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Thanks Jeff and Matt.
So, Happ buttons can be attached to this GPIO board. That makes sense. I
wonder why the distributor I was using doesn't even carry that product.
I'll work through the manufacturer now although even they don't seem to
explain how a button would be connected. You have helped me greatly.
Thanks again. I hope that this helped someone else, too.
- Seth!
Seth! Leary
NRG! Exhibits, LLC
10922 126th Place NE
Kirkland, WA 98033
425-827-7617 office
425-221-5527 cellular
www.nrg-exhibits.com
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Newer model Brightsign units sometimes need GPIO button board
<http://www.brightsign.biz/products/button_board.php>. In the picture you
can see little buttons on the board itself, but those are just for
convenience -- you can wire the Happ buttons to it.
Matt
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Hi Seth: I have used Brightsign/Roku units for several years......They are
very easy to program with external pushbuttons. I know they have made
changes to the models and now offer an authoring software - you can go here
to see a demo:
http://www.brightsign.biz/presentations.php
Used to be you could use a simple excel spread sheet to create a matrix that
tied putton push to file....don't know if that is still supported or not,
but their programming documentation, I see, is still there.
In addition, I have found their technical support people to be very
responsive....posting on their B.B, or sending a message has always gotten
me a specific answer....they used to use a rs232 connector; I would purchase
male plugs and solder my wires according to their diagrams. Had these in
operation at several sites, one for over 4 years without a hiccup, except
for having to replace worn out flash cards that had cycled one too many
times...
Holler if you have a specific question and I'll see what I can do to not
lead you astray (no promises!)
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> Hi folks,
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> Has anyone bought a Brightsign video player? The distributor has
> replaced the good ol' Chameleon with this device and now cannot seem
> to explain how to connect this to regular pushbuttons (eg. Happ
> buttons) to activate the videos.
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> If anyone has had success, I would love to learn how this works.
> Thank you!
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> - Seth!
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