Security Reference Guide — Doc. 7693W
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Test and Commission the
AirMedia Presentation
System
Once AirMedia devices are selected and deployed in a properly provisioned network, and
AirMedia sender applications and mobile apps are configured, the AirMedia device for each room
should be tested prior to commissioning the device.
AirMedia Test Use Cases by User
Experience
When testing AirMedia, use cases are typically split in priority as follows:
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Desktop users
l
Mobile users
Testing the entire flow of the desktop and mobile AirMedia experiences helps ensure that mass
deployment is successful.
Front of Room Experience
All AirMedia use cases center around the user’s ability to access the AirMedia device through the
front-of-room experience screen. On the front-of-room experience screen, each AirMedia device
can display connection information and customizable backgrounds.
In simpler rooms such as huddle spaces, the default front-of-room experience should be used in
every case. Simpler rooms are where the only devices for presentation are AirMedia Series 3,
AM-200, AM-300, CCS-UC-1, or CCS-UC-1-X devices, along with any attached sensors,
switches, and panels. For more complex configurations where simpler AirMedia devices are
attached (i.e., DMPS3-4K-250-C, DMPS3-4K-350-C, and other Crestron products that have
multiple inputs and/or use programming via control processors), the system should be
programmed and controlled to use the default front-of-room experience.
There are some cases that do not allow for the default front-of-room experience. In these cases,
clear instructions for accessing the AirMedia welcome screen or the AirMedia connection
information (such as address and code for room) should be provided to users. Whenever controls
such as buttons or panels are present, they should be clearly labeled and highly visible so users
can access AirMedia.