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SUMMARY General information - Advantages p. 3-6 General operating diagram p 7 Content Manager p 8-23 Device Manager p 24-32 Hardware : TDS BOX - Screens p 36-38 Applications - Case study p 39-41 Advantages and conclusion p 42-45. SUMMARY. p 2 /48. INTRODUCTION.
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SUMMARY • General information - Advantages p. 3-6 • General operating diagram p 7 • Content Manager p 8-23 • Device Manager p 24-32 • Hardware : TDS BOX - Screens p 36-38 • Applications - Case study p 39-41 • Advantages and conclusion p 42-45 SUMMARY p 2/48
INTRODUCTION • Dynamic, compelling medium • Targeted marketing at right time & location • Critical influencer at point-of-purchase • Educate and inform • Build brands and increase awareness • Improve customer experience, drive sales • Comprehensive control over when and where messages are delivered Targeted information p 3/48 - Back to summary
INTRODUCTION • Interactive self-service • Superior way to target specific groups • Measurable results enable dynamic content for optimum effectiveness • Real-time interactive information sharing • Latest product news and promotions to stimulate sales • Increase store traffic and return rate Focus communicationon customers p 4/48 - Back to summary
INTRODUCTION • 1.Content management software 1 System, 4 Components • 2. Device management software • 3. Media Player BOX - based appliance • 4. Display; Integrated or Stand-Alone p 5/48 - Back to summary
INTRODUCTION ADVANTAGES • First Interactive Digital Signage System Designed Specifically for Commercial Use • Largest Industrial-grade Interactive LCD Displays • First All-in-one display with a Modular Design • First Remote Auto-recovery of HW & SW • First Comprehensive System with Fully-Integrated Hardware & Software from a single source p 6/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager • Device Manager Device Manager • Media player + Display p 7/48 - Back to summary
SUMMARY 1.Web-based Interface 2.Account Management 3.Approval System 4.Group Management 5.Media Library 6.Scheduling 7.Preview 8.Ticker 9.Urgent Cast 10.Reporting 11.Multiple Zones 12.Layout Template 13.Custom Template 14.Play list Editing 15.Auto Recovery Content Manager p 8/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager • Web-based browser interface • Easily operate anytime and anywhere • Applicable for multi-national users or business travelers • Intuitive, central management Web-based Interface p 9/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager • System administration can manage accounts and assign different authority levels • Manager • Manage the account, approve schedule, receive player malfunction email or SMS alert, publish urgent casts • Normal User • Media files and playlists management, Send request for schedule publishing AccountManagement p 10/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager • Publish approval system • Allows Manager to approve or reject the scheduled content for groups before publishing • Normal user can edit schedule and send request • Manager receives emails or SMS alerts for schedule publish request Approval System p 11/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager • Each TDS device is a Player. • A number of players can be assigned to a group by geography or other criteria. • A network can be segmented into groups for easier player scheduling, settings or other attributes • Query reports can be generated for specific groups and time slots. Group Management p 12/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager Media Library • Multimedia Content Management • Import and organize multimedia files • A variety of digital multimedia formats are supported • HTML, URL, image, audio, video, Flash and PowerPoint • Batch Upload – reduce repetitive, time-consuming tasks p 13/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager • Site/ Account manager can schedule the playlist for each group on the calendar. • Graphical calendar interface for intuitive search and read. • Advanced editing for each playlist to set start time, duration and recurrence. • Published schedule downloadable, and played at chosen site Scheduling p 14/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager Preview • Content can be previewed at each stage: • Preview each media file • Preview each scheduled playlist • Preview results from Player p 15/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager • Ticker feature available • One-line scrolling text information along with media content • Ticker can be static text or real-time information through a RSS URL link. • Adjustable ticker font, color, speed and location. Ticker p 16/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager • Urgent Cast • Interrupt scheduled content for urgent messages • Add text message as urgent cast, or audio and other media files. • Adjustable text font, color, speed and position. Urgent Cast Fire Alert! Exit Building. p 17/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager • Search or generate playback reportPlayback report can be created, e.g., by groups and time duration, for account management or billing purposes. • Review and Monitor detailed record of player playback results. • Report can be saved as CSV format, read/ export to other database usage. Reporting p 18/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager Multiple Zones • Split display into multiple zones • Choose number of zones, up to 8 • Edit custom layout of split screens p 19/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager Layout Template • Built-in layout templates to quickly apply on your design • Support 4:3 and 16:9 display screens • Support Landscape and Portrait 16 choices of preset template p 20/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager Custom templates • Create layout and save as template • Insert zones and set their attributes one by one • Including screen ratio (16:9 or 4:3) • Keep original size or fit-in screen • Set X,Y coordinates and zone size p 21/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager Playlist Editing • Edit Playlist according to layout templates: • Create playlist via templates • Each zone has own media list p 22/48 - Back to summary
Content Manager Player Auto Recovery Player will automatically restart the software and continue the playback schedule whenever the content hangs or crashes the system. Player will automatically reload the required content or schedule if there is communication error between Player and Server. Playback logs will be uploaded to Server automatically. Player will automatically delete expired or low-priority information to continue new content. Administrators do not have to delete or overwrite data manually. Auto Recovery p 23/48 - Back to summary
Device Manager SUMMARY • 1.Diagram • 2.General presentation • 3.Remote Control • 4.Power ON/OFF • 5.Agenda & activity Log • 6.System management • 7. Device/appliance Inventory Device Manager p 24/48 - Back to summary
Device Management Diagram p 25/48 - Back to summary
Device Management • Comprehensive software management tool manages networked TDS appliances • Web browser interface fronts database management system • IT staff can easily inventory, organize, control, upgrade and support TDS appliances within the LAN, Wireless Network or WAN. General presentation p 26/48 - Back to summary
Device Management • Remotely manage TDS appliances through LAN, Internet, or VPN. • Manipulate power state • Monitor and collect device activity • Execute software updates/ upgrades • Maintain appliance inventory & properties Remote Control p 27/48 - Back to summary
Device Management Power On/Off • System Shutdown • Power down any appliance or groups of appliances within the network • WakeOnLan • Resume from a powered-down state, any TDS devices over tethered Ethernet. p 28/48 - Back to summary
Device Management Scheduling • Set a wide variety of appliance management activities within subsets of TDS Device Manager functions • Creation of ‘jobs’ covering main features & functions within TDS Device Manager • Can be set up to execute based on calendar date periods & any 24-hour timeframes Logging • View activity history • Provides comprehensive recording of commands and requests for all activities that occur Agenda & Activity logs p 29/48 - Back to summary
Device Management OS Image Management – push and pull OS images from networked TDS appliances Registry Management – push and pull OS registry keys to remote devices File Package - push files to storage locations on remote TDS devices BIOS Management – push BIOS updates to remote appliances System & Image management p 30/48 - Back to summary
Device Management System & ImageManagement Database Support • Support for both MS SQL and MySQL back-end database System • Stores overall system management information and FTP or HTML server locations. p 31/48 - Back to summary
Device Management Device Inventory • Appliance Inventory • Monitor and display inventory of all TDS appliances within the network • Group Management • Able to group TDS devices based on variety of parameters p 32/48 - Back to summary
Device Manager Hardware • 1.Media player • 2.Intergrated display p 33/4 - Back to summary
Modular Media PlayerTDS BOX Media Player - TDS BOX Compatible with a range of displays x86 processors I/O Ports: DVI-I, USB, RJ45 for Ethernet, Dipole antenna, DC-in jack, S-Video input, Composite video-in Windows XP Embedded operating system Resolution up to 1920 x 1080 From 1GB Flash memory From 512MB RAM memory Dimensions (HxWxD): 1.7”x5.5”x5.1” ~ 1.7”x8.1”x5.1”. Weight: 1.2 lbs ~ 2 lbs p 34/48 - Back to summary
TDS 537 & 547 - Integrated Display 37” and 47” high-definition computing displays offer an integrated LCD and Media Player All-in-One Computing Displays Windows XP Embedded OS Slim Design, Space Saving Industrial Grade (fanless & metal casing) HW Watchdog 1.5GHz x 86 processors Resolution up to 1920 x 1080 Flash based storage Infrared, Touch-screen Option p 35/48 Back to summary
Device Manager • 1.In store communication • 2.Airport – Malls – Waiting rooms • 3.Real estate / travel agencies • 4.Retail • 5.Hotels & Casinos CASE STUDY p 36/48 - Back to summary
Solutions & applications – Case study • IN-STORE communication • Internal communication on special offer or sales PUSH. • Invoicing a provider for brand advertisement. • Point of sale animation & information (weather, news, traffic, music/Xtreme video,…)Example : fashion, perfume, stores – Bars/disco… In store communication p 37/48 Back to summary
Solutions & applications – Case study • Information + Communication • Information : Travel schedule for airport – Special stores offers for malls – Queuing management & info for waiting rooms,… • Communication : In this case, communication is joined to the information through one or more screen split + Leisure or diverting on another split (weather, news, traffic, music/Xtreme video,…) Airport – Malls – Waiting rooms p 38/48 Back to summary
Solutions & applications – Case study Real estate / travel agencies • Information + Interactivity • Information : TDS box connected up to 8 screens. Each screens diffusing preview of the available offers • Interactivity : The screens could react to independent touch stickers on the window and show corresponding information. p 39/48 Back to summary
Solutions & applications – Case study RETAIL Dynamically change advertising for all 500 stores located nationally – local focused Sales promotions On-site product information Way finding Additional advertising revenue generation Catalog access Dining menus Pharmacy order status On-site events Touch screen Signage/Kiosk Application p 40/48 Back to summary
Applications – Case study Hotels & Casinos Services information & sales Event information Way finding Guest services Kiosk check-in Restaurant & store sales Loyalty programs Event Information Displayed Prominently p 41/48 Back to summary
ANALYSIS p 42/48 Back to summary
CONCLUSION Large-screen interactive displays offer flexibility for use as digital signs & kiosk applications Industrial-grade design offers superior aesthetics and durability Fully integrated hardware and software from one manufacturer for complete compatibility Highly reliable with remote auto-recovery Easy-to-use content management software requires minimal training ADVANTAGES p 43/48 Back to summary
CONCLUSION Digital signage market is growing dramatically and converging with the kiosk market Current solutions are fragmented; not industrial-grade WebDT is the first interactive digital signage system designed specifically for commercial use CONCLUSION p 44/48 Back to summary