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2011 Digital Signage Quiet Achievers

2011 has been great year for digital signage but in the media all we hear about is the big digital signage manufacturers/developers launching new products and  the large digital signage network owners growing their networks.

We hardly hear about the smaller companies launching their unique and innovative digital signage solutions and this year we want to recognise the quiet achievers. So if you’re a small business, let us know about your digital signage project so we can share this with the rest of the digital signage industry.

Category: Digital Signage Blog News


Digital Signage at Sherwood Ridge Public High School

Sherwood Ridge Public SchoolThis month, we successfully completed a digital signage project for Sherwood Public High School. Firstly, here’s a little history of the school:

Sherwood Ridge Public School opened its doors to students for the first time on 28 January 2004. At this time the school had 8 mainstream classes between Kindergarten and Year 6 and 2 support classes.

The founding Principal of Sherwood Ridge is Mrs Jan Marshall.

In the weeks following the school’s inception, students, parents and teachers came together to give birth to: four sporting houses – Air, Fire, Earth and Water; three core values – community, respect and learning; and the school motto “From Each Their Best”.

Requirements

The requirements for this project was quite straight forward and these were:

  • Installation of 50” commercial grade screen in the Administration foyer
  • A digital signage player to display a range of content types including images, videos and text
  • The installation and configuration of  the screen, bracket, cabling and digital signage player
  • Audio Speakers in the Administration foyer
  • Initial template creation
  • Onsite Training
  • Technical Support

The Solution

The solution we provided the school consisted of the following:

  • Dell PC with dual VGA output
  • PADS Digital Signage Software
  • Panasonic 50″ Plasma screen
  • Venturi wall bracket
  • 2-Port USB KVM to control two PC’s by using the same keyboard, mouse  and monitor
  • Logitec Speakers
  • VGA extension cable

We provided the school with a standalone solution that enabled them to use the same PC to control, schedule and display the content and at the same time share the keyboard,mouse and monitor. Since the PC had two VGA outputs, one was connected to the local screen (used for managing and scheduling content) and the extended second output to the Panasonic screen (display the content). This setup is quite complex because the video configuration of the second output was setup as an  extended screen. This meant that the PADS Viewer (a component of the PADS software) which displays content had to automatically launch on this extended screen. How did we do this? It was simple, the PADS application allows you to enter the X and Y co-ordinates of where the viewer will be launched. Here’s an example, the horizontal position of the viewer screen is 1440 (since the horizontal size of the primary screen is 1440) :

pads settings extended screen

As a result, the digital signage solution was used as a tool to communicate messages with kids, teachers and parents through images and information. Below is a few pictures of the install:

Digital Signage in the Education sector in Australia is now becoming more popular and more affordable so why not talk to us so we can show you how you can achieve your digital signage goals.

Category: Digital Signage Case Study


University Of New South Wales installs digital signage in Hospitals

Last month we were engaged to install the digital signage Solution for the UNSW (University of New South Wales) Western Sydney Clinical Studies in one of the major hospital in NSW.

The South Western Sydney Clinical School (SWSCS) was established in 1990 and it is unique to the UNSW city clinical schools in that it embraces multiple campuses, allowing access to a broad and diverse range of health care services delivered to a large (approximately 800,000 people) and diverse population.

The SWSCS is centered at Liverpool Hospital (600 beds), a principal tertiary referral hospital for the South Western Sydney Area Health Service (SWSAHS). An active teaching and research programme is also run at Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital (400 beds; the second principal referral hospital in SWSAHS) and at Campbelltown and Fairfield Hospitals, as well as a number of other facilities.

Requirements

The requirements for this digital signage project were:

  • The large screens needed to be in portrait rather than landscape
  • Screen needed to be mounted against the wall
  • Display different content including websites, timetable, presentations, images, RSS uni news etc.
  • Needs to be scalable and flexible
  • A dedicated CMS server hosted at the main Hospital Campus
  • Players needed to be embedded in the screen since there was no space to store these

The Solution

The solution we provided the University consisted of the following:

  • CMS Dell Server
  • PADS Digital Signage Software
  • Panasonic Screens with embedded players
  • Adtec wall bracket

As usual we worked with local staff and the IT network engineers to connect the players to the UNSW network. We’ve got more screens and players to install but for now have a look at the some of the below photos

Category: Digital Signage Case Study, Featured Post


Screens, screens screens, preparation for the next digital signage projects

Screens, whether they are a plasma, LED, LCD or even a projector – these are one of the most critical components in any digital signage project. At advertise me we always recommend our clients to install a commercial screen rather than a residential screen but that’s going to be a different topic all together. So today,  I decided to take a photo of some of the packaged screens we store and post it on this blog. Below is the image.

Advertise Me is a reseller of many of the large screen companies such as Panasonic, Samsung, NEC, Sony, Phillips, Acer, Asus, Viewsonic, LG and Mitsubishi. So before purchasing your next screen for your upcoming project, make sure you  from us and I’m sure you won’t be disappointed (Australian Companies only).




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Category: Digital Signage Blog News


Weekend Fun: When digital signage goes wrong, do you rely on Windows or Linux?

Coincidently on my third trip back to Melbourne for a digital signage project rollout, I came across something that is too familiar to me.

Digital Signage gone wrongDigital Signage error message

Digital Signage gone wrong

Almost 9 out of 10 times when digital signage goes wrong through my observations, they are running Windows. There is no perfect system out there regardless what hardware, operating system, or configuration you may have, but according to Murphy’s Law, when something does go wrong how do control it? Does your software allow you to show an exception or alternate display?

Weirdly enough, these observations have now become second nature to me, whereby I notice all other people would just walk right past it. Not to mention the urge for me to take out my blackberry to snap it.

Category: Digital Signage Blog Info

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