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USER GUIDE BrightAuthor 4.1.1 BrightSign, LLC. 16780 Lark Ave., Suite B Los Gatos, CA 95032 | 408-852-9263 | www.brightsign.biz

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2 Chapter 1 – Getting Started players with a USB 2.0 port support touch screen and button board events, and players with an Ethernet port support UD

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92 Chapter 5 – Interactive Events Event Description Video Time Code Performs commands at specific times during video playback. To define the comma

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93 Chapter 5 – Interactive Events Event Description the value “2012-12-20T15:45:00”. Daily timeout event Choose whether you want the event to occu

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94 Chapter 5 – Interactive Events User Defined Events This feature allows you to save interactive events you use often so that you can use them more

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95 Chapter 5 – Interactive Events • Edit a User Defined Event: Click the appropriate name from the list in the Manage User Events window. Make the

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96 Chapter 6 – Creating a BrightWall CHAPTER 6 – CREATING A BRIGHTWALL™ The BrightWall™ feature allows you to easily create, publish, and edit video

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97 Chapter 6 – Creating a BrightWall • Configuration file: If you have created a BrightWall Configuration file, you can use it to automatically gen

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98 Chapter 6 – Creating a BrightWall Note: The BrightWall Type (Stretched or Regular) is not specified in the BrightWall Configuration file. Instead

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99 Chapter 6 – Creating a BrightWall o Stretched: The video wall is made up of a single video. BrightAuthor automatically splits the video among th

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100 Chapter 6 – Creating a BrightWall For a Regular BrightWall Each screen in a video wall has a distinct playlist. You can switch among screens by

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101 Chapter 6 – Creating a BrightWall • Adding a video with a “VideoName_Number” file name to a screen will add all other videos with the same form

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3 Chapter 1 – Getting Started • One of the following operating systems: o Windows Vista 32 or 64 bit o Windows 7 32 or 64 bit o Windows 8 32 or

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102 Chapter 6 – Creating a BrightWall o Scale to Fill: The video will be stretched over all screens in the video wall. If the aspect ratio of the v

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103 Chapter 6 – Creating a BrightWall you’ve signed into your account. You can also export a BrightWall presentation for use on another computer by

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104 Chapter 6 – Creating a BrightWall the Adding a Player to the BrightSign Network section for more details. 8. Repeat steps 7a through 7f to set

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105 Chapter 6 – Creating a BrightWall Using Configuration Files Each BrightWall presentation within a BrightWall group must use the same configurati

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106 Chapter 7 – BP900 and BP200 Button Panels CHAPTER 7 – BP900 AND BP200 BUTTON PANELS The BP900 and BP200 button panels are LED-based touch device

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107 Chapter 7 – BP900 and BP200 Button Panels For example, if there are defined BP900 events for buttons 1 and 4, then a BP900 event set to Any Butt

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108 Chapter 7 – BP900 and BP200 Button Panels • Remain on current state: If you select this option, the state will not change when the interactive e

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109 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations CHAPTER 8 – PUBLISHING PRESENTATIONS After you create and save a presentation, you’re ready to publish it t

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110 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations 2. Add the presentations you want to publish: a. Click the Publish tab. b. Click Local Storage (below th

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111 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations e. Click OK. The adjustments you made will be represented in the calendar. f. Repeat steps b through e fo

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4 Chapter 1 – Getting Started allows you to play media files that are 4GB or larger in size, but the player will not be able to receive network upda

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112 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations • Keep existing events, adjust new event: Opens the Schedule Presentation window, allowing you to schedule

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113 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations • Save: The .bsfw update file is not deleted after the update is applied. The device will only reboot once

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114 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations a. (Optional) Click the Specify Password button if you are publishing a USB content update to a player or

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115 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations Publishing with BrightSign Network Publishing with BrightSign Network enables you to distribute your presen

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116 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations Note: Alternatively, you can schedule a presentation by double-clicking a blank area on the schedule to ope

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117 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations • Event time: Specify the time during the day when you want the presentation to play by using the dropdown

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118 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations b. Click Specify Firmware Update to indicate what firmware version you want the player to be updated to. T

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119 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations Publishing with Simple File Networking Simple File Networking enables you to distribute your presentation t

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120 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations every day of the week. Specify the individual days of the week when you want the presentation to play. • R

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121 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations • Enable system log debugging: The autorun script will output debugging information related to the presenta

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5 Chapter 1 – Getting Started 1. Go to the BrightSign Support page. 2. Click the Software Downloads link and select the appropriate BrightAuthor v

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122 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations • Different: The update will only be applied if the version of the .bsfw update file does not match the cur

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123 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations • Enable playback logging: Creates a log that records start and end times, zone names, media types, and fil

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124 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations Publishing with Local Networking Publishing a presentation with a local network lets you distribute your pr

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125 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations • Recurring Event: Check this box if you want the presentation to recur during specified times. • Recurr

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126 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations a. Click Specify Firmware Update to indicate what firmware version you want the player to be updated to. T

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127 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations • Newer: The update will not be applied if the current firmware version of the player is newer than the ver

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128 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations Publishing a BrightWall™ Presentation To publish a BrightWall presentation, navigate to the Publish tab, ch

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129 Chapter 8 – Publishing Presentations Local Network Once you have finished scheduling your BrightWall presentation(s), click the Publish button t

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130 Chapter 9 – Customizing Presentations CHAPTER 9 – CUSTOMIZING PRESENTATIONS This chapter will describe the different ways you can customize your

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131 Chapter 9 – Customizing Presentations • Audio Mixing: Sends the stereo, left-only, or right-only audio signal. • Image mode: Use the dropdown

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6 Chapter 1 – Getting Started • H.264 (MPEG-4, Part 10): Can be saved as a .mp4, .mov, or .ts container. Note: .mov files with compressed “atoms” (

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132 Chapter 9 – Customizing Presentations Note: This option also appears when editing Images zones, but not when editing Video Only zones. o Cente

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133 Chapter 9 – Customizing Presentations o Animated: Text is placed on screen from left to right (similar to a Teletype style ticker). o Static T

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134 Chapter 9 – Customizing Presentations • Audio Output: Choose to output audio via HDMI, Analog Stereo, and/or SPDIF. Note that analog and SPDIF

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135 Chapter 9 – Customizing Presentations • Transparency: Set the transparency of the Background text color in Ticker or Clock zones. • Font: Clic

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136 Chapter 9 – Customizing Presentations Import/Export User Events These actions allow you to transfer User Defined Events between presentations. T

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137 Chapter 9 – Customizing Presentations 5. Once the scan is complete, the channel settings will be written to the internal registry of the player

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138 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties CHAPTER 10 – PRESENTATION PROPERTIES You can edit a range properties that apply to the presentation that is

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139 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties channel scan file in Presentation Properties will change as well. Note: A player can only contain a single

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140 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties the master, while the presentation(s) using Synchronize events act as slaves. Synchronize events associated

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141 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties Audio Set any of the following: • Set the Minimum Volume and Maximum Volume for the Audio output (0 – 100

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7 Chapter 1 – Getting Started Step 6: Create your Presentations Now you’re ready to start using BrightAuthor to create presentations. Just add your

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142 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties Click Add Script Plugin to add a custom script to your BrightAuthor presentation. Script plugins are custo

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143 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties Device Web Page Display The device web page allows you view and edit User Variables over your local network

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144 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties Adding User Variables • Name: Enter a unique name for the User Variable. • Default Value: This is the val

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145 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties presentation start and republish the presentation. To set a single variable to its new default value, use t

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146 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties Synchronize, Send Zone Message, Link Zones, GPIO On, GPIO Off, GPIO Set State, BrightControl – Send Ascii S

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147 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties • Dynamic Playlist: If you have a BrightSign Network subscription, you can use Dynamic Playlists as Data F

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148 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties o MRSS Feed: The feed will be used to download and play media in a Media RSS or Live Text state. o Conten

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149 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties Use this tab to add HTML5 sites to your presentation. You must add sites in this tab before you can use HTM

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150 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties • Query string (optional): Enter a query string to be appended to the site URL using the following format:

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151 Chapter 10 – Presentation Properties Files Use this tab to publish additional files to the SD card along with the presentation. This feature is

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8 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players CHAPTER 2 – SETTING UP BRIGHTSIGN PLAYERS Before you can publish presentations, you must first set up yo

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152 Chapter 11 – Editing Preferences CHAPTER 11 – EDITING PREFERENCES Whenever you create a new project, various presentation settings are based on

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153 Chapter 11 – Editing Preferences • Date: Use the Edit field to customize the date format on the player (refer to the chart of terms for differe

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154 Chapter 11 – Editing Preferences Networking Check the boxes to enable/disable the following: BrightSign Network, Local Networking, Bonjour, and

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155 Chapter 11 – Editing Preferences o Display Mode: Specifies how BrightAuthor draws event connections between states in the interactive playlist

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156 Chapter 11 – Editing Preferences • HTML data: The maximum size of the HTML application cache. • HTML local storage: The maximum size of all Ja

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157 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network CHAPTER 12 – MANAGING YOUR NETWORK You can use BrightAuthor to manage the players on your BrightSign Network

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158 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network • Checks for content every: The interval for synchronizing with the BrightSign Network servers to determine

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159 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network Note: The Remote Snapshot feature is not available for the LS422, HD220, or HD1020. o Refresh: Click this bu

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160 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network • Each BrightWall group consists of one or more BrightWall(s): BrightWall(s) within the same BrightWall grou

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161 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network Creating BrightWall Groups To create a BrightWall group, click Add BrightWall Group (located below the Bright

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9 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players Adding a Player to the BrightSign Network To publish and manage presentations using BrightSign Network,

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162 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network BrightWall Presentations Click the button next to BrightWall Presentations to view a list of all BrightWall

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163 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network Library The Library tab allows you to see all content files (images, audio, video) that have been uploaded to

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164 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network • View info: Right-click a Live Data Feed and then click Info to see when the Live Data Feed was last modifi

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165 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network To perform an operation, select a player from the list (or select multiple players by holding down the Shift

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166 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network User Permissions Administrators of BrightSign Network accounts can create separate accounts with access to th

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167 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network • Display status on screen during data capture: Displays the status on the display while the USB flash drive

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168 Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network • Recover – don’t reformat: Puts the unit in recovery mode and downloads the latest Autorun script to the st

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169 Chapter 13 – Frequently Asked Questions CHAPTER 13 – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS For additional Frequently Asked Questions, go to http://support.

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170 Chapter 13 – Frequently Asked Questions Why can’t BrightAuthor locate my files when I try to publish my presentation? If you copy a presentation

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171 Appendix A – Remote Control Protocols APPENDIX A – REMOTE CONTROL PROTOCOLS Currently, BrightAuthor only supports the NEC remote control protoco

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10 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players b. Use Proxy: Check this box if you want the player to connect using a proxy server. Type the address

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172 Appendix A – Remote Control Protocols BRIGHT 4. Repeat the above steps for each remote input you want to define.

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173 Appendix B – Change Log APPENDIX B – CHANGE LOG Version 3.5 April 11, 2013 • Revised Chapter 2 > Setting up a Player for Standalone Use Chap

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174 Appendix B – Change Log • Created a new chapter, “Chapter 10 – Presentation Properites” to house descriptions of all tabs in the Presentation P

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175 Appendix B – Change Log • Expanded the explanation for enabling a proxy server in Chapter 2 > Setting up BrightSign units. • Added a descri

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176 Appendix B – Change Log • Added additional information to Chapter 9 > Importing and Exporting about importing User Variable sets that contai

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177 Appendix B – Change Log • Added description of new firmware update options in Chapter 9 > Publishing with Local Storage, Publishing with Sim

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178 Appendix B – Change Log May 30, 2014 • Added further description of how default variables work in Chapter 11 > Variables. This includes a no

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179 Appendix B – Change Log Version 4.0 September 29, 2014 • Changed mention of model numbers in many sections to bring the user guide up to date

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180 Appendix B – Change Log October 6,2014 • Corrected the description of serial port enumeration behavior in Chapter 11 > Interactive. October

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181 Appendix B – Change Log • Added a description of the Enable Local Storage and Query string options to Chapter 10 > HTML Sites. • Added an e

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11 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players d. Limit health updates: Check this box if you want to limit when the player sends health updates to t

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182 Appendix B – Change Log • Revised Chapter 6 > Configuring a BrightWall Presentation again to reflect the fact that the Interactive tab has b

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 – Getting Started ... 1

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12 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players 8. Click Specify Firmware Update to indicate whether you want to update the firmware and to which vers

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13 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players select a BrightWall group for the unit. Each BrightWall group includes one or more BrightWall(s) that s

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14 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players b. Save up to [ ] images (1 - 100) on local storage: Specify how many JPEG images can be stored on the

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15 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players Adding a Player to your Local Network With Local File Networking, you can use BrightAuthor to schedule

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16 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players b. Connection Settings: Indicate whether the IP address is auto-generated (via DHCP) or static. If you

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17 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players iii. Test Internet Connection: The player will indicate whether or not it was able to attain a connect

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18 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players a. Enable playback logging: Creates a log that records start and end times, zone names, media types, a

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19 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players d. Turn off the BrightSign unit by unplugging the power adapter (or Ethernet cable if the player is be

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20 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players Adding a Player to your Simple File Network With simple file networking, the setup file provides detail

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21 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players a. Data Types Enabled: Use these checkboxes to determine the types of data that will be transferred us

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Creating a Multi-Zone Presentation ... 33 Custo

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22 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players three categories: Outside content download window and During content download window (both of which cor

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23 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players Important: The URL for the web folder must be identical to the web folder URL you enter when publishing

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24 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players e. Upload logs i. On startup: Uploads log files each time the player is powered on. ii. At specific

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25 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players c. Insert the card or flash drive into the unit. d. Turn on the BrightSign unit by reconnecting the p

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26 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players Setting up a Player for Standalone Use Standalone players are not connected to a network and must be up

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27 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players b. Use Proxy: Check this box if you want the player to connect using a proxy server. Type the address

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28 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players 6. Select the Diagnostics tab in the Advanced Network Setup window if you would like the player to per

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29 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players b. (Optional) Enable local web server: Check this box to enable the Local Web Server. You can include

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30 Chapter 2 – Setting up BrightSign Players Important: Do not remove the SD card or flash drive from the player.

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31 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations CHAPTER 3 – CREATING PRESENTATIONS Creating a Full-Screen Presentation In a full-screen presentation, your im

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Live Text ...

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32 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations f. Monitor Orientation: Choose whether you would like the content to appear in Landscape or Portrait mode. B

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33 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations add. This can be the same folder used in your Media Library or a new folder. A list of all files currently ad

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34 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations You can choose one of the existing templates, or create your own (see Chapter 10 – Customizing Presentations

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35 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations b. In the New Project window, enter a name for the presentation in the Save as field. c. In the Where fiel

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36 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations ii. To set the order in which the files play, drag them to the Playlist area in the proper order. You can ch

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37 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations media files. In the Replace Media Files window, click Browse to select the folder that contains the files you

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38 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations Customizing Zone Layouts If the predefined zone template layouts do not meet your needs, you can create your

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39 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations be unpredictable; if you want to place a graphical element on top of an image, we recommend using a Backgroun

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40 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations Note: The preview image is always displayed as a landscape. If your display is a portrait and you have select

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41 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations 3. If you're creating a new Dynamic Playlist, choose either Image or Video or Audio Only option. Audio

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42 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations feeds in Ticker zones or as individual text widgets in a Live Text state. They can even be used to remotely u

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43 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations RSS Feeds and Text Feeds Ticker zones can be used to display dynamic text (RSS feeds) or static text feeds. T

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44 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations 2. Click the RSS tab and drag the Twitter icon onto the playlist. 3. Enter your Twitter User Name and clic

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45 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations • HTML5 Site: Select an HTML site from the dropdown menu. To populate this list with sites, navigate to File

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46 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations transforms and other page elements. By default, it will place the video on top of all other video and graphic

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47 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations 4. Select a desired Default playlist. If no Dynamic Playlist is assigned to a player in a Local Playlist, th

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48 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations RF In (ATSC) Note: The RF In state was changed significantly in BrightAuthor version 3.7.0.12. If you have an

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49 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations “ScanResults.xml” file in the Specify RF channel scan file field. c. Virtual channel: Displays the channel b

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50 Chapter 3 – Creating Presentations • Channel Map: Select QAM, ATSC, or ATSC and QAM (consult your service provider for details). • Modulation

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51 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive CHAPTER 4 – MAKING A PRESENTATION INTERACTIVE You can use BrightAuthor to create interactive presen

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Publishing a BrightWall™ Presentation ... 128 Chapter 9

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52 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive By default, the first item you drag into an interactive playlist will become the Home Screen. It

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53 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive transitions to another file. In the user interface, files are referred to as “states,” where the cu

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54 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive b. Click (and hold) the file name below the thumbnail image of the current state. This media file

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55 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive If you don’t see the event you want in the playlist toolbar, click the arrow to the left of the Zoo

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56 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive Editing Media Properties You can edit individual files in the playlist by right-clicking the file i

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57 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive • Hold last video frame: (Video states only) Choose this option if you want the last frame of the

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58 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive audio). Alternatively, you can set the list to shuffle files or cycle through every file in the lis

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59 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive event (unless you are using an Enhanced Audio zone). If you leave the Play from beginning on entry

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60 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive o Media Files: Add individual files to the list by clicking the Add File button and using the drop

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61 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive Video Play Files, Image Play Files, and Audio Play Files Like Media Lists, Play Files combine files

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62 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive Note: For BP200/BP900 events, you must specify each Key using both the panel enumeration and button

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63 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive • Add File: Click this button to add media items to the Play File. • Files: This list displays fi

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64 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive This file can then be imported to other Play File states that have the same media type. • Specify

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65 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive • Position: Adjust the position of your text fields. X corresponds to the position of the text on

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66 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive a. Fixed Text: Select this option if you want to display simple, static text. A text field will ap

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67 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive created for media entries in the MRSS feed. You can only uncheck an option if you do not have that

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68 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive o If you create a text item without another text item selected, the new text item will inherit the

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69 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive Live Text Images If you want to use a still image behind your Live Text, you should add the Live Te

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70 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive 6. Click Add Text Item. Adjust the Size and Position of your text field by clicking and dragging o

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71 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive Important: The background image is not simply a background for the actual menu items. It must conta

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72 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive Event, Serial input, etc.). A second dropdown menu or text field will appear. Specify the button or

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73 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive • Add Menu Item: Press this button to create a Menu item. The Add Menu Item window will open. Ther

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74 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive action and select 2, the user can now navigate from Menu item 1 to Menu item 2 by pressing the Down

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75 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive • Play clip: Click the Browse button to select a file you want to play when the user presses the E

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76 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive To use an Event Handler, click the Other tab under Media Library and drag the icon into the playlis

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77 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive • Each Super State contains an initial state: A transition to a Super State will point to the init

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78 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive • You can copy, paste, export, and import Super States: All events, states, commands, and other Su

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79 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive Note: There are a few other options under the Advanced tab. They will depend on the type of file yo

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80 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive • Increment: Specifies how much the volume level increases with each interaction. Select the Analo

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81 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive • Serial string (no EOL): Sends the specified string to the specified serial port. This command do

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1 Chapter 1 – Getting Started CHAPTER 1 – GETTING STARTED What is BrightAuthor? BrightAuthor is a software application that helps you create and pub

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82 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive • Send Ascii String: Sends a CEC command. The provided string will be converted to hexadecimal for

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83 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive Conditional Targets Conditional targets allow you to change the settings of an event transition dep

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84 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive Note: In the target value field, you can enter either a fixed integer or the name of another user v

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85 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive 6. Use the address bar of a web browser to navigate to device IP port 8008. For example, if the IP

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86 Chapter 4 – Making a Presentation Interactive Note: It is possible to check both Assign input to variable and Input specifies variable boxes for

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87 Chapter 5 – Interactive Events CHAPTER 5 – INTERACTIVE EVENTS Interactive events can include any of the following. For all interactive events, ma

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88 Chapter 5 – Interactive Events Event Description Continuous, you will need to specify how long the button should be pressed down ( in millisecon

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89 Chapter 5 – Interactive Events Event Description You can also specify whether you want to assign input to a User Variable under the Advanced op

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90 Chapter 5 – Interactive Events Event Description Keyboard Input Sets the action that occurs when a BrightSign player receives specific input fr

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91 Chapter 5 – Interactive Events Event Description Zone Message Use this event, combined with the Send Zone Message command, to affect changes fr

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