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... logo 100 Widescreen vs. 4x3 discussion 100 Displaying videos 100 Displaying images 101 Connecting BrightSign to your network 101 Configuring BrightSign using DHCP 102 Using a manual IP configuration 102 Proxy servers 103 Networking software options 104 Using the NetworkTimer keyword 105 Product Specifications 106 BrightSign features 106 Supported media types 109...
... logo 100 Widescreen vs. 4x3 discussion 100 Displaying videos 100 Displaying images 101 Connecting BrightSign to your network 101 Configuring BrightSign using DHCP 102 Using a manual IP configuration 102 Proxy servers 103 Networking software options 104 Using the NetworkTimer keyword 105 Product Specifications 106 BrightSign features 106 Supported media types 109...
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... a null modem cable. 5 On your PC, run HyperTerminal (see BrightSign shell for details). 6 Turn on BrightSign and wait for the Roku> shell prompt to appear. 7 Type: script hello.brs You should see "hello world" on your PC screen. 8 If you need to... the scripting language. When writing scripts, refer to certain capabilities. Each Roku Object provides access to the following two manuals: • Roku BrightScript Reference: Describes the scripting language • Roku Object Reference: Describes Roku Objects, such as the BrightScript language itself, BrightSign relies upon boot, rename ...
... a null modem cable. 5 On your PC, run HyperTerminal (see BrightSign shell for details). 6 Turn on BrightSign and wait for the Roku> shell prompt to appear. 7 Type: script hello.brs You should see "hello world" on your PC screen. 8 If you need to... the scripting language. When writing scripts, refer to certain capabilities. Each Roku Object provides access to the following two manuals: • Roku BrightScript Reference: Describes the scripting language • Roku Object Reference: Describes Roku Objects, such as the BrightScript language itself, BrightSign relies upon boot, rename ...
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For more information and example circuits, see the BrightSign Compact Button Board Hardware Reference Manual also available at www.brightsign.biz/support/userguide.php. On the HD2000, the GPIO port has 12 inputs and 6 outputs. To use the GPIO port, ... your BrightSign to evaluate the GPIO port and test scripts that connects your buttons or LEDs. For more information on using Roku's test button / LED board, see the BrightSign Hardware Manual at www.brightsign.biz/support/userguide.php. 65 • • Using the GPIO control port HD410, HD810, and HD1010 units have...
For more information and example circuits, see the BrightSign Compact Button Board Hardware Reference Manual also available at www.brightsign.biz/support/userguide.php. On the HD2000, the GPIO port has 12 inputs and 6 outputs. To use the GPIO port, ... your BrightSign to evaluate the GPIO port and test scripts that connects your buttons or LEDs. For more information on using Roku's test button / LED board, see the BrightSign Hardware Manual at www.brightsign.biz/support/userguide.php. 65 • • Using the GPIO control port HD410, HD810, and HD1010 units have...
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....support: • BrightSign Installation and Regulatory Guide • BrightSign User Guide (this guide) • BrightSign HD2000 Hardware Guide • BrightSign Compact Button Board Hardware Reference Manual • BrightSign BrightScript Reference • BrightSign Object Reference • BrightSign Specifications • Example Scripts • Visit the BrightSign community forums to discuss projects with other...
....support: • BrightSign Installation and Regulatory Guide • BrightSign User Guide (this guide) • BrightSign HD2000 Hardware Guide • BrightSign Compact Button Board Hardware Reference Manual • BrightSign BrightScript Reference • BrightSign Object Reference • BrightSign Specifications • Example Scripts • Visit the BrightSign community forums to discuss projects with other...
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... playback, but can try using an SD card or a USB flash card. See Updating BrightSign software from the BrightSign shell or using a CF card, try manually updating the software from the BrightSign Shell for details). 2 If reinstalling the BrightSign software doesn't fix the problem, contact BrightSign Customer Support at the end...
... playback, but can try using an SD card or a USB flash card. See Updating BrightSign software from the BrightSign shell or using a CF card, try manually updating the software from the BrightSign Shell for details). 2 If reinstalling the BrightSign software doesn't fix the problem, contact BrightSign Customer Support at the end...
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... your script runs, you can start a script from the shell by using the script command. 1 Follow the directions earlier in your script manually and view output from the script. Manually starting a script You can start your terminal program including a variety of output such as mouse clicks or button presses, file names, audio...
... your script runs, you can start a script from the shell by using the script command. 1 Follow the directions earlier in your script manually and view output from the script. Manually starting a script You can start your terminal program including a variety of output such as mouse clicks or button presses, file names, audio...
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... mode ROM image is compatible. Because the BrightSign safe mode software is very safe (see Testing CF/SD cards and Accessing the BrightSign shell.) To manually update using the BrightSign shell: 1 Copy the UPDATE.ROK file onto your CF/SD card. 2 Insert the CF/SD card in safe-mode and completes... the update. It is impossible to boot your BrightSign and apply power. 3 When the Roku > prompt appears in the field. The main purpose of the update, BrightSign boots in your BrightSign. BrightSign works with most CF/SD cards, but is...
... mode ROM image is compatible. Because the BrightSign safe mode software is very safe (see Testing CF/SD cards and Accessing the BrightSign shell.) To manually update using the BrightSign shell: 1 Copy the UPDATE.ROK file onto your CF/SD card. 2 Insert the CF/SD card in safe-mode and completes... the update. It is impossible to boot your BrightSign and apply power. 3 When the Roku > prompt appears in the field. The main purpose of the update, BrightSign boots in your BrightSign. BrightSign works with most CF/SD cards, but is...
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... of factors including the number of sections, the number of keys/values per section, and the size of the registry (see the BrightSign Object Reference Manual for about 50 keys. To track the number of times that may change regularly. Individual items are stored in the registry through the use the...
... of factors including the number of sections, the number of keys/values per section, and the size of the registry (see the BrightSign Object Reference Manual for about 50 keys. To track the number of times that may change regularly. Individual items are stored in the registry through the use the...
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... display mode (any special ports in 4x3 mode, and that you author your network The HD210, HD1010, and HD2000 include a built-in the Object Reference Manual. You can expect to be letter-boxed. To avoid this means from the BrightSign web site) is smarter about ViewMode in 10/100Mbps Ethernet port...
... display mode (any special ports in 4x3 mode, and that you author your network The HD210, HD1010, and HD2000 include a built-in the Object Reference Manual. You can expect to be letter-boxed. To avoid this means from the BrightSign web site) is smarter about ViewMode in 10/100Mbps Ethernet port...
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...can 't because of two ways: • Configure BrightSign from the system shell, by connecting the BrightSign to your computer using a serial cable. • Use a manual IP configuration script. Configuring BrightSign using DHCP To connect the BrightSign to your network: 1 Use an ethernet cable to connect your BrightSign to your network... add power. 7 When the option to press the video select button to choose DHCP appears, do not want to use DHCP or you can manually set the IP address on your network. 5 Copy AUTORUN.BRS to your CF/SD card. 6 Insert your CF/SD card into your BrightSign ...
...can 't because of two ways: • Configure BrightSign from the system shell, by connecting the BrightSign to your computer using a serial cable. • Use a manual IP configuration script. Configuring BrightSign using DHCP To connect the BrightSign to your network: 1 Use an ethernet cable to connect your BrightSign to your network... add power. 7 When the option to press the video select button to choose DHCP appears, do not want to use DHCP or you can manually set the IP address on your network. 5 Copy AUTORUN.BRS to your CF/SD card. 6 Insert your CF/SD card into your BrightSign ...