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Updating standalone units is the only case in which you should remove the storage card after setting up the unit. If your
player has a USB flash drive slot, it is recommended that you use an SD card when setting up the unit, and keep it in the
player as the internal storage. You can update the content on the SD card via a USB flash drive. See Publishing with
Local Storage for details. With standalone units, the setup files provide details about where presentations are stored and
whether logging options are enabled.
1. In the BrightAuthor menu bar, click Tools > Setup BrightSign Unit.
2. Under Name Specification, do the following:
a. Enter a Name and Description for this unit.
b. Select whether you want to append the unit ID to the name or use only the name.
3. Under Network Properties, set the following:
a. Enable Wireless: Check this box if you plan to connect to the local network using a wireless connection. In
order to use a wireless connection, you must purchase a wireless model (HD210w, HD1010w) or purchase
an XD Wireless Module for your BrightSign XD player. Enter the SSID and Security key if the network is
secured.
b. Network Connection Priority: Use the up and down arrows to prioritize either the Wired or Wireless
connection. The BrightSign player will always attempt to download and upload using the first option. It will
only use the second option if the first is unavailable.
c. Time zone: Select the time zone where the unit is located.
d. Time server: Select the clock for this unit.
4. Click the Advanced Network Setup button to customize advanced settings for your networked player. Specify the
following in the Unit Configuration tab:
a. Use Proxy: Check this box if you want to use a proxy server. Type the address and port number in the fields
below.
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