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Página 1 - User Guide

User GuideHD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000MATCHES:•BrightSign HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, HD1010 Software Version: 3.0.1

Página 2 - Copyright

4 • • • •••ExamplesHere are some examples of what you can do with BrightSign:•Display a looping video with DVD+ quality on a variety of monitor types

Página 3 - Contents

94 • • • •••Testing autorun and interactive playlist filesRunning AUTORUN.BRS in debug mode provides detailed output to the BrightSign shell while th

Página 4 - Chapter 5

95 • • • •••To begin testing your custom script:1 Copy your content and script file to the CF/SD card.2 Name your script RUN.BRS. You can call it any

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96 • • • •••Updating BrightSign software from the BrightSign Shell BrightSign is pre-programmed with two primary software images: a safe mode and a r

Página 6 - Chapter 9

97 • • • •••Using the registryBrightSign has an I2C EEPROM with 2K bytes of memory that supports the storage of persistent settings. The BrightSign s

Página 7 - Introduction

98 • • • •••Displaying registry contents from an interactive playlistTo display the contents of the registry from an interactive playlist, add a row

Página 8 - Video or slide show loop

99 • • • •••Setting the date/time on BrightSignThe HD810 and HD2000 have a real-time clock that you can use to schedule content playback. In order to

Página 9 - Interactive presentation

100 • • • •••Using a custom boot script and logoYou can change the startup logo or add a boot script. Both the logo and boot script are stored in the

Página 10 - Examples

101 • • • •••aspect ratio. What this means from a practical point of view is that you should author the content for 16x9 if you intend to use a 16x9

Página 11 - Getting Started

102 • • • •••Configuring BrightSign using DHCPTo connect the BrightSign to your network:1 Use an ethernet cable to connect your BrightSign to your ne

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103 • • • •••8 When prompted, restart BrightSign to finish. TIP: You can also copy and paste the following into a text file, and then change the netw

Página 13 - Step 3: Try the demo

5 • • • ••• Chapter 2• • • • • • Getting StartedStep 1: Get the hardware you needTo start using your BrightSign, you need the following hardware: Disp

Página 14 - 5 Turn on the power

104 • • • ••••HTTP / socks proxy: BrightSign does not currently support HTTP proxy or socks proxy configurations. Although BrightSign has a private I

Página 15 - Chapter 3

105 • • • •••Using the NetworkTimer keywordWhen using the Simple Networking method, you need to add a NetworkTimer keyword to your playlists. You can

Página 16 - Specifications

106 • • • ••• Chapter 9• • • • • • Product SpecificationsBrightSign featuresDisplay resolutions HD110 HD210 HD410 HD810 HD1010 HD20001024x768 (HDMI &a

Página 17 - Setting the video mode

107 • • • •••Audio formats HD110 HD210 HD410 HD810 HD1010 HD2000AC3 pass through XXXXXXMP3 decode out to analog and SPDIF X X X X X XWAV decode out t

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108 • • • •••Back panel connectors HD110 HD210 HD410 HD810 HD1010 HD2000Power XXXXXX3 audio out stereo 1/8” mini plugs X X X X X XVGA XXXXXXComponent

Página 19 - SD card with playlist files

109 • • • •••Supported media typesBrightSign supports the following media types:MPEG-2 video files (program streams on the HD2000—VOB/MPG files, or t

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110 • • • •••MP3 audio files Stereo or mono files that meet the following parameters:•48 kHz •44.1 kHz NOTE: BrightSign has no sample rate conversion

Página 21 - SD card with script files

111 • • • •••Supported input devicesWith BrightSign software you can connect the following devices to a BrightSign: •Elo Touch Screens•Many brands of

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112 • • • •••USB miceBrightSign has tested the following mice with BrightSign:Type Connection Brand Model Name CommentsBall Wired Belkin F8E841-BLK M

Página 23 - Working with Playlists

6 • • • ••••GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) button board (HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)•SoundBridge Remote•Null modem cableStep 2: Get t

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7 • • • •••3 Extract the software update file onto your SD card. (The file name is UPDATE.ROK.)4 Insert the SD card into your BrightSign and apply po

Página 25 - Creating a playlist

8 • • • •••5 Turn on the power.6 Use the touch screen, mouse, or button board to select one of the four hot spots.You can also use the demo to try Br

Página 26 - Playlist commands

9 • • • ••• Chapter 3• • • • • • Playing Media with BrightSignWays to play mediaThere are several ways to play media files on a BrightSign device:•Pla

Página 27 - (HD2000 only) audiochan #

10 • • • •••BrightSign can autoplay the following types of media:•MPEG-2 video. You can use a single file as a loop, or multiple files. On the HD200

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11 • • • •••Setting the video modeThe BrightSign software automatically sets the video resolution by communicating with the display attached to your

Página 29 - Viewmode <setting>

12 • • • •••Auto-playing files in alphabetical order upon power-upYou can autoplay one or more files on power-up or reset. When you use this method,

Página 30 - PauseMS 250

13 • • • •••Auto-playing a playlist upon power-upA playlist is a text file that describes the items you want to play and the order in which you want

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ii • • • •••CopyrightCopyright © 2008–2009 by BrightSign, a division of Roku, Inc. All rights reserved. Roku, the Roku logo, and the BrightSign logo

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14 • • • •••Auto-playing an interactive playlist upon power-upBrightSign HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 can also play a sophisticated presentation

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15 • • • •••Auto-playing a script upon power-upCreating a BrightScript script gives you the most control over your interactive presentation. To autor

Página 34 - Keywords

16 • • • •••Auto-playing content at a scheduled time (HD210, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)To play videos, still images, playlists, or interactive p

Página 35 - IMAGEMODE

17 • • • ••• Chapter 4• • • • • • Working with PlaylistsWhat is a playlist?A BrightSign playlist is a text file that ends in BSP (BrightSign Playlist)

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18 • • • •••The files in a playlist don’t have to be bitmaps; you can use video or audio files too. You can also mix media types in a single playlist

Página 37 - EVENTS elo:110:180:355:210

19 • • • •••Creating a playlist1 Using a text editor, such as Notepad, enter the names of the files you want to play in the order in which you want t

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20 • • • •••Playlist commandsHere is the list of commands that you can use in a playlist:BMP, MP3, MPG (HD2000 only), VOB (HD2000 only), TS (HD110, H

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21 • • • ••••1: Outputs USB audio.•2: Outputs SPDIF audio in stereo PCM.•3: Outputs SPDIF audio in raw AC3.•4: Outputs analog audio with SPDIF mirror

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22 • • • •••HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, and HD1010:•VGA:•1024x768x75p•1360x768x60p•Component:•720x576x50p•720x480x60p•1280x720x60p•1280x720x50p•1280x

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23 • • • •••Viewmode <setting> (default is 0)You can use a view mode that is different from the default by setting the mode prior to starting v

Página 42 - Demo_menu.bmp:gpios(1;3;5)

iii • • • •••• • • • • • ContentsChapter 1Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Página 43 - Preloading images

24 • • • ••••14: Fades the image to the background color.•15: Fades between the current image and the new image.•16 to 19: Slides the image from top,

Página 44 - EXAMPLE 5:

25 • • • •••lighton # or lightoff #Use the lighton and lightoff commands to set or clear one of the GPIO outputs. •For the HD410, HD810, and HD1010,

Página 45 - Interactive playlist examples

26 • • • •••Creating interactive presentations (HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)With BrightSign you can create presentations that respond to in

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27 • • • •••5 Use the Save As… command to keep your changes and select CSV as the file format.NOTE: BrightSign requires a comma-separated CSV file. I

Página 47 - EXAMPLE 3:

28 • • • •••KeywordsYou can include any of the following keywords at the beginning of your playlist file:VIDEOMODEHD2000:•1024x768x60p•1280x768x60pHD

Página 48 - EXAMPLE 4:

29 • • • •••IMAGEMODE•0: Centers the image and no scaling takes place. If the image is bigger than the screen, BrightSign crops the image.•1: Scales

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30 • • • •••VIDEOPLAYERAUDIOVOLUME <volume> (HD2000 only)Sets the volume when playing a video. The volume parameter can be any number between 0

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31 • • • •••FLIPELO (HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)Reverses the coordinates of the touch screen. This keyword isn’t used in the example above, and i

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32 • • • •••UDPReceiverPort <port number> (HD1010 and HD2000 only)Specifies on which port UDP packets are received.REGISTRYSECTION <registry

Página 52 - EXAMPLE 7:

33 • • • •••You can have as many elo events as you wish. Events can overlap touch areas, but in this case, you should only use one at a time (see the

Página 53 - EXAMPLE 7.1:

iv • • • •••Chapter 4Working with Playlists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17What is a

Página 54 - EXAMPLE 7.2:

34 • • • •••timeoutYou can use a timeout event when a video or slide is displaying, or an audio file is playing. For example, use timeout when you wa

Página 55 - */*/*-SAT-01:00

35 • • • •••STATEAfter the EVENTS row, the interactive playlist may include one or more STATE rows. These rows begin with the keyword STATE. The firs

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36 • • • ••••gpios: Turns on the specified GPIO’s; unspecified GPIO’s are turned off.ExamplesDemo_menu.bmp:gpios(1;3;5)When BrightSign enters the dem

Página 57 - Working with Zones

37 • • • •••Controlling udp output from an interactive playlistTo control udp output for a particular state, add a udp command to the second column o

Página 58 - Can I customize the zones?

38 • • • •••Simultaneous states within a single interactive playlist (HD2000 only)Within a single interactive playlist, you can create an interactive

Página 59 - Using zones with playlists

39 • • • •••Interactive playlist examplesThe BrightSign demo shows that you can design powerful interactive signs using interactive playlists. The fo

Página 60 - What are zones?

40 • • • •••Example 2 contains two events: an elo event (used for ELO touch screens or any mouse input) and a timeout event. The clickable/touch area

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41 • • • •••EXAMPLE 3: Slideshow that advances only when a click / touch occursExample 3 has only 1 event, the same elo event as Example 2. •There is

Página 62 - Other keywords for zones

42 • • • •••EXAMPLE 4: Video and slide playback using button inputExample 4 plays two videos and three images and it contains five events: three butt

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43 • • • •••EXAMPLE 5: Simultaneous states in a single interactive playlist

Página 64 - Comix Tour example

v • • • •••Chapter 6Working with Scripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62What are s

Página 65 - Zone 2 - images

44 • • • •••Example 5 contains three simultaneous states.•The first state specifies the video mode, image mode, and audio output for video. In this c

Página 66 - Zone 3 - images

45 • • • •••Using rollover events (HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)You can define either a rectangular or circular rollover region. To setup a rollove

Página 67 - Zone 4 - text

46 • • • ••••off_bitmap represents the name of the bitmap image that displays when the mouse is not within the defined region.•x_origin,y_origin repr

Página 68 - Working with Scripts

47 • • • •••Example 7 plays a simple slideshow with three images. It has two rectangular rollover region events and one timeout event. Examples 7.1 a

Página 69 - Roku Objects

48 • • • •••EXAMPLE 7.2:3 images with rollover regionsExample 7.2 shows that each of the 3 images has a rollover region that is 95 pixels long by 43

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49 • • • •••Valid syntax for Date/Time parameters:•Year: 4 digit integer from 2000 to 2038•Month: 2 digit integer from 01 to 12•Day: 2 digit integer

Página 71 - Using the GPIO control port

50 • • • •••Another example AUTOSCHEDULE.TXT file:2009/12/15-*-15:20image.png2009/12/25-*-16:16music.bsp2010/1/*-WED-16:00video.ts2010/1/*-*-07:00bre

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51 • • • ••• Chapter 5• • • • • • Working with ZonesWhat are zones?With BrightSign zones you can divide the screen into rectangles and play different

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52 • • • •••EXAMPLE 1:Multi-zone examplesCan I customize the zones?Here are some of the things you can customize in your zones:•Background screen col

Página 74 - Getting Help

53 • • • •••Using zones with playlistsThe easiest way to use zones is with playlists. Here are a few examples of how to add zones to your playlists:

Página 75 - Frequently asked questions

vi • • • •••Referencing CF/SD cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Testing CF/SD cards

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54 • • • •••Example 2 shows a presentation with five zones:•Zone 1 is the main video zone.•Zone 2 is the clock zone in the top right.•Zones 3 and 4 a

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55 • • • •••The three numbers after the RSS dimensions represent the following:•3 (1st number): Represents the number of lines to display•0 (2nd numb

Página 78 - General troubleshooting

56 • • • •••Example 3 is similar to Example 2, but the RSS zone is replaced with a Text zone. The following explains the Text zone entry:•DefineZone

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57 • • • •••When specifying the color values, the a (alpha) value is optional. If you don’t specify an alpha value, it defaults to 255. The alpha val

Página 80 - General playback problems

58 • • • •••Comix Tour exampleThe Comix Tour demo illustrates zones in action. This section provides the playlist that created the demo, so you can s

Página 81 - VIDEOMODE 1024x768x75p

59 • • • •••The sections that follow show the playlist for Comix Tours demo:Global settingsEnableZonesVideoMode 1920x1080x60iBackgroundScreenColor 18

Página 82 - Content Playback

60 • • • •••Zone 3 - images REM ***********************************************************************DefineZone Images 1384,520,536,356Slideinterva

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61 • • • •••ZoneWorld_26.pngZoneWorld_27.pngZoneWorld_28.pngZoneWorld_29.pngZoneWorld_30.pngZoneWorld_31.pngZoneWorld_32.pngZoneWorld_33.pngZoneWorld

Página 84 - Troubleshooting Playlists

62 • • • ••• Chapter 6• • • • • • Working with ScriptsWhat are scripts?A script is a simple program that controls behaviors based on events, such as c

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63 • • • •••Sample scriptHere is how to create a very simple script:1 Using a text editor, create a file called HELLO.BRS by entering this line:print

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1 • • • ••• Chapter 1• • • • • • IntroductionWhat is BrightSign?BrightSign is a standalone digital sign or kiosk controller that plays content from st

Página 87 - BrightSign and accessories

64 • • • •••ExamplesA good way to learn BrightScript is to look at or modify existing scripts. You can also test BrightScript commands using the she

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65 • • • •••Using the GPIO control portHD410, HD810, and HD1010 units have a DB15 General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) Port. HD2000 units have a DB25

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66 • • • •••Here is an example of a script for the HD410, HD810, or HD1010 that flashes an LED for half a second each time the user presses a button

Página 90 - Advanced Topics

67 • • • •••The following example script for the HD2000 flashes an LED for half a second each time the user presses a button on the BrightSign button

Página 91 - BrightSign compatibility

68 • • • ••• Chapter 7• • • • • • Getting HelpLearning more and supportThe following resources can help you get the most from your BrightSign:••Refer

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69 • • • •••Frequently asked questionsWhat video frame rates does the HD2000 support?The HD2000 supports output frame rates of 50Hz and 59.94/60Hz. T

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70 • • • •••How many displays can I connect to the BrightSign?The HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 all support playing the same content

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71 • • • •••What is the maximum number of BrightSign units I can synchronize?•GPIO: Using the GPIO port, you can connect up to 18 HD2000s to a single

Página 95 - BrightSign shell

72 • • • •••TroubleshootingIf you are still having problems after following the troubleshooting tips in this section.General troubleshootingBefore at

Página 96 - Shell commands

73 • • • •••BrightSign isn't booting up properly / Err light is on or flashing (HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, and HD1010 only)1 Try starting Brigh

Página 97 - Referencing CF/SD cards

2 • • • •••Sample BrightSign setupsYou can connect BrightSign to a wide-range of devices based on your audio, video, and interactivity needs. Video o

Página 98 - Testing CF/SD cards

74 • • • •••Problems with automatically playing filesProblems playing one or more filesIf you’re trying to loop one or more files without a playlist,

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75 • • • •••5 Download and install the latest BrightSign software. If you’re already using the latest software, reinstall the software (see Step 2: G

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76 • • • •••Content PlaybackIf you can play content that you downloaded under Software Download, but you can’t play videos, images, or audio in your

Página 101 - Linux shell

77 • • • •••My video quality is poorPoor video quality is normally due to a problem with the file or to bad encoding. 1 Make sure that the format of

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78 • • • •••My audio files don't play on BrightSignIf your audio file isn't playlist, it might be an unsupported format, or doesn't me

Página 103 - Using the registry

79 • • • •••The demo playlist I downloaded works, but my playlist does not.1 Try simplifying the playlist by removing any comments or keywords, and j

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80 • • • •••The interactive demo I downloaded works, but my interactive playlist does not1 Remove any non-alpha numeric characters from your file nam

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81 • • • •••BrightSign and accessoriesBrightSign isn’t booting up properly / random lights litWhen BrightSign turns on, it cycles through the Connect

Página 106 - Displaying videos

82 • • • •••SD card is not recognized by BrightSignIf BrightSign doesn’t see any content on your SD card, that card may not be compatible with Bright

Página 107 - Displaying images

83 • • • •••USB keyboard is not respondingBrightSign works with many brands of USB keyboards. To use a keyboard, you must write a custom script. The

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3 • • • •••Interactive presentationBy connecting powered speakers to BrightSign, you can add audio to your display, and you can add interactivity by

Página 109 - Proxy servers

84 • • • ••• Chapter 8• • • • • • Advanced TopicsSelecting Compact Flash cardsWhen you use BrightSign, your content and scripts resides on a Compact F

Página 110 - Networking software options

85 • • • •••various strategies. These strategies include wear leveling when writing, automatic error correction when reading, re-writing a block that

Página 111 - NetworkTimer 15 RSS

86 • • • •••Other ways to update your BrightSign software1 Download the latest software.aGo to the BrightSign web.bClick the Software Downloads link.

Página 112 - Product Specifications

87 • • • ••••If you named the file UPDATE.ROK, the file deletes when the update finishes and the unit reboots.NOTE: If the card was formatted with NT

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88 • • • •••5 In the Inspector window, click Encoder (second button from the left) and make sure that the resolution, frame rate, and aspect ratio ar

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89 • • • •••8 In the Inspector window, click Encoder (second button from the left) to confirm that the resolution, frame rate, and aspect ration are

Página 115 - Supported media types

90 • • • ••••HD410, HD810, and HD1010•115200 baud•8 data bits •No parity•1 stop bit•NO flow control•TTY mode enabled4 Create a CF/SD card with some t

Página 116 - WAV audio files

91 • • • •••To play a video named MYVIDEO.TS on the SD card, use:videoplay myvideo.tsTo play a video with a space in its name, such as MY VIDEO.TS, u

Página 117 - Supported input devices

92 • • • •••To explicitly refer to a card from within a script, use the following:•For compact flash cards CF:/•For SD cardsSD:/When BrightSign runs

Página 118 - USB mice

93 • • • •••Testing scripts, playlists, and interactive playlistsThe BrightSign shell enables you to test playback and see debug output. From the Bri

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