
Use digital signage to deliver information simultaneously to a large number of displays-no matter where they are. Digital signage is effective when an organization that operates across a wide area such as a franchise operation wants to change information or visual content at all outlets at the same time. Screens can also be split to simultaneously display both information common to all stores and information specific to local areas. The use of satellite circuits even enables worldwide operation.
Use digital signage to automatically distribute information at a preset time. For example, restaurants can set the system to display a lunch menu only at lunchtime. With digital signage, you can also distribute constantly changing information in real time. Potential applications include financial information such as share prices and exchange rates or information on seat availability.
Enable users to retrieve detailed information just by touching the screen. Operating the system is simple even for children and elderly users. At places such as shopping malls, amusement parks, and train stations, digital signage can serve as guides in place of staff. The system can also print information as coupons and, check seat availability in movie theaters.
This system recognizes terminal locations and sends information according to the locations. Using GMS, for example, when a shopping cart with a terminal and screen enters a certain section, information on special offers or TV commercials relevant to that section can be displayed on the screen. The system can also be interlocked with a casino's system to show current prize payouts for each corner. In addition, the display can be switched to a dramatic presentation in any corner where a jackpot has been hit, making customers more excited about playing.
This system uses and displays location information from the GPS system. For example, if the location information of a bus is reflected on a screen showing a map of the route installed at individual bus stops, the current location of the bus can be displayed. For a golf tour, courses showing play in real-time images can be combined with scores to display detailed information on monitors at the clubhouse or on large screens.