Configure LED displays
- 09 Apr 2024
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Configure LED displays
- Updated on 09 Apr 2024
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The LED displays configuration allows you to define content for LED displays and assign the LED device. The content for the LED display is defined on the LED scripts tab and assigned here to the respective LED display configuration/device. The configuration consists of two main parts:
- LED script content definition
- LED device assignment.
The LED script includes information about:
- trip data and data source,
- visual paging enabling,
- visual message frame.
Note: To create a new LED display configuration click on the New LED display button and follow the steps below.
Topics covered:
Displays tab - LED displays
TUTORIAL STEPS:
A) Open LED display configuration 1. Open the Displays tab. 2. Find your LED display configuration on the main page and click on it. | |
B) Assign device 1. (optional) Change the Name if needed. 2. Click on the Assign device button to add a LED device to your configuration. 3. Insert the device's identifier to connect it to the Simpleway system. 4. Confirm with the Assign button. Note: LED identifier is either the device's IP address or an other unique identifier within the LED ecosystem. | |
C) Content assignment 1. Click on the Upload icon which appears when scrolling over the field. This allows you to change/assign LED script for content definition. 2. Select the LED script by clicking on the respective item. Note: The content of the LED script is predefined. Please contact the Simpleway support team for any modifications. | |
D) Asset values 1. Select assets for your LED configuration. 2. Click Save to confirm your changes. Asset values enable you to categorize your displays and assign them specific attributes for data-driven content rendering. | |
By confirming your configuration with assigned device and content, the respective LED display should render the defined content. |
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