This is most likely the type of communication you have if you purchased your EMC from October 2010 to present. The components for communicating with the sign will look like:
Troubleshooting steps:
Troubleshooting steps:
You could possibly have the wrong Sign IP Information in your software. If this is the case then follow the Troubleshooting steps in the “Sign Setup Issue” section below.
The SignX software may not have been setup properly initially or it may have gone back to default settings. In these cases the best course of action is to go through the Sign Setup process again. These are the steps to set up the sign to communicate with SignX once again.
Open your SignX media editor software
On the upper left hand side of the software screen click on “File”
Go to “Sign Setup” (the “Sign Setup” window appears)
Make sure settings on the left hand side of the Sign Setup window are correct – as shown in the example here
Name = Sign1 (and Sign2 If you have a two-sided sign)
ID = 1 (and ID = 2 if you have a 2-sided sign)
The “Type” depends on what type of sign you have. This is the matrix (height and width of your sign) plus the color of your sign (RG for tri-color sign and RGB or full for full color sign). If you purchased your sign from January 2011 and beyond you can check the sticker on the laptop for your specific sign type.
IP Address = 192.168.1.222 (and 192.168.1.223 if you have a two-sided sign)
If the “Sign Setup” is incorrect as shown in the example here then follow these steps:
If you have two-sided sign, you need to set up another sign for Sign 2
Troubleshooting steps:
Troubleshooting steps:
Note: an access point is one of the choices you have for selecting the wireless network to which you want to connect
Troubleshooting steps:
If you have too many access points interfering with your signal you can determine the best channel and frequency range to use within your own connection. To accomplish this you need to use a 3rd party software like “inSSIDer” or another wireless channel scanner software to determine the frequency range that is the least used. You want to be on a frequency range that doesn’t have a lot of other traffic.
You can also go directly into your sign connection to see your channels and frequencies by opening your web browser (like Internet Explorer) and typing 192.168.1.1 in the address field
You need to log into your sign controller now. Your username and password is in your documentation.
Once logged in click on “Wireless”
Go to “Frequency”
Click on “Change Frequency” and then choose a different frequency to see if it clears up the signal problem
If this doesn’t fix the problem try other frequencies through the same process until you find one that does fix the problem
NOTE: Do not use your wireless connection to access the Internet from your NetBook computer that came with the sign. You CAN directly connect a CAT-5 (Ethernet) cable and access the Internet that way from the computer.
Troubleshooting steps:
Troubleshooting steps:
Troubleshooting steps:
If you have SignX version 2.0 or later
Troubleshooting steps:
Troubleshooting steps:
The SignX software may not have been setup properly initially or it may have gone back to default settings. In these cases the best course of action is to go through the Sign Setup process again. These are the steps to set up the sign to communicate with SignX once again.
Troubleshooting steps:
Open your SignX media editor software
On the upper left hand side of the software screen click on “File”
Go to “Sign Setup” (the “Sign Setup” window appears)
Make sure settings on the left hand side of the Sign Setup window are correct – as shown in the example here
Name = Sign1 (and Sign2 If you have a two-sided sign)
ID = 1 (and ID = 2 if you have a 2-sided sign)
The “Type” depends on what type of sign you have. This is the matrix (height and width of your sign) plus the color of your sign (RG for tri-color sign and RGB or full for full color sign). If you purchased your sign from January 2011 and beyond you can check the sticker on the laptop for your specific sign type.
IP Address = 192.168.1.222 (and 192.168.1.223 if you have a two-sided sign)
If the “Sign Setup” is incorrect as shown in the example here then follow these steps:
If you have two-sided sign, you need to set up another sign for Sign 2
Troubleshooting steps:
Sometimes a module may just go out because of a small glitch in the electronics but it doesn’t cause a permanent outage. A simple reboot of the sign fixes this issue in most instances.
Troubleshooting steps:
Please use a professional electrician to work inside the sign
Troubleshooting steps:
For this troubleshooting step you must have an electrician go inside your sign to check the power supply and power cables.
Troubleshooting steps:
Troubleshooting steps:
Open your SignX media editor software
On the upper left hand side of the software screen click on “File”
Go to “Sign Setup” (the “Sign Setup” window appears)
Make sure settings on the left hand side of the Sign Setup window are correct – as shown in the example here
Name = Sign1 (and Sign2 If you have two-sided sign)
ID = 1 (and ID = 2 if you have a two sided sign)
The “Type” depends on what type of sign you have. This is the matrix (height and width of your sign) plus the color of your sign (RG for tri-color sign and RGB or full for full color sign). If you purchased your sign from January 2011 and beyond you can check the sticker on the laptop for your specific sign type.
IP Address = 192.168.1.222 (and 192.168.1.223 if you have two-sided sign)
If the “Sign Setup” is incorrect as shown in the example here then follow these steps:
If you have two-sided sign, you need to set up another sign for Sign 2
Troubleshooting steps:
NOTE: Do NOT Use the “Time” Icon in your main programming window to change the time
Make sure your computer has the right time set
If your computer has the right time… Open the SignX software:
Troubleshooting steps: