In this article, users you will be introduced to the scenes feature in PAM. This article provides a quick guide to all the functionality involved for the user you to make full use of this feature.
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Scenes provide the functionality to change the content displayed on digital devices within an environment.
You are able to make a new scene for every environment change that happens in your location. This will save time from having to always change one scene but can simply switch to it with a click of a button.
This allows the environment to adapt to different situations at any time and at any place.
Each scene has the following information:
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e. The ability to request approval and/or decline/approve a scene
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(this is covered in another section below)
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How to Create a New Scene
Steps
1. To get into the scenes page, click on 360 Manager > Scenes
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5. Click on the 'Tick' icon to save
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How to Activate a Scene
Steps
To get into the scenes page, click on 360 Manager > Scenes
1. To activate a scene, you must ensure that the scene is locked. Click on the padlock symbol to lock the scene. If the intended scene is already locked, go to the next step.
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4. The user should now see a green status box with ACTIVE on it. The scene is now active
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How to Request Approval for Changes
Steps
1. To request approval from managers, you must unlock the scene
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3. Review your changes by clicking on each blue link
4. Once you are sure of your changes, click on the [REQUEST APPROVAL] button
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6. Once you have selected a Manager, click [SUBMIT]
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How to Approve Changes on a Scene
Steps
1. Open the scene and review the changes by clicking on the blue link/s
2. Once you have reviewed the changes, you may [APPROVE SCENE] or [DECLINE APPROVAL]
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3. If you approve, you may enter a comment for a your own record
4. Click on [APPROVE] to successfully approve the scene
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HINT: Please remember to always save changes no matter how small AND if other pages are opened in different tabs, you must refresh them for the changes to be seen. For example, in this article, the user may have Scenes and Digital Signs opened in different tabs. When Scenes have been modified and saved, the Digital Signs tab needs to be refreshed to see the new changes. |
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