Roku HD110 User Guide - Page 76

How many displays can I connect to the BrightSign?, Can I synchronize multiple BrightSign units?

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How many displays can I connect to the BrightSign? The HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 all support playing the same content on multiple displays. • HD2000: Connect up to 3 displays at the same time. Both HDMI and Component ports are active at the same time when in use. You can connect 1 HDMI and 2 Component displays. The VGA output is active and can be connected to a component display, with an adapter. When the BrightSign is set to a VGA resolution like 1024x768 or 1360x768, component and HDMI ports are inactive. • HD110,HD210,HD410,HD810, and HD1010: Connect up to 2 displays at the same time. Both HDMI and VGA are active at the same time when using 1024x768 or 1360x768. For all other resolutions except 1080p, HDMI and Component are active at the same time (HD810 and HD1010 have component). Can I synchronize multiple BrightSign units? Yes, you can synchronize multiple BrightSign units. NOTE: The HD110 does not support synchronization. How accurate is synchronization? BrightSign is accurate within 1.5 - 2 frames when you synchronize multiple units. What can I synchronize on BrightSign? You can synchronize files, playlists, or interactive playlists. You can synchronize any function that BrightSign can perform including content updates, executing serial or network commands, reading or writing files, etc. How do synchronized BrightSign units communicate? You can synchronize BrightSign units using a GPIO, Ethernet, or Serial port. 70 • •

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How many displays can I connect to the BrightSign?
The HD110, HD210, HD410, HD810, HD1010, and HD2000 all support playing the same content
on multiple displays.
HD2000:
Connect up to 3 displays at the same time. Both HDMI and Component ports are
active at the same time when in use. You can connect 1 HDMI and 2 Component displays. The
VGA output is active and can be connected to a component display, with an adapter. When
the BrightSign is set to a VGA resolution like 1024x768 or 1360x768, component and HDMI
ports are inactive.
HD110,HD210,HD410,HD810, and HD1010:
Connect up to 2 displays at the same time.
Both HDMI and VGA are active at the same time when using 1024x768 or 1360x768. For all
other resolutions except 1080p, HDMI and Component are active at the same time (HD810
and HD1010 have component).
Can I synchronize multiple BrightSign units?
Yes, you can synchronize multiple BrightSign units.
NOTE:
The HD110 does not support synchronization.
How accurate is synchronization?
BrightSign is accurate within 1.5 – 2 frames when you synchronize multiple units.
What can I synchronize on BrightSign?
You can synchronize files, playlists, or interactive playlists. You can synchronize any function that
BrightSign can perform including content updates, executing serial or network commands,
reading or writing files, etc.
How do synchronized BrightSign units communicate?
You can synchronize BrightSign units using a GPIO, Ethernet, or Serial port.