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BrightSign Users Guide Matches: BrightSign HD600 Version: 1.1.28 BrightSign HD2000 Version: 1.1.20 AutoPlay Script Version: 1.1.7 Cal

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10Getting Started Step 1: Get Hardware You Need To start using the BrightSign, you’ll need the following hardware. • Display – Any monitor, TV, or

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11Media Types Supported The following media types are supported: • MPEG-2 Video Files (aka “VOB” or “MPG” files) - These are the same types of file

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12Playing Media with BrightSign Media can autoplay from a CompactFlash card upon power-up, play via a script on a CompactFlash card, or be tested usi

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133. Insert the CF card into the BrightSign, apply power, and after a few moments, the video should play and auto loop. Auto Playing a Playlist upo

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14Playlists A BrightSign playlist is a text file that ends in “.bsp” (BrightSign Playlist). It contains the names of the files to play, in the order

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15Playlist Commands Here is the list of commands that can appear in a playlist: .bmp, .mp3, .mpg, .vob Any line that is a file name that ends in one

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16audiochan # (default is 2 ) Since there are three analog outs, if analog is selected you must also use the "audiochan" cmd: • audiochan

Strona 9 - BrightSign Documentation

17lighton # lightoff # These two commands are used to set or clear one of the GPIO outputs. The number can be any integer between 17 and 22. For ex

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18Creating Interactive Displays With BrightSign you can create displays that respond to user input. For example, give the customer options of watchi

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19STATE bs5.bmp bs6.bmp STATE bs6.bmp bs7.bmp STATE bs7.bmp bs8.bmp STATE bs8.bmp bs9.bmp STATE bs9.bmp bs10.b

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2INTRODUCTION ... 3 BRIGHTS

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20• 3 - Scale to fill. The image is stretched so that it fills the screen and the whole image is viewable. This means that the aspect ratio will not

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21 NOTE: See the “Rollover Regions” section for two additional events you can use with CSV files. STATE After the EVENTS row, there are one or mor

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22 Example 1: Slideshow that advances automatically after the first slide plays Example 1 contains two events, an elo event (used for E

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23 Example 2: slideshow that advances only when a click / touch occurs Example 2 has only 1 event, the same elo event as Example 1. •

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24 Example 3: Video and Slide playback, using button input Example 3 contains five events, three button events and a timeout and video

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25Rollover Regions, using State Files (CSV) In the previous section, “Using Excel to Create Interactive Signs”, you learned that you can create touch

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26 This is an example of what you would enter in the CSV file to define a rollover region. In this example: • Starting positio

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27 Example 5.1: Example 5.2:

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28Scripts BrightSign can be used without any knowledge of scripts to accomplish common goals such as playing looping video or playing a slideshow (se

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29roTouchScreen object. To create an object in a script, the CreateObject() function is used. Refer to the following two manuals when writing

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3 Introduction The Roku BrightSigns are complete standalone Digital Sign or Kiosk Controllers that can play content from standard Flash memory cards.

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30Here is an example script that will flash an LED for half a second each time a button is pressed on the BrightSign button/led board. print &quo

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31Troubleshooting If you are still having problems after trying troubleshooting tips, please contact customer support at www.rokulabs.com/brightsign

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32 Video output includes artifacts, quality lower than expected The format of video content should be chosen to best match the properties of the inte

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334. Check if your PC is set to show file extensions. If your PC is not set to show file extensions, and you rename the file “autoplay.bsp”, you may

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345. Try updating from the BrightSign Shell. Please see “Device Software and Upgrading” for details. 6. Contact Roku Customer Support, www.rokulabs

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352. If you are using a wireless mouse, reconnect the wireless transmitter, and replace the batteries in the mouse 3. Try connecting your mouse to

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36Appendix Selecting Compact Flash Cards Summary When using a BrightSign Product, your content and scripts are loaded onto a Compact Flash (CF) card

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37BrightSign Compatibility BrightSign is compatible with most CF cards, but may not be 100% compatible with every model. Although there are standard

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38Device Software (Firmware) and Upgrading The BrightSign is pre-programmed with two primary software images: a “Safe Mode” and a “Run Mode”. The

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39 The upgrade process is very safe. If for some reason it fails, for example a power failure in the middle of the update, the unit’s “safe-mode” wi

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4BrightSign Features BrightSign HD600 BrightSign HD2000 Display Resolutions NTSC * PAL * S-Video (requires adaptor) * 640x480 (VGA out) *

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407. After a few moments you should see the BrightSign shell appear. It should also show you the software version number. Verify it is 1.0.72 or g

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41 imageplay slide1.bmp 1 The current version of the BrightSign software does not support “hot swap” of CompactFlash cards. You must put in the CF

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42Testing Scripts, Playlists, and .CSV An efficient way to test playback is to use the BrightSign Shell. By using the shell, you can see “debug outpu

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43• Add print statements showing names of files read from the flash card • Add print statements showing the coordinates of a mouse click To begin

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44Linux Shell (HD2000 only) The HD2000 has a Linux shell that can be accessed via the serial port. To access the Linux shell, enter the following at

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458. Reboot the system To restore the BrightSign to the original boot files, reinstall the BrightSign software using update.rok. See Device Softwar

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46Widescreen vs. 4x3 Discussion BrightSign can be used with widescreen or 4x3 displays. However the use of different display aspect ratios with the

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47• Elo Touch Screens • Many brands of USB Keyboards • Many brands of USB Speakers – HD600 only • Many brands of USB Mouse or Trackballs • Many

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481. DB9 Serial Port - The RS232 serial port can be used to control any serial device or to access the shell. Serial control is accomplished using

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5Compact Flash card slot * * SD/MMC flash card slot * Video mode select button * * LEDs: connector activity and video mode * * Back Panel Conn

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6Example BrightSign Setups Probably the simplest way to use BrightSign is to put a video or set of still images on a CompactFlash card, and use a VGA

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7 Examples Here are some examples of what you can do with a BrightSign: • Display a looping video with “DVD+” quality on a variety of monitor types.

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8your monitor is configured to the correct input type and is connected using the correct cable. You should now see the demo in various video modes,

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9BrightSign Documentation The complete set of BrightSign documentation is available at www.rokulabs.com/BrightSign. It includes: • BrightSign Inst

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