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This section covers hospitality-specific features and parts of the system.
This area deals with the different content types in the system. All content is eventually used to build interactive user experiences on screens.
The TV-screen is a core component of the hospitality related parts of the system. This section deals with topics such as supported screens, How to install the application on a screen, how to register a screen with the system, how to manage screens, etc.
This section deals with the displays used with the digital-signage related feature of the system. Topics include supported screens, setup guides etc.
The events module allows users to book events on locations. Typically these events will be meetings or conventions, and the locations are meeting rooms or convention areas.
These events can be displayed on connected displays in various formats.
Events can be managed directly in the system or they can be imported from remote systems.
The Menu Page editor is the creative application used to build all interactive experiences for connected screens. This is an advanced tool and the features range from design with CSS and HTML to event handling to dealing with dynamic data sources.
The Template Page editor is the creative application used to build all dynamic signage templates for connected screens. This tool deals with elements called widgets that provides an easy to use way of building one-way dynamic pages.
If you are operating as a reseller or distributor in the system, then this section contains information on core concepts and features.
This section covers the Cast management sub-system where screen-casting devices can be connected and managed trough the system.