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iCOMPEL SMB | Digital Signage
Key functions performed
by iCOMPEL:
Managing of media files used
to create content.
Creating a number of content
presentations with various
layouts.
Scheduling the distribution of
content presentations in playlists.
Playing stored media, including
slideshows and recorded video.
Playing live video (on TV capture
and HD capture models).
Changing content at the screens
for “ad hoc” messaging.
• System monitoring
and troubleshooting.
FTP Server
LAN
iCOMPEL
Publisher
Splitter
Remote
Location 2
Remote
Location 1
Central Control
Local Customization
LAN
iCOMPEL
Subscriber
Internet
Splitter
Local
Customization
LAN
iCOMPEL
Subscriber
Use for a standalone application…
All the iCOMPEL units except for the subscriber-only models work
one of three ways:
• As a kiosk player, publishing to itself.
As a publisher, through which you can create layouts, manage
playlists, then publish one or more channels to itself as an FTP client or
to a USB storage device or an external FTP client. It sends a snapshot
of all required files to an FTP file server at a preconfigured location in
your attached IP network.
As a subscriber, pulling down new content and instructions from
an FTP client, a USB storage device, or another iCOMPEL unit.
In a basic kiosk setup, a single iCOMPEL connects directly to your
network and to your display device.
Accessing the device can be done one of four ways: via a Web browser
by providing an IP address along with a name and password; via an FTP client
by providing a name and password (for uploading content to the iCOMPEL
unit); or via Secure Shell (SSH) by giving an IP address and root password.
… or in multiscreen, multisite applications.
The iCOMPEL units function as kiosk players, as publishers, or as
subscribers in more elaborate multisite deployments, too.
Used in a multisite application, however, iCOMPEL clones its media from
another iCOMPEL over a network, acting as a channel manager, with the
same digital signage presentation showing on screens at different sites at
specific times.
When working as channel subscribers, the iCOMPEL units automatically
download and show a channel that’s been published by another iCOMPEL
unit. The subscribers poll the publisher periodically for changes that may
have been republished, downloading new content and deleting old content
automatically.
You can also log into each subscriber and customize content on an
ad-hoc” basis. All iCOMPEL units support this, but it’s particularly useful
in multiscreen setups where you want to locally update screen content to
issue alerts or customize messaging for specific audiences.
Typical setup:
For more on iCOMPEL SMB, see pages 16 17.
In a typical multiscreen, multisite application, you designate one iCOMPEL unit as a channel publisher
and other units as subscribers. You then publish your latest schedule as a collection of files on
a channel server (either the iCOMPEL itself or an Internet file server). Subscribers then download
all files from the channel server and run content according to the new schedule.
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