Using the diagnostic and local web server, Diagnostic web server, Local web server – BrightSign BrightAuthor User Guide v.4.1.1 User Manual

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Chapter 12 – Managing Your Network

Recover – don’t reformat: Puts the unit in recovery mode and downloads the latest Autorun script to the
storage card without reformatting it.

7. (Optional) Click

Add action to add another action, or remove an action by clicking Remove action.

8. Click

Close.

Using the Diagnostic and Local Web Server

The Diagnostic Web Server gives you the ability to perform various system functions—such as rebooting the player,
changing display settings, and retrieving log files—from a web browser (see the

Diagnostic Web Server User Guide

for

more details). The Local Web Server is necessary for Local File Networking. It also gives you access to the User
Variables webpage, which allows you to modify User Variables using a web browser or the BrightSign App. Both features
are enabled during the

player setup

process.


Follow these steps to connect to the Diagnostic Web Server and User Variables page using a web browser:

Note: Your PC or mobile device must be connected to the same local network as the BrightSign player.
1. Power off the BrightSign player.
2. Remove the SD card and USB drive (if applicable).
3. Power on the player and wait several minutes. The IP address of the player, along with the serial number and

firmware version, will appear on the display.

4. To access the Diagnostic Web Server, enter the displayed IP address into the address bar of the browser on your

PC or mobile device (for example, “10.0.1.199”). To access the User Variables web page, enter the displayed IP
address plus port 8008 (for example, “10.0.1.199:8008”).

5. Enter your user name and password (if applicable).

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