User guide
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Playing Media with BrightSign
- Working with Playlists
- What is a playlist?
- Creating a playlist
- Playlist commands
- BMP, MP3, MPG (HD2000 only), VOB (HD2000 only), TS (HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, and HD1010), PNG, JPG
- debug
- rem
- print
- (HD2000 only) audiomode # (default is 1)
- (HD2000 only) audiooutput # (default is 0)
- (HD2000 only) audiochan # (default is 2)
- volume # (default is 100)
- videomode
(HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, and HD1010 default is 1024x768x75p; HD2000 default is 1280x720x60p) - Viewmode
(default is 0) - imagemode # (default is 0)
- slideinterval # (default is 3)
- transition # (default is 0)
- GPIOEnableInput
(HD410, HD810, and HD1010 only) - GPIOEnableOutput
(HD410, HD810, and HD1010 only) - GPIOOn
, ,… - PauseMS #
- PowerSaveModeOn
- PowerSaveModeOff
- lighton # or lightoff #
- waitbuttonany (HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)
- pause #
- stop
- Creating interactive presentations (HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)
- Using Excel to create interactive presentations
- Keywords
- VIDEOMODE
- IMAGEMODE
- VIDEOPLAYERAUDIOMODE
- VIDEOPLAYERAUDIOOUTPUT
- VIDEOPLAYERAUDIOSTEREOMAPPING
(HD2000 only) - VIDEOPLAYERAUDIOVOLUME
(HD2000 only) - AUDIOPLAYERAUDIOOUTPUT
- AUDIOPLAYERAUDIOSTEREOMAPPING
(HD2000 only) - AUDIOPLAYERAUDIOVOLUME
(HD2000 only) - FLIPELO (HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)
- GPIOEnableInput
(HD410, HD810, and HD1010 only) - GPIOEnableOutput
(HD410, HD810, and HD1010 only) - SerialPortSpeed
(HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only) - SerialPortMode
(HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only) - UDPDestinationAddress (HD1010 and HD2000 only)
- UDPDestinationPort
(HD1010 and HD2000 only) - UDPReceiverPort
(HD1010 and HD2000 only) - REGISTRYSECTION
- DELETEREGISTRYSECTION
- DELETEREGISTRYKEY
- EVENTS
- elo (HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)
- eloc (HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)
- button (HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)
- Keyboard:
(HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only) - Remote:
(HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only) - Serial:
(HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only) - udp:
(HD1010, and HD2000 only) - timeout
- mstimeout
- videoend
- audioend
- STATE
- Controlling GPIO outputs from an interactive playlist
- Controlling serial output from an interactive playlist
- Controlling udp output from an interactive playlist
- Preloading images
- Simultaneous states within a single interactive playlist (HD2000 only)
- Interactive playlist examples
- Scheduling playback (HD210, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 only)
- Working with Zones
- Working with Scripts
- Getting Help
- Learning more and support
- Frequently asked questions
- What video frame rates does the HD2000 support?
- How do I create portrait mode content on BrightSign?
- How do I connect a component display to the VGA output on the HD2000?
- How many displays can I connect to the BrightSign?
- Can I synchronize multiple BrightSign units?
- How accurate is synchronization?
- What can I synchronize on BrightSign?
- How do synchronized BrightSign units communicate?
- What is the maximum number of BrightSign units I can synchronize?
- Can I synchronize different BrightSign models?
- Do BrightSign units support Genlock?
- Troubleshooting
- General troubleshooting
- The BrightSign power light is on, but there's no display
- BrightSign isn't booting up properly / Err light is on or flashing (HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, and HD1010 only)
- CF card is not recognized by BrightSign (HD2000 only)
- USB keyboard is not responding
- Elo touch screen coordinates aren’t working properly
- Problems with automatically playing files
- General playback problems
- Content Playback
- Troubleshooting Playlists
- Troubleshooting Interactive Playlists
- The demo files I downloaded work in my interactive playlist, but my files do not
- The interactive demo I downloaded works, but my interactive playlist does not
- My interactive playlists stops working when I press a button or try to provide any input
- Interactive playlists created using an international version of Excel don't work
- BrightSign and accessories
- BrightSign isn’t booting up properly / random lights lit
- BrightSign software update fails
- SD card works for playback, but can’t update BrightSign
- SD card is not recognized by BrightSign
- Video selector switch does not work
- USB mouse is not responding
- USB keyboard is not responding
- Elo touch screen coordinates aren’t working properly
- General troubleshooting
- Advanced Topics
- Selecting Compact Flash cards
- Other ways to update your BrightSign software
- Generating HD content for an HD2000 using Final Cut Pro
- BrightSign shell
- Using the registry
- Setting the date/time on BrightSign
- Using a custom boot script and logo
- Widescreen vs. 4x3 discussion
- Connecting BrightSign to your network
- Product Specifications

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Configuring BrightSign using DHCP
To connect the BrightSign to your network:
1 Use an ethernet cable to connect your BrightSign to your network.
2 Insert your CF/SD card with your content and playlist into your BrightSign and add power.
BrightSign automatically requests an IP address from your network when it boots.
Using a manual IP configuration
If you do not want to use DHCP or you can't because of your network setup, you can manually
set the IP address on BrightSign in one of two ways:
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Configure BrightSign from the system shell, by connecting the BrightSign to your computer
using a serial cable.
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Use a manual IP configuration script.
We recommend the manual IP configuration script method because it is easier than using the
system shell. You can download a manual IP configurations script from the BrightSign website.
Follow these steps to manually configure your IP settings:
1 Go to BrightSign web
and click the S
oftware Downloads link.
2 Download and unzip the MANUAL_IP_CONFIGURATION.ZIP file, which contains an
AUTORUN.BRS file.
3 Open AUTORUN.BRS with notepad or any text editor.
4 Edit AUTORUN.BRS to match the network settings on your network.
5 Copy AUTORUN.BRS to your CF/SD card.
6 Insert your CF/SD card into your BrightSign and add power.
7 When the option to press the video select button to choose DHCP appears, do not press the
video select button. Wait 8 seconds, and BrightSign accepts the manual settings in your
AUTORUN.BRS file.