Creating a quick display container, Creating a quick display button, Copying files to the player – Daktronics DMP-1500/M3 (SS & ST) Setup With Show Control User Manual

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DMP-1500/M3 (SS & ST) Setup With Show Control Quick Guide

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DD1805670 Rev 11
2 July 2012

Creating a Quick Display Container

1.

Right-click within a workspace page.

2.

Go to New > Quick Display Container.

3.

Select the desired display from the Display Name drop-down list.

4.

Click Save. The other container settings can be adjusted later.


Note: To create quick display buttons for all the content in an entire
library, click Link to Library, select the Library folder, and click Open.
Display Studio will automatically create buttons for each piece of
content. Note that the container must be empty to be linked to a library.

Creating a Quick Display Button

1.

Right-click within the quick display container, and select New Button.

2.

Click Add and browse to a file to

associated with the button.

3.

Select the file, and click Open.

4.

Click Add to include more files, or

click

to remove files.

5.

The button will take the name of

the first file added to it. Type in a
new name for the button in the
text box if desired.

6.

Click Save when finished.

Copying Files to the Player

Files must be copied to the player before they can be displayed.

1.

In Display Studio, click the button to expand the M3 File Manager.

2.

Verify that the display

you are managing is
selected in the drop-
down list.

3.

In the Database Files box,

select the file(s) you
wish to copy to your
digital media player.

4.

Click the arrow

button to copy the
selected file(s) to your
player. Files which
appear in the Player
Files
box will be capable
of being played on the
selected display.

Display Queue

Click the Show Queue button

in the top-right corner of a Quick

Display Container to reveal the Queue. Here you can see the playlist and
total remaining time for each clip. Use the buttons at the bottom of the
Quick Display Container to manage the Queue:

Next

Plays the next item in the Queue

Blank

Sign

Blanks the display, stops playback of the Queue,

and clears the Queue

Clear

Queue

Clears the Queue, but allows the current item to

keep playing

Loop

If enabled, queue plays through items continuously

until stopped or given another command

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