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CHAPTER 4 – THE TD1012
The TD1012 is a freestanding, all-inclusive, digital signage solution that you can easily place on tables, counters, or
wherever signage is most needed. The TD1012’s high resolution screen and BrightSign unit are built into a durable steel
casing and can be powered for approximately 12 hours by the rechargeable battery.
Creating presentations for your TD1012 is fundamentally similar to creating presentations for any other BrightSign unit.
See Creating Presentations for details. However, the following details are unique to the TD1012:
• In the New Project window, the Screen resolution dropdown list only contains 1360x768x60p. This is the only
resolution supported by the TD1012.
• The TD1012 does not support Audio. You may include videos in your TD1012 presentations, but no audio
associated with the videos will play.
Note: When creating presentations for your TD1012 unit, you may encounter audio settings. For example, the Audio Only
zone is still available when you click Add Zone. None of these audio related options apply to the TD1012.
• The TD1012 only supports wireless network connection.
• In the Template window (after clicking Create), there are only two System templates included. However, you can
still add/adjust zones, and save your own custom templates. See Customizing template layouts for details.
• The TD1012 only supports interactivity through network commands. Use the UDP Input icon to define interactive
events. See Making a presentation interactive for details.
Note: You can also use Timeout, Media End, Synchronize, Zone Message, Link Zones, and Video Time Code events.
• As usual, clicking the Layout tab allows you to adjust the position and size of your zones. However, the preview
image in the right portion of the screen is actually rotated 90 degrees. This is because the preview image is always
landscape oriented, but the TD1012’s screen is actually a portrait display. Therefore, when adjusting zones for your
TD1012 presentation, refer to the image on the left side of the screen. This will show you how the zones will appear
to a viewer when the presentation is playing.
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