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informeducate alert advertise promoteentertain Purpose and driving forces of signage Digital signage has been evolving from the standalone off line devices like DVD players and compact flash, memory stick or other removable media players in displays to network connected players. This is where digital signage has its greatest value of being dynamically changed. Instant access to updating allows for rapid changes in product revisions, availability adjustments, schedule modification or last minute additions of events and features. The narrowcasting capabilities of Digital Signage entails targeted messaging to specific types of people expected to be at the display point. If the nature of the audience is likely to change, there again, you can make fast modifications to tailor the message. The primary uses are: 1) To inform 2) To educate 3) To promote & advertise 4) To entertain 5) To alert Digital Signage Advantages • Targeted messaging to specific types of people at the display point • Effectively use Rich Media for attentiongetting and message reinforcement • Dynamically changes content and schedule of appearance centrally, leaving no or low media distribution costs and allowing for rapid changes in product revisions, availability, breaking news and last minute events Signage can serve a number of purposes including: • Increase/develop brand, products, services and awareness • Increase/develop corporate communication flow (employer-employee) • Increase/facilitate sales/buying behaviors • Guide/orient target audience for directions • Increase consumers’ loyalty • Train/inform employees • Create an atmosphere • Decrease long term costs • Decrease perception of wait • Improve audience experience • Support existing marketing tools • Replace paper costs and distribution • Convey timetables, room scheduling • Stream to signage as overflow areas • Support exhibits • Add excitement to an entertainment event Digital Signage Assessment Who • Who is your target audience? • What sector is this in (Retail, Corporate, Education, Government, Civic, Religious, Entertainment, Hospitality, Restaurant, Conference Center, Museum) • Is the signage informational (message board) or more elaborate attention getting? • Is yours a new project or an upgrade? • What is the time frame for system decision? Why • What is the driving motive to having the signage? What is your objective? (branding, education, pushing information more efficiently, reducing costs and time in messaging, reducing printed materials, increasing sales, directing & navigating, providing news updates, evacuation or emergency alert notification). Where • How many Display (screen, projector, LED board) locations desired? • How many buildings are they in? • Where are they located in proximity to each other? • Do they have the same or different content? • To what extent is the content the same? (where a distributed player may work vs. a player at each point) • Are the displays indoors or outdoors? • What is typically the viewing distance from screens? How large a screen might be required? Are there visual impairment requirements? • Is this a single screen display point or side-by-side dual screens with interrelated content on each? • Is this multiple screens in a wall showing one content source? Or is this synchronous multiple screens with multiple sources, changing content from one contiguous impression to individual impressions per screen? • Is there a preference of display technology type? • How important is durability? (metal chassis) • Will the display be in reach of the general public? • Is this a 24/7 operation? How many hours of the day will it operate? (more than 6 is commercial grade displays) • Do you want automatic, scheduled powerup and shut down or will you manually operate? • How do you visualize the screens would be mounted? On the wall? From the ceiling? On heavy, more permanent floor stands? On roll-about floor stands? • Are there physical network connections at each display point? • How much mobility is desired with the display points changing location? • Would you like or need to have wireless LAN connections to display points? • Would you prefer not to have signage on your in-house LAN at all? • How much do you expect to invest in the project? (per screen location?) What •W hat information is being presented? •D o you see the screen as landscape or portrait? • How often will the content change? • Is the content simple? (basic PowerPoint slides or jpeg images) •H ow many layers or on-screen images / areas of presentation do you want? •D o you want to update content via removable media (compact flash) or have network access to update? • What file formats will be shown? • Who is doing content creation? •D o you plan on creating/authoring the content or will a content service provide? •D o you want a content service or do you have an external provider? • If you plan on creating, what level of tools do you want? Simple? Or more elaborate? •D o you have HTML creation abilities? Flash abilities? • If you plan on image creating, what software tools do you already have? (Graphics: IE-Photoshop / Video: IEFinal Cut, Edius, Vegas / Simple: PPT) •W hat tools would you like supplied to be trained on? (Camtasia, Edius, Vegas, X-Point) •W hat real-time feeds would you consider essential (stock, other RSS) What would be interesting? (weather, etc) • Is there a need for interactivity via touch screen? • What would the interactivity do? • What external devices might trigger an event on the signage? • What external devices might be triggered by the signage schedule? • Is there the need to feed a video source (cable, satellite or other) into the individual display point player or into multiple players? • Do you want global monitoring of a number of players for yourself to oversee? • Do you need reporting as a log of what events played? • Do you need interrupts for special bulletins and emergency alerts? Do you expect this is automated or triggered by an authorized administrator? • Do you need meeting room scheduling for displays at room locations? • Do you want the content to feed an inhouse TV distribution info-channel? • Do you want user access to input their own info updates to a section of the screen area or their own slides? • Video Streaming, other sources? • Live Cable feeds or network? How • Who will you manage the signage to keep content current and oversee the functional operation? • Do you want a turn-key solution where you assume operation once set-up or do you want managed services to operate it for you? What extent to each is wanted? • Do you want basic software tools preconfigured in a ready-to-operate mode or do you want to build the framework yourself from design tools? • Is there any sound playback at the screens? • Do you expect to make ad revenues from your signage? How? Your own resources? Do you want an ad agency to sell space on your signage? • What level of help-desk service agreement do you want for technical support? • How much would expect to pay for a service and support contract to have ongoing assistance? When • When do you want this deployed? • How much budgetary information do you need at this point? (ballpark or exact quote) September 2009 Page 3 Digital Signage Workflow Acquisition and Content Creation Storage and Asset Management Scheduling and Playlist Creation 1) Create Content; Render 2) Create Composition 3) Via Management software, transfer file to server and player(s) 4) Set up lists and schedules, for day parts, days of week, etc. 5) Set up any real time or live streams to insert 6) Set up any crawls or windowing desired 7) Set up any control to trigger events or schedule player to control display on/off 8) Set to Monitor or Report- Confirm playback Display Transportation VIA Network Flat Panel Distribution Attract, Inform, Display within Store, Business or Enterprise Satellite ADTEC SignEdje Dedicated Infrastructure Kiosk Retail Display, Promotions and Education VPN/Internet Cayin SMP - Pro Series Projector Attract, Direct and Inform Wireless and Mobile broadband WOW media gateway September 2009 Page 5 Content Creation Want to create your own content? Below are a few examples of content creation software for in-house use. Need help with content creation but don’t know who to go to? Let Starin help you solve your content creation needs. Stain has a third party relationship with a company that only provides content creation. There is no competitive threat and they will professionally execute the job like you would want. EDIUS 6 EDIUS® nonlinear editing software is designed for any broadcast and postproduction environment, especially those using newer, tapeless forms of video recording and storage. EDIUS 6 offers more than 100 new features, such as 4K, 2K, and free size project support, advanced timeline workflow improvements, 16 ISO multicam support, new source browser, free shape mask filter, track matte keyer, and AVCHD exporter to name just a few. The editing engine has been tuned for better real-time performance, and the enhanced Proxy Mode opens up exciting possibilities for entirely new editing workflows. EDIUS Neo 3 Featuring a basic, entry-level range of tools and features, EDIUS® Neo 3 software is ideal for those new to video editing. Yet, it also provides powerful nonlinear editing features common to all EDIUS solutions, such as realtime, multi-track, mixed-format HD/SD editing, chromakeying, titling, and both Blu-ray Disc and DVD authoring. Camtasia Studio Produce HD-quality videos for the web and mobile devices. No tweaks or technospeak, just sparkling clear video with compact file sizes...every single time. Camtasia Studio makes it a piece of cake to share video in the format and size your audience wants. Mac or PC or iPhone. Supported formats • Flash player compatible (MP4/FLV/SWF) • iPod/iPhone/iTunes (M4V) • CD/DVD/lossless export (AVI) • Silverlight-compatible WMV • QuickTime (MOV) • RealMedia (RM) • Animated GIF • Audio only (MP3) Dynamic Digital Signage solutions CAYIN provides very straight-forward digital signage solutions, including media players, servers, advanced management software and content-editing software for different vertical markets. Web Manager • Manage each player remotely via wired/wireless network. • Manage each media player through web-based user interface. • Turn on/off screens or control other devices by RS-232. • Recover system remotely for easy maintenance. • Create log files recording the system status for management and analysis purposes. Add Super Monitor to remotely see playout from players and SuperReporter to generate advanced reports • Manage the player directly as a standalone system or deploy mutliple units with CAYIN CMS server within a server-client structure. . It’s easy to make a template with Cayin Skin Editor Skin Editor Using a simple software tool that Cayin offers you... simply choose your background, select your zones and add multimedia, slide shows and a ticker. CAYIN xPost, the web-based application software, offers a combination of essential tools to create rich contents for digital signage in different vertical markets. It provides an easy-to-use platform for instant data entry and further extends the usage of CAYIN SMP-WEB series players to meet users’ requirements of frequent, daily maintenance. One package for complete public information displa y Content Creation Platform for Cayin SMP-Web Series Players CAYIN xPost offers a powerful suite of content editing software: meetingPost, wayfinderPost, and lobbyPost, and the highly integrated user interface and database enable you to work more efficiently. xPost lobbyPost Rich and flexible presentation for lobbies CAYIN xPost, the web-based application software, offers a combination of essential tools to create rich contents for digital signage in different vertical markets. It provides an easy-to-use platform for instant data entry and further extends the usage of CAYIN SMPWEB series players to meet users’ requirements of frequent, daily maintenance. wayfinderPost A wide variety of applications for dynamic public announcements and direction guiding meetingPost Digital signage system dedicated to meeting room management Main features September 2009 Page 7 Four easy steps to create a signage xPost provides the content editing platform with easy operational workflow, which comprises the following four steps: Zone-type Media Player (SMP-PRO Series) This series is designed for applications which only require displaying video, graphics and tickers. SMP-PROPLUS SMP-PRO4 • • • • 6 zones Fanless design Portrait mode Local A/V (S-Video) Input • • • 7 zones HD 720p video Landscape and portrait display 2 videos • Web-based Media Player (SMP-WEB Series) This series is designed for advanced and interactive applications via HTML, Flash, etc. SMP-WEB4 • • • • • Fanless design HD 720 video AV-in DVI Landscape display SMP-WEBDUO SMP-WEBPLUS • • • • HD 720p video Landscape and portrait display 2 videos • • • • Full HD 1080p video Dual display Landscape and portrait display DVI 2/4 videos Content Management Server (CMS) CMS is the dedicated digital signage server for remote and central management over IP network. CMS-Performance • • • • Max. 8 video streaming channels Unlimited user account CPU 2.4 GHz 1G bps Ethernet CMS-Mini • • • • Max. 1 video streaming channel Max. 30 accounts CPU 1GHz 100Mbps Ethernet Advanced Management Software ContentEditing Application Software xPost This web-based application software, is especially designed to provide predesigned templates and an easy-to-use platform for instant data entry for different vertical markets, such as hotels, convention centers, etc. Super Monitor 3 SuperMonitor 3 is the advanced management software dedicated for CAYIN digital signage network. Incorporated with CAYIN CMS server, the software greatly enhances managerial functions, assisting administrators in monitoring and configuring multiple CMS servers and SMP players simultaneously by simply clicking, selecting, and drag-n-drop.billing reports. Super Reporter 2 SuperReporter 2 is the advanced reporting software dedicated for CAYIN digital signage network. Incorporated with CAYIN SMP players, the software assists administrators in generating playback and system status reports instantly for multiple digital signage networks. dates and start to book rooms! meetingPost also features for its search function, which can automatically available rooms for a specified period of time. xPost 3 integrated modules: wayfinderPost One package for complete public information display. CAYIN xPost offers a powerful suite of content editing software: wayfinderPost, lobbyPost and provides meetingPost the highly integrated wayfinderPost variousand templates, which can be applied in differen user interface and database enable you to work more efficiently. Applications include, but not limited to, the following four examples. 1. wayfinderPost Meeting Information and Direction wayfinderPost provides various templates, which can be applied in different occasions with great flexibility such as meeting information and directions, floor plans or promote special events. Integrated with meetingPost, wayfinderPost Application Software can retrieve meeting information automatically and display today’s meeting on the screen, along with the direction of the meeting room. It can improve the traffic flow lobbyPost and guide the event participants to the right meeting room. 2. lobbyPost Application Software Each template of lobbyPost contains multiple areas for a variety of combinations of guest room information, Each template of lobbyPost contains multiple areas for a variety of combinations of guest room inforFloor Plan currency exchange, weather information, images, Flash, video, and ticker. You can follow the pre-configured mation, currency exchange, weather information, images, Flash, video,can and ticker. You can follow the wayfinderPost assist in creating a simple usages or modify the data type of each area to create your own ideal lobby display. pre-configured usages or modify the data type of each areafloor to create your own ideal lobby display. plan by selecting build-in symbols, entering information about each floor, and Pre-Configured Template Changing Data the Type Pre-designed templates for fast adoption uploading self-designed pictures. 1 2 1 2 1 Logo 1 Logo with animated effect by Flash meetingPost, wayfinderPost, and lobbyPost are all installed with various Application Software 2 2 Time portrait and landscape templatesTime that allow users to create signage easily and 3 4 3 4 3 Weather 3 Room Type & Tariff (text and image) quickly. Users can also customize displays by changing logo, background 4 4 Video Video image, as well as colors and sizes of texts based on actual needs. lobbyPost 5 Room Type & Tariff (pure text) 5 Weather Web-based UI for easy remote management 5 6 5 6 Exchange Rate 6 6 Animated ads by Flash or image slide show Image 7 Green Background 7 User-designed Orange Background Image 7 contains multiple Each template of lobbyPost for a variety of combinations of guest and room7intuitive. information,Administrators xPost provides a web-based userareas interface, designed to be simple can sit in front of currency exchange, weather information, images, Flash, video, and ticker. You can follow the pre-configured any computer and remotely change the information displayed in the lobby, outside meeting rooms, and in the usages or modify the data type of each area to create your own ideal lobby display. 3. meetingPost Room type and tariff: users can show type, quantity, tariff, availability, and other picturefacilities. of guest rooms. You can process online booking for room all meeting and banquet rooms, and To hallway. Pre-Configured Template Changing Data Type Currency exchange rate: users can input information at maximum three columns: country, andto sell and buy rates. arrange events on monthly and weekly calendars, simply click on the dates and start book 1 2 1 2 1 Logo 1 Logo with animated effect by Flash Weather: users can enter data manually or retrieve weather information automatically from the Internet. rooms! meetingPost also features for its search function, which can automatically find available rooms for a specified period of time, usages or modify the data type of each area to create your meetingPost 2 Time 3 4 2 Time 3 3 Weather 4 xPost system structure 4 Video own ideal lobby display. Three Three types types of of presentation meetings Admin PC 3 Room Type & Tariff (text and image) 4 Video 5 Room Type & Tariff (pure text) 5 6 7 7 Green Background Image Single meeting 5 Weather 5 6 Exchange Rate Adminstrator 6 7 6 Animated ads by Flash or image slide show 7 User-designed Orange Background Image Meeting list SMP-WEB series player Display details outofall the rooms. Room type and tariff: users can show room type, quantity, tariff, availability, and List picture guest ofcan theinput current appointed CurrencyxPost exchange rate: users information at maximum three columns: country, and sell and buy rates. Server meeting or retrieve weather information automatically meetings of the wayfinderPost Weather: users can enter data manually from the Internet. lobbyPost meetingPost xPost system structure xPost system structure Room booking system Admin PC Adminstrator day LAN WAN* Intranet SMP-WEB series player SMP-WEB series player Screen lobby You can process online booking for all meeting and banquet rooms, and other SMP-WEB xPost ServerTo arrange events on monthly and weekly calendars, simply click on the facilities. series player wayfinderPost * We strongly suggest that xPost lobbyPost Screen dates andbestart tostable book rooms! should used in network meetingPost CMS (optional) meeting room SMP-WEB environment. distribute video files series player LAN meetingPost also features for its search function, which can automatically find WAN* available rooms for a specifiedIntranet period of time. xPost system requirements * We strongly suggest that xPost should be used in stable network environment. wayfinderPost Operating System: SMP-WEB series player Screen Integrated lobby display A combination of “single meeting” and “integrated Screen display” meeting room Screen hallway Screen hallway CMS (optional) distribute video files Windows® XP or Windows® Vista September 2009 Page 9 1024templates, x 768 or above recommended Display Resolution: wayfinderPost provides various whichiscan be applied in different occasions with great flexibility. xPost system requirements Applications include, but notIntel® limited to, the following four examples. Pentium® 4 compatible CPU or above Processor: Operating System: Windows® XP or Windows® Vista Digital Signage Decoder/Player SignEdje 4 - Flash Memory 4 GB SignEdje 8 - Flash Memory 8 GB All models feature: - MPEG 2 & MPEG 4 decoding - Up to 720p and 1080i resolutions - 25 Mbps data speed decoding - External Power Supply Video Outputs: - One decode configurable to DVI-I or Composite (BNC) Audio Outputs: - S/PDIF digital audio (RCA female), Analog stereo audio (L/R RCA) Advanced application - You can have the signEdje play videos and insert a graphic ID overlay, create a crawl of text info, insert real-time feeds at specific times, take a live feed from any video source for an announcement, have a recorded file on a remote server play by a trigger at the display site or activated from another system (i.e. life safety), have external control begin files on the signEdje (touch panel control) or have the signEdje control external devices, like turning on & off the display during off hours. Edje4111 HD - 80 GB HD Features: - MPEG 2 & MPEG 4 decoding - Up to 720p and 1080i resolutions - 25 Mbps data speed decoding - Internal Power Supply Video Outputs: - One decode configurable to DVI-I or Composite (BNC). Cable required for VGA, YUV, HDMI, RGBHV and RGB. Audio Outputs: - S/PDIF digital audio (RCA female), Unbalanced analog stereo audio (1/8” female) Soloist HD Pro - 160 GB HD Broadcast Quality Player Decoder - MPEG2, MPEG4, 720p & 1080i media player - Up to 1080i resolution - Video aspect format: 4x3 or 16x9 - Scheduling/Control software included - 19” rack-mountable - Supports AVC/H.264 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame using Adtec them to perform quickly.” There are 16 signEdjes and monitors divided into four pods in the Roots and Influences exhibit. Each pod contains four signEdjes delivering content to four 40-inch flat panel LCD displays in portrait mode to create a large synchronous video wall. They feature video collages that describe the past music legends that affect the artistry of current day superstars. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Acme Professional integrated 36 Adtec Digital signEdje high definition MPEG 2 digital media servers into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ANNEX NYC. The 25,000 square foot museum, which opened Nov. 2008 in New York’s SoHo district, is an experiential, technologicallyadvanced exhibition focusing on the greatest moments in rock history. As the integrator for the project, Acme Professional wanted to create a complex audio visual system that could be installed with a minimum amount of building infrastructure and a maximum amount of central control to allow flexibility to fine tune the exhibits to the client’s needs. The goal of the installation was to have reliable synchronous playback with very high video quality and show control capability at a very attractive price. One of the challenges Acme faced when designing the layout was the limited space available. “We realized that we could place the servers in direct proximity to projectors and flat panel displays allowing us to keep the video cable run very short and maximize signal quality, installing a single inexpensive CAT-5 cable for show control of the signEdjes,” said Tom Clark, principal of Acme Professional. “The signEdjes are quite efficient; they draw almost no power and loading and function are a quick process and their tremendous operational flexibility doesn’t stand in the way of getting In John Lennon: The New York City Years, four signEdjes are being used individually, driven by specific content including John and Yoko’s art films and home movies. In other areas of the museum, signEdjes show footage of concerts and interviews and in some cases collages of multiple archival films related to specific rock and roll artists. Digital Signage Unity ADTEC Decoder/Players • Solid Video EngineMPEG 2 & 4 SD-HD • Synchronize for multi-view walls • signEdje decoders • mediaHub HD encoders • Ad Insertion, Stream insertion • Admin-to-one and Group management software HYUNDAI • Reliable 24/7 Operation • Multi-screen matrix built-in • Tempered Glass Options • Displays Range from 40” to 70” Your Supply Partner www.starin.biz (800) 846-5606 September 2009 Page 11 Plasma / LCD Displays Narrow bezel - 0.7 inch TH32LR20U TH37LRU20 TH42LF20U TH50PF20U TH58PF20U 32” Class 720p High Definition Hospitality LCD Display Resolution: 1,366 x 768 pixels Contrast Ratio: 18,000 : 1 37” Class 720p High Definition Hospitality LCD Display Resolution: 1,366 x 768 pixels Contrast Ratio: 18,000 : 1 42” Full HD LCD Digital Signage Display Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels Contrast Ratio: 1,000 : 1 Narrow bezel - 0.7 inch TH47LF20U 47” Full HD LCD Digital Signage Display Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels Contrast Ratio: 1,000 : 1 50” Class 1080P FULL-HD Plasma Display Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1 58” Class Professional Series Full HD Plasma Display Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1 TH65PF20 65” Class Professional Series Full HD Plasma Display Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1 TH-85PF12U 85” Class Professional Series, 1080p Full-HD Plasma Resolution: 1,920 x 1,080 pixels Contrast Ratio: 40,000:1 LCD Dignage Displays - Ideal for Wide Open Spaces Large-screen displays N-CLASS PANASONIC LCD FULL-HD designed especially for AYS,digital SOFTWARE AND PLAYER HARDWARE signage use transmit information with sharp, clear images, in open ED TO WORK TOGETHER FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE AND RELIABILITY spaces such as airports, commercial facilities, cafes and restaurants. Digital Signage Panasonic has partnered with CoolSign® – a global leader in digital signage software – to offer your customers a solid, digital signage makes distributing, CoolSign Digital platform Signagethat Software Platform controlling and displaying digital media on networked Panasonic Full-HD LCDs both easy and affordable. Specifically designed for digital signage media, messages can incorporate still images, full-motion This solution takes the guesswork out of signage solutions andsound. is the perfect way to graphics and broadcast-quality video, with or without Message elements cansell be designed to digital signage technology to a wide customer base – with an overboxed package under a change automatically at any time. single SKU. All equipment arrives at one time for a simplified installation with fewer chance of work crew delays or confusion. Panasonic Digital Signage Packages are ideal for various applications: Advertis ® Advertising/Promotion Panasonic Digital Signage Packages are Increase sales and promote featured products by targeting customers ideal for various applications: • Advertising/Promotion where they congregate or make purchasing decisions. In retail stores, • Information/Notification dealerships, banks, transportation hubs and more, digital signage puts • Wayfinding/Product Information your message in front of your target audience, when and where it onic Digital • LiveSignage Video/Entertainment counts most. ncludes:• And more ull-HD LCD Digital Signage 42" or 47" LF20U Information/Notification Deliver up-to-the-minute information that alerts and notifies your The Panasonic Digital Signage Package includes: audience in real time. Manage expectations, save time and expense igital Signage Player Software • Panasonic Full-HD LCD Digital Signage Displays by distributing correct information quickly at airport and train – 42” or 47” LF20U edia player with embedded • CoolSign Digital Signage Player Software gates, concourses, kiosks and more. ystem • Powerful Media Player with embedded operating system • Custom mounting for Panasonic display and media player Highest quality, cut to length HDMI, RS232 control, and power Wayfinding/Product Information unting for•Panasonic display cables player Avoid crowding, long lines and delays bySeptember effectively directing 2009 people Page 13 lity, cut-to-length HDMI, with wayfinding signage. From lobbies to conference spaces, campuses to hospitals, digital signage can direct, answer common Increase they con banks, tr front of y real-time altered in store, av automati images, without s convenie Digital Information Display Sony Large Panel Displays deliver remarkable resolution, accurate color reproduction and long panel life FWD-S42H1 The FWD-S42H1 42” LCD display has features which make it ideal for use in digital signage and broadcast applications. With an unmatched combination of thin bezel, full High Definition resolution and high brightness panel. • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 • Contrast: 1000:1; Brightness: 700cd/m2 FWDS42H1TOUCH 42” Interactive LCD Touch Screen FWD-S42E1 The FWD-S42E1 42” flat, wide display monitor has the key features of the public displays, Full HD, Slim Bezel, Portrait Installation, Network Reporting, Digital Interface and achieved low power consumption in normal operation. • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 • Contrast: 1000:1; Brightness: 500cd/m2 Digital Information Display FWD-S47H1 47inch Full HD Thin Bezel LCD The FWD-S47H1 47” LCD display has features which make it ideal for use in digital signage and broadcast applications. With an unmatched combination of thin bezel, full High Definition resolution and high brightness panel. • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 • Contrast: 1000:1; Brightness: 700cd/m2 FWDS47H1TOUCH 47” Interactive LCD Touch Screen GXD-L52H1 52inch Full HD Ruggedized LCD ideal for use in digital signage advertising applications in semi-outdoor environments such as train stations, airports, convention centers, stadiums, and others. • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 • Contrast: 800:1; Brightness: 500cd/m2 • IP30 Rated Dust Resistant, Tamper Resistant GXD-L65H1 65inch Full HD Ruggedized LCD ideal for use in digital signage advertising applications in semioutdoor environments such as train stations, airports, convention centers, stadiums, and others. • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 • Contrast: 2500:1; Brightness: 700cd/m2 • Multi-Display formats 1x2, 1x3, 1x4, 2x1, 3x1, 4x1, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4 September 2009 Page 15 Wallplate Baluns Display Mounts Flat Panel Display Mounts & Carts Video Wall System for up to 50” displays Contact Starin for configuration. Atlas - Flat-Panel Mounts Atlas Flat Wall Mounts combine superior stability and security to create a solid platform for your large screen flat-panel display. They come in a variety of types such as: tilting, rotating, ceiling and more. Infinity - Swingout Wall Mounts Swingout arm mounts are available for all sizes of flat panels. Choose from scissor-style, radial glide or swingout arm. UNI-DS+AUDIO Universal Flat Panel Mount with Audio Terra - Floor stands & Carts Mount one or two flat panels to these strong, stable stands and carts. Display in your business or for educational use. Rack-Mountable Baluns DIGI-HD-UHR2 Balun HDMI up to 300’ over a single twisted pair cable. DIGI-HD-8X8 High-Definition Twisted Pair Matrix A true matrix switcher, the DIGI-HD-8X8 features eight HDMI inputs, eight HDMI outputs and eight twisted pair extender outputs. Distribution Amplifier Baluns DIGI-DVI-F DVI-D Active Balun Set transmits a high-definition DVI-D (digital visual interface) up to 150 feet over two unshielded twisted pair cables, such as Cat 5e or Cat 6. Wallplate Baluns AVO-V1A2-WP110 Composite Video & Audio Wallplate Balun Transmits composite video and stereo analog audio signals over standard unshielded twisted pair cabling, such as Cat 5 or Cat 6. Intelix DIGI-HD-4X2 HighDefinition Twisted Pair Matrix Four HDMI inputs, two HDMI outputs and two twisted pair extender outputs. The matrix supports 1080i and 1080p highdefinition video, and is HDMI 1.3b compliant. AVDA-8-F Audio/ Video Distribution Amplifier Balun Distributes two channels of audio and video to 8 destinations via CAT5 AVO-VGA2-WP Passive VGA & Stereo Audio Balun Transmits VGA video up to 450 feet -- no power required-and stereo audio up to 2,500 feet over standard unshielded twisted pair cable. AVO-USB extender set Transmits low and full speed USB signals over twisted pair cabling. The set extends low speed USB 1.0 and 2.0 signals up to 330 feet, and full speed USB 1.0 and 2.0 signals up to 100 feet. Audio-Video distribution devices 711N & 712N Composite Video & Stereo Audio over Twisted Pair Transmitter. TP-305A 1:5 Computer Graphics Video, Audio & RS-232 Twisted Pair Receiver & Distribution Amplifier TP121 and TP122 twisted pair transmitter and receiver for VGA signals. TP-551 and TP552 twisted pair transmitter and receiver for HDMI signals. TP-310A 1:10 Computer Graphics Video, Audio & RS-232 Twisted Pair Receiver & Distribution Amplifier September 2009 Page 17 Digital Signage Order Worksheet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 How many displays do you require? • Hyundai Commercial grade metal chassis LCD in sizes 32”-70” • Panasonic Professional LCD and Plasmas in sizes from 32”-65” • Sony provides Professional LCD in sizes from 42 & 47” Is the display in a public area, requiring tempered glass? • Hyundai MLG versions – special order Is a Kiosk enclosure version needed? • Hyundai has Indoor and Outdoor – special order Multi-screen for video wall needed? • Panasonic and Hyundai have units with internal processing to split a single source image across multiple screens – Hyundai special order depending on size Ultra thin bezel for wall needed? How bright do you want the screens? How do you want to mount the screens? • Hyundai provides 46” – special order • Basic brightness is 4-500; Hyundai has 700 and 1500 models – special order • Ceiling mount for monitor ECM-3763S • Tilt wall mount for monitor CTM-MS2 • Floor stand for monitor (add CTM-MS2) PSD-TS • Double sided floor stand (add 2- CTM-MS2) PSD-CS • Rolling floor stand for monitor VFI PMS-FLB & PM-CMP What is your on-premise network connection? With a terrestrial to the premises will distribution locally be wired or Wifi to the players? On the client’s network or setting up an independent one? Wired-on LAN - Go to # 10 Adtec, Cayin Ordering Wifi - Go to # 16 Cayin Do you want full screen, highest quality video? Multiple screens synchronized? Local ad insertion? Encryption? Yes - Go to #11 Adtec ordering for produced video using these features No - Go to #13 Cayin for Info-based layered video Adtec Ordering: What size of storage space do you need on the local player? SIGNEDJE-HD SIGNEDJE-HD-4 SIGNEDJE-HD-8 EDJE4111-HD SOLOISTHD-PRO Adtec Ordering: Do you want to manage individual players or a group of say more than 3? Cayin Ordering: Do you have HTML design capabilities and want graphics that will do web functions or do you want a simple content management for use with basic media files? Cayin Ordering: With simple content management, what storage size do you need, what output do you want and do you want portrait view? no storage 4 GB solid state 8 GB solid state 80GB 300GB For group management – MediaManager Server • MMS-L 0.5 terrabyte • MMS-M 1 terrabyte • MMS-H 2 terrabytes HTML GO TO #15 SIMPLE GO TO #14 SMP-WEB series SMP-PRO series SMP-PRO4 160GB VGA & DVI-D Outs; 1280x1024 Display & 720p Video; 7-Zones on-screen- one background, one multimedia, two slide show, two ticker, one clock/date; Local video input SMP-PROPLUS above with 1920x1200 Display, VGA only, Supports Portrait; Added multimedia zone for Info-based layered screen 15 Cayin Ordering: For players requiring knowledge of creating content with HTML/Flash, what storage size do you need, what output do you want, do you want touch screen or dual screen with one unit? 16 17 18 19 20 21 Cayin Ordering: Do you want a dual screen display with individual content from one player? 23 24 SMP-WEBPLUS VGA only, 1600x1200 or 1080p SMP-WEBDUO 320 GB; dual DVI outs Cayin Ordering: Do you want the player on the Wifi network? SMP-OPT-WIFI wifi option Cayin Ordering: Do you want to manage a small or large group of players? Central grouping, scheduling, streaming, monitoring, access right management & emergency. For management of 1 or 2 players, a CMS is not required. CMS-Mini 160GB 6 user accounts, up to 40 players, 1 Composite Video In CMS-Perf 4 160GB Unlimited user accounts, 250 Players, 4 Composite Video Ins CMS-Perf 8 160GB Unlimited user accounts, 250 Players, 8 Composite Video Ins Cayin Ordering: Do you want monitoring or reporting? Cayin Ordering: Do you want monitorong or reporting? Do you want to distribute one player to several screens? Call for additional screens 22 SMP-WEB4 160GB VGA& DVI-D, 2048x2048 Display; Plays 720p video, Supports HTML/ Flash playback; Video input; HID Touch X-Post predetermined templates for easy to data entry: Lobby-post, Meeting-post,Wayfinder-post Super Monitor live status of performance Super Reporter logging reports Select # of screens to distribute video signals over HDMI: • Kramer VM-4HDMI DA 1 to 4 screens • Kramer VM-8HDMI DA 1 to 8 screens Order qty to # for sending video signal over CAT 5 • Key Digital UTP Xmit/Rcvrs Content Creation ordering: Do you have e-media production capabilities or do you want a simple object For creative tools GO TO 29 For simple, go to Cayin #18 Content Creation ordering: Do you want to produce videos? For video editing order Grass Valley Edius Neo Grass Valley Edius Pro Content Creation ordering: Do you want to capture your PC screen to record PowerPoints, etc? 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