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a. Enable playback logging: Creates a log that records start and end times, zone names, media types, and
file names.
b. Enable event logging: Creates a log that records timestamps, state names, zone names, event types, and
event data.
c. Enable state logging: Creates a log that records current and last state names, timestamps, and media
types.
d. Enable diagnostic logging: Creates a log that records timestamps, firmware and script versions, and the
current presentation.
e. Upload logs
o On startup: Uploads log files each time you start the unit.
o At specific time each day: Uploads log files daily at the specified time. Use the dropdown lists to
pick a time.
o Relative URL for log handler: Type the location where you want logs to be uploaded.
7. Create and install the setup files:
a. Click Create Setup Files.
b. Browse to and select an SD card (recommended) or USB flash drive (HD810, HD1010, HD1010w, HD1020,
XD1030, and XD1230 only) to store the setup files.
c. Click OK.
d. Turn off the BrightSign unit by unplugging the power adapter. Insert the card or flash drive into the unit.
e. Turn on the BrightSign unit by reconnecting the power adapter.
Important: Do not remove the SD card or flash drive from the player.
Setting up a Player for Standalone Use
Standalone players are not connected to a network and must be updated manually. To change presentations/schedules,
you must remove the storage card (or USB flash drive), update it on your computer, and reinsert it into the player.
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