Allmand Brothers MB 6200 User Manual

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Glossary

BaseStation

Pentium®-based computer or notebook on which BRICKBuilder and
BaseStation Software Suite run. Can be used in remote or on-site environ-
ment.

BaseStation Software

Software on a central computer controlling and/or monitoring signs. (See
also BaseStation)

Bitmap

Digital representation of pixels that produces a sign display image.

BRICK

Patented display module comprised of columns and rows of LED pixels
and the fundamental building element of the Sign System.

Font

A type style for a set of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks,
and symbols).

Frame

The basic building block for a message sequence (for example ROAD
WORK AHEAD).

Hand-Held Terminal (HHT)

Small device, consisting of a keypad and display unit, that provides an inter-
face between a user and a Single-Board Computer (SBC).

Jumper BRICK

A BRICK-like module without LEDs that electrically connects rails together.

Message

Consists of frames in a sequence. (See also Frame and Sequence)

Pixel

Smallest display element of the sign; a group of four LED’s.

Rail (Bus Bar)

Patented mount for the BRICK® that also provides electrical power and
communication signals.

Sequence

A group of one or more frames with display time-on and time-off associ-
ated with each frame. (See also Frame)

Single-Board Computer (SBC)

Printed circuit card assembly that is the interface between a hand-held
terminal or a base station computer, and the sign message.

Trim BRICK

BRICK-like module that is attached to the end of the rail of a multi-row
BRICK sign to provide a neat appearance to the sign.

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