Users are individuals associated with your practice who add, remove, manage and review the content that plays on your screen. Permission levels: Subscriber Admin 8211; access to content for all players/locations; add/edit users, add players to groups and update location information. Subscriber User 8211; access only to content for assigned players/locations. Players refer to each
To add or edit Users within your network, follow the instructions below. Log into Mediplay Connect Click Administration Click Manage Users To Edit and existing user, click on the users name or click the Edit button on that same row. (Please note: Only the Primary User and Subscriber Admin Users are able to add/edit Users) To add
Groups are a great way to save time. If your currently have multiple media player that are all playing the same topic videos, assign them to a group! Topics will then be assigned directly to the group. Any media players assigned to the group will be updated automatically. From Mediplay Connect: Administration » Manage Groups The media players
From Mediplay Connect: Administration » Players and Locations Change the player name, resolution and/or background by clicking on the appropriate action located in same row as the player name. Only Subscriber Admins can add/edit player information. Change the location operating hours by clicking the appropriate action at the top right.
Yes. Using the Groups feature in Mediplay Connect, you are able to assign library topics to a group of players/locations, rather than assigning them individually. You are not able to assign custom messages and ticker messages to a group, but you are able to schedule them to multiple players at once by simply checking the box
Mediplay provides a dynamic educational and marketing program displayed on a TV in the waiting room or exam room. While all content scheduling is performed in a standard web browser, a small networked media player (PC) pulls content from Mediplay8217;s server, stores it locally, and then displays it on screen. In most cases, little to