Digital Signs 101. Learning the Content Manager Express (CMX) Web App Enterprise Digital Signage Training. Page! 1 of! 17

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Page! 1 of! 17 Digital Signs 101 Learning the Content Manager Express (CMX) Web App Enterprise Digital Signage Training Prepared by: Matt Gorney, Coordinator, Digital Media Services (DMS) ver4.1. 2016

Page! 2 of! 17 Introduction 3 WHAT IS DIGITAL SIGNAGE? 3 GOALS 3 SOLUTION 3 THIS DOCUMENT S GOAL 3 BASIC SYSTEM LAYOUT DIAGRAM 3 DEFINITIONS 4 Web App Interface 5 THE MENU BAR 6 THE NETWORK OVERVIEW SECTION 6 THE CONTENT SECTION 7 TYPES OF CONTENT 8 ADD NEW CONTENT 9 UPLOAD CONTENT 10 ADDING CONTENT TO A SIGN AND DEPLOYING 11 DEPLOYING YOUR SIGN 11 TEMPLATE LIBRARY 13 TEMPLATE LAYOUT EXPLAINED 15 ADDING A TEMPLATE 16 REMOVING A TEMPLATE 17

Page! 3 of! 17 ENTERPRISE DIGITAL SIGNAGE @ ITHACA COLLEGE INTRODUCTION What is Digital Signage? Digital signage is a tool for providing information to the campus community by displaying information on video monitors which may be updated dynamically and remotely over the campus network. Several areas of the campus have requested assistance with implementing a digital signage solution. The need to display and share images, video, text, live data from the internet, news, and weather are commonly asked functional requirements. The solution must be enterprise level, meaning signs must be connected campus-wide. Goals An identified digital signage solution should provide: Ability to disseminate emergency notification messages Remote management Multimedia content capabilities, including video An intuitive interface for updating individual signs Solution We have contracted with ConnectedSign, partner resellers of FourWinds Interactive. This software is used in several major universities and private companies across the globe. It not only meets, but exceeds our requirements for a digital signage solution. This system is primarily designed to notify the campus community in times of emergency. Emergency notification is crucial to the implementation of the system and is the main reason we have a networked digital signage system. This document s goal The purpose of this document is to familiarize yourself with the Web App software and to learn how to use a template, how to create and schedule content, and how to deploy your sign. We will be covering a lot of information in this document and you should keep it as a reference. Basic System Layout Diagram

Page! 4 of! 17 User Computer (Mac or PC) VISION Sign Server Media Player (connected to monitor) http://vision.ithaca.edu to access the sign system through your computer s browser. On campus access is on by default. Off campus access requires a remote access connection for security purposes. Please contact the service desk for more information. VISION is where the sign software, web page, and sign database exist. Any of the content you upload for your sign is stored here. The Media Player displays data deployed to it. The Media Player can also access the Internet for content, if necessary. These are typically mounted to the back of your tv. Definitions Content Manager Express Web App (CMX) The web application version of Content Manager. vision.ithaca.edu VISION Server The brains of the sign system. It houses the Content Manager software, database, & website to control the sign system. Media Player (or Player) A small, specialized computer that attaches to the back of the TV monitor. It displays content from the system. Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) The method used to securely upload data to the signage system. Template The skin of your sign that contains the background and regions where content can be placed. Deployment (Deploy) The method used to send your data to a Media Player in order to change or update your sign.

Page! 5 of! 17 WEB APP INTERFACE First, go to http://vision.ithaca.edu from your internet connected PC or Mac, and login with your Ithaca Netpass username and password. If you are off-campus you will need to use remote access with Junos Pulse. Once logged in, you will see that the Web App is divided into sections. These show a list of the signs that are in your system, content that you have already added, and templates you can use for your sign. List of signs in the system Content library tab Template library tab Content already added

Page! 6 of! 17 The Menu Bar The Menu Bar at the top of the Web App is where you will Save, Save & Deploy, Get Info, Refresh, and generate Reports. The primary buttons you will use are: Save - saves your work Save & Deploy - saves your work and sends changes to the media player Refresh - keeps the Web App current, in case changes are being made by other people logged in and changing your signs at the same time The Network Overview Section This section shows the signs in your system. You can see the hierarchy of the system, starting with the company, location, player, template, region and content sections. Company Location Player Template(s) Region Content The Company is Ithaca College and each Location is a specific school or department. We will be bringing in different locations as they join the signage system. Players are listed under each location and there can be multiple if needed. Players represent your actual media player computers that are mounted to the back of the tv. Templates can be applied to each player. If they are not specifically scheduled to play at certain times, then the templates play in order from top to bottom. In this example above, the blank screen template will play before the BSchool1 template. Inside the templates are Regions where content is housed. Think of the regions as folders for content. Content is what you want to play. It can be images, video, powerpoint, etc.. Content also plays in the order that it s stacked.

Page! 7 of! 17 The Content Section The lower left-hand section of the Web App houses the Content Library. This area displays the content that you have available to add to your sign. Note: The Apps Library and FWI Store is not currently being used so please disregard. There are several types of content you can add to a sign to make it very dynamic. You can also set up a sign to simply play one fullscreen file. It can be as simple or complex as you need. Each content type is identified with a small logo next to it. In the picture above, you can see the pink icon representing an Image. The yellow icon represents Text. Also, please note that the system refers to folders, shown above in black, as a Content Category. Some of the more interesting content types allow you to use links to data on the internet, or in locations where the system can access the latest version of that file. For example, you can make an Excel sheet as a Live Data item to display in a sign. When you make changes and save the Excel file, your sign detects the change and displays the most recent version. It can even detect specific column headers and allow you to customize how that file looks (fonts and color and size, etc.). The same is true for animated GIFs - copy and a paste the URL of the GIF into an Image content type and you can display it in your sign in all its animated glory. All the content type examples are listed below with a brief description.

Page! 8 of! 17 Types of Content " Live Data content can be created through Excel, text editors, or imported from various event management systems and servers. " Text content can be created directly in Content Manager or through any number of text editing applications. " Feed content is dynamically downloaded from servers that provide syndicated feeds such as RSS. " HTML content can be created through website editors or can be dynamically downloaded from a web server. " Image content can be created using graphic design tools, downloaded from digital cameras, created through screen capture tools, etc (file types JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, recommended). " Video content can be created through media design tools, downloaded from cameras, etc. (MP4 recommended). " Flash content can be created using the Adobe Flash authoring tool (file types SWF and FLV). " PowerPoint content can be created using Microsoft PowerPoint (file types PPT and PPTX). " Excel content can be created using Microsoft Excel or compatible applications (file types XLS and XLSX). " Document content can be created using Microsoft Word, OpenOffice Writer, or compatible applications (file types DOC, RTF, and ODT). " PDF content can be created using Adobe Acrobat (file type PDF). " Microsoft Bing Maps content is dynamically provided from Microsoft Bing servers. " Content Feed content allows you to use a feed file you create to change what is being played on the sign without redeploying. " Weather content is dynamically downloaded from NOAA servers. " Live TV content is supplied by a television signal. You will need a small additional USB adapter for this to work. " Date/Time content is based on the player machine's local clock. " Progressive Slot Meter content is dynamically provided by progressive slot servers. " Control Pad content is created in Content Manager. Touchscreen capable hardware is required. " Wayfinding content can be created using graphic design tools (file types JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF) to draw map(s) that can then be overlaid with paths and locations. Note: You may find that specific content types that seem similar are better at one purpose than another. For example, Live Data vs. Content Feed. They can do similar things, but after some experimentation, you may find that only one of these can effectively work for your purpose.

Page! 9 of! 17 Add New Content You can add new content to the system as follows: Right-click your folder to Add New Content. Please do not use the one at the top because other users across campus will see it. You can also use the right-click menu to inspect the properties, schedule, duplicate and delete content. Right-click folder Note: To make a new folder you would select Content Category from the content types list. Choose the type of content you want from a list. You will then see a window that will have options for uploading your content. For our example, we chose Image. You will see a properties window appear The properties box for an image contains a lot of information, but we are only concerned with the Upload button for now Select that button.

Page! 10 of! 17 Upload Content Select the Choose File button and browse your computer for the image you want to upload. Use the following settings: Protocol: SFTP Server: 172.25.0.51 Port: 22 (should be set by default) Directory: (leave blank) User name: upload Password: my$s1gns Select Upload Once the upload is complete (100%), then select OK You will be returned to the previous window. Notice that the file name is automatically generated for you. Note: the web app should remember the settings to make it easier for you. If you need to clear out these settings, please clear your browser s cache. Select OK and your file will now appear in your content folder. Files can be deleted by right-clicking the image and selecting Delete. (Right-clicking will also get you to all the other settings for that specific content.)

Page! 11 of! 17 Adding Content to a Sign and Deploying Drag content to the region of the template that you want it to appear. In this example, we are taking a PowerPoint file and dragging and dropping it to a region that occupies the entire screen. Drag it right over the region and then it will appear below it. You can drag as many files as you want to the region. The files will play in the order they are added. Note: the region is actually labeled fullscreen to make it very clear and easy. Deploying Your Sign

Page! 12 of! 17 Please Note: If you are uploading a PowerPoint and want it to display using the timings in PowerPoint, then set the Loop to None and set the Duration to zero. It will then play the PowerPoint all the way through. A new window will pop up. Select the sign you want to deploy to. Select Deploy You should see a notification that the sign has updated successfully. Select ok and you are done!

Page! 13 of! 17 If you set the Loop to Forever it will do just that. However, it will not progress on to any other content. So, if you have three or four PowerPoint files, you will only loop through the first one and never see the rest. If you set the Duration to any number, it will only display the PowerPoint file until that number is reached. So, if you set it to 30 seconds, you will only see about two or three slides before it stops playing and advances to the next files to play. Template Library Selecting the Template Library tab gives you access to the library of templates. There are many to select, but remember, if you are going to use a template, please duplicate it, as changes to existing templates will also change the template for anyone else using it.

Page! 14 of! 17 Duplicate first!!! Most likely, you will only be using the Ithaca College designed templates but there might be occasion to use other ones. Touchscreen directories, maps, or specialized content might require a new template. Properties will allow you to change the name of the template, the background color and allow you to add a background image. You can also change the size of the template in this window but you should stick with 1920x1080 for Horizontal display, and 1080x1920 for a vertical display. Edit Layout allows you to create regions and size and place them on your template. The Web App is not very conducive for template editing, so see your Marketing Communications Manager (MCM) for help. Note: There are some services that we do not currently use such as the Apps Library and the FWI Store. Please disregard these options wherever you see them. A template is the workbench upon which a digital sign is designed. Most notably, a template defines: The size of the sign. The orientation of the sign - horizontal or vertical. The background color, image or flash animation for the sign. The regions in which content can be played. The format of text in that region (font, size, color, alignment, etc.).

Page! 15 of! 17 Template Layout Explained Template: The skin of your sign that contains the background and regions where content can be placed. Template The sample template shows a background made in Photoshop. Region: Divides the template into sections and defines where content can be placed. These are made inside the template editor. In the sample template, each region is drawn out over the background image so they match up. This example shows the regions in white dotted lines. Content: The stuff you see on the sign, or what plays in each region. Content can be a variety of file types. Scheduling: Duration - How long content will play Recurrence - When the content will play Deployment: The command to send your sign from the Web App to your Media Player to display your sign publicly.

Page! 16 of! 17 Adding a Template When you are ready to use your template, simply drag it to the player that you wish to use it with. You can use multiple templates per player and they will play in the order they are stacked, unless you schedule them otherwise. Once you have added your template it is ready to start adding content to the regions.

Page! 17 of! 17 Removing a Template If you need to remove a template from a player, right-click the template under the player and select Remove. Important Note: Do not delete the template from the Template Library!