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Copyright
Copyright © 2008–2009 by BrightSign, a division of Roku, Inc. All rights reserved. Roku, the Roku logo,
and the BrightSign logo are trademarks of Roku, Inc. Other brand and product names are trademarks
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Contents

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Chapter 1

Getting Started

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What is BrightSign Network Manager?
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Signing into BrightSign Network Manager
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Setting up a BrightSign network
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Managing Presentations

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Creating a presentation
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Arranging the files in your presentation
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Testing a presentation
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Revising a presentation
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Changing your presentation settings
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Scheduling a presentation
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Copying a presentation
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Renaming a presentation
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Deleting a presentation
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Adding units to your BrightSign network
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Creating distribution groups
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Creating reports
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Viewing reports
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Downloading reports
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Creating custom presentations
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Customizing a playlist you create with BrightSign Network Manager
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Adding a playlist or CSV file to your presentation
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Updating your BrightSign software
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Chapter 1
Getting Started

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What is BrightSign Network Manager?
BrightSign Network Manager enables you to deliver and manage your digital sign content via an
Internet connection. You can use BrightSign Network Manager with Roku BrightSign HD2000
digital signs.

Signing into BrightSign Network Manager
To use BrightSign Network Manager, you must
contact Roku to obtain an account name, a user
name and a password. Once you have received
your account information, you can sign into the
BrightSign website so you can create and
manage your digital sign content.
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Go to www.BrightSignNetworkManager.com.

Click Account and enter your account name.
3 Click User name and enter your user name.
4 Click Password and enter your password.
5 Click Sign In.

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Setting up a BrightSign network
To use BrightSign Manager, you must first set up the BrightSign HD2000 units and connect
them to a network with Internet access as described in the HD2000 documentation. Next,
you must prepare your CF/SD cards for use on a BrightSign network.
To prepare CF/SD cards for a BrightSign network:
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Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign Network
Manager” for details).
Create the group for which you want to prepare the CF/SD card (see “Creating distribution
groups” for details).
Download the Setup File to your computer:
a Click Setup in the upper-right corner of the
screen.
b Click the Group list, and select the group for
which you want to prepare the CF/SD card.
c Click the Time Zone list and select the time
zone for which you want to prepare the
CF/SD card.
d Click Download Setup File.
Extract the Setup File onto your CF/SD card:
a Insert the CF/SD card into a card reader that is connected to your computer.
b Extract the Setup File onto the CF/SD card.
c Repeat steps 4a and 4b to prepare a separate CF/SD card for each BrightSign in this group
and time zone.
Prepare CF/SD cards for other BrightSign groups and time zones by repeating steps 2–4 and
selecting the appropriate options for the other groups and time zones.

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Managing Presentations

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This chapter shows you how to create presentations and deliver them to the units in your
BrightSign network.

Creating a presentation
When you create a presentation, you select the overall layout of the screen and the content you
want to include. For example, you can specify that you want to split the screen vertically into two
regions: one region for video and the other region for graphics.
Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager
account (see “Signing into BrightSign Network
Manager” for details).
2 Select the layout for your presentation:
a Click Create Presentation.
b Click one of the template samples: Full
screen, 2-zone horizontal, 2-zone vertical,
3-zone, 5-zone, or 5-zone with clock.
c Click HDMI or VGA and then select the
resolution setting from the list.
d Enter a name for your presentation, and then
click Continue.
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Upload files to your library:
a Click Upload New Files.
b Do either of the following:
• To add files from your local computer
drives, click Upload content from your
local drive, select the files you want to
add, and then click Open. The upload
status appears next to each filename while
the files are uploading, and a check
appears next to each filename when the
upload is done.
• To access files from a server, click Use
content from a remote server, enter the server’s address followed by the filename, and
then click Add. For example, if your file is called video23.mpg and it is stored in the files
folder on the roku.com server, you need to enter http://roku.com/files/video23.mpg.
When the file is done uploading, click OK.
c Click Finished.
d Repeat steps 3a – 3c to add other files to your library.
4 Add files from your library to your presentation:
a Under Files, check the boxes next to the files you want to include in this presentation.
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Click Add to Presentation.
c Do either of the following:
• Click Continue to add other files to your presentation.
• Click Layout to position the files within your template.
NOTE: If your presentation has only one zone, the Layout option is replaced by Play Order. This
option enables you to define the sequence in which the files play.
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(Optional) Add an RSS feed to your presentation:
NOTE: If your presentation includes more than one zone, you can add either an RSS feed or text in
the zone that is designated for this type of content.

Under Widgets, click RSS
Feed Widget.
b Enter the web address for
the RSS feed.
c Click Every 30 minutes and
select how often you want to refresh this RSS feed.
d Click Add.
6 (Optional) Add text to your presentation:
a Under Widgets, click Text
Widget.
b Enter the text you want to
include. To insert a pause
between text segments,
press Enter. Do not press
Enter unless you want to
insert a pause between text segments.
c Click Add.
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(Optional) Enter a comment for this presentation:
a Under Presentation, click Add a
comment.
b Enter a description or any other notes you
want to include about this presentation.
The comment does not appear during
playback of the presentation.
c Click Save.

Arranging the files in your presentation
After you select the screen layout and the files you want to include in your presentation, you
need to indicate where you want each file to appear on the screen and in which order you want
the files to appear.
If necessary, open the presentation you want to arrange:
a Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign
Network Manager” for details).
b Click the My Files tab.
c Click the Presentations list and select the presentation you want to arrange.
2 If you presentation includes more than one zone, indicate where you want each file to
appear on the screen:
a Click Layout.
b Move a file to another zone by clicking the circle in the new zone.
TIP: Use the thumbnail image in the upper-left corner of the screen to see where the various zones
are located on the screen. By default, files are placed in Zone 1. Other items such as text, an RSS
feed, and the clock, cannot be moved to other zones.
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Indicate the order in which you want the files to play:
a Under Zone 1, change the numbers next to each file
to indicate the playback sequence for that zone.
b Click Update Zone 1.
c Repeat this process for any other zones that have
been assigned multiple files.
d After you update all of the zones, click Finished.

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Testing a presentation
After you arrange the files in your presentation, you need to test the presentation to make sure
it plays as you intended. To test the presentation, run it on a BrightSign that is attached to your
local network.
Prepare a CF/SD card for the LocalTest group (see “Setting up a BrightSign network” for
details.)
2 Select the presentation you want to test:
a Click the Scheduling tab.
TIP: You can also access the scheduling screen by clicking Schedule Presentation on the
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Under Unscheduled Presentations, click the presentation you want to test.
3 Test the presentation:
a Click Test Presentation.
b Insert the LocalTest group card you
prepared in step 1 into a BrightSign that is
connected to your network and is currently
turned off.
c Click Start Test.
d Turn on the BrightSign.
e Wait for the presentation to download and
play on the BrightSign.
4 Do one of the following:
• If your presentation did not play as intended, click Cancel and follow the steps in the next
section, “Revising a presentation” before you continue.
• If the test was successful and your presentation played as intended, click Skip Test and follow
the steps in “Scheduling a presentation” to continue.
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Revising a presentation
If your presentation does not play as you intended, or you simply want to make enhancements,
you can revise your presentation.
NOTE: Once you create a delivery schedule for you presentation, you cannot change the content
in your presentation unless you cancel the schedule.
Open the presentation you want to revise:
a Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign Network
Manager” for details).
b Click the My Files tab.
c Click the Presentations list and select the presentation you want to revise.
2 Do any of the following:
• Remove a file from the presentation. Under
Presentation, click remove next to the file
name.
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• Assign files to a specific area on the screen
(see “Arranging the files in your
presentation” for details.)
• Set the order in which the files play (see
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for details.)
• Add a file, widget, text, or comment to the presentation (see “Creating a presentation”
for details).
• Edit a text widget on a Windows PC. Under Widgets, highlight the text on the screen and then
press Ctrl + C. Open Notepad and paste the text into a new note by pressing Ctrl + P. Revise
the note in Notepad, and then highlight all of the text and press Ctrl + C. Return to the
BrightSign Network Manager screen, and under Presentation, click remove next to Text.
Under Widgets, click Text Widget, and then press Ctrl + P to paste the revised text into the
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• Edit a comment for a file. Under Files, click Edit in the comments column for that file.
• View a file. Under Files, click the file name.
• View a specific group of files. Under Files, click the Filter By list and select the type of files you
want to view.
TIP: If you want to use this presentation as a template for other presentations, save a copy of it
with a different name (see “Copying a presentation” for details).

Changing your presentation settings
Before you schedule a presentation, you can change general settings for the presentation.
Open the presentation for which you want to change the settings:
a Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign Network
Manager” for details).
b Click the My Files tab.
c Click the Presentations list and select the presentation you want to revise.
2 Under Presentation, click Settings, and then adjust any of the following settings:
• Check Server for New Files: Specify when BrightSign
units check for new content. You can choose a time range
such as 10 pm - 2am or a frequency such as every 12
hours. If you choose a time range, the units connect at
random within the specified time frame. We recommend
this method if you have several units that need to receive
the same content.
• Unit Status Check: Specify how often BrightSign units
contact the network to indicate that they are up and
running. This feature enables you to identify units that are
not functioning or communicating with the network
properly. To view the information collected by the unit
status feature, create a report and look at the Last
Connect Time data.
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• Screen Resolution: Select the HDMI or VGA video output connector, and then select the
resolution setting of your video monitor. If you’re using component video, select HDMI.
• Audio Output: Select the method used to output audio from the BrightSign units:
• Analog audio
• SPDIF audio with stereo PCM (HDMI audio)
• SPDIF audio with raw AC3
• Analog audio with raw AC3 output on the SPDIF connector
• Volume: Set the audio volume by selecting a number from 1–100.
• Slide Transition: Select the effect used to transition from one image to the next image. The
selected transition applies to all zones in your presentation.
• Slide Delay Interval: Set how many seconds an image appears onscreen before moving to
the next file in the playlist. The selected interval applies to all zones in your presentation.
3 Click Save.

Scheduling a presentation
After you test your presentation and confirm that it plays as you intended, you’re ready to create
a delivery schedule. The delivery schedule determines which units in your BrightSign network
will play the presentation and the dates and times the presentation begins to play.
A scheduled presentation has one of three statuses:
• Active: The presentation is currently running on the assigned BrightSign.
• Pending: The presentation is scheduled to run in the future.
• Expired: The presentation has reached its end date and been replaced by an active
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Each BrightSign can contain only one active and one pending presentation. You can, however,
schedule multiple pending presentations in BrightSign Network Manager, but only one pending
presentation resides on a BrightSign at any given time. Each time a BrightSign connects to the
network, it compares its active and pending presentation with the schedule on the server, and if
necessary, it downloads a new active presentation and the next pending presentation. When a
BrightSign is scheduled to switch presentations, playback stops, the card is modified to use the
new content, and the unit reboots.

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Open the scheduling screen:
a Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign
Network Manager” for details).
b Click Schedule Presentation.
TIP: If you’re already signed in to BrightSign Network Manager, you can access the scheduling
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Assign the presentation to groups, dates, and times:
a Under Unscheduled Presentations, click
the presentation you want to schedule.
b Click the boxes next to the groups to
which you want to assign this
presentation. (See “Creating distribution
groups” for details on creating groups.)
c Enter an effective date for each of the
assigned groups.
d Enter the time you want the presentation
to play for each of the assigned groups.
(Be sure to specify the time based on the time zone in which the unit is located).
e Click Schedule.

Copying a presentation
If you need to create a new presentation that is based on another presentation, you can use the
Save As option to make a copy of an existing presentation.
Open the presentation you want to copy:
a Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign
Network Manager” for details).
b Click the My Files tab.
c Click the Presentations list and select the presentation you want to copy.
2 Save the copy:
a Under Presentation, click Save As.
b Enter a name for the copy of the
presentation.
c Click Save to create the copy.
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Renaming a presentation
You can rename a presentation at any time.
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Open the presentation you want to rename:
a Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign
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b Click the My Files tab.
c Click the Presentations list and select the presentation you want to rename.

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Rename the presentation:
a Under Presentation, click Rename.
b Enter a new name for the
presentation.
c Click Save to keep the new name.

Deleting a presentation
You can delete any presentation that has not been assigned to a delivery schedule. Once you
create a schedule for a presentation, you cannot delete it unless you cancel the schedule.
Open the presentation you want to delete:
a Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign
Network Manager” for details).
b Click the My Files tab.
c Click the Presentations list and select the presentation you want to delete.
2 Delete the presentation:
a Under Presentation, click Delete.
b Click Yes to confirm deletion, or click Cancel to keep the presentation.
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This chapter shows you how to add units to your BrightSign network and how to create
distribution groups, reports, and custom scripts.

Adding units to your BrightSign network
Each unit represents a BrightSign that is connected to your network. Units enable you to
distribute presentations to and view reports about specific BrightSigns.
When you set up your BrightSign network (see “Setting up a BrightSign network”), the
BrightSigns you set up are automatically added as units in BrightSign Network Manager the first
time the units connect to the network. You can, however, use the Units tab to add a name and
description for each unit and to change the group and time zone you assigned when you created
the CF/SD card.
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Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign Network
Manager” for details).
Click the Units tab.
Click Add Unit.
Enter the Unit ID.
Click the Group
Assignment list, select the
group to which this unit
belongs.
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Click the Time Zone list and select the time zone where this unit is located.
7 (Optional) Enter a Name and Description for this unit.
8 Click Save.
TIP: If you prefer to enter your unit information in a spreadsheet, you can download your Units
information to your computer by clicking Download Units File. Open the file in a spreadsheet on
your computer, enter your unit information, and then save the file. When you’re ready to upload
your unit information to BrightSign Network Manager, click Import Unit File, click Browse and
select the location of the unit file, and then click Upload.
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Creating distribution groups
Groups enable you to test your presentation and then distribute them to a specific set of
BrightSigns. For example, you can create groups based on the region or department in which the
BrightSigns reside.
BrightSign Network Manager includes two default groups: Default and LocalTest. LocalTest is the
group you use to test your presentations on your local network.
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Sign into your BrightSign Network
Manager account (see “Signing into
BrightSign Network Manager” for details).
Click the Groups tab.
Click Add Group.
Enter a name for this group.
Click Save.
TIP: To delete a distribution group, click the
Delete icon. When the Delete Group
message appears, select the group into which you want to transfer any units assigned to the
group you’re deleting, and then click OK.

Creating reports
You can view and download usage information for the BrightSigns in your network. Each entry
on the report represents a different BrightSign unit, and includes the following information:
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Unique unit ID (mac address)
Unit name and description (if assigned)
Group and time zone when unit connected to the network
Active and pending presentations
IP address
CF/SD card size

Viewing reports
Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign Network
Manager” for details).
2 Click the Reports tab.
3 Click the Filter By list and select the group(s) you want to include in this report.
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Downloading reports
You can download report information to your computer and then import the information into
another application to format it.
Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign Network
Manager” for details).
2 Click the Reports tab.
3 Click the Filter By list and select the group(s) you want to include in this report.
4 Click Download Report Data.
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Click Save, and select the folder in which you want to store the report data.
6 Click Save to begin the download.
7 Import the file into a spreadsheet, database, or another application that can read a CSV
(comma separated values) file and format the report.
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Creating custom presentations
The web-based BrightSign Network Manager software enables you to create a wide range of
presentations. If you need to include features in your presentation that are not supported by the
web-based software, you can create a custom presentation in one of the following ways:
• Create a custom playlist from scratch
• Create a custom CSV file from scratch
• Use BrightSign Network Manager to create a playlist, and then customize it
For details on creating custom playlists and CSV files from scratch, see the BrightSign User Guide
at www.roku.com/brightsign/support/userguide.php. To customize the playlist you create with
BrightSign Network Manager, follow the steps in this section.

Customizing a playlist you create with BrightSign Network Manager
If necessary, open the presentation you want to modify:
a Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign
Network Manager” for details).
b Click the My Files tab.
c Click the Presentations list and select the presentation for which you want to customize
the playlist.
2 Create a playlist by arranging the files in your presentation (see “Arranging the files in your
presentation” for details).
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Download the playlist to your computer:
a On the autoplay.bsp line under Presentation, click Edit.
b When the Advanced Script Editing message appears, click autoplay.bsp.
c Click Save.
d Select the folder where you want to store the file and then click Save.
4 On your computer, edit the file you downloaded.
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Adding a playlist or CSV file to your presentation
Whether you create a playlist or CSV file from scratch, or customize a playlist that you created
with BrightSign Network Manager, you can use the following steps to add the file to your
presentation.
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Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign Network
Manager” for details).
Click the My Files tab.
Under Files, click Upload New Files.
Select the type of file you want to add:
• Click Upload a custom playlist file to add a
playlist you customized or created from
scratch.
• Click Upload a CSV file to add a CSV you
created.
Select the presentation to which you want to
add the file:
• Select Create a new presentation to add the
file to a new presentation.
• Select Add to an existing one and select an
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Click Browse and select the playlist or CSV file on your computer.
7 Do one of the following depending on the option you selected in step 4:
• Click Upload a Playlist File.
• Click Upload a CSV File.
8 Click Finished.
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Updating your BrightSign software
Roku periodically updates the BrightSign Network Manager. When a new version is available, you
can download it from the BrightSign website. The update process is very safe. If for some reason
the update fails, for example if there is a power failure in the middle of the update, the unit boots
in safe-mode and completes the update.
Sign into your BrightSign Network Manager account (see “Signing into BrightSign Network
Manager” for details).
2 Download the update file to your computer:
a Click Setup in the upper-right corner.
b Under Beta Downloads, click the version you want to download.
c Click Save, and select the folder in which you want to store the report data.
d Click Save to begin the download.
3 Extract the update file onto your CF/SD card and give it one of the following names:
• update.rok: Use this file name if you want to auto-delete the update file after the update is
complete. This is useful when you want to distribute the update to the field on the same CF/SD
card that contains the display content. After the first boot, the BrightSign automatically runs
any auto-run content on the CF/SD card.
• update_save.rok: Use this file name if you want to keep the update file on the CF/SD card
after the update is complete. This is useful when you want to use the same CF/SD card to
update multiple BrightSigns.
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• update_newer.rok: Use this file name if you want to apply the update only if the version is
newer than the version currently on the BrightSign. The update file is not deleted.
• update_different.rok: Use this file name if you want to apply the update only if the version
does not match the version currently on the BrightSign. The file is not deleted.
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a Insert the CF/SD card into the BrightSign.
b Apply power and wait for the unit to boot. If a display is connected it will be blank, but the
LEDs on the front panel light as the unit boots.
c Wait for the red upgrade LED to light up. During the upgrade, the connector activity LEDs
turn on and off to indicate that the upgrade is in progress.
• 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 NTFS or HFS+, then the update.rok file does not delete and
the unit does not reboot after the update. Instead, the Video Mode LEDs flash.
• If you named the file update_save.rok, the Video Mode LEDs flash when the update
finishes. The upgrade file does not delete and the unit does not reboot.

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Metadata Date                   : 2009:01:07 17:10:17-08:00
Format                          : application/pdf
Title                           : BNM_UG.book
Creator                         : Midyne
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Page Count                      : 25
Author                          : Midyne
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