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The multiple ways to update the OS in BrightAuthor:connected are described below.

You can also customize the OS update if necessary.

If you have trouble updating the OS, make sure your SD card is formatted for FAT32 or try a different SD card. If you are copying the OS to your player manually, make sure the update file is in the root folder of the SD card (not a sub-directory) and that the file name ends with *-update.bsfw.

In Setup

  1. Navigate to Admin > Setup.

  2. In Player Settings > BrightSign OS Update find your player and choose the OS.

  3. When the setup file is applied to your player, the new OS will be applied and the player will automatically reboot.

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In the Remote DWS

  1. Access the Remote DWS

  2. Navigate to the Advanced tab. 

  3. In BrightSign OS Update > Update Options select your desired OS option and click Update. This will send the OS to the player and it will reboot.

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In Schedule

  1. In Schedule, navigate to Options > BrightSign OS Updates and select the OS.

  2. When you select Publish, the OS will be sent to the player and it will reboot.

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Other

Manually Updating the OS

To do this:

  1. Power down your BrightSign player.

  2. Select your BrightSign player model and copy the appropriate .bsfw (firmware) file to the root directory of an SD card or USB stick. It must be the only file with a .bsfw extension.

  3. Insert the SD card or USB stick into the player.

  4. Power on the player. The player will automatically upgrade itself, remove the file from the SD card, and reboot into the new OS version.

Customizing an OS Update

By default, the .bsfw update file will delete itself from the local storage once the OS update is complete and the player reboots, but you can append text to the name of the file to change the default behavior. This only works if you are updating the OS using local storage (an SD card or USB drive).

Text to Append

Behavior

Example (Update.bsfw is the default)

_save.bsfw 

The update file will not be deleted after the update is applied. The player will not automatically reboot after applying the update until the storage device containing the update file is removed.

Update_save.bsfw

_newer.bsfw

The update will only be applied if the OS file is newer than the installed player OS. The file will not be deleted after the update process is done. If the player is booting up in Safe Mode, the OS update will always be applied because the OS version of the player cannot be checked beforehand.

Update_newer.bsfw

_different.bsfw

The update will only be applied if the version of the update file does not match the current OS version of the player. The file is not deleted after the update process is completed.

Update_different.bsfw

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