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  • Make an appointment with the client to visit the proposed locations.
  • Determine the size, position and distance needs for the Digital Sign by figuring out the closest and farthest distance from the intended viewers.
  • Most digital signs need to be mounted at eye level with the center point of the display as the point of measurement. The ergonomic viewing distance of the target audience will help determine the actual height needed for each display.
  • Inform and keep Jeff Silzer (Director of Application Services IT) and John Tuttle (Director of Student Communications) updated on the planning process and discuss any locations that have special height and viewing needs.
  • Here are guidelines for sizing up displays for Digital Signage:
    • Closest recommended viewing distance while maintaining proper maximum field of view for Professional Signs. HD 1080p Formula (Diagonal screen size*1.6/12=Viewing distance in feet). UHD 4K Formula (Diagonal screen size/12=Viewing distance in feet. Source - Consumer Reports). This table can also be used to determine the display size needs for Conference Rooms):

      Comfortable viewing distance for 4K UHD Professional signs:Diagonal Display Size:
      3' 4"40"
      3' 10"46"
      4' 1"49"
      4' 2"50"
      4' 7"55
      5'60"
      5' 5"65"
      5' 10"70"
      6' 4"75"
      6' 8"80"
      7' 1"85"
      7' 6"90"
      7' 11"95"
      8' 4"100"
      8' 9"105"
      9' 2"110"
      9' 7"115"
      10'120"
      Comfortable viewing distance for 1080p Professional signs:Diagonal Display Size:
      5' 4"40"
      6'  1.6"46"
      6' 6.4"49"
      6' 8"50"
      6' 11.2"52"
      7' 4"55"
      8'60"
      8' 8"65"
      9' 4"70"
      10'75"
      10' 8"80"
      11' 4"85"
      12'90"
      12' 8"95"
      13' 4"100"
      14'105"
      14' 8"110"
      15 4"115
      16'120
  • Create an IT estimate for the following:
  • Turn in a work order request with Facilities Management by calling x4898. Request a cost estimate for:
    • A two receptacle 120 volt 20 amp Single Gang outlet with built-in surge suppression.
    • Installing a backboard that will support the weight of the display as well as for installing the MacCuff, Display and Display Mount.
    • Providing a data pathway with a single gang wall box.
    • Provide name of IT contact in charge of Digital Signage Project.
    • Meet with representative from Facilities Management to show the proposed location for the Digital Sign.
    • It will take Facilities Management between one to three weeks to send their estimate.
  • Present an itemized IT estimate and Facilities Management proposal to the client for approval with 25% of contingency included:
    • Request for a valid email authorization with the billable Fund and Org for ordering the materials.
    • Client will need to have the Facilities Management estimate filled out with the appropriate billable Fund and Org. A valid signature authorization will also be needed.
  • If approved, turn in a ticket with the IT Coordinator or IT Administrative Assistant to purchase the IT related items.
  •  Scan and send approved Facilities Management proposal via email to facilities.management@biola.edu
  • Follow up on ETA of all materials with IT Administrative Assistant or IT Coordinator and update Facilities worker as needed.
  • Reassign ticket to the IT Helpdesk upon arrival of the Mac Mini for Digital Signage software set-up. Make sure to "schedule" the device to automatically reboot daily at a "random time" after 12 am from the "Energy Save" system preferences folder.
  • Schedule an install date with Facilities Management upon arrival of all materials. Present Facilities worker with the MacCuff, NEC Professional Sign, and Display mount. Make arrangements to have the Data Lines installed by IT Technician.
  • Obtain a combination lock kit from the IT Helpdesk.
  • Install Mac Mini within the MacCuff upon completion of power, data line, MacCuff, display and mount installation.
    • Safely pull display away from the wall.
    • Connect the Digital Sign and Mac Mini using the HDMI cable.
    • Connect the NEC display and Mac Mini to Network with Cat-6 patch cords.
    • Connect the MacCuff and NEC display to the electrical outlet with the power cables and built-in surge suppressor.
    • Turn on Mac Mini and NEC Display
    • Dress the data, HDMI and power cabling nicely behind the display. Pay close attention to make sure that the cables will not be pinched when pushing display back to wall.
    • Obtain the MAC address of the NEC Display and Mac Mini. Provide information to a Network Administrator to set-up DNS information.
    • Provide DNS information of NEC display and Mac Mini to staff of Application Services IT. The information will be used to troubleshoot signage problems remotely.
    • Update the Asset location information on the WebHelpdesk.
    • Update IT ticket on all billable hours.
  • Inform client, Jeff Silzer and John Tuttle upon completion of project.
  • Assign ticket to IT Coordinator for billing.


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