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1. Figure 1 19 Player Monitor Panel Figure 1 20 Command Task Panel Table 1 19 Player Status Pane Table 1 20 Command Task Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION FEATURE DESCRIPTION Command Task Button Shows the command task panel Player Monitor Button Shows the player monitor panel B Player Monitor Panel Shows a list of signage players B Command Task Panel Shows a list of command tasks OVERVIEW Log Viewer Panel Publish Status Provide the detailed player logs including the system logs and List with the transfer progress and expiration time of plan pub playback related information lishing Figure 1 21 Log Viewer Panel Figure 1 22 Publish Status Panel Table 1 21 Log Viewer Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION Table 1 22 Command Task Panel Log Viewer Button Shows the log viewer panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION Sh the start and stop dates for the list A Publish Status Button Shows the publish status panel Start Stop Date Picker ows the start and stop dates for the lis p p of log events Shows a list of published plans and play Publish Status Panel Player and Level Drop Shows signage players monitored by the ers associated with the plans Down Lists server and a list of possible event levels D Log Viewer Panel Shows a list of log events Getting Started Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED Requirements Software Note The iSignager software must be installed on a Windows 7 or Windows Vista
2. 2 Select a command task in the task list 3 Click Delete 4 In the confirmation dialog click Yes to confirm deletion or No to abort 5 14 Loc STATUS Log Status Searching for Logs 1 Click the Log Viewer button to show the log viewer 2 Click Start Date picker to select a starting date for the panel search LA ra LA la Jee eae A E lA A a me e a O DA i A i F E T laldi sa ie 0 o mma i Figure 5 23 Start Date Picker Figure 5 22 Log Viewer Panel 5 15 PLAYER MANAGEME 3 Click End Date picker to select an ending date for the ssl There are three log event levels e Info player operates normally tevel e Warning playback has encountered a hardware limitation e Error playback is inconsistent and failure or player shutdown may occur i mota Name of the log event level There are four log event categories e System Booting rebooting or network and stor age related system events Category e Signage playback related information e Task Receive run and report task status to the Commander Figure 5 24 End Date Picker e Publish Report the plan transition status 4 Click the search button L to run the search 5 View the following log event properties in the log event LA mi Tha pala el el ee A ES YU 42 E m AS de TT i i i i T LiP Ai Lara Ex io E Lama lez Frs eo 9 16 Publishing Status A plan can be published to multiple players The status of each player lin
3. User Manual iSignager Easy Publishing Suite i TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 gt Overview Introduction 1 1 Target Engage Inform Influence with iSignager Easy Publishing Suite oocccconmmmm 1 1 HOW DOES DIGital S IGNade WOLK nessa 1 1 Features 1 3 CONOP DIS DIIY annonces 1 3 Design IAL S Eere a E E a a a aaa means 1 3 Scheduling ISCRNEUUlEr ainia E E 1 4 Ma an nagement 1C0mmMmander siii Eaa 1 4 iSignager Software Components 1 5 Artist 1 5 Menu Bar DUTTON ani ada 1 5 File Management and OPUOAS simiente 1 5 FONCOVC a a ANGAMENt rr a 1 6 CanvasiraN Sl ata se A r E 1 6 TOOLS Panel siria ia rro 1 7 Preview Panel smart aiii 1 7 Media Repository Ranes 1 8 Playlist Panels aaa 1 8 Properes Panel sisi tt idiota 1 9 ZOOM CONTFOLPanel iio 1 9 iScheduler 1 10 Menu Bair CONS diia 1 10 File Management and ODUONS siria dd 1 10 Calendar PANE eerren cca diia 1 11 ESyQut Palais A EEA E E E 1 12 Template Pane siii cai 1 12 PREVIEW Panel nacida a e aa coat 1 13 FU MA ear 0 5 REPO POR PP COCO RN 1 13 Schedule Property Panel sorna iico 1 14 Commander 1 15 Dashboard Pane sida ana 1 15 Have Status Panels E 1 16 Player Monitor Panel viii 1 17 Command Task Panel soreer aaa a sete icenereewnniesnasaeeienesniadsa AEA 1 17 eye Rails ales gis eea oi eroticas 1 18 PUBIS StatUS aaa ar 1 18 Chapter 2 gt Getting Started Requirements 2 1 SOW ici ee dada ne 2 2 First Time Use 2 4 Aad a S
4. The Preview Panel The preview panel displays the layout currently selected in the layout panel 4 5 CREATING PLANS AND SCHEDULES The Plan Panel The plan panel displays the plan properties such as plan name description start and end date and repetition mode Note K The plan start and end time are decided by the first and last schedule The Schedule Property Panel The schedule property displays the currently selected schedule properties such as start and end dates duration layout name and repetition mode Changing Schedule Properties To change the properties of an existing schedule follow these steps 1 Right click on a schedule area in the plan to show a con text menu or double click one schedule area to open the Schedule Properties dialog directly SCHEDULING ee eeelee Please arrange the time and layout for the schedule Date 200200410 Stari Time 10 00 00 H HIEDAO pm g a 7 dnd a End Time 273000 26 27 34 20 30 31 1 27345 67 8 Duration 113000 9 10 13 i 15 o 18 meg 2 A 22 Prony FOIE 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 When choosing the priority high player will only 3 012 3 dd 5 g pliybieck he priority high layout SSR 2012011 ie ES eun Eas om weeaty sunday EE Monday F Tuesday Wednesday Feowerso G Thursday E Friday DO Saturday Every of lhe month aco i 4 4 4 Tari i 4 4 Repeat range O ANA aans 000a Figure 4 6 Sch
5. a al 7 ee na i Tl 8 Lra E ma bel an a Figure 3 7 Creating a Playlist 2 Click on a second media object and drag and drop it onto CREATING LAYOUTS AND TEMPLATES 3 When the Add into playlist dialog is displayed click Yes to add the media object to the first playlist the first media object Note Click No to create a new playlist Figure 3 8 Add into Playlist Dialog 4 To change the duration of a media object select the ob ject in the playlist and drag one of its four corner handles rightward or leftward along the timeline by the mouse A ers _ EN FF ESE CA ee Changing the Duration of a Media Object 5 To change other properties of a media object select the object in the playlist and edit the properties in the Proper ties panel Scheduling Chapter 4 CREATING PLANS AND SCHEDULES Creating Plans and Schedules Start with a Plan A plan is a collection of schedules that define when and how often layouts are played on the remote devices What s in a Plan The following items are used to create a plan Plan Name The plan name is used to identify a plan for editing and when publishing to a device Weekly Repeat Mode To set the plan parameters such as start and end time priority layout list and the day of week repeat frequency to automati cally repeat indefinitely enable Weekly Repeat Mode Note Ka No calendar date set when Weekly Repe
6. if any must be used in order to com ply with the emission limits To avoid risk of explosion only install batteries recommended for this device Recycle used batteries according to local gov ernment laws or guidelines CE NOTICE Class A only Overview Chapter 1 Introduction Target Engage Inform Influence with ISignager Easy Publishing Suite In today s fast paced business environment it s more difficult than ever to get your organization s message across With cus tomers and potential customers bombarded by print ads bro chures websites emails blogs and social networks how do you grab their attention Many organizations have discovered the value of digital sig nage placed strategically in retail hotel health care airport education restaurant and other environments for pushing through the noise and engaging their audience With digital sig nage you can engage customers existing and potential at the right place with the right information at the right time How Does Digital Signage Work Targeting You can place digital signage messages directly in front of the customer at the time and place he or she is ready to take action such as making a purchase or catching a flight You can target your digital signage messages to time of day place and customer need alerting customers to promotions in a retail environment for example as they wait in line to pay at the register INTRODUCTION
7. Ey Weer 2012 07 09 er igda 151500 a Not in list 19430 Xx LOR F Coker realuri Ralresh rate Aute Figure 3 1 Create New Layout Dialog 3 Click on Target player model to select a player de vice Note If a specific target player model does not appear in the drop down list click the link Not in List for more information 4 Clickon Layout resolution to select a target resolu tion for the display device Note Only the layout resolutions that are supported for a chosen device will be displayed in the drop down list To see a complete list of resolutions click Other res olutions WARNING Check with the monitor s specification sheet to choose a compatible resolution Using an incompatible resolu tion can cause screen distortion 5 Click on Refresh rate to select a refresh rate for the display device Note It is recommended to choose Auto from the dropdown list Note Enable video wall output is not supported by the iS 1500 3 2 Working with the Content The canvas in iArtist shows exactly what is seen by the viewer on the player monitor Add video audio static text banners dynamic text Flash media and RSS feeds to the canvas to build dynamic layouts There are two ways to make media objects available in the Artist the media repository and the tools panels Building a Media Repository The Media Repository provides an interface to the media ob jects access
8. PC 1 Insert the iSignager CD in a CDROM drive to browse and launch the installation software E QNAP iSignage Installe eee So Welcome to the Signage Setup Setup will guide you through the installation of Signage It is recommended that you dose all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your Click Next to continue Figure 2 1 Signager Installation 1 of 5 2 Click Next to continue or Cancel to abort 3 Click the checkbox es to select the components to in stall E ONAP iSignage Installer ESP E Choose Components Choose which features of iSignage you want to install Check the components you want to install and uncheck the components you don t want to install Click Next to continue K Lite Codec Pack 27 7 MB Flash Player 11 MB PostgreSQL 230 9 MB Apache 139 MB Microsoft NET Framework 4 Client Profile 429 1 MB Desktop Shortcuts Quick Launch Shortcuts Figure 2 2 iSignager Installation 2 of 5 REQUIREMENTS 4 Click Next to continue Back to view the previous screen 6 Click Next to continue Back to view the previous screen or Cancel to abort or Cancel to abort 5 Enter the installation directory in the text box or browse 7 View the progress bar until the installation is complete for a folder to install the application EB ONAP iSignage installa o x SA i In
9. pane to pceupy a specific screen area or unpin to hide the panel o Property Value Shows the value of a media object prop erty E Pin Icon Pin the pang to occupy a specific screen area or unpin to hide the panel OVERVIEW iIScheduler iScheduler is a full range scheduling tool for layout playback This software supports hourly daily weekly and monthly based scheduling A scheduling template is provided so that the time slot view and calendar lets end users easily schedule their layout plan for different groups of players The time slot view creation represents the layout and monitoring schedule End users can assign any kind of layout into the time slot In addition the property of each time slot assigned to a layout has a looping or time mode to determine how long you want your advertisements to run End users can use the calendar to change the target time period easily File Management and Options Menu Bar Icons Menu Bar Icons File Management Table 1 10 File Management and Options Menu Bar Icons FEATURE DESCRIPTION Create New Schedule Creates a new schedule Button Load Button Shows the Load Plan Shows the Load Plan dialog C Save Button The Save submenu saves the current schedule Export Schedule to Lo Exports the contents of a plan to the file cal Disk Button rr LE Publish Shows the plan publish Shows the plan publish dialog ISCHEDULER FEATURE DESCRIPTION Controls the dat f Date S
10. widgets that contain font style and text alignment proper ties another option is using the Font Style and Alignment toolbar Refer to Font Style and Alignment for a more detailed description of the toolbar Working with the Zoom Control The zoom control panel allows enlarging or decreasing the size of the editable area of a canvas The size of the zooming area is controlled by the zoom control slider The Zooming range is from 25 to 500 The specific location of the editable area in context to the entire canvas is displayed as the red box in the zoom control preview window Working with the Playlist Panel The playlist panel organizes media objects and widgets as sep arate playlists A playlist displays a media object or a sequence of media objects against the timeline and other playlists to help in setting the sequence duration and visibility of objects A useful feature of the playlist is to manage a series of media objects as a single entity while still allowing each object to be configured independently within the queue To create a playlist with multiple media objects follow these steps 1 Click on a media object or widget in the Tools panel or Media Repository and drag and drop the object onto the canvas T dd 13 7 LE ea mL E ro M1 Y bara Je ae Meco Garay E BETI q a wt al i a B mika M Hara LY A E TNE _ na s E Pacman qu ru 2 jg Sha bmi js Trara br we A AS lr
11. Click on the schedule and look at the Schedule Property Adding a Layout to an Empty Schedule panel to view the changes To add a layout to an empty schedule follow these steps 1 Click and hold a layout in the Layout panel i i Changing the Layout in a Schedule To change the existing layout in a schedule follow these steps 1 Click and hold a layout in the Layout panel 2 Drag and drop the layout on a schedule area of the calen Figure 4 9 Layout Panel dar panel to display the Schedule Event dialog 3 Click Yes to replace the current layout with a new one 2 Drag and drop the layout on a schedule area on the cal endar panel Calendar Playing Multiple La youts in the Same Time Pe riod If more than one layout is added within a single time period and each schedule has a normal priority iSignager plays the layouts by in the sequence they were added To add multiple layouts to the same time period follow these steps 4 8 2 Drag and drop the layout on a schedule area of the calen dar panel to display the Schedule Event dialog 3 Click No to create a new schedule with the layout in the same time period Figure 4 11 Multiple Layouts in the Same Time Period 4 To change the schedule properties see Changing Schedule Properties 5 To add more layouts repeat steps one through four CREATING PLANS AND SCHEDULES Prioritizing Multiple Layouts played in the Same T
12. E A leis n a Pips o a IT EE Cond Figure 5 6 Player Status Panel 2 Select a signage player from the list on the Player Status panel 3 Click Delete 4 On the confirmation dialog click Yes to confirm deletion or No to abort Modifying Player Properties Click the Player Status button to show the player sta esr d a DA as l a A ar E Lali J anaE O ma M lo Def lat DEBT E DE Figure 5 7 Player Status Panel 2 Select a signage player from the list on the Player Status PLAYER MANAGEMENT Modifying Basic Properties 1 Click the Basic tab of the Property panel iS 1500 Group Model Description P Default Layout Registration REGISTERED User Group 5 1500 Figure 5 8 Signage Player Basic Properties 2 Select one of the following properties to edit PLAYER MANAGEME Table 5 1 Signage Player Basic Properties esa The soneg ayers modeiname A description of the signage player a IP address of the signage player Default Layout The default layout need vimma player does not have a layout assigned to it Registration Registration status of the signage player 5 6 Modifying Advanced Properties 1 Click the Advanced tab of the Property panel LC i Basic Advanced Wz A W E Login ID admin Login Password ssseessesseeee Server IP 192168 1 34 NTP Use Server Time Time Zone 8 00 Asia Taip Day Light Saving False Heartbeat interval 10 Login ID Client
13. Impact With digital signage strategically placed for example where people wait in line you can engage your audience more easily than in environments where people are busy with multi ple other tasks Digital signage entertains and helps to make waiting time go faster adding to customer satisfaction Time to Market Compared to printed and Web content digi tal signage content is faster to create and more affordable As you gather more information about your customers and their responses to your digital signage messaging you can quickly and easily tweak transform and create new messaging that has even more impact better than before Reach Studies show that more people actually come into con tact with digital signage than with the Internet or Facebook Even those who know nothing about digital media or the Internet can be reached with digital signage Influence Studies also show that people actually take action in response to digital signage Almost one in five respondents said they made an unplanned purchase after seeing an item featured on a digital signage screen Aside from motivating pur OVERVIEW chases digital signage is also very effective in providing critical information in traveling health care and other environments and training in environments such as factory floors and health care facilities Style Digital signage gives your business a contemporary cutting edge image among consumers particularly using eye catchi
14. Login ID Figure 5 9 Signage Player Advanced Properties PLAYER MANAGEMENT 2 Select one of the following properties to edit Creating Grou ps Table 5 2 Signage Player Advanced Properties Grouping is a convenient way to manage players that serve a PROPERTY NAME NAME DESCRIPTION single purpose such as displaying media on a single floor of a shopping mall ID The username for the Signager server pping iain Password The password for the iSignager 1 Click the Player Status button to show the player sta server tus panel IP address of the iSignager server NTP The IP address of the network time protocol NTP The time zone of the signage player E cm HL r Mego cations ee E Daylight Saving Enable disable daylight saving time en ee A player sends a heartbeat packet to the Heartbeat Interval Commander to inform the server that it is still active The default interval is 10 seconds Figure 5 10 Player Status Panel 5 7 PLAYER MANAGEMENT 2 Click Player Group to show the Player and Group dialog Figure 5 11 Player and Group Dialog 5 8 3 Click New Group to create a new group entry ees pre ie ay per berr le eee ee Be Cg i say Mune Reece a whi js Shae E Ue spec fed Cree a Uae Grap Be 1506 41500 tween Figure 5 12 New Group 4 Click on the new group name to change the value 5 Click Save to save the changes or Undo to abort PLAYER MANAGEMENT 2 Cl
15. USB drive 4 12 1 Clickthe Export Schedule to Local Disk y icon 2 Locate the directory for the exported contents lt is a sub directory under the iSignager directory Note The naming convention of the directory for the export ed contents is YYYY MM DD HHMMSS For example exporting a schedule on July 31 2012 at 3 00 00 PM would generate in a directory named iSignager directory Z01Z 07 31 1500001 Rename the directory as ndsimport Copy the ndsimport directory to a USB drive Insert the USB drive into a USB slot on the player D E 2 Q The player starts to import the contents into the system Note It may take some time to import the content depending on the size of the media files The player will automatically start the begins playback after the schedule and are is imported successfully Player Management Chapter 5 Using the Dashboard Figure 5 1 Dashboard Panel 9 1 USING THE DASHBOARD Online Offline Players Displays the online and offline players Plans History List Displays the plans published as of the current day Player Playback Status Displays the current playback status of players monitored by the iSignager server Player Error Displays the error status for players monitored by the iSignager server PLAYER MANAGEMENT Player Management Adding Players 1 Clickthe Player Status button to show the player sta tus panel 2 Click Scan to sca
16. age players tus panel _ momo omo las ene Bi iben a i AY A G A A ne Y eaa T arier al Figure 2 9 Player Scan Dialog Figure 2 8 Player Status Panel 2 1 5 When the application finds a signage player select one in the list and click Add a a ee a kem bee a E l A i Figure 2 10 Scan Signage Player Dialog 2 6 First Time Use 6 Inthe Register Player dialog enter the server s username and password Figure 2 11 Register Player Dialog 7 Click OK to save the changes or Cancel to abort 8 In the Player Scan dialog click C1ose to return to the Player Status screen Figure 1 9 Create a Layout 1 Click the Artist tab to show the Artist screen The Cre ate New Layout dialog will automatically show up H Create New Layout You C20 diine m layout tahun dor hb plait vou lios b publish Layout properties Layout notation Lapoud nar Lapa on 00 11 39 Layout description Layout created by User 2012 07 09 Target player model 15 1500 M ine ie Laren malta 19 0 XK 1080 Gtker eludir Rele rate Ao Landscape Figure 2 12 Create New Layout Dialogue 2 Enter a name for the layout in Layout name 3 Enter a description of the layout in Layout descrip tion 4 Clickon Target player model to select a player de vice 5 Click on Layout resolution to select a support
17. at Mode is enabled 4 1 Templates The template name used to specify a collection of predefined and organized schedules Plan Description A description of the plan to better define its purpose to other users SCHEDULING Creating a Plan To create a new plan follow these steps 1 Click Create a New Plan button a to display the 2 Enter a name for the schedule plan in Plan Name Plan properties dialog Note 3 Plan properties as After switching the plan to weekly repeat mode switching The plan is the overall period of time for schedules back to normal mode iS not allowed Plan Name Plan_0911 1902 Normal schedule Weekly schedule E Template Shopping mall 3 Click Switch to Weekly Repeat Mode to repeat the Plan Description plan schedules every week Type in the detail plan description It is easy to find the A 4 Click Template to enable selecting schedule templates NDS 2012 09 11 19 02 5 Click the schedule template drop down list to select a schedule template 6 Enter the description of the plan template in Plan De OK Cancel SCrApETOd 7 Click OK to save the schedule plan or Cancel to abort Figure 4 1 Plan properties Dialog saving changes 4 2 The Calendar Panel iScheduler s Canvas The calendar panel is the main working area for creating and managing plan schedules The content is added from the lay out and template panels and managed with the preview plan and
18. different time zones e Layout templates System pre loaded templates make it easy and quick OVERVIEW to start the design m User definable templates make the teamwork more efficient e Playlist scheduling Media files in the playlist can be configured by loop counts and durations and scheduling can be done by the elegant drag and drop timeline con trol interface Scheduling Scheduler e Calendar view Schedule layouts in the calendar view as time of day and day of week e Schedule templates System pre defined usage scenari os for different vertical applications Simply drag and drop the schedule template to the target calendar e Direct publish Scheduled plan can be published directly to the specific iDS Player under small scale deployments Management Commander e Dashboard m Player status summary on connections playback sta tus monitor status m Alerts on storage capacity over temperature and sys tem fan failure m Player and player group listing e Player management Local network scan Players can be easily located in the intranet for content publishing and management Player grouping Players can be grouped for content publishing and player management Time synchronization Players can synchronize system time with NTP server e Publish status List with iSignager players plan transfer status ARTIST iSignager Software Components Artist Artist is a powerful and flexible layou
19. ed resolution varies depending on the player model 6 Click on Refresh rate to select a refresh rate for the display device Note AE Refresh rates vary depending on the player models 7 Click on Landscape or Portrait to set the layout rota tion 8 Click OK to close the dialog and show the layout canvas Figure 2 13 Artist Layout Canvas Publishing a Schedule FT Note Prerequisite AE Media can be added directly from a the file system or A player must be available and set up to publish sched the application media repository The media repository ules is more efficient to be used to create a layout which is 1 Click iScheduler to show the scheduler component the recommended option 7 Note 2 222 When the iScheduler component is first opened the di 9 Design a layout by adding media to the canvas section of alog is shown the screen E 10 Click the Save current layout icon to show the Save Current Layout dialog 11 Click OK to save the layout or Cancel to abort saving changes AS H e EE E are rea Figure 2 14 iScheduler Component GETTING STARTED 2 Enter a name for the schedule plan in Plan Name 3 Click Switch to Weekly Repeat Mode to schedule mince cin dara xT a weekly cycling of this plan a a 4 Click Template to enable selecting schedule templates and select a predefined schedule in the drop down SEI eee Maite 5 Enter a description for this plan Thi
20. edule Area Context Menu sana 201290 G ewa 2012010 fay OK Cancel 2 Click Property on the context menu to show the Sched Figure 4 7 Schedule Properties Dialog ule Properties dialog 3 To change the start and end time click the up and down arrows at Start Time and End Time 4 To change the priority setting click the Priority drop down list and select Normal or High Setting the priority to high indicates the schedule will take precedence over other schedules in the same time period 5 To change the current layout click the drop down list Lay out List and select a new layout 6 To change the repeat value use one of the following methods e Click Daily and select a value from 1 day to 60 days from the drop down list or e Click Weekly and select the days of week using the checkboxes Click Reverse to unselect the checked boxes and select the unchecked boxes e Click Monthly and enter a value from 1 to 31 7 To change the repeat range enter the start and end dates in Start at and End at Alternatively use the calendar controls to set the date values F Note aM The default range is one week CREATING PLANS AND SCHEDULES 8 Click OK to save the new schedule properties or Cancel to abort Note To change the repeat range values Daily Weekly or Monthly must be selected in the Repeat section High Priority Figure 4 8 Repeating Schedule with High Priority SCHEDULING 3
21. ent to use when working with the content that is often used Accessing media objects is convenient and there is a slight performance improvement when adding the content to a canvas The Tools panel contains widgets as well as media objects A widget is not linked to a resource on a the file system so there are no performance issues when adding one to a canvas Working with Media on a Canvas Managing a group of media objects and widgets to work to gether to present the content in a coherent and logical manner requires using the preview playlist properties and zoom con trol panels Working with the Preview Panel The preview panel displays the media content from video im age audio and Flash objects The content is viewed in the preview window and managed using the play button and posi tion slider The current and total time can be seen below the preview window Working with the Properties Panel The properties panel allows access to setting specific features of a media object or widget Some properties can only be set using the properties panel while for others an alternative edit ing option is provided For example changing the content in a text widget can be done by opening a text editor dialog which can also be accomplished by clicking on the text item in the properties panel In situations where small changes are required such as minor changes to an object s position using the properties panel is a better option For
22. er tool to choose a color m MS Office Use the MS Office color picker tool to choose a color m mage Set image from the media repository as the background Mask On the Select Mask dialog click a masking image and click OK to close the dialog Text Banner Double click the widget to display the Text Editor dialog and enter the custom content Click OK to close the di alog Refer to Working with the Properties Panel for an alternative method of changing the text property 3 5 CREATING LAYOUTS AND TEMPLATES e RSS Double click the widget to display the URL Editor dialog and enter an RSS feed Click OK to close the dialog Re fer to Working with the Properties Panel for an alterna tive method of changing the URL property Adding Media from the Repository To add media objects from the Media Repository to the canvas follow these steps 1 Click and hold a media object in the repository panel Media Repository 4 l B Video 1 Cal Picture 5 a J Audio 3 Kalimba mp3 Maid with the Flaxen Hair mp3 E Flash 0 Figure 3 6 Tools Panel 2 Drag and drop the media object to a location on the can vas 3 Click a media object in the file browser and click Open to close the dialog Tools Panel or Media Repository The media repository and the tools panels provide essentially the same functionality so either of them can be used to work with the content The media repository is more effici
23. etting Controls i e pus i eee what is shown in the calendar area Calendar Area Shows the current schedule plan Calendar Panel lt ae see nates o fee je ME k 2012 07 PO 20121 yr E i 7 a B j hy E Pin the panel to occupy a specific screen area or unpin to hide the panel Schedule Area Shows an individual schedule in the plan AA E AJ Pin Icon D Figure 1 11 Calendar Panel Table 1 11 Calendar Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION Calendar Options Shows the calendar options dialog OVERVIEW Layout Panel Template Panel Layout a Layout on 07 09 16 10 shopping mall Layout on 07 09 11 39 Fast food Restaurant Office Hour O Public Transportation O 01 00 00 Refresh Figure 1 12 Layout Panel Figure 1 13 Template Panel Table 1 12 Layout Panel Table 1 13 Sn Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION FEATURE DESCRIPTION osito aaa a Te so Ee a list of available schedule tem lates B Layout Duration Shows the time length of a selected layout i Pin the panel to occ a specific screen Refresh Button Refresh the list of layouts Pin Icon P See ee area or unpin to hide the panel Pin Icon Pin the pane to OCCUPY a specific screen area or unpin to hide the panel Preview Panel Figure 1 14 Preview Panel Table 1 14 Preview Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION Shows a preview of the current layout l Pin the panel to occupy a specific screen Pin Icon l area or unpin to h
24. g Plan and Schedule Properties tan sume Tiro O aa To view the plan properties either expand me Plan panel or use the scroll bar to scroll up and down the list See Plan Panel for a detailed description Trig terran Fidar dadl dr 4 r gro dy Seat cebo To view the schedule properties click on a schedule and ex pand the Schedule Property panel See Schedule Property Panel for a detailed description DE L ng Figure 4 14 Calendar Option Dialog Publishing Your Work To publish a plan to a target device follow these steps 3 To enter a holiday follow these steps A Saeco w p a Enter a holiday name and a corresponding date value k pa on the Publish L icon to ARI Me ueuSi de b Click New to add the holiday to the calendar 2 Click on a player in the online players list 4 Click OK to save changes or Cancel to abort rt Thi 5 Click the Day en Week or Month calendar icon to display the desired date view 6 Click Next or Previous icons to navigate to the next or previous date range O 7 Click the increase or decrease icons to adjust the SCHEDULING l EA HE i i H Figure 4 15 Publish Dialog 3 Click Publish to start the publishing process 4 Click Close to close the dialog or Cancel All Se lected to abort Offline Player Content Update An alternative apart from publishing the content to a player over the network is to the update content offline using a
25. gure 1 4 Tools Panel A OOS rane Table 1 4 Tools Panel wen Moonen FEATURE DESCRIPTION FEATURE DESCRIPTION Previ he vi a inth Show Hide Tools Show or hide the template media tools di ee ano Image mec minnie Tool Icon A media tool used to build templates B Tooltoon i Vi Ti Shows the current and ending time of the Pin the panel to occupy a specific screen ideo Timestamp preview video C Pin Icon area or unpin to hide the panel Play Pause Button Play or pause the preview video Sion Pin the pane to occupy a specific screen area or unpin to hide the panel Fame Postorsider view or enange the current frame in the preview window OVERVIEW Media Repository Panel Playlist Panel Media Repository B a A L E Video 1 Gal Picture 5 saam amme JI Audio 3 Name An POTES P GS BA Ted RAAT WA Flash 0 amie Playlist001 E Playlist002 Hyer f Playlistoos iy fide Playlipt004 mya O Delete Media Figure 1 6 Tools Panel Table 1 6 Tools Panel Figure 1 7 Tools Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION D Media Type Lists Shows the available media organized by type Pin Icon Pin the pane to occupy a specific screen area or unpin to hide the panel Table 1 7 Tools Panel a Look ere te patra cto tage poston a Show the length and current timeline position of the Timeline l l playlist media object C Import Media Button Sho
26. hade Play el unan 2 4 Create a Layout sortida iaa 2 7 PUBIISHING d SCNCOUNS sesgada aA a 2 8 Chapter 3 gt Layouts and Templates Creating Layouts and Templates 3 1 Creating a canvas sastre ci io A 3 1 Denning a Device tor IATUSE ciar ad 3 1 WOFKING WIth CONTON sarria ranas 3 2 BullGing a Media REDOSILONY siii ra 3 2 Adding Media to a Canvas cairan a i n 3 4 Working with Media on a Canvas ini a 3 4 Chapter 4 gt Scheduling Creating Plans and Schedules 4 1 Start WREN A Planas ion 4 1 WAat SA a Plan asa nidad 4 1 Creating a Pla asian ica triana 4 2 The Calendar Panel iScheduler s Canvas cccccessecccsencucuceecucueensucusenaucurensucuseneucutensues 4 3 WORKING WIN SENS GUNES isoissa re T a 4 3 CreavinG a Seneca tl nidad 4 3 MOGiIVING SCNEQUICS assi 4 5 Chapter 5 gt Player Management Using the Dashboard 5 1 Player Management 5 2 e O o UI sunk eewia es 5 2 Dele tna Pla CliS ritmica aaa 5 4 Modifying Player Properties saciar 5 75 Modifying Basic Properties sisas dai a 5 5 MOadIiyI da AGVanced PrFODOresS resinas ice traia Creating SrFOUDS tarros as ss ReMOVING GrOUDS iaa Monitoring Players Task Management Cren C Oli NCS era A O Deleting COMMANGS marnan Log Status Sea ronda Ol MOOS aaa ica deidad lato Publishing Status Technology Support vi 5 11 5 12 5 12 5 14 5 15 5 15 5 17 5 18 Conventions The following conventions are used to give the users additional information abo
27. ible to the iSignager server application Importing Media to the Repository To add a media object to the repository follow these steps CREATING LAYOUTS AND TEMPLATES 1 Click Import Media to show the media import dialog and other metadata in its database The repository can recognize duplicate media objects and only store one instance g Video 1 Gal Picture 5 J Audio 3 E Flash 0 3 Click Open to add the object to the repository Delete Media Figure 3 2 Import Media Removing Media from the Repository a To remove a media object from the repository follow 2 Click on a media object in the file browser these steps 1 Click on a media object in the repository Media Repository q l A Video 1 G l Picture 5 a Jd Audio 3 Kalimba mp3 Maid with the Flaxen Hairmp3 Sleep Away mp E Flash 0 Import Media Figure 3 4 Delete Media Figure 3 3 Media Import Dialog 2 Click Delete Media to display the Delete Confirmation Note The iSignager repository manages media objects and gaing stores the relevant information such as codec EXIF 3 Click Yes to confirm deletion or No to abort 3 3 Addi ng Media to a Canvas A widget to display scrolling text content from an RSS feed Adding media to a layout is done by dragging and dropping media objects from the Tools panel or the Media Repository to a canvas Adding Media from the Tools Panel To add
28. ick Player Group to show the Player and Group Removing Groups dialog 1 Click the Player Status button to show the player status panel Figure 5 13 Player Status Panel 5 9 E Q PLAYER MANAGEMENT 3 Click on a group name in the Groups list ieee j Uir oy Tle remar agi I h Lope Feed Crepe Une Op 1500 ES wine 0 Figure 5 15 New Group 4 Click Remove Group 5 Click Save to save the changes or Undo to abort 5 10 Monitoring Players 1 Click the Player Monitor button to show the player monitor panel Figure 5 16 Player Monitor Panel 2 Select a signage player in the list to view the following properties 9 11 MONITORING PLAYERS Table 5 3 Player Monitor Properties Wade The sonagenayermodsiname Tre Paces othe signage player A player sends a heartbeat packet to iCom mander to inform the server that it is still active The default interval is 10 seconds Last Heartbeat Note If Commander has not received a heartbeat for 30 seconds it will change the connection status to OFFLINE CPU Utilization The of the CPU utilized by the signage player System Temperature The system temperature of the signage player The total storage amount and the amount used Storage Usage MB 3 i _ by the signage player The of total storage used by the signage player The signage playe
29. ide the panel ISCHEDULER Plan Panel 2012 07 TWT Zo 26 il 26 e 2 3 4 5 10 12 3 17 18 19 223 2425 2 N J31 1 2 Plan Name Plan_O709_ 1612 Description User 2012 07 09 16 Start Date 2012 17 98 End Date 2012 7115 Timezone Taipei ls Repeat Mode False Plan Name Plan Figure 1 15 Plan Panel Table 1 15 Plan Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION aa a calendar to help to navigate the Calendar calendar area of the calendar pane Shows the details of the current schedule Plan Details alan Shows the name of the current schedule C Plan Name plan Pin Icon Pin the Pane to perry a specific screen area or unpin to hide the panel OVERVIEW Schedule Property Panel Schedule Property Start Time End Time Duration Layout Name Repeat Mode wW Figure 1 16 Schedule Property Panel Table 1 16 Schedule Property Panel Commander Commander is a administration software which provides player management features such as player status network status player and system settings log reports etc The dashboard de livers essential information for routine check and you can find the detailed information to maintain the whole system in just a few steps Dashboard Panel Building a digital signage network is usually the easy part How ever running a system successfully day after day requires con stant vigilance All of those screens and signage players need a watchful eye just in case s
30. ime Period Setting the priorities of schedules played within the same time period allows greater control of how and when layouts are shown When each schedule has a normal priority they are played in sequence within the time period If one schedule is set to high priority only that schedule is played and the other schedules are ignored To change the priority of a schedule see Changing Schedule Properties Properties 10 00 i grite lmas il Figure 4 12 Multiple Layouts of Different Priorities SCHEDULING Applying a Schedule Template To apply a new iScheduler template to an existing schedule follow these steps 1 Click on a template in the list of Template panel and drag it to the calendar area 2 In the Template to Plan dialog define the start and end dates using the calendar controls 3 Click OK to close the dialog and apply the new schedule Changing the Calendar View Change the calendar panel view to customize the schedule working environment This is accomplished by using the date setting controls To customize the calendar panel view follow these steps 1 Click the Option icon to display the Calendar Option dialog 4 10 Figure 4 13 Calendar Option Dialog 2 Click Night to enable nighttime hours and set the start and end values CREATING PLANS AND SCHEDULES Anos imiia granularity of time display on a daily basis ange 1800 50 Pig ee ee _ Viewin
31. ked to a plan can be seen in the rows under the plan 1 Clickthe Publish Task button to show the publish sta tus panel Figure 5 25 Publish Status Panel 2 View the following publishing status properties in the pub lishing status property list 9 17 PUBLISHING STATUS Table 5 4 Publishing Status Property List A plan must finish being published before Expire Time starting being play back The system deter mines when the plan expires Transfer Status Progress l l Bar Visual display of the transfer ring status ar Table 5 5 Signage Player Publishing Status PROPERTY NAME DESCRIPTION Model Name Signage player model name Player Name Signage player name Detailed Transfer Status Details of the transfer ring status Error Status Status of publishing error s Technology Support QNAP provides dedicated online support and customer service by Email You can contact us by the following methods Online Support http helpdesk qnap com Email ds support qnap com
32. media objects or widgets from the Tools panel to the canvas follow these steps Working with the Tools Panel 1 Click and hold an icon in the tools panel The Tools panel contains video image and audio media ob jects as found in the Media Repository and also the following widgets Tools a Drag the icon to canvas in order to add media directory e Analog and digital clocks e Background image PRA A transparent image which lays beneath other media ob jects and widgets lts z order is zero 0 Figure 3 5 Tools Panel e Mask wa Note An image used to overlay other media objects and widgets Its i ee Each tool has different properties to configure so the z order is twenty 20 initial setup procedure varies e Text A widget to display static text content 2 Drag and drop the icon to a location on the canvas e Banner 3 Enter the configuration properties to set up the media ob A widget to display scrolling text content ject or widget e RSS e Video Image Background audio and Adobe Flash files 3 4 Click a media object in the file browser and click Open to close the dialog e Analog and digital clocks Refer to Working with the Properties Panel to change the date and time Background image On the Select Background dialog click one of the four tabs below to configure and click OK to close the dialog m None Set the background to nothing m Solid Use the solid color pick
33. n the network for signage players TP er TP ey N E Po O A Figure 5 3 Player Scan Dialog Figure 5 2 Player Status Panel 9 2 PLAYER MANAGEMENT 3 Select a signage player from the list and click Add 4 Inthe Register Player dialog enter the player s username and password Note The default username is admin and the default pass word iS signage A E AS ad Da O e A T ie T mm OOOO O O Tee a Figure 5 4 Scan Signage Player Dialog Figure 5 5 Register Player Dialog 5 Click OK to save changes or Cancel to abort 9 3 PLAYER MANAGEME 6 In the Player Scan dialog click Close to return to the Player Status screen Figure 3 2 3 a Note I After adding a player to the system the initial registra tion status is UN REGISTERED After several seconds the status should change to REGISTERED If the status does not change click the refresh button If the sta tus still does not change make sure the correct player username and password have been used Deleting Players Deleting a player removes a player from the iSignager server The player is no longer accessible for management Note The maximum number of players an iSignager server can manage is 25 1 Clickthe Player Status button to show the player sta tus panel A E A A a a Corman lien rta T MATA
34. ng technology such as video walls which combine sev eral digital signage displays to form a single giant display Features Note 7 1 4 Available on iS 1500 iS 1600 iS 1620 and iS 2800 2 3 Available on iS 1600 iS 1620 and iS 2800 Content Display Dynamic layout Controlled by pre defined schedule dynamically controlled by triggers through API 1 High resolution display Support Full HD to Ultra HD output with adjustable monitor orientation 0 90 180 270 2 Multiple displays Connected monitors can be config ured as a clone independent and extended large canvas depending on the layout design and monitor configura tion and resolution can be changed dynamically 3 Video wall integration Highly integrated with QNAP Video Wall product lines Video wall configuration can be controlled by iSignager players Real time RSS from internet Instant RSS can be de livered to the connected target displays within seconds FEATURES Design Artist e Multiple zone layout Video Support MPEG 1 2 4 WMV9 VC 1 video for mats Audio Support MPEG 1 MP3 WMA WAV Image Support BMP JPEG PNG Text Support messages from text strings text files and RSS with adjustable scrolling speed Flash Supports Flash 8 0 Clock e Digital Display real time clock with date e Analog Display legacy clock with various clock templates e Multiple clocks Multiple clocks can be defined with
35. omething goes wrong The dash board panel feature gives you the proactive tools that enable you to monitor a digital signage network conveniently on your computer 1 15 ASUS Figure 1 17 Dashboard Panel Table 1 17 Dashboard Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION Dashboard Button Shows the dashboard panel i E OVERVIEW FEATURE DESCRIPTION Shows a list of online and offline signage players Online Offline Player C Player Error Shows the player error status for the play ers Player Playback Status Shows the player playback status E Shows today s publishing status Player Status Panel The real time and check in status from the player for monitor ing the player health in your network by player health status monitoring CP E TRAT A MT Y A a E rT liza Pc pe Ps li Rola Pap ba Seine Lead PARVI OE E Figure 1 18 Player Status Panel Table 1 18 Player Status Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION Player Status Button Shows the player status panel B Player Status Panel Shows a list of signage players Shows the basic and advanced proper C Property ties of a selected signage player amico Pin the pane to pecupy a specific screen area or unpin to hide the panel I ICOMMANDER Player Monitor Panel Command Task Panel A summary of a player s real time information and configuration Arrange the player management command set such as sched uling on off and removing media files
36. r s firmware version Storage Usage PLAYER MANAGEME Task Management Commander sends out commands to players to perform re 2 Click New to show the new command dialog mote tasks such as rebooting turning on or off schedules etc a Creating Commands 1 Click the Command Task button to show the command task panel Figure 5 18 New Command Dialog 3 Select a signage player in that player list Figure 5 17 Command Task Panel 5 12 4 Select a command from the Command drop down list Figure 5 19 Command Dropdown List 5 Select the Action Type Figure 5 20 Action Type Radio Button List TASK MANAGEMENT Note If the action type is Once enter an Execution Date If the action type is Task Management select Repeat Type and enter an Execution Date 6 Click Save to save the new command task or Cancel to abort S amp N E 9 13 Note The commands Reboot and Shutdown can only be used with the Action Type ASAP Note The main use of the commands Power On and Power Off are for scheduling the player for optimal power con sumption Note The command Delete out dated content deletes out dated content on the player Note The command Delete all content deletes all plan and media content on the player PLAYER MANAGEMEN Deleting Commands 1 Click the Command Task button to show the command task panel Figure 5 21 Command Task Panel
37. s is recommended to W Template tice Hour kd ae bi help in organizing your schedules Plan Description Type in the detail plan description It is easy to find the 6 Click OK to save the schedule plan or Cancel to abort appropriate plan User 2012 07 09 11 48 saving changes l ic 7 Click the Publish icon J to publish a schedule plan to a player E Time Zone UTC Greenwich Mean Time Duk Figure 2 15 New Plan Dialog Note a After switching the plan to weekly repeat mode switch ing back to normal mode is not allowed 2 1 Layouts and Templates Chapter 3 Creating Layouts and Creating a Canvas Creating a canvas is a two step process that involves defining the properties of a target device and adding the content to be published Defining a Device for Artist It is necessary to define the properties of a device where the layout is published in order to correctly display the content Setting Device Layout Properties Set the layout properties to define the parameters that work with the target player and monitor s 1 Enter a name for the layout in Layout name 2 Enter a description of the layout in Layout descrip tion CREATING LAYOUTS AND TEMPLATES Templates a Create New Layout You can deini the layout riesolutien for the player you Moe lo publish gt Lal propies a_AaA A _ gt p pm a Liiu Layout name Layout on 07 09 11 39 Layout destripii n Layout created
38. schedule property panels See Calendar Panel for the detailed description Calendar Options Nighttime time blocks and holidays are defined in the calendar options dialog Date Setting Controls Date setting controls are used to control the current view of the calendar area The date range can be view The plus and minus controls can be applied to set the daily time interval by hour half hour quarter hour etc This Week Clicking on This Week icon will set the calendar viewing area to the current week Calendar Area The calendar area displays the schedules and layouts that make up the current plan CREATING PLANS AND SCHEDULES Working with Schedules schedules are the main components of a plan They contain the layouts and the playing schedule for the layout content Creating a Schedule There are two ways to create a schedule using templates pro vided with iScheduler and creating them individually on the cal endar panel Creating Schedules with Scheduler Templates To create a schedule with iScheduler s templates follow these steps 1 Click on a template in the list of Template panel and drag it to the calendar area Template q Shopping mall Fast food Restaurant Office Hour Public Transportation Figure 4 2 Template Panel 2 Onthe Template to Plan dialog define the start and end dates using the calendar controls T TempleteToPlanDialog 1 Select a time range on
39. stalling FE QNAP iSignag gt Installe es eS Please wait while iSignage is being installed Choose Install Location Choose the folder in which to install iSignage ay Installing iSignage Setup will install Signage in the following folder To install in a different folder dick Browse and select another folder Click Next to continue Destination Folder C Program Files ONAP Signage lt Back Next gt Cancel Figure 2 4 iSignager Installation 4 of 5 Figure 2 3 iSignager Installation 3 of 5 GETTING STARTED 8 Click Reboot now to automatically reboot the computer after the installation or 1 want to manually reboot later to reboot at a later time E QNAP Signage Installer gt som Completing the iSighage Setup Your computer must be restarted in order to complete the installation of iSignage Do you want to reboot now Reboot now 5 I want to manually reboot later Cancel lt Back Figure 2 5 Signager Installation 5 of 5 9 Click Finish to complete the installation 2 1 First Time Use Add a Signage Player 1 Run iSignager exe from the Windows Start menu 2 Click the Commander icon to show the Commander screen Figure 2 6 Signager Software Application Figure 2 7 Commander Screen 2 4 GETTING STARTED 3 Click the Player Status button to show the player sta 4 Click Scan to scan the network for sign
40. t design tool End users Menu Bar Buttons can use Artist to design a multi zone layout and define file play File Management back sequences timing and transition effects In addition end users can use the intuitive drag and drop operation to create their own templates or layouts The timeline view lets end users a CIH define playlists intuitively O File Management Menu Bar Buttons Table 1 1 File Management Menu Bar Buttons ES E a teed xsing Layout Shows te Open Layout og Figure 1 1 Artist Components Overview OVERVIEW Font Style and Al gnment Canvas Panel Figure 1 2 Font Style and Alignment Menu Bar Buttons Table 1 2 Font Style and Alignment Menu Bar Buttons FEATURE DESCRIPTION Font Family Set the font family name Font Style Set the font style Font Size Set the font size Di Character Alignment Set the horizontal and vertical character Figure 1 3 Canvas Panel Table 1 3 Canvas Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION A Canvas Area Area on the panel where the template is created Area on the panel where components are T late A B tempera added to the template l Horizontal and vertical rulers with markers C Rulers and Guides ai to show the current mouse position Pin Icon Pin the pane to eect a specific screen area or unpin to hide the panel ARTIST Tools Panel Preview Panel Tools Drag the icon to canvas in order to add media directory Fi
41. tained within user input are shown in angle brackets lt gt Bold Indicates keyboard keys that are pressed by the user viii Regulatory Notice FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interfer ence will not occur in particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep tion which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and re ceiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help REGULATORY NOTICE The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded interface cables
42. the calendar panel 20127130 End at 2012 815 FA Template Name School Description Day time 9 00am 6 00 pm Night time 6 00 pm 10 00 pm Figure 4 3 Template to Plan Dialog ae sa Figure 4 4 Calendar Panel Time Range 3 Click OK to close the dialog and apply the new schedule 2 Right click on the highlighted area to display a context menu Creating an Empty Schedule E Add Schedule If only an individual or custom schedule is required create an All Day empty schedule instead of using a schedule template E Paste K To create an empty schedule follow these steps X Cancel Figure 4 5 Calendar Panel Context Menu 3 Click the menu item Add Schedule to add a schedule to the highlighted area 4 4 Modifying Schedules Modifying existing schedules is necessary over time to deal with the requirements of changing content iScheduler provides several tools to manage schedules See Scheduler for a de tailed description The Layout Panel The layout panel contains a list of layouts created with Artist that are available to Scheduler The Template Panel The template panel contains a list of templates provided by iScheduler A template is a pre populated schedule that oc curs once or will be repeated Using a template saves the time required to manually create a schedule and edit the schedule properties F Note ES Scheduler templates can not be created by a user
43. ut specific procedures or content It is important to pay attention to these conventions as they will prevent the users from causing damage to themselves equipments or the their environments General Conventions The following general conventions are used in this document Example Indicates information used to demonstrate or explain an associated concept Note Indicates additional information that is relevant to the current process or procedure Important Indicates information that is important to know for the proper completion of a procedure choice of an option or completing a task vil A Ad CONVENTIONS WARNING Warning information appears before the text it refer ences to emphasize that the content may prevent dam age to the device or equipment CAUTION Cautions appear before the text it references Caution appear in capital letters to emphasize that the message contains vital health and safety information TABLE OF CONTEN Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this docu ment Italics Indicates book titles directory names file names path names and program process names Constant width Indicates computer output shown on a computer screen includ ing menus prompts responses to input and error messages Constant width bold Indicates commands or information literally entered by a user on the computer Variables con
44. ws me file browser to select media for the repository Delete Media REMOVES media objects from the Media Repository Shows media objects against the timeline and other playlists E Media Object Note If several media objects are placed in one playlist each one can have its duration and order changed E Pin Icon Pin me panel to occupy a specific screen area or unpin to hide the panel ARTIST Properties Panel Zoom Control Panel Zoom Control H gt Properties Layout on 07 09 11 15 A E General Create time FPOF2012 11 15 B Description Layout created Layout Height 11080 C D Layout type Normal Layout Width 1920 SY odify time 718 2012 11 15 Mame Layout on 07 0 Orientation O Target player iS 1500 Figure 1 9 Zoom Control Panel Table 1 9 Zoom Control Panel Figure 1 8 Properties Panel FEATURE DESCRIPTION Table 1 8 Properties Panel a ae Preview the zoom control preview win indow FEATURE DESCRIPTION B Zoom Control Slider Set the zoom control value the zoom control value Layout Name Shows the name of the current layout C Current Canvas E E E P E Sh the title of dia object rt e Property Category en itle of a media object property D Zoomed Canvas Shows the size of the zoomed canvas E Zoom Control Value Shows the zoom control value as a per centage of the original size Property Shows the name of a media object prop erty i 7 F Pin Icon Pin the

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