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In this article, users will be taught how to troubleshoot and update content on their digital sign to prevent the cropping of content which occurs when too much content is added to a digital sign.

Below is a table of contents to help divide the sections for your convenience.


Planned Content vs Reactive Content

Planned Content: This is content that will be displayed in advance before an experience begins or in normal day-to-day operation (e.g. Restroom or Parking content)

Reactive Content: This is when an experience name overrides a location (e.g. STADIUM could become GUNS N ROSES 2021 TOUR which overrides the original name and could take 3 lines instead of 1 on a digital sign)

Introduction to Message Cropping on Digital Signs

As a user adds content to a digital sign they are able to preview the changes in real-time. There are situations where content gets cropped off because too much content has been added (refer to photo below)

A Digital Sign might not display all the information because:

  • Destination or Messaging Dictionary words are too long and take up multiple lines on the sign

  • Too many content slots are being used

To avoid content from being cropped, here are some suggestions:

  • Don’t overload signage with too many navigational choices

  • Transfer some content to other nearby signs

  • Simplify wording on Destination / Messaging Dictionary items if applicable


Updating content on a Digital Sign

Steps

1. On the PAM navigation menu, go to 360 Planner > Digital Signs

2. Select Digital Sign Tab

3. Search or click on your digital sign on the map. For this example, we are using sign P 3.1 18-170 (Side A)

HINT: You may notice that there are two P 3.1 18-170 this means that one is faced towards the front (Side A) and one is faced towards the back (Side B).

4. When you select a sign, the Digital Sign preview and its information will pop up on the right side. The preview shows the content ‘INFORMATION CENTER’ with ‘CENTER’ being completely cut off

Note: If the cropped content is essential users can remove other content to make space and transfer the removed content to another nearby sign. PAM can only support a certain amount of content for each sign due to the screen size.


Removing Other Content

Steps

1. For this example, we will remove ‘BANK’ from this digital sign to make space for ‘INFORMATION CENTER’. To do this go to Content Slots, scroll down to Slot 7 and click on the X


2. On the preview, you will notice that ‘BANK' has been removed and 'INFORMATION CENTER' is fully displayed with no cropping issues.

3. Save changes


Check reactive content on a Digital Sign

We will now show an example of how reactive content can cause message cropping once activated.

Please refer to Directional Sign Configuration Settings for a detailed explanation on reactive

Steps

1. In the PAM navigation menu go to 360 Planner > Digital Signs

2. Select DIGITAL SIGN MAP tab.

3. Search for a sign you know that contains reactive content. A reactive content can be a regular experience (i.e. Weekly NFL game) or a status change (i.e. Parking Lot is now Open). We will continue to select sign
P 3.1 18-170 (Side A)

4. For this example, in the sign preview ‘THEATER’ is the location that contains reactive content

5. This is indicated by the star symbol on the left of Theater in slot 8, signifying the location currently has an active experience

HINT: If a location has a star symbol next to it, it means an experience is either happening / about to happen at that location.


6. Enable REACTIVE and this will now automatically update the preview with the live changes

7. ‘THEATRE’ has now changed into ‘AUSTRALIAN OPEN’. This doesn’t mean Theatre has disappeared its now become Australian Open because it is currently happening at Theatre.

8. Notice that Blue Zone and Brown Zone Parking has disappeared completely. This is because they were both disabled prior to Reactive being activated. All locations are seen by default but when Reactive is turned on, only locations that are not disabled remain.

9. If reactive content is also good and not cutting any content, save your changes.

Hint: Being aware of reactive content is important because activating it can still cause content cropping even if planned content did not contain any content cropping / was fixed before reactive was switched on.

Therefore, it is recommended to test Reactive mode in conjunction with normal mode to see what changes are seen on the sign before saving changes.


What if I make the fonts smaller?

The user can only use smaller fonts if the content they adjust are Sublocations and Pedestrian message. The user is not allowed to use smaller fonts to accommodate content if they are not the two types mentioned above.

An example of a Sublocation can be:

  • THEATRE (This is the Location)

    • ENTRY 5 (This is the sublocation)

An example of a Pedestrian message (content specifically for drivers) can be:

  • WATCH OUT FOR PEDESTRIANS

  • PLEASE REMEMBER TO SOCIAL DISTANCE

How to include Sublocations on a Digital Sign

Steps
1. In the PAM navigation menu, go to 360 Planner > Digital Signs

2. Select DIGITAL SIGN MAP

3. Select a Directional Sign on the map or search it

4. Lake Park is the location and Event Lawn 1 & 2 are the Sublocations

5. Theatre is the location and VIP Entry 6 & 7 and Entry 1-5 are the Sublocations

6. Please Maintain Social Distance is a Pedestrian message

7. Click on the settings icon for more configuration options. You have to adjust each slot individually, meaning the settings icon needs to be clicked for the slot you want to adjust.


8. The little ‘A' means the slot size will become smaller. Since little 'A’ is highlighted in light blue, this means that you have selected this option.

9. The big 'A' means the slot size will become bigger.

You can only adjust the size to small or big. Once you have selected a size (i.e. small), you cannot make it even smaller.

10. The indent on the left-side, means that you want to push the content in this slot to be more inward towards the right. Since this is selected, as highlighted in light blue, you cannot adjust this further.

11. The indent on the right-side means that you want to push the content in this slot to be more outward on the edge of the sign towards the left.

12. Selecting this will put a dividing line between content slots. For example between Lake Park and Theater there is a dividing line to show they are not related to one another.

13. Making changes with the settings in Steps 8-12 will show you a preview of how it looks like each time you make an adjustment.

14. Save changes.


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