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5.1.2. Signage Display
Settings -> Signage Display, to setup most features of
signage display.
See below for more detailed information
about Signage Display settings.
5.1.2.1. General Settings
Settings -> Signage Display -> General Settings
Set up Signage Display name, User logo and Screenshot.
Signage Display Name
Settings -> Signage Display -> General Settings -> Signage
Display Name
Set up Signage Display name, the default name is
Ethernet MAC address with prex “PD_”. For example,
“PD_000b12223398”. The maximum length of name is 36
characters in UTF8 format. Click to rename it.
Boot Logo
Settings -> Signage Display -> General Settings -> Boot Logo
User can set up device boot up logo (boot animation) when
OSD Menu -> Conguration 2 -> Logo is set to “User” mode.
If “Logo” is not set to “User” mode, user cannot select
custom boot animation.
When it is set to “User” mode, the option “Choose Boot
Animation” becomes available.
When Logo is set to “User” mode, the default Philips logo
will be replaced by user selected boot animation le.
Click “Choose Boot Animation” and a pop-up menu
appears for user to select boot animation le. Content
saved on a SD card or USB memory card will be scanned
automatically.
Boot animation le name must be set as “bootanimation.
zip”, any other format is invalid.
All available boot animation les can be found in the
following folder:
1. File under /data/local/bootanimation/:
The boot animation le that are copied from USB or SD
card.
2. File under {SD_STORAGE_ VOLUME_NAME}/:
The boot animation le saved on the SD card.
3. File under {USB_STORAGE_VOLUME_NAME}/:
The boot animation le saved on the USB storage.
Dialog options:
1. FORGET
Clear “bootanimation.zip under /data/local/
bootanimation/.
Custom boot animation will not be used during system
boot up.
2. CANCEL
Cancel and close the dialog box.
3. SAVE
Copy selected le to /data/local/bootanimation/. After
doing this, user can remove their external storage (USB
and SD). System uses the boot animation le under /
data/local/bootanimation.
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