Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Give the customers an improved impression of the PVM


Security cameras have been around for a long time. And you see them everywhere, the PVMs (Public View Monitors). These monitors are there tell that there is surveillance and nothing else. However now, digital signage can add a new dimension to the previously quite uninteresting and sometimes quite ugly PVM. Now you can digital signage to make the PVM screen much more interesting, flexible and useful to the customers than ever before.

Public View Monitors, PVM are common in stores and other public places. The appearance of PVMs is not only a way to decrease theft but also to get people to feel more secure. However, today’s large flat panel monitors give an opportunity to combine security camera images with other messages. This makes the screens more interesting.  Adding other messages make it obvious that the monitors do not only serve as a way to warn potential shoplifters and to assure the customers that they are in a secure environment but also make the screens more useful to whomever is watching them.  

To the retail chains, the combined digital signage- and security camera monitors creates an opportunity to advertise their offers and to communicate with the customers. On top of this the monitors also get more attention if the screens, on top of security camera monitoring, contain other useful information such as weather reports, news or stock market information. The MultiQ digital signage system contains all the tools needed to make your PVM much more than just a PVM.

A simple way of increasing the value of the PVM to the customers is to add a text ticker at the bottom or the top of the screen. The ticker can contain manually added text or pull text directly from an RSS feed on the Internet and only occupies a small fraction of the screen. There are RSS-feeds available that covers news, weather, sports, economics and lots of other subjects. RSS feeds are a valuable source of information ideal to digital signage but still unknown to many people. The MultiQ digital signage system pulls the RSS information directly from a source on the Internet and creates the ticker on the screen. As the RSS feed is updated the ticker gets updated as well. You can choose the appearance of your ticker when it comes to font size, colors and speed (how fast the text moves across the screen).

The security camera part of the screen can present a sequence of spots from several cameras as well as quad views containing four simultaneous cameras. The spots can be arranged in any order and the selection of each view can be chosen freely. You can have an unlimited number of full screen camera spots and quad spots played in any combination you like.

A simple way to add information and advertising is to mix the video from the cameras with other images and video clips. This can be done in a pre-determined sequence or in a random way using shuffling between the camera spots and the advertising spots.

It is possible to schedule when to monitor different cameras. This makes it possible to automatically change between different views at different times of the day or different weekdays. The scheduling feature is of course valuable when it comes to deciding at what hours to display specific advertising or when running advertising campaigns. Signs containing instant messages can be added at short notice by the local staff.

Digital Signage allows the screen to be split into several areas. One area can be used to monitor the security cameras while the other areas can be used for advertising and information. This makes it possible to display security camera images, advertising and messages simultaneously. You can decide freely how to split the screen. I.e. that it is possible to determine exactly the size of the area where you put the security camera monitoring in relation to other messages. The PVM can occupy a large portion of the screen or a very small part of the screen.

Live TV delivered by a streaming device can be used as an alternative to camera monitoring and video clips. This way you can schedule live TV events to be shown on the screen. In the MultiQ system, security camera streams, live streams, video clips and images are all regarded as media spots that can be mixed to play in the same sequence or be scheduled to play at any time you like.

In most PVM applications the audio is not used. Then the audio part of the MultiQ media players can be used to provide an in store radio channel since the audio can be completely separated from the video. Hundreds of songs can be stored in the media players.  By shuffling the songs, an in store radio channel is created that adds to the atmosphere at any location.

You can run a MultiQ PVM as a single unit (without the need for a central server) that can be locally or remotely controlled and supervised via the Internet.  Alternatively you can manage a number of screens as a group (up to thousands of units) located at hundreds of sites using a central server.

The MultiQ digital signage system lets you combine the security camera images with all kinds of messages on the same screen. It can also provide you with an in-store audio channel.
 
Lars-Ingemar Lundström
Documentation and Training Manager, MultiQ


Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Get an introduction to digital signage and kiosk content creation

Use the opportunity to learn about digital signage content creation. Two new quick guides give the answers to some of the common questions about how to start with design content for digital signage and kiosks. You will learn how to set up your own content using inexpensive drawing-, video editing- and web development quick-to-learn tools.


The MultiQ Digital Signage Creation Quick Guide Part 1 & 2 can be
downloaded from the MultiQ website along with sample files.




The MultiQ Digital Signage Creation Quick Guide tells about how create your own digital signage content using external tools that are easy accessible and inexpensive and then how to distribute and present the content in Full HD format using the MultiQ digital signage system.

Part 1 of the guide covers the key elements in setting up digital based on photos of your products.

Digital signage is in many cases based on the simple elements of a trademark or a logo combined with a product image and some selling text. You will learn how to set up a sign using these basic elements. After having produced your first sign, you can make more signs and create a slideshow.

Easy-to-use video editing software let you add professional effects such as transitions including stunning effects and animated text. You will also learn how a number of photos can be put together to form a collage that adds to the atmosphere in the store. Special graphical effects and animated text will increase the impression on the customers even further.
Take the opportunity to use the media players for in-store audio. Playing shuffled music in your store is only a few mouse clicks away.

Extend your digital signage into video walls with dynamic use of the monitors. Learn how to easily produce content covering the whole video wall with a common message. The minute after, let the wall display a mosaic of individual messages on each of the monitors.

For the ambitious, an unlimited number of media players can be synchronized to produce stunning environments with high-resolution animations that move across several screens in high definition. Par 1 of the quick guide tells you how.

You will also learn how to go the other way around and split a screen into separate areas with content originating from different sources. Adding an RSS ticker is perhaps the most well known example but all kinds of content ranging from images to video clips and online web pages can be used.

Finally, part 1 of the quick guide covers how to introduce live content from cameras and live TV services using sources on the local network as well as external streams available on the Internet. You can also combine the live feeds with commercial spots and signs.

Part 2 of the quick guide introduce you to the fascinating world of kiosks. Kiosks are intended to activate customers and make it possible for them to find the information they wish for. Using a web kiosk you can promote your website into your store and let your customer find the right information at the point of sale.

You will also learn how to create touch panel information kiosks and getting the right touch-and-feel into your applications. There are alternatives to create interactive touch buttons using drag and drop WYSIWYG tools as well as using more traditional text editing methods described in this guide.

The MultiQ Content Creation Quick Guide is a shortcut to effective digital signage.

The MultiQ Content Creation Quick Guide along with content files used and created can be downloaded here;

Lars-Ingemar Lundström
Documentation and Training Manager, MultiQ

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Schedule your message


Dynamic content is better than static content. But why not adapt the content to the time of the day or the day of the week? To Show the right content at the right time is crucial to advertising.

Digital signage is very versatile in the way that you can plan your advertising campaigns down to the minute. You can start using particular content at a specific date and then have it all replaced at another date. This is very practical since you can prepare holiday advertising in advance and you can be sure that the right content is shown at the right time. Unlike traditional signage you do not need to rely on local staff or other personnel to get the messages updated.

Lars-Ingemar Lundström
Documentation and Training Manager, MultiQ