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Page 1 - ROGRAMMING

i P ROGRAMMING M ANUAL Form No. 9703-6001D11/13/98

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BETA BRITE Programming Manual6 Basic sign operation: Turning a sign on and off Basic sign operation Turning a sign on and off When you plug in the si

Page 3 - Contents

BETA BRITE Programming ManualBasic sign operation: Setting a sign’s time and date 7 Setting a sign’s time and date Once set, a sign will remember th

Page 4 - WARNING FOR EUROPEAN USERS

BETA BRITE Programming Manual8 Basic sign operation: Clearing a sign’s memory Clearing a sign’s memory Clearing a sign’s memory erases all messages a

Page 5 - General information

BETA BRITE Programming ManualBasic sign operation: Setting a sign’s password 9 Setting a sign’s password You can set a personal password to protect

Page 6 - Item Part # Description

BETA BRITE Programming Manual10 Basic sign operation: Sound controlWhat to do when you forget a sign’s passwordHow to delete a sign’s passwordIf you n

Page 7 - Wall mount

BETA BRITE Programming ManualBeginning text messaging: Example 1 — Using upper and lowercase in messages 11Beginning text messagingThis section shows

Page 8 - Counter mount

BETA BRITE Programming Manual12 Beginning text messaging: Example 1 — Using upper and lowercase in messages4 Press RUN twice.Now that the first messag

Page 9 - EMI information

BETA BRITE Programming ManualBeginning text messaging: Example 2 — Displaying messages in file name order (A, B, C, etc.) 13Example 2 — Displaying me

Page 10 - Basic sign operation

BETA BRITE Programming Manual14 Beginning text messaging: Example 2 — Displaying messages in file name order (A, B, C, etc.)8If RUN appears on the sig

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BETA BRITE Programming ManualBeginning text messaging: Example 3 — Displaying messages in time order 15Example 3 — Displaying messages in time orderI

Page 12 - Clearing a sign’s memory

ii NOTE: Due to continuing product innovation, specifications in this document are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 1998 Adaptive Micro S

Page 13 - Setting a sign’s password

BETA BRITE Programming Manual16 Beginning text messaging: Example 3 — Displaying messages in time order7Press D (for day) until M-F (Monday through Fr

Page 14 - Sound control

BETA BRITE Programming ManualBeginning text messaging: Example 4 — Changing the text of an existing message 17Example 4 — Changing the text of an exi

Page 15 - Beginning text messaging

BETA BRITE Programming Manual18 Beginning text messaging: Example 4 — Changing the text of an existing message9Press APPEND to go to the end of the me

Page 16 - BETA BRITE Programming Manual

BETA BRITE Programming ManualBeginning text messaging: Example 4 — Changing the text of an existing message 1918 Press RUN twice.File ATHIS IS YOURFI

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BETA BRITE Programming Manual20 Beginning text messaging: Example 5 — Deleting messagesExample 5 — Deleting messagesTo delete all the messages in a si

Page 18 - RUN BA

BETA BRITE Programming ManualAdvanced text messaging: Example 6 — Displaying the time and date 21Advanced text messagingBefore attempting the followi

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BETA BRITE Programming Manual22 Advanced text messaging: Example 6 — Displaying the time and date7 Type R8Hold down FCN and then press MODE to switch

Page 20 - TIME AB

BETA BRITE Programming ManualAdvanced text messaging: Example 6 — Displaying the time and date 2315Press RUN twice to see the message.RoscoAdvertisin

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BETA BRITE Programming Manual24 Advanced text messaging: Example 7 — Using fonts and colorsExample 7 — Using fonts and colorsFontsFonts are the way ch

Page 22 - S LONGER

BETA BRITE Programming ManualAdvanced text messaging: Example 7 — Using fonts and colors 256Press FONT and then SELECT to select [SRF] (a serif font)

Page 23 - BUT NOW IT’S

iii Contents General information... 1 Using a Remote Control to operate your sign.

Page 24 - Example 5 — Deleting messages

BETA BRITE Programming Manual26 Advanced text messaging: Example 7 — Using fonts and colors16Press RUN twice to see what you’ve typed.THENTHENTHENThis

Page 25 - Advanced text messaging

BETA BRITE Programming ManualAdvanced text messaging: Example 8 — Speeding up and slowing down messages 27Example 8 — Speeding up and slowing down me

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BETA BRITE Programming Manual28 Advanced text messaging: Example 8 — Speeding up and slowing down messages9 Select SPEED again.10Press SELECT until [N

Page 27 - Oct. 14 ,1997

BETA BRITE Programming ManualAdvanced text messaging: Example 9 — Special effects with modes (Trailing modes) 29Example 9 — Special effects with mode

Page 28 - This is Times — a serif font

BETA BRITE Programming Manual30 Advanced text messaging: Example 10 — International charactersExample 10 — International charactersInternational chara

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BETA BRITE Programming ManualAdvanced text messaging: Example 10 — International characters 312 Press PROGRAM.3 Press ADV.4Using FCN and MODE when ne

Page 30 - This is SRF

BETA BRITE Programming Manual32 Graphics: Example 11 — Creating a movie marqueeGraphicsIn addition to pre-programmed or “canned” graphics (see “Graphi

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BETA BRITE Programming ManualGraphics: Example 11 — Creating a movie marquee 334 Press ADV.5Press I until the DOTS cursor is on the bottom.6Press E t

Page 32 - [SCR][NHL]

BETA BRITE Programming Manual34 Graphics: Example 11 — Creating a movie marquee8 Press RUN.9Then press Y to save graphic A.10Press SELECT until a ques

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BETA BRITE Programming ManualGraphics: Example 11 — Creating a movie marquee 3519Insert the second DOTS graphic by pressing DOTS again.Then press SEL

Page 34 - A] A

iv WARNING FOR EUROPEAN USERSThis is a class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user

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BETA BRITE Programming Manual36 Graphics: Example 11 — Creating a movie marquee29Press RUN twice to watch the marquee you created.

Page 36 - Graphics

BETA BRITE Programming ManualGraphics: Example 12 — Mixing text with graphics 37Example 12 — Mixing text with graphicsIn this example, we’ll create a

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BETA BRITE Programming Manual38 Graphics: Example 12 — Mixing text with graphics6Draw the following graphic using the keys indicated.7 Press RUN twice

Page 38 - FLS][SP5][DOT]A

BETA BRITE Programming ManualGraphics: Example 13 — Deleting a graphic 39Example 13 — Deleting a graphicIf you want to delete an entire DOTS graphic

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BETA BRITE Programming Manual40 Appendixes: Appendix A — Modes, fonts, colors, and graphics availableAppendixesAppendix A — Modes, fonts, colors, and

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BETA BRITE Programming ManualAppendixes: Appendix A — Modes, fonts, colors, and graphics available 41Fonts availableFonts are selected by using the F

Page 41 - PROG DOTS A

BETA BRITE Programming Manual42 Appendixes: Appendix A — Modes, fonts, colors, and graphics available7-HIGH SANS SERIF FONT (= 7 LED pixels high)Name

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BETA BRITE Programming ManualAppendixes: Appendix A — Modes, fonts, colors, and graphics available 437-HIGH SERIF FONT (= 7 LED pixels high)Name Exam

Page 43 - PROG DOTS ?

BETA BRITE Programming Manual44 Appendixes: Appendix A — Modes, fonts, colors, and graphics availableColors availableUse the COLOR and SELECT keys (or

Page 44 - Appendixes

BETA BRITE Programming ManualAppendixes: Appendix B — Sign diagnostic test 45Appendix B — Sign diagnostic testYour sign can do a self test to determi

Page 45 - Fonts available

BETA BRITE Programming ManualGeneral information: Using a Remote Control to operate your sign 1 General information You can operate a BETA BRITE sig

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BETA BRITE Programming Manual46 Appendixes:

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BETA BRITE Programming Manual2 General information: Using a computer to operate your sign Using a computer to operate your sign Though messages can b

Page 48 - Graphics available:

BETA BRITE Programming ManualGeneral information: Attaching your sign to a surface 3 Attaching your sign to a surface Your sign can be mounted on a

Page 49 - 1:00 AM00

BETA BRITE Programming Manual4 General information: Attaching your sign to a surfaceXXCeiling bracketCeilingThis mounting chain and ceiling hook (not

Page 50 - 46 Appendixes:

BETA BRITE Programming ManualGeneral information: Technical specifications 5 Technical specificationsEMI information Electromagnetic interference (EM

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