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Adaptive Micro Systems BetaBrite 1036 User Manual

Adaptive Micro Systems BetaBrite 1036
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PROGRAMMING
MANUAL
10364001c
The first four numbers (“1036”) are the model number.
This manual is for 1036 models of the BetaBrite
®
sign.
To find the model of your BetaBrite
®
sign, turn it off and then on
again. The model number appears as follows:
Form No. 9703-6001F
4/2/2001
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Adaptive Micro Systems BetaBrite 1036 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAdaptive Micro Systems
ModelBetaBrite 1036
CategoryMonitor
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Warranty

How to obtain warranty service

Steps and contact information for obtaining warranty service for the product.

Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Form

Return Instructions

Instructions on how to fill out and use the RMA form for product returns.

Introduction

Technical specifications

Details on weight, dimensions, power requirements, and environmental conditions for operation.

EMI information

Electromagnetic interference compliance information for the United States and Canada.

Installation

Wall mount

Instructions and diagrams for mounting the sign on a wall, including bracket placement.

Ceiling mount

Steps and requirements for mounting the sign from the ceiling, including chain and hook support.

Counter mount

Instructions for mounting the sign on a counter, including hardware and spacer usage.

Operating a BetaBrite® sign

Using a Remote Control

Explains how to use the hand-held remote control for basic setup and messaging.

Using a Computer

Instructions for connecting a computer to the sign using software and cables for programming.

Basic sign operation

Turning a sign on and off

Describes how to power the sign on and off using the power supply or remote control.

Setting a sign's time and date

Step-by-step guide to set the current time and date on the sign using the remote.

Clearing a sign's memory

Procedure for erasing all programmed messages, graphics, and the password from the sign.

Setting a sign's password

Instructions on how to set a personal password to protect the sign's messages and graphics.

Password Management

Steps to follow if the sign's password is forgotten or needs deletion.

Sound control

How to turn the audible beeping from remote control key presses on or off.

Beginning text messaging

Example 1: Using upper and lowercase

Demonstrates creating messages using both uppercase and lowercase letters.

Example 2: Displaying messages by file name

Shows how to set the order in which programmed messages (files A, B, C) are displayed.

Example 3: Displaying messages in time order

Explains how to schedule messages to appear and disappear at specific times.

Example 4: Changing existing message text

Demonstrates how to add or remove text from previously created messages.

Example 5: Deleting messages

Provides instructions for deleting specific programmed messages from the sign.

Advanced text messaging

Example 6: Displaying time and date

Shows how to create a message that continuously displays the current time and date.

Example 7: Using fonts and colors

Explains how to select different fonts and colors for text messages displayed on the sign.

Example 8: Adjusting message speed

Details how to adjust the display speed of messages using the SPEED mode.

Example 9: Special effects with modes (Trailing modes)

Explains how to use modes as trailing effects to create special visual sequences for messages.

Example 10: International characters

Shows how to input and display international characters and special symbols on the sign.

Graphics

Example 11: Creating a movie marquee

Guides on creating DOTS graphics and combining them with text to form a flashing marquee.

Example 12: Mixing text with graphics

Demonstrates combining text with a single DOTS graphic, showing drawing area adjustment.

Example 13: Deleting a graphic

Provides the procedure for deleting an entire DOTS graphic file from the sign's memory.

Appendix A - Modes, fonts, colors, and graphics available

Modes available

Lists and describes various display modes that control text and graphic movement on the sign.

Fonts available

Shows examples of different fonts available, categorized by height and style.

Colors available

Lists available colors and special color combinations for text and graphics.

Graphics available

Lists pre-programmed graphics and animations that can be selected for display.

Appendix B - Sign diagnostic test

Sign diagnostic test

Instructions on how to run a self-test to check the functionality of the sign's LEDs.

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