Roku HD1010 Quick Start Guide

Roku HD1010 Manual

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    HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, and HD1010 QUICK START GUIDE
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    Contents What's in the box 1 What is BrightSign 2 Benefits 2 Capabilities 3 Models 4 Connecting a display 5 Using a VGA cable 5 Using an HDMI cable 6 Connecting speakers 7 Getting started with the online Quick Start kit 8 Creating and playing
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    Adding BrightSign to a network 34 Next steps 34 BrightSign feature comparison 35
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    What's in the box? 5v Ser RS-232 Control BrightSign Err Upd Pwr Bsy SD / MMC GP/012 Reset USB Power adapter Rubber feet SD slot cover Cable mount Cable tie International prongs TIP: Use the cable mount and cable tie to keep the cables securely attached to your BrightSign. NOTE: The
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    What is BrightSign? Roku BrightSign is a standalone digital sign or kiosk controller. Because BrightSign is a non-PC device with no moving parts, it is durable, reliable, and an ideal solution for information kiosks, retail displays, museum exhibits, and other
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    • Play live video using the full screen or in a window using a USB video dongle accessory (sold separately) • Schedule content to play at a specific time (hour, day, month, year , mice, and more • Synchronize video playback across multiple BrightSign units • Update software and content remotely with
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    and USB devices • Schedule content by time/date • Live video feed • Support for A/V expansion module accessories BrightSign HD1010 • All HD810 features • Networking support NOTE: For details on the features of each BrightSign model, see "BrightSign feature comparison" on page 35. 4 • • •
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    Connecting a display Using a VGA cable Audio VGA Y Pb Pr HDMI Ethernet Power 5.2V 3A VGA • • 5 •
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    Using an HDMI cable HDMI Audio VGA Y Pb Pr HDMI Ethernet Power 5.2V 3A 6 • • •
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    Connecting speakers If your presentations include audio, you can route the audio through an HDMI display that you connected to your BrightSign, or you can connect powered speakers to your BrightSign. Power Volume Audio In Audio VGA Y Pb Pr HDMI Ethernet Power 5.2V 3A • • 7 •
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    with the online Quick Start kit This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to create your first BrightSign presentations using BrightAuthor 2.0 and the online Quick Start kit. 1 Download the QuickStart.zip file from www.brightsign.biz/quickstart. 2 Unzip the file to a location on your PC
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    types of presentations. See the corresponding sections in this guide to learn more about creating each type of presentation: create a playlist using BrightAuthor 2.0 and the sample files provided in the Quick Start kit. 1 Create a new BrightSign project: a Double-click the BrightAuthor icon on your
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    2 Select the Full Screen template. 10 • • •
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    3 Under Media Library, click Browse and select the QuickStart/Content folder. • • 11 •
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    4 Drag one or more files to the playlist bar. TIP: To set the order in which files play, just drag the files to the desired position in the playlist. 12 • • •
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    5 Publish the presentation on your SD card: a Insert an SD card into your card reader. b Click the Publish tab on the upperleft side of the screen. c Click Local Storage (below the Publish tab). d Under Presentations, click Browse, select the folder where your presentation is located, and then click
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    The following image shows an example of an SD card with a sample playlist: 14 • • •
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    To make changes to the sample full-screen project files: 1 In BrightAuthor, select File > Open. 2 Locate the Quick Start Kit folder and select the folder for your BrightSign model to see the sample project files. 3 Do one of the following: • If your BrightSign is connected to your display via an
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    Creating a multiple zone playlist presentation With BrightSign zones you can divide the screen into windows and play different types of content in each color, background image, font, text color, text alignment, and text orientation. Below are a few examples of BrightSign zone templates: 16 • • •
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    Navigate to the Quick Start Kit folder on your PC, and select the folder for your BrightSign model to see the sample files. 3 Do one of the following to open the BrightAuthor project: • If your BrightSign is connected to your display via an HDMI connection, select the HDMI_zones.xml file. • If your
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    The image above shows the default project file. • Zone 1 is a Video or Images zone. You can add videos, images, or audio files in this type of zone. There can be only one Video zone on the screen at a time. • Zone 2 is an image zone. You can add images to this type of zone. • We're going to resize
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    5 Resize the existing zones: a Click Layout (on the upper-left side of the screen under Edit). b Select and drag the bottom of the VideoOrImages zone to make the zone shorter. c Select and drag the bottom of the Images zone to make both zones the same height. • • 19 •
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    6 Add a new zone: a Click Add Zone, select Ticker, and then click OK. b Drag the Ticker zone to the lower left corner. c Select and drag a corner of the Ticker zone and resize it to fit below the other two zones. 20 • • •
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    Zone 3 is a Ticker zone. You can add RSS feeds and Text files in this type of zone. You can mix both RSS and Text files, and use multiple RSS and Text files in the same zone. • • 21 •
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    Click Browse, locate the QuickStartKit\ Content folder, and then click OK. e Drag the BrightSign_Text_fee d.txt file to the Zone 3 playlist bar. NOTE (HD210 and HD1010 only): To add an RSS feed instead of a text file, follow the steps above, but replace steps 7c -7e with the following: click the RSS
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    8 Publish the presentation on your SD card: a Insert an SD card into your card reader. b Click the Publish tab on the upperleft side of the screen. c Click Local Storage (below the Publish tab). d Under Presentations, click Browse, select the folder where your presentation is located, and then click
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    HD1010 also supports input for interactivity via the Ethernet port. To create an interactive presentation in BrightAuthor 2.0: 1 Double-click the BrightAuthor icon on your desktop. 1 Select File > Open. 2 Navigate to the Quick Start Kit folder on your PC, and select the folder for your BrightSign
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    3 Do one of the following to open the BrightAuthor project: • If your BrightSign is connected to your display via an HDMI connection and you have a button board attached to your BrightSign, select the HDMI_buttons.xml file. • If your BrightSign is connected to your display via a VGA connection and
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    The image above shows the default project file. The Home icon indicates that this is the first file in the playlist. We're going to change the starting menu image and add a third video to the playlist. 26 • • •
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    5 Under Media Library, click Browse and select the QuickStart/Content folder. • • 27 •
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    6 Drag the following files to the playlist bar on the right side of the screen: a Menu_3option.jpg b Zones.mpg 7 In the playlist bar (on the right side of the screen), click Menu_2option.jpg and then press Delete on your PC keyboard. This removes the button transitions as well as the menu image. 28
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    8 Connect the new Menu image to the Attract video so that if the Menu is playing, and you press Button 0, the Attract video plays. To make the connection: a Click Button 0 on the event bar. b Click the bottom of Menu_3option.jpg (the pointer changes to a hand). c Drag the hand pointer from the
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    To make the connections: a Click Button 1 on the event bar. b Click the bottom of Menu_3option.jpg (the pointer changes to a hand). c Draw a line to Interact.mpg. d Click Button 2 on the event bar. e Click the bottom of Menu_3option.jpg. f Draw a line to Zones.mpg. 30 • • •
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    to Menu_3option.jpg. f Click the bottom of Zones.mpg. g Draw a line to Menu_3option.jpg. h Double-click Menu_3option.jpg and check the Set as initial state box. NOTE: If you do not add a Media End event after each video, the videos will loop indefinitely. • • 31 •
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    11 Publish the presentation on your SD card: a Insert an SD card into your card reader. b Click the Publish tab on the upperleft side of the screen. c Click Local Storage (below the Publish tab). d Under Presentations, click Browse, select the folder where your presentation is located, and then
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    Connecting an input device To play interactive presentations, you need to connect an input device to your BrightSign. The following illustrations show how to connect a button board and touch screen: Button board Control 5v Ser RS-232 Control Err Upd Pwr Bsy SD /
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    , scripts for manually setting the date & time, and scripts for testing button boards at: www.brightsign.biz/support/download.php • Support: Get answers to your questions on the support website: www.brightsign.biz/support -or- Contact technical support at: www.brightsign.biz/support/contact_form.php
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    BrightSign feature comparison Features Looping playlist support Basic interactivity (via GPIO port supporting X X X HD210 X X X HD410 X X X X X HD410 X X X HD410 X X X HD810 X X X HD1010 X X X X X X X HD810 X X Ethernet X X X X HD1010 X X X HD810 X X X X X HD1010 X X X • • 35 •
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    (H) or 6.6" (W) x 5.9" (D) x 1.2" (H) 630 grams or 20.3 oz. 5V / 3.0A X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X * We're adding support for more media formats. For a current list of supported file types see the latest Quick Start Guide and User Guide at www.brightsign.biz/support. 36 • • •
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    Copyright © 2010 by BrightSign, a division of Roku, Inc. All rights reserved. Roku, the Roku logo and the BrightSign logo are registered trademarks of Roku, Inc. Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. BrightSign 12980 Saratoga Ave. Suite D,
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QUICK START GUIDE
HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, and HD1010