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Priority Select the message priority, which can range from 0 (Lowest) to 6
(Fullscreen).
Priority 6 (Fullscreen) is the highest priority, and when a message is
assigned this priority, only the messages with this priority appear on the
display with the Scheduled Event Name and Date being temporarily
removed.
If Priority 5 (Exclusive) is selected, the Scheduled Event Name and Date
remain on the display, but all other messages with lower priorities are
removed.
Note: Priority 5 (Exclusive) is disabled for Image messages and enabled for Text mes-
sages.
Display Time (seconds) Sets the length of time for the message to be displayed before it expires.
This value can range from 0 to 99999 seconds. A value of zero (0) indi-
cates that the message will display indefinitely (i.e., until the device has
been restarted or the message is removed by a Display-Msg-Delete
action or via the Dashboard’s Remove Message button).
Image Type Select the image type to specify how the image will be displayed:
• Full Screen (1920x1080): Image will be displayed full screen.
• Left (925x1040): Image will be displayed on the left side of the
screen.
• Right (925x1040): Image will be displayed on the right side of the
screen.
Image Priority Select the image priority for this message, which determines precedence
when an Image message and Text message have the same message pri-
ority:
• Text Over Image: Text message will be given precedence.
• Image Over Text: Image message will be given precedence.
Message Image Select the image to be displayed for this message from the list of Mes-
sage Images.
Note: The dimensions of this image (which are displayed in parentheses after the image
name) must match the dimensions implied by the Image Type. The list of images is
restricted to those with dimensions compatible with any valid Image Type (i.e.,
1920×1080 or 925×1040), but must match the selected Image Type size before saving
the message template.
Background Color Select the color for the message background. You can select a color by:
• Using the color picker
• Entering a hex color (for example: #000000, for black)
• Entering an RGB color (for example: rgb(0,0,0) for black)
• Entering a color alias name (for example: red, blue, etc.)
For more information, see"Using Color in Display Messages” on page 108.
Table 28. Add/Edit Message Template parameters