Roku HD2000 manual State Files CSV, BrightSign and Accessories

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1.Verify autoplay.bsp is spelled correctly

2.Verify that the autorun.bas v1.1 or later and autoplay.bsp are both in the root of the CF card

3.Verify you do not have an “autoplay.csv” or “autoplay.mpg” in the root of the CF card. There should only be one autoplay file in the root of the CF card.

4.Check if your PC is set to show file extensions. If your PC is not set to show file extensions, and you rename the file “autoplay.bsp”, you may have accidentally named the file “autoplay.bsp.txt.”

5.Use the “BrightSign Shell” to test playlist playback. You’ll be able to see any errors.

6.See “General Playback Problems” for more troubleshooting help.

State Files (CSV)

Download the latest Autoplay script from www.rokulabs.com/brightsign. Playlist support requires autorun.bas v1.1 or later.

1.Verify autoplay.csv is spelled correctly.

2.Verify that the autorun.bas v1.1 or later and autoplay.csv are both in the root of the CF card

3.Verify you do not have an “autoplay.bsp” or “autoplay.mpg” in the root of the CF card. There should only be one autoplay file in the root of the CF card.

4.Verify your content is in the root of the CF card, not in any subfolders.

5.Verify the spelling of file names in the autplay.csv file. If you pasted the file names into the csv file, check for any leading or trailing spaces in the name.

6.Verify the case and spelling of any keywords in autoplay.csv

a)EVENTS, STATE, IMAGEMODE, VIDEOMODE, FLIPELO must be uppercase

b)All events like timeout, button,videoend must be lower case.

7.Use the “BrightSign Shell” to test playlist playback. You can see any errors reported by the autoplay script.

8.See “General Playback Problems” for more troubleshooting help.

BrightSign and Accessories

The BrightSign isn’t booting up properly / Random lights lit

When the BrightSign starts up, it cycles through the Connector Activity and Video Mode lights. The only two lights that should remain lit at the end of the startup process are the Video Mode light, normally 1024x768, and the Power light.

1.Download and reinstall the BrightSign software. See “Device Software and Upgrading” for details.

2.If reinstalling the BrightSign software doesn’t fix the problem, please contact Roku Customer Support at www.rokulabs.com/brightsign.

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Contents BrightSign Users Guide Introduction Brightsign Features Example Brightsign Setups Etting the D ATE/T IME on B Rights IGN HD2000 only Introduction BrightSign BrightSign HD2000 HD600 Display Resolutions BrightSign FeaturesPower Example BrightSign Setups Try the Demo ExamplesSoftware Versions BrightSign Documentation Get Hardware You Need Getting StartedDolby Digital AC3 5.1 audio in a video file Media Types SupportedPlaying Media with BrightSign Auto Playing a Video upon Power-upAuto Playing a Playlist upon Power-up Auto Executing a .CSV File Upon Power-UpAuto Executing a Script Upon Power-Up Page Getting Started PlaylistsPlaylist Commands Audiochan # default is Slideinterval # default isPause # Displayregistry registry section name default is nullLighton # Lightoff # WaitbuttonanyCreating Interactive Displays Using Excel to Create Interactive SignsImagemode KeywordsFlipelo State Controlling Gpio Outputs from a CSV File HD2000 only Preloading Images State File CSV Examples Page Rollover Regions using State Files CSV Rollover Events Page Example Scheduling Playback HD2000 only Hello world ScriptsRoku Objects Gpio Control Port Registry HD2000 onlyLearning More and Support Autoplay.mpg does not play automatically TroubleshootingAutoplay & General Troubleshooting General Playback Problems with the BrightSignPlaylists Video output is redNo Audio during playback BrightSign and Accessories BrightSign isn’t booting up properly / Random lights litState Files CSV BrightSign Software Update Fails Video Selector switch does not workCompact Flash card is not recognized by the BrightSign USB Mouse is not responding USB Keyboard is not respondingElo Touch Screen coordinates aren’t working properly Selecting Compact Flash Cards AppendixBrightSign Compatibility Device Software Firmware and Upgrading Updating from the BrightSign Shell BrightSign ShellExample Shell Commands Playing Files & Changing Settings List of Shell CommandsTesting Compact Flash Cards Using SD Cards HD2000 onlyTesting Playlists Testing Scripts, Playlists, and .CSVMult-run Script Limitations Linux Shell HD2000 only Setting the Date/Time on BrightSign HD2000 onlyWriting Boot Script & Logo to Rom Using Your Own Boot LogoUsing Your Own Boot Script Displaying Images Widescreen vs x3 DiscussionSupported Input Devices Displaying VideosUSB Mice HD600 Connectors PortsHD2000 Connectors Ports
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HD2000 specifications

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