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The Current Usage page allows you to monitor the health of devices and download log reports. This page lists all devices connected to your network.
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- Health: The status of the player, as indicated by the following icons:
- Healthy: The player is connected to the network; the presentation is active
- Connection Lost: The player has missed its last scheduled status update.
- Inactive: The player is not functioning and/or not connected to the network. There can be several reasons for an inactive player; please see this FAQ for a full list of causes.
- Disconnected: The player has no subscription, or its subscription has expired.
- Device Label: The serial number of the player.
- Device Name: The name given to the player during setup.
- Target Group: The group to which the player was mostly recently assigned.
- Device Model: The model number of the player
- Active Presentation: The presentation that is currently scheduled for the player.
- Last Connection: The most recent date that the player successfully connected to the BrightSign Network.
- Traffic: The amount of data the device has downloaded from the BrightSign Network during the current active subscription. When the subscription is renewed, this number returns to zero.
- Actions: Click thebutton to add Tags or a Note to a player. The note and tags will be displayed beneath the other player data. See the following section for more information on using player tags.
You can organize the list alphabetically by any of the above criteria. Click a criteria type in the top row to list the players in descending order. Click it again to list the players in ascending order. You can also search for specific devices using the Search field in the upper-left portion of the screen. Check the boxes to customize your search by Group, Name, and/or Device Label. Type a portion or the entirety of these terms and click Search. The list will refresh and compile all relevant results.
Check the Show Deleted Devices box in the bottom right to view devices that have been deleted from your account. You can then restore deleted devices if needed by clicking the action button.
Player Tagging
Administrators, General Managers, Network Managers
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- Click thebutton next to the player you wish to tag.
- Click the Tags field to open the Add Tags window.
- Enter the Name and Value of each tag. Click OK once you've finished adding tags to the player.
- Click Save to add the tags to your player. If you leave the page without clicking Save, the tag changes will be discarded.
Note the following when adding player tags
- A new tag is added to your BSN account if the specified tag Name is currently not in use by any other player on the account. The Add Tags window will state when you are adding new tag(s) to your account.
- If a similar Name or Value is already in use with another player tag, a type-ahead dialog will appear listing names/values that match what you've typed so far.
- You cannot use similar tag names with variant capitalization (for example, if "City" is already in use as a tag name, a new tag named "city" will default to "City" instead). On the other hand, tag values with variant capitalization are allowed.
You can use the Search function to search for players using their tag name or value. Ensure the Tags box is checked when searching.
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Adding Subscriptions
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General Managers, Network Managers
Follow these steps to activate an available subscription on a player or queue multiple subscriptions for a player:
- Click the arrow to the left of a player’s Health Status to view subscription information and options.
- Click the Add Subscription button. The Available Subscriptions list will appear.
- Search the available subscriptions by entering the I.N. (invoice number) or the subscription Type and clicking Search.
- Select the desired subscription and click Add.
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If If you want to transfer an active subscription from one player to another, you will need to temporarily delete the player that is currently using the subscription. See this FAQ for more details. |
Creating Device Logs
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General Managers, Network Managers, Viewers
You can download different log reports for your devices. The reports are generated as XML files.
- Under Device Logs, use the first dropdown list to select a specific device.
- Choose among Events, States, Playback, User Variables, or Diagnostics reports.
- Use the second dropdown list to specify a time frame for the report.
- Click the Generate Report button.
- Click the Download Report button once the report is generated.
The following is a short description of the different logs you can generate:
- Events Log: Records timestamps, state names, zone names, event types, and event data.
- States Log: Records current and last state names, timestamps, and media types.
- Playback Log: Records start and end times, zone names, media types, and file names.
- Diagnostics Log: Records timestamps, firmware and script versions, and the current presentation.
- User Variables Log: Records the names and values of User Variables.
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