Roku HD2000 manual Updating from the BrightSign Shell

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The upgrade process is very safe. If for some reason it fails, for example a power failure in the middle of the update, the unit’s “safe-mode” will still boot and will still perform upgrades as above.

Updating from the BrightSign Shell

BrightSign works with most CF cards, but is not compatible with all. See the

BrightSign Shell” section for more details on testing your CF cards and accessing the shell.

Because the BrightSign “safe mode” software is normally older than the “run mode” software, more CF cards are compatible with “run mode” than are compatible with the “safe mode”. The effect of this is that “update.rok” file may not be detected on some CF cards. It is impossible to tell by a CF card’s name, brand, or description if it is compatible. You must try it.

To manually update using the BrightSign Shell:

1.Insert your CF card with the update.rok file

2.Add Power to the Brightsign

3.Type the following at the Roku Prompt in the BrightSign Shell: update update.rok

We are continuing to add support for more CF cards.

BrightSign Shell

BrightSign has a command line shell that can be accessed via the serial port. The shell allows you to type in commands to trigger tasks such as running scripts, playing video, trying different video modes, etc. It is not required that you use the shell. You can simply put your content on a CF card and configure it to auto play on power-up (see Playing Media with BrightSign).

You may find it useful to use the shell to test various options or for debugging. Follow these steps to access the shell:

1.Connect the DB9 connector on the BrightSign to your PC’s Serial Port using a “null modem cable” (available at Frys, RadioShack, etc).

2.Run a “terminal emulator”, such as HyperTerminal on Windows XP (Start All Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal.)

3.Configure the terminal for: 9600 baud on the HD600 or 38400 baud on the HD2000, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, NO flow control, “TTY mode”.

4.Insert a CF card into BrightSign with some test files on it (BMP graphics, 48KHZ mp3 files, MPEG-2 video, etc)

5.Connect speakers and/or a monitor to the BrightSign

6.Power-up the 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 isLighton # Lightoff # Displayregistry registry section name default is nullWaitbuttonany Pause #Creating 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 & General Troubleshooting TroubleshootingGeneral Playback Problems with the BrightSign Autoplay.mpg does not play automaticallyPlaylists 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 Writing Boot Script & Logo to Rom Setting the Date/Time on BrightSign HD2000 onlyUsing Your Own Boot Logo Linux Shell HD2000 onlyUsing Your Own Boot Script Supported Input Devices Widescreen vs x3 DiscussionDisplaying Videos Displaying ImagesUSB Mice HD600 Connectors PortsHD2000 Connectors Ports
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HD2000 specifications

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