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Security
Privilege Manage Weather Schedule Crawllist Item Forever Descrip on Grants the user ability to add, change and remove weather icons, loca ons, current condi ons and forecasts Grants the user ability to schedule a crawllist item forever. Without this privilege the op on Forever does not appear in the schedule crawl screens. Grants the user ability to schedule a playlist item forever. Without this privilege the op on Forever does not appear in the schedule bulle n screens. Grants the user ability to use crawllist groups Grants the user ability to use display groups Grants users the ability to create a new bulle n only from exis ng templates inside the User Interface. Grants the user ability to use playlist groups Allows users to see the Channel Player Snapshots screen under Now Playing | Player Snapshots. By default, this privilege is given only to the Administrator Role.
Use Crawllist Groups Use Display Groups Use Templates to Create Bulle n
11.2.3
AxisTV Ac ve Directory authen ca on enables users to access the AxisTV Web User Interface without need for a manual login (pass-through login). If a user is not authorized or is unknown by the Ac ve Directory integra on, then the classic AxisTV login page appears. It is available only with the Enterprise license. See the Feature Conguraon Guide in this book for instruc ons on congura on. 11.2.3.1 Considerations
The following should be considered when planning Ac ve Directory integra on with AxisTV: The customers IT department should be involved in the decision as to whether this feature will be used AD integra on provides only authen ca on to the system Which user creden als will be used: o o 11.2.4 Groups (AD), or Name (Domain\User)
Note: AxisTV usernames are limited to a maximum of 20 characters Unique AxisTV user accounts must be created to map to each AD Group or User Integration Options
on - true turns integra on on, while false turns it o. type - Windows indicates Windows authen ca on. No other op on is currently supported.
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11.2.5
As principals can be members of mul ple groups, you can specify the precedence of each group. Principal groups will be searched based on this precedence. Group Precedence is applicable only when Integra on principalId = GroupId. These op ons control the order in which group membership is evaluated. count - The number (integer) of GroupPrecedence entries in the list. usingAliases - true indicates the list is comprised of aliases (AxisTV usernames) as dened in the Aliases sec on, rather than actual domain\groupid names. false indicates the list is comprised of domain\groupid names. GroupPrecedence1N - Each entry must be numbered from 1 to count. The order you dene here controls the evalua on order for membership. This is to give grant/deny capability similar to Windows ACL editor. name - The domain\groupid, or alias name (AxisTV username) as dened in the Aliases secon, of the group. You cannot intermix aliases and domain\groupid full names. NOTE: If you set dropAuthority = true in the <Integra on> sec on, then do not enter the authority (domain\) por on here. Enter only the UserID or GroupID. 11.2.6 Aliases Options
The Visix content manager enforces a limit of 20 characters for the principals ID. In order to accommodate longer IDs you can alias the network user or group ID. If aliases are congured, the users creden als are modied with them before any login logic is executed. If used, aliases must be used as principal IDs on the Visix Content Manager. These op ons dene user and group aliases that are subs tuted before login is a empted. count - The number (integer) of Alias entries in the list. Alias1N - Each entry must be numbered from 1 to count. name - The actual network ID (domain UserID or GroupID) the alias subs tutes. Note: If you set dropAuthority = true in the <Integra on> sec on, then do not enter the authority (domain\) por on here. Enter only the UserID or GroupID. value - The alias (value that is subs tuted) for the network ID, i.e., the AxisTV username.
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Security
11.2.7 Logout Options for Active Directory Integration
A redirect page has been created to avoid issues of Ac ve Directory disconnec on and User Interface freezing. To enable this page, type meout.aspx as the value for AlternateLogoutUrl. With this page enabled AxisTV will automa cally refresh the Ac ve Directory login if it mes out or if the logout bu on is clicked.
<!-- Specify AlternateLogoutUrl to specify an alternate URL to REDIRECT to a er logout has completed. --> <add key=AlternateLogoutUrl value= meout.aspx/>
11.2.8
The AxisTV Desktop, which can be installed onto a separate computer, is congured for Ac ve Directory integra on. 11.2.9 Active Directory Support for Firefox
To use Ac ve Directory with the Firefox browser, a Firefox add-on is required. The add-on may be found at h ps://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/refox/addon/integrated-auth-for-refox/. Once installed, the site congura on can be accessed from the Applica on menu or from the Tools menu: From Main menu: Tools | Integrated Authencaon Sites From App menu: Firefox | Opons | Integrated Authencaon Sites In the NTLM/Integrated Authen ca on screen add the AxisTV web site address
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12.0
12.1
12.1.1
Download the most recent version of the Visix AxisTVBackup.bat le using the Support Download U lity on the Content Server, e.g., Start | Programs | Visix | Support Download U lity. NOTE: The le will download to the C:\Program Files\Visix\AxisTV Content Services\ Support folder. Execute the batch le from the Support folder. NOTE: Process will stop all the AxisTV services and make a backup of the AxisTV database, the Binary Storage folder, the License folder, the web.cong le and the tei.se ngs. xml le. Once the backup is complete, it will create a folder: C:\AxisTVBackup\AxisTVBinaryStorage__. Inside that folder, you will nd a folder named BinaryStorage and a le named AxisTVBackup__.bak. These are ve items you must have in the event of a Hard Drive failure or an OS failure of your Content Server. We recommend that you copy these les to an external drive, such as a USB drive, and store them in a safe environment. 12.1.2 Frequency
The frequency with which your AxisTV database should be backed up is dependent on your organiza ons usage habits. The frequency of the changes to your se ngs and bulle ns coupled with your tolerance for data loss will indicate the proper frequency. CAUTION: YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECOVER AXISTV DATA if you fail to both backup the database and copy the le structure, or if you allow the database and le structure to get out of sync. 12.1.3 Automation
Currently AxisTV does not facilitate the automa on of the backup procedure.
12.2
Restore
This procedure assumes the data will be restored onto the same Content Manager from which it was originally taken. (If this is not the case, please see the following sec on for Migra on Instruc ons.) CAUTION: Be sure to restore both the database and Binary Storage folder at the same me while no processes are ac ng on either, to avoid the possibility of them becoming misaligned and ruining the data restore. 1. Go to Start | Programs | Visix and launch the Channel Player U lity; use the Services tab to stop all AxisTV Services 2. Use the IIS Manager to stop the Default Web Site 3. Rename the exis ng Binary Storage usually located at C:/Program Files/Visix/AxisTV Content Services Example: Binary Storage Old
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12.3
Migration Instructions
1. Back up your exis ng AxisTV system (See Back Up instruc ons above) 2. Obtain new license keys for your new content manager. 3. Email the Volume ID of the new device to Visix (so wareupdate@visix.com) then we will send you the licenses via email. a. To nd the volume ID, from the new Content Manager: i. Hit Start | Run | Type in Cmd | dir | and the Volume Serial Number is what I need. Its an eight digit number including both le ers and numbers. XXXX-XXXX. If you are using a Virtual Machine (VM), then we will need the volume ID of the C: Drive of that virtual machine.
4. Install the AxisTV so ware on the new Content Manager (see sec on on Soware Only Installaon Instrucons-Content Manager). 5. Restore the database (see Restore instruc ons above) 6. Contact Visix to schedule a support session for necessary congura on changes (so wareupdate@visix.com) 7. Run Upgrade Device. If upgrade is successful, reboot. If you encounter an error, contact Visix support. NOTE: Upgrade Device is only required if you are installing a newer version of so ware on your new server. If the version is the same as the one on your current system, skip this step
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13.0
13.1
Read and understand before proceeding! Upda ng your AxisTV requires upda ng the Content Manager and all media (channel) players. All AxisTV devices within a single system must be running the same version of AxisTV so ware. Make sure you have obtained the 8.x.x. Content Manager/Server and Channel Player installers before proceeding. Contact Visix for the so ware. To avoid loss of data in the event that a problem occurs during the update, it is impera ve that you perform a backup prior to proceeding. See instruc ons on the following pages. The Channel Player U lity can be used to update Channel Players from the Content Manager/Server without the need to physically visit each Channel Player. The Channel Player u lity will not, however, install new drivers or suppor ng applica ons such as Adobe Flash or QuickTime. NOTE: If upda ng from a version prior 6.0 or if you are using MSDE instead of SQL Server, contact Visix for more informa on before proceeding.
13.2
Hardware Evaluation
When upda ng your AxisTV system, ensure that your hardware meets the minimum specica ons as outlined in the System Overview sec on of this manual. If your hardware does not meet the minimum specica ons, you will see performance degrada on in the AxisTV Channel Player so ware. The areas that will be aected are: Smoothness of text cker Speed and smoothness of transi ons Video Playback
If you are unsure how to proceed, you can email the AxisTV Channel Player and Content Manager serial numbers if hardware was purchased from Visix (serial numbers are located on a label on the top of the computer) and Visix can help you determine the impact on your performance if you apply the update.
13.3
13.3.1
Download the most recent version of the Visix AxisTVBackup.bat le using the Support Download U lity on the Content Server, e.g., Start | Programs | Visix | Support Download U lity. NOTE: It will download to the C:\Program Files\Visix\AxisTV Content Services\ Support folder. Execute the batch le from the Support folder. NOTE: Process will stop all the AxisTV services and make a backup of the AxisTV database, the Binary Storage folder, the License folder, the web.cong le and the tei.se ngs. xml le. Once the backup is complete, it will create a folder: C:\AxisTVBackup\AxisTVBinaryStorage__. Inside that folder, you will nd a folder named BinaryStorage and a le named AxisTVBackup__.bak. These are ve items you must have in the event of a Hard Drive failure or an OS failure of your Content Server. We recommend that you copy these les to an external drive, such as a USB drive, and store them in a safe environment.
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13.4
2. Only if upda ng from version 7.0.13 or earlier, Manually rename the following les:
3. Remove AxisTV Content Services applica on 4. Reboot 5. Install the new version of AxisTV Create a folder for the new version of the AxisTV installer in the current AxisTV directory. for example C:\Program Files\ Visix Installers\AxisTV \Content Services\ Release 8.0.1 Copy the Content Services 8.x.x executable into the folder o From the Content 8.x.x folder run the Content Services 8.x.x executable (setup.exe) Install shield wizard will run and install AxisTV Content Services. Accept the EULA then click Next
o o
NOTE: AxisTV Content Services must be installed to the same directory which the previous version was installed. Normally AxisTV is located in C:\Program Files\Visix\AxisTV Content Services. If this is the case, you do not need to change anything. If your AxisTV installa on is located in a dierent directory, select Change and browse to the correct loca on. On some older systems, the install to loca on will need to be changed to the previous version loca on (usually C:\Program Files\TEI\ AxisTV). Click Next, then Install, then click Finish when complete
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9.
If upgrade is successful, Reboot NOTE: Microso .NET 4 is required with version 8.x. It will be installed automa cally by AxisTV but may need to be manually selected in IIS. For Windows 7/Server 2008: open the IIS manager, select Applica on Pools, double click on DefaultAppPools then choose .NET Framework v.4.0. For XP/Server 2003: open Internet Informa on Services, open the proper es for Default Web Site, select the ASP.NET tab then set ASP.NET version to 4.
13.5
The Channel Player U lity can be used to update AxisTV 6.0.1 and above Channel Players from the Content Manager without the need to physically visit each Channel Player. The Channel Player u lity will not, however, install new drivers or suppor ng applica ons such as Adobe Flash and QuickTime. 1. Go to Start |Programs|Visix|Channel Player Ulity 2. Select the AxisTV Services Tab at the top of the screen. 3. Click the List Services bu on then select all services by holding the shi key and selec ng the rst and last service with the mouse. 4. Click on Stop Selected AxisTV Services
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9. When complete, go back to the AxisTV Services Tab, select all services again and click on Start Selected AxisTV Services If all channel players update successfully, the AxisTV so ware update is complete. If you experience any problems a er applying the update, please contact Visix support.
13.6
Once your AxisTV Content Manager and Channel Players have been updated, users should to uninstall previous versions of the following clients (if used) from their PC: AxisTV Desktop AxisTV ScreenSaver AxisTV Desktop Messenger
Once the previous version has been removed, users should go to System Tools Menu in the AxisTV web interface to download and install the new version.
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14.0
Regardless of their purchase level, Visix applica on users have access to support. If youre having any dicul es with your Visix products, you can get the answers you need. 1. Visit the Visix User Forum, a free online resource where you can share ques ons and answers with other users. This peer-to-peer message board has blogs and forums categorized by task-oriented topics. Registered users can post ques ons, ideas and ps; share crea ve content, policies and news; and access Visix-provided user resources. Logon today at: h p://forum.visix.com/. 2. Search our extensive knowledge base of frequently asked ques ons (FAQs) based on ques ons from others Visix customers. Youre guaranteed to nd valuable guidance for the most common issues here: h p://support.visix.com/sd/Solu onsHome.sd. 3. Contact our support team for assistance: Our technical support hours are 8:30AM to 7:00PM Eastern Time, Monday through Thursday, and 8:30AM to 5:00PM Eastern Time on Friday, except published holidays. You can open a support request online at www.visix.com, via email to support@visix.com or by leaving a voicemail using our toll free phone number. Visix oers help desk support at no charge for 90 days to all customers purchasing a new system. A er 90 days, free support is only available to customers who have purchased a So ware Maintenance Agreement (SMA) or Service Level Agreement (SLA). All other support requests are available by appointment only and charged on a per incident basis. Billable support hours are available for purchase online or by phone. We oer two levels of support, depending on your support agreement and the level of escala on youd like to request:
14.1
Priority Support
Priority response over fee-based support issues during normal business hours, including remote support via an online support session where appropriate Priority support is available at no cost to current SLA and SMA subscribers and to registered users who have recently purchased a Visix applica on (within 90 days) or an upgrade (within 10 days)
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Fee-based Support
Billed at an hourly rate with a minimum charge of one-half of an hour Typically includes phone support and remote diagnos cs via online support session Your content manager/server must have access to the Internet
Visix Services We have a range of services available to clients who need assistance ge ng their digital signage system o the ground consul ng, content design, so ware congura on, and implementa on. Get more details online about these and other Visix services at h p://www.visix. com/digital-signage-services.html. Training - Our cer ed trainers teach your users how to get the most out of your Visix so ware. We oer a comprehensive training package, customized on-site sessions or fee-based web training . To request informa on or schedule training, please contact us at training@visix.com. This manual was last updated November 28, 2012 9:25 AM. Visix reserves the right to alter specica ons at any me without no ce.
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.NET 43 .NET Framework 21, 22, 43, 44 Accessing the Windows Layer 48 Activation Key 66 Active Directory 85 ActiveDirectory 93 Authentication 93 AxisTV Desktop 95 Logout Options 95 Support for Firefox 95 ActiveDirectory Authentication Aliases 94 GroupPrecedences 94 Integration Options 93 Add a Channel Player 67 Additional Software 45 administrator account 45 Agreement 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Audio 49 Authentication 93 AxisTVBackup.bat 97, 99 AxisTV Desktop 102 AxisTV ScreenSaver 102 axistvuser 21, 22 Backup and Restore Procedures 97 Automation 97 Frequency 97 Restore 97 Back up AxisTV Data 99 Backup Copy 7 Backup Procedure 97 AxisTVBackup.bat 97, 99 Basic AxisTV System 17 BIOS 43 browser 17 Browsers 18 Changing the Content Manager Name 66 Channel Player , 29, 17, 27, 28, 19, 29, 21, 31, 32, 22, 32, 33, 24, 43, 44 Channel Player Console 47 Channel Player Name 49 Channel Player Options 47 Channel Player Settings 47 Client Provided Hardware 19 command prompt 47 Command Prompt 48, 50 communications 47, 49 Components 81 Computer Name 32 Configuration 51, 55, 56, 57, 65, 69, 77, 78, 84, 85, 87 Configure 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61 Configure Interactive Players 60 Configure Player Hardware 58 Configure Publishers 70, 75 Configuring Distribution 72, 76 Configuring Mass Alert 88 Configuring the Enterprise Distributor 83 Configuring the Enterprise Publisher 83 Configuring Web Viewer 78 Consumer 81, 82 Content Manager , 29, 32, 17, 27, 19, 20, 21, 32, 22, 32, 33, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 87, 99, 100, 101, 102 Copyright Protection 8 Corporate Logo 62 crawllists 18 create messages 18 Custom Layouts 61 Dashboard 19 date & time 47 Dean Evans EMS 56, 61 Default Accounts 89 Default Passwords 45 Definitions 7 Delayed Distribution 68, 84 Deployment Options 82 Description 59, 60 Desktop Messenger 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 102 Device Name 59, 60 display 47, 48, 49 Display Height 58, 59 Display Resolution 32, 49 Display Width 58, 59 DNS Name 58, 59 Domain 22, 23, 44 Domain and Group Policies 44 download Silverlight 19 Enable Global Pin 53 Enable license 65 End Users 10 Enterprise 68, 71, 76, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 88 Error Reporting Notification 25 Exceptions 10 Feature Configuration 65 Fee-based Support 103 Firefox 95 Firewall Protection 15 firmware 48, 50 firmware update 48 Firmware Update 50 Global Pin 53, 60 Hardware 67, 68 Hardware Environment 43 Hardware Evaluation 99 hardware requirements 17
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AxisTV Digital Signage Soware Technical Manual Hardware Requirements 19 Hardware Warranty 13 HDD 43 help desk support 103 How AxisTV Works 17 Image Retention 15 Important Notes 15 Initial Setup 32 Installation Directory 28 Installing the Enterprise Publisher 83 Install Screen Saver Client 74 Interactive 51, 54, 55, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 Interactive MeetingMinder Layout 61 Interactive Room Cancellations 63 Interactive Room Modifications 63 Interactive Room Reservations 62 Interactive Room Signs 51 Interactive Timeline 62 Interactivity 62 IP Address 28, 32, 49, 67, 68, 87 kiosk.exe 52, 53, 62, 64 Layouts 18 License 7, 8 Licensing 54, 65 activate 65, 66, 81 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 9 Login Page Logo Customization 77 logo 77 Logo Configuration 77 Logo Customization 77 logout 48 Logout 95 maintenancemode 52 Media Player 17 MeetingMinder 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64
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Set-up 51 MeetingMinder 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 Memory 19, 20 Message Distribution 71 Deployment Scenario 71 Message Purge 80 Message Storage and Appearance 69 Microsoft Silverlight 19 Mode Management 81 Modification 8 Motherboard 19, 20 Network 19, 20, 21, 22 Network Settings 15 Now Playing 71 Operating System 19, 20, 43 Overview 62 Ownership 8 password change 22 Passwords 89 play! 47, 48 Player Enterprise Publishers 81 Player Vertical Scalability 81 playlists 18, 19 Playlists 18 Portable or Home Computer Use 7 Port Usage 20 PowerPoint 24, 25 Prerelease Product 10 Prerequisites 45 Priority Support 103 Privilege 90 Processor 19, 20 Publication Delay 84 Public Pages 78 Publish Messages 70 Reboot 50 Remote Control API 87, 88 Requirements 44 Resolution 60 Restore Procedure 97
Restrictions 7, 8 Role 89, 93 Roles 89, 91 RSS Publisher 74, 75, 76, 77 Content Distribution 75 Deployment Scenario 75 sample AxisTV system 17 Sample System Diagram 17 Screen Saver 73, 74 SDK 87 SDK Developer Kit 88 security 47, 89 Security 50, 21, 22, 89, 23 Internal Security 89 Service Account 43 Settings 56, 57, 58 setup 27, 29, 30, 51 Shell Registration 45 Shutdown 50 Silverlight 19 Simple Content Management 18 Software Environment 43 Software Implementation 27 Visix-Provided Hardware Assumptions 27 Software License 7 Software Only Installation 43 Software Support 13 Software Updates 99 Back up AxisTV Data 99 Update Channel Players 101 Update Desktop Clients 102 Update the Content Manager 100 sound 47 statistics 47 Statistics 50 Streaming 59 Support Fee-based Support 103 help desk support 103
Index Priority Support 103 System Overview 15, 17 TCP 20, 21 Technical Support 13 telephone support 13 Terms of Use 7 Third-Party Web site Access 8 Time, Date and Time Zone 49 Touchscreen Display 62 Training 103 Transfer 8 Transparency 69 Troubleshooting Tips 64 Update Channel Players 101 Update Desktop Clients 102 Updates 7, 9, 10 Update the Content Manager 100 Usable Drive Space 19, 20 User Forum 103 Video 58 video window 47, 48 Video Window 48, 49, 68 Viewport 61 Visix 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Visix-Provided Hardware 27 Visix Services 103 Visix Support 103 web browser 17 Web.config 77, 78, 79, 80 Web.config file 77, 78, 79 Web Page Message 19 Web Server 54, 57 Web Service 54, 56, 57, 58 Web Viewer Configuration 78 Welcome Screen 19 Windows 51, 52 Windows login account 22 Windows Operating System 43 Windows OS 21 Windows Updates 23 Workgroup 23
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