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Designed for digital signage professionals, this exam covers BrightSign player configuration, network setup, BrightAuthor/BrightAuthor:connected workflows, content scheduling, remote management, firmware updates, security settings, and troubleshooting. Scenarios replicate deployment challenges such as bandwidth management, content syncing, display control, media encoding, and multi-device administration.
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Question 1. Which BrightSign model supports 4K Ultra HD output? A) BrightSign LS400 B) BrightSign XT114 C) BrightSign LS110 D) BrightSign XTi212 Answer: B Explanation: The XT series, specifically the XT114, is the first BrightSign model capable of native 4K Ultra HD HDMI output. Question 2. What is the primary purpose of the power adapter in a BrightSign player? A) To provide video signals B) To convert AC to DC for the player C) To store content D) To act as a network interface Answer: B Explanation: The power adapter converts mains AC voltage to the DC voltage required by the BrightSign hardware. Question 3. Which file system is NOT recommended for a USB flash drive used with BrightSign? A) FAT32 B) exFAT C) NTFS D) ext4 Answer: D Explanation: BrightSign does not support Linux ext4; it supports FAT32, exFAT, and limited NTFS (read‑only on some models). Question 4. Where must the autorun.brs file be placed on the storage device? A) In a folder named “scripts” B) In the root directory C) Inside the “media” folder D) In the “setup” sub‑folder Answer: B Explanation: The autorun.brs file must reside in the root of the storage device so BrightSign can locate and execute it on boot. Question 5. Which LED pattern indicates that the player is in factory‑reset mode? A) Solid green B) Blinking amber C) Solid red D) Blinking green Answer: B Explanation: A blinking amber LED signals that the player is performing a factory reset and will reboot with default settings. Question 6. During initial hardware connection, which cable should be connected first? A) HDMI B) Power adapter C) Network Ethernet D) USB storage Answer: B Explanation: Power must be supplied before any other connections to avoid boot‑up errors or power‑related LED indications. Question 7. What does the “Setup” configuration allow on a newly provisioned BrightSign player? A) Direct video output only B) Network‑less playback C) Custom player name, timezone, and content schedule D) Firmware downgrade Answer: C Explanation: The Setup file defines player identification, timezone, and the schedule of content to be played.
Question 8. Which method provides zero‑touch deployment for a large group of players? A) Manual USB updates B) On‑player keyboard setup C) Device Provisioning via CSV upload D) Local Web Server configuration Answer: C Explanation: Device Provisioning lets administrators upload a CSV mapping serial numbers to setup files, enabling automatic provisioning when the player boots. Question 9. When provisioning via BSN.cloud, what is the purpose of the activation code displayed on the player? A) To reset the player B) To pair the player with a Wi‑Fi network C) To authenticate the player in the BSN.cloud Admin tab D) To change the firmware version Answer: C Explanation: The activation code is entered in BSN.cloud to associate the physical player with its cloud record. Question 10. Which of the following is NOT a valid way to assign a player to a group in BSN.cloud? A) Drag‑and‑drop in the Devices view B) CSV device provisioning C) Using the BrightAuthor:connected Group Editor D) Editing the autorun.brs script Answer: D Explanation: Group assignment is handled in the cloud UI or provisioning files, not within the autorun.brs script. Question 11. What is the default network connection priority on BrightSign players? A) Wi‑Fi over Ethernet B) Ethernet over Wi‑Fi C) USB modem over both D) No priority; they are equal Answer: B Explanation: Ethernet is prioritized automatically; if Ethernet is present, Wi‑Fi is ignored unless Ethernet fails. Question 12. Which setting must be configured to use a static IP address? A) DHCP checkbox B) VLAN ID C) IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway D) Proxy Server URL Answer: C Explanation: A static IP requires manual entry of the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. Question 13. What is the purpose of the VLAN ID setting on a BrightSign player? A) To identify the Wi‑Fi SSID B) To segment traffic on a switched network C) To encrypt the video
Question 19. What must be provided to access a secured Web Folder publishing source? A) MAC address B) SSH key C) Username and password D) Serial number Answer: C Explanation: Web Folder authentication uses HTTP basic auth, requiring a username and password. Question 20. How are players grouped in BSN.cloud for synchronized playback? A) By serial number range B) By assigning them to a “Group” object C) By identical IP addresses D) By matching firmware versions Answer: B Explanation: Groups are logical collections in BSN.cloud that allow simultaneous schedule execution across members. Question 21. Which diagnostic tool enables remote configuration via a web browser on the local network? A) Remote SSH console B) Diagnostic Web Server (DWS) C) FTP server D) Telnet interface Answer: B Explanation: DWS provides a lightweight web UI for troubleshooting and configuration without needing the cloud. Question 22. What is the recommended password practice for securing the Diagnostic Web Server? A) Use the default “admin” password B) Use a 4‑digit PIN C) Use a strong, unique password with mixed characters D) Disable the password altogether Answer: C Explanation: Strong, unique passwords prevent unauthorized access to the DWS. Question 23. Which log type records playback start and stop events? A) Event log B) Playback log C) State log D) Diagnostic log Answer: B Explanation: Playback logs specifically capture when media begins and ends, useful for performance analysis. Question 24. When should a player upload its logs to BSN.cloud? A) After every playback B) Only on manual request C) On startup, if configured D) Never; logs stay local Answer: C Explanation: Log upload can be set to occur on startup, ensuring the cloud receives the most recent information. Question 25. What does the “Remote Screenshot Interval” setting control? A) How often the player captures a screenshot for the cloud B) The frequency of firmware checks C) The interval between network diagnostics D) The rate of log file rotation Answer: A Explanation: This
interval determines how often the player sends a snapshot of its current screen to the cloud for monitoring. Question 26. If a Wi‑Fi connection is weak, which feature can limit its impact on content downloads? A) Rate Limit Network Download Traffic B) Increase Content Check Frequency C) Disable proxy D) Switch to Ethernet automatically Answer: A Explanation: Rate limiting caps the bandwidth used by the player on Wi‑Fi, preserving network performance. Question 27. During a firmware update, what does the “Save” update type do? A) Overwrites the current OS entirely B) Preserves player settings and schedules C) Forces a factory reset D) Installs beta firmware only Answer: B Explanation: “Save” updates install the new OS while retaining existing configuration, avoiding the need to re‑provision. Question 28. Which method can be used to manually update a BrightSign player’s OS without internet access? A) Upload via BSN.cloud B) Use the “Update via USB” option on the player’s web UI C) Insert a prepared USB drive with the firmware file D) Send an OTA push from a mobile device Answer: C Explanation: A USB drive containing the firmware image can be inserted and the player will flash the update locally. Question 29. A player’s LED is solid amber after power‑on. What is the most likely cause? A) No HDMI signal detected B) Network cable unplugged C) Firmware corruption D) Missing autorun.brs file Answer: D Explanation: A solid amber typically indicates the player could not locate a valid autorun.brs file in the root of the storage media. Question 30. Which step is essential before connecting the BrightSign player to a new Wi‑Fi network? A) Disable DHCP B) Set a static IP address C) Enter the SSID and passphrase in the player’s network settings D) Format the SD card to NTFS Answer: C Explanation: The player must know the SSID and passphrase to authenticate with the wireless access point. Question 31. What advantage does the “Local Network” publishing mode have over “Standalone”? A) Automatic firmware updates B) Real‑time schedule changes without
red Answer: B Explanation: A solid green LED denotes normal operation with network connectivity and playback. Question 38. What is the purpose of the “Content Check Frequency” setting in Standalone mode? A) It is ignored because Standalone does not check the network B) Determines how often the player checks its local storage for new files C) Controls the rate of Wi‑Fi scans D) Sets the schedule for firmware updates Answer: A Explanation: Standalone mode never contacts a server, so the setting has no effect. Question 39. If a player fails to obtain an IP address via DHCP, which troubleshooting step is most appropriate? A) Re‑format the USB drive B) Verify that the Ethernet cable is firmly connected C) Change the player’s timezone D) Increase the Content Check Frequency Answer: B Explanation: DHCP failures are usually due to physical link issues; checking the Ethernet cable is the first step. Question 40. Which of the following best describes the role of the “Setup Library” in BrightAuthor:connected? A) Stores firmware binaries B) Holds reusable setup files for multiple players C) Contains backup copies of video files D) Lists network diagnostics logs Answer: B Explanation: The Setup Library is a repository of saved configuration packages that can be applied to one or many devices. Question 41. When configuring a Wi‑Fi network, which security protocol is NOT directly supported by BrightSign? A) WPA2‑PSK B) WPA‑Enterprise (EAP‑TLS) C) WEP D) WPA3‑SAE Answer: D Explanation: As of current BrightSign firmware, WPA3‑SAE is not yet supported. Question 42. What does the “Rate Limit Network Download Traffic” option primarily protect? A) Player’s internal storage B) The Wi‑Fi network’s overall bandwidth C) The cloud CMS D) The player’s CPU usage Answer: B Explanation: Rate limiting throttles the player’s download speed on Wi‑Fi, preventing it from saturating the wireless network.
Question 43. Which of the following is a valid reason to use a proxy server with a BrightSign player? A) To enable HDMI‑CEC control B) To route content through a corporate firewall C) To increase video resolution D) To change the player’s serial number Answer: B Explanation: A proxy allows the player to traverse corporate firewalls or content filters. Question 44. What is the effect of selecting “Standard” firmware update type during provisioning? A) The player will retain all current settings B) The player will be reset to factory defaults C) Only the OS image is updated, settings are cleared D) Firmware is not updated at all Answer: C Explanation: “Standard” updates replace the OS image and clear existing configuration, requiring re‑provisioning. Question 45. Which BrightSign model includes a built‑in cellular modem slot? A) BrightSign LS400 B) BrightSign XT114 C) BrightSign LS110 D) BrightSign XT212 Answer: D Explanation: The XT212 model provides an internal slot for USB cellular modems, enabling mobile network connectivity. Question 46. When using the Web Folder publishing mode, what protocol must the remote server support for secure content delivery? A) FTP B) SFTP C) HTTPS D) Telnet Answer: C Explanation: HTTPS provides encrypted transport; BrightSign can retrieve content from a secure web folder using HTTPS. Question 47. Which setting determines the player’s displayed name in the BSN.cloud dashboard? A) Hostname B) Description field C) Player Name defined in the Setup file D) Serial Number Answer: C Explanation: The “Player Name” value in the Setup file is what the cloud UI shows as the device’s friendly name. Question 48. If a player’s LED flashes amber intermittently during playback, what does this indicate? A) Network cable unplugged B) Content file missing C) Playback error or buffer underrun D) Firmware update in progress Answer: C Explanation: Intermittent amber usually signals a playback issue such as missing files or insufficient buffering.
setups Answer: B Explanation: Each group can be assigned its own schedule, allowing different playlists for different sets of players. Question 55. What is the effect of enabling “Save” firmware updates while also selecting “Preserve Settings” in the Setup? A) Settings are cleared B) Settings are retained C) Firmware is not installed D) Player will reboot twice Answer: B Explanation: The “Save” option already retains settings; selecting “Preserve Settings” reinforces that behavior. Question 56. Which of the following is a symptom of an improperly formatted SD card? A) Player shows a solid green LED B) Autorun.brs runs correctly C) Player boots to a black screen D) Wi‑Fi connects automatically Answer: C Explanation: An unreadable or incorrectly formatted card prevents the player from loading autorun.brs, resulting in a black screen. Question 57. In BrightAuthor:connected, what does the “Content” tab primarily allow you to do? A) Configure network proxies B) Edit player firmware C) Build playlists and upload media D) Set up device provisioning Answer: C Explanation: The Content tab is where you import media, create playlists, and arrange the presentation flow. Question 58. Which network interface takes precedence when both Ethernet and Wi‑Fi are connected and functional? A) Wi‑Fi B) Ethernet C) USB modem D) The interface with the lower MAC address Answer: B Explanation: Ethernet is always the primary interface; Wi‑Fi is used only if Ethernet is unavailable. Question 59. If a player reports “Proxy authentication failed” in its logs, what is the most likely cause? A) Incorrect proxy address B) Wrong proxy port C) Invalid username or password D) Missing DNS server Answer: C Explanation: Authentication failures are caused by incorrect credentials supplied for the proxy. Question 60. Which of the following file extensions is NOT supported for video playback on BrightSign? A) .mp4 B) .mov C) .avi D) .mkv Answer: D Explanation: While BrightSign supports many codecs, .mkv containers are not officially supported.
Question 61. What does the “Device Provisioning” CSV file require for each row? A) Serial Number, Firmware Version B) Serial Number, Setup File Name C) MAC Address, Wi‑Fi SSID D) Hostname, Timezone Answer: B Explanation: The CSV maps each device’s serial number to the name of the setup package to apply. Question 62. When a player is set to “Static IP” but the assigned address conflicts with another device, what will happen? A) Player will automatically switch to DHCP B) Player will not obtain network connectivity C) Player will loop reboot D) Player will use the conflicting IP anyway Answer: B Explanation: IP conflict prevents successful communication; the player will show a network error and remain offline. Question 63. Which of the following actions will clear all custom settings on a BrightSign player? A) Rebooting the player B) Performing a factory reset C) Updating firmware with “Save” option D) Changing the timezone Answer: B Explanation: Factory reset restores the player to its original state, erasing all custom configurations. Question 64. What is the primary benefit of using “exFAT” over “FAT32” for storage media? A) Faster read speeds B) Support for files larger than 4 GB C) Compatibility with older players D) Automatic encryption Answer: B Explanation: exFAT removes the 4 GB file size limitation inherent to FAT32, allowing larger media files. Question 65. Which of the following is a valid method to remotely reboot a BrightSign player? A) Sending a DMX command B) Using the “Reboot” button in BSN.cloud’s device view C) Pressing the physical reset button D) Changing the player’s timezone Answer: B Explanation: The cloud dashboard provides a remote reboot command for any provisioned device. Question 66. When configuring a cellular USB modem, which setting must be specified? A) SSID B) APN (Access Point Name) C) VLAN ID D) Proxy address Answer: B Explanation: Cellular modems require the APN to establish a data connection.
Question 73. When using a Web Folder as a content source, which of the following must be true about the folder URL? A) It must end with “.html” B) It must be reachable via HTTP or HTTPS C) It must be hosted on a Windows server D) It must require OAuth authentication Answer: B Explanation: The player can fetch content over standard HTTP or secure HTTPS; other protocols are not supported. Question 74. Which of the following is a recommended security practice for BSN.cloud accounts? A) Share the admin password with all users B) Use two‑factor authentication C) Disable SSL encryption D) Store passwords in plain text Answer: B Explanation: Enabling two‑factor authentication adds an extra layer of protection to the cloud account. Question 75. What does the “Time Zone” setting affect on a BrightSign player? A) The color depth of video playback B) The schedule timing for playlists C) The Wi‑Fi channel selection D) The USB power draw Answer: B Explanation: Time zone determines how scheduled events align with local time, ensuring playlists start at the intended hour. Question 76. If a player’s “Rate Limit Network Download Traffic” is set to 0 kbps, what will happen? A) No limit; downloads proceed at full speed B) All downloads are blocked C) The player will use cellular data only D) The player will reboot continuously Answer: B Explanation: A setting of 0 kbps effectively disables any download capability over the network. Question 77. Which of the following is required to enable 802.1x PEAP/MSCHAPv authentication? A) Client certificate B) Username and password C) MAC address whitelist D) Proxy server address Answer: B Explanation: PEAP/MSCHAPv2 uses username/password credentials within an encrypted tunnel. Question 78. What is the purpose of the “Hostname” field when a player is accessed via the Diagnostic Web Server? A) To encrypt the connection B) To identify the device in the browser’s address bar C) To set the player’s Wi‑Fi password D) To define the storage device label
Answer: B Explanation: Using the hostname (instead of IP) makes it easier to locate the device on the network via the browser. Question 79. Which of the following steps is necessary before uploading a new setup package to BSN.cloud? A) Formatting the player’s SD card B) Saving the setup in the Setup Library C) Changing the player’s serial number D) Disabling Wi‑Fi Answer: B Explanation: The setup must be saved in the library so it can be packaged and uploaded to the cloud. Question 80. When a player is provisioned with a “Save” firmware update, what happens to the existing content files on the storage device? A) They are deleted B) They remain unchanged C) They are moved to a backup folder D) They are compressed automatically Answer: B Explanation: “Save” updates replace the OS but preserve the content files on the storage media. Question 81. Which of the following is NOT a valid method to trigger a content refresh on a BrightSign player in Local Network mode? A) Changing the schedule in BrightAuthor and saving B) Restarting the player C) Pressing the remote “Refresh” button D) Updating the player’s firmware Answer: D Explanation: Firmware updates do not automatically cause a content refresh; the other three methods do. Question 82. What does a solid red LED on a BrightSign player indicate? A) Power failure B) No HDMI signal detected C) Firmware corruption D) Network cable unplugged Answer: C Explanation: A solid red LED typically signals a critical error such as corrupted firmware or a failed boot. Question 83. Which of the following network configurations allows a player to obtain an IP address automatically? A) Static IP B) DHCP C) Manual DNS D) Proxy only Answer: B Explanation: DHCP enables the player to request and receive an IP address from a DHCP server.
video frame renders C) The rate of firmware checks D) The frequency of Wi‑Fi scans Answer: A Explanation: In Web Folder mode, the player periodically checks the remote folder URL for new or changed files. Question 91. Which of the following file system limitations applies to FAT32 on BrightSign? A) Maximum file size of 2 GB B) Maximum partition size of 2 TB C) No support for long filenames D) Maximum file size of 4 GB Answer: D Explanation: FAT32 limits individual file size to 4 GB, which can be a constraint for large video files. Question 92. When provisioning a player via BSN.cloud, which field on the “Activation” screen must be entered correctly? A) Wi‑Fi password B) Activation code C) Serial number D) Timezone Answer: B Explanation: The activation code links the physical device to its cloud record. Question 93. Which of the following is the correct order for connecting peripherals during initial setup? A) HDMI → Power → Storage B) Power → Storage → HDMI C) Power → HDMI → Storage D) Storage → Power → HDMI Answer: C Explanation: Power must be applied first, then HDMI for display, and finally the storage media. Question 94. What is the primary purpose of the “Setup Library” in BrightAuthor:connected? A) To store firmware binaries B) To hold reusable setup packages for deployment C) To archive playback logs D) To manage Wi‑Fi credentials Answer: B Explanation: The Setup Library is a collection of configuration packages that can be applied to devices. Question 95. Which of the following statements about “Device Provisioning” is true? A) It only works for Ethernet‑only devices B) It requires a physical USB key for each player C) It can be performed remotely via CSV upload D) It overwrites the player’s firmware automatically Answer: C Explanation: CSV‑based device provisioning can be done remotely through the cloud interface.
Question 96. If a player’s Wi‑Fi connection drops, what will the player do by default? A) Switch to Ethernet if available B) Reboot continuously C) Remain offline until Wi‑Fi is restored D) Switch to cellular automatically Answer: C Explanation: The player stays offline; it will not automatically change interfaces unless configured with priority rules. Question 97. Which of the following is NOT a supported content type for BrightSign players? A) JPEG images B) MP3 audio C) HTML5 web pages D) Flash SWF files Answer: D Explanation: Flash is not supported; BrightSign uses HTML5 for web content. Question 98. What is the effect of setting the “Timezone” to “UTC” on a player located in New York? A) Schedules will run 5 hours early B) Schedules will run 5 hours late C) No effect; the player auto‑detects local time D) Player will not display any time Answer: A Explanation: UTC is 5 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, so scheduled events will occur earlier unless adjusted. Question 99. Which of the following actions can be performed from the “Network” tab in BrightAuthor:connected? A) Update firmware B) Edit video codecs C) View device logs D) Change the player’s serial number Answer: C Explanation: The Network tab provides access to logs and connectivity status. Question 100. When using a cellular USB modem, which setting determines the data plan used? A) VLAN ID B) APN C) Proxy address D) DNS server Answer: B Explanation: The APN tells the cellular network which data plan or gateway to use. Question 101. What does a blinking green LED indicate on a BrightSign player? A) Firmware update in progress B) Normal operation with network activity C) Power failure D) Storage device not found Answer: B Explanation: Blinking green shows that the player is active and communicating over the network. Question 102. Which of the following is the correct way to reset a BrightSign player to factory defaults? A) Hold the power button for 10 seconds B) Use the “Factory Reset” option in the
needed D) Using the default password “admin” Answer: D Explanation: Using the default password is insecure; the server should be protected with a strong, unique password. Question 109. What does the “Save” firmware update option preserve during the update process? A) Only the OS binary B) All custom settings, schedules, and content C) Only the network configuration D) Nothing; it performs a clean install Answer: B Explanation: “Save” updates keep existing configurations and content intact. Question 110. Which of the following network priorities is correct when all three interfaces (Ethernet, Wi‑Fi, USB modem) are present? A) Wi‑Fi > Ethernet > USB modem B) Ethernet > Wi‑Fi > USB modem C) USB modem > Ethernet > Wi‑Fi D) All interfaces are used equally Answer: B Explanation: Ethernet has highest priority, followed by Wi‑Fi, then USB cellular. Question 111. If a player’s LED is blinking amber while the screen is black, what is the most likely cause? A) The player is updating firmware B) The autorun.brs file is missing or corrupted C) The HDMI cable is faulty D) The Wi‑Fi password is incorrect Answer: B Explanation: A blinking amber with no video typically indicates the autorun script cannot be found or run. Question 112. Which of the following is a recommended practice when preparing a USB drive for BrightSign content? A) Format to NTFS B) Use a drive larger than 2 TB C) Format to exFAT and place autorun.brs in the root D) Encrypt the drive with BitLocker Answer: C Explanation: exFAT is widely supported, and the autorun file must be in the root directory. Question 113. What does the “Content Check Frequency” default to in Local Network mode if not set? A) 5 minutes B) 30 minutes C) 1 hour D) 24 hours Answer: C Explanation: The default interval for local network polling is 1 hour. Question 114. Which of the following is NOT a valid way to trigger a player to download new content in BSN.cloud mode? A) Changing the schedule in the cloud dashboard B) Rebooting the player C) Manually editing the autorun.brs file D) Waiting for the scheduled content check
interval Answer: C Explanation: Editing autorun.brs locally does not affect cloud‑based content retrieval. Question 115. When configuring a proxy server, which optional field can be left blank if the proxy does not require authentication? A) Proxy address B) Proxy port C) Username D) Proxy protocol Answer: C Explanation: Username (and password) are only needed for authenticated proxies. Question 116. Which of the following statements about “Group” scheduling in BSN.cloud is true? A) A player can belong to multiple groups simultaneously B) Groups share a single schedule file C) Groups cannot have different time zones D) Groups are only for firmware updates Answer: B Explanation: All players in a group receive the same schedule defined for that group. Question 117. What is the primary advantage of using “exFAT” over “FAT32” for a 64 GB USB drive? A) Faster read/write speeds B) Support for files larger than 4 GB C) Compatibility with older BrightSign models D) Automatic encryption Answer: B Explanation: exFAT removes the 4 GB file size limit, which is essential for large video assets. Question 118. Which of the following actions will cause a player to display its IP address on the screen at boot? A) Enabling the “Show IP on boot” option in the Setup B) Setting the hostname to the IP address C) Using a static IP D) Connecting via Ethernet Answer: A Explanation: The Setup can include the “Show IP on boot” flag, causing the address to be shown during startup. Question 119. If a player is set to “Static IP” but the subnet mask is incorrect, what symptom is most likely? A) The player will still obtain an IP via DHCP B) The player will have network connectivity issues C) The player will ignore the static configuration D) The player will switch to Wi‑Fi automatically Answer: B Explanation: An incorrect subnet mask can prevent proper routing, leading to connectivity failures.