If you are using Bharat Signage for digital signage, it is important to set up automatic startup of Bharat Signage after the device boots, in case the whole device is restarted (e.g. due to power outage).
Several ways how to do it are described below. We suggest using only one method at a time, combining multiple methods is not recommended.
Setting Bharat Signage as Android Launcher / Home app
Android Launcher app is an app providing the home screen, displaying widgets and other app’s icons on your Android device. It is the first app that is started when Android is booting up.
If you use an Android device only for Bharat Signage, this is the preferred way for Bharat Signage’s automatic start-up, as it’s faster (can save up to 15 seconds) and looks much more elegant for the end users.
You can set Bharat Signage as your Launcher app:
Via on-screen menu – Basic settings, scroll down and click on “Set Bharat Signage as Launcher / Home application”
You will get a pop-up, where you can choose Bharat Signage as your Launcher / Home app, select it. If there is a possibility to check “Always”, check it.
Depending on your device, you might need to redo steps 1, 2, 3 one more time and click on the Always button.
Reboot the entire device. Bharat Signage should load immediately after the booting finishes.
Note that if you set Bharat Signage as your Launcher app, the Home button on your device (or remote control) will be mapped to Bharat Signage app. If you want to exit Bharat Signage or open another app, click on Exit in on-screen menu. You can unset Bharat Signage as Launcher app via Basic settings.
Setting Bharat Signage to start at system boot
If you don’t want to change Launcher / Home app on your device, you can still set Bharat Signage to start automatically by setting “Start at system boot” via on-screen menu – Basic settings. After Android boots up, it will start your regular Launcher app at first and then after a few seconds, Bharat Signage will start.
Depending on your Android version, you might need to allow “Appear on top” permission in Android (the name of the permission might differ in various Android versions). In case this permission is necessary for automatic startup, Bharat Signage will try to automatically navigate you to the relevant Android settings. If you receive the “You will be taken to Android settings to allow this permission” message, but Bharat Signage fails to navigate you there, please try opening Android Settings – Apps – Bharat Signage – Permissions and allow “Appear on top” or “Display over other apps” permission.
Using the possibilities of the Android image
On some devices, users can simply set the application to start automatically after boot by long clicking Bharat Signage icon in the list of installed apps and choosing “Launch on startup” or similar option.
This option is available only on some devices, it depends whether the device manufacturer added this possibility to the Android image for the particular model.
Using the possibilities of the Android image
On some devices, users can simply set the application to start automatically after boot by long clicking Bharat Signage icon in the list of installed apps and choosing “Launch on startup” or similar option.
This option is available only on some devices, it depends whether the device manufacturer added this possibility to the Android image for the particular model.
Other useful features
You can combine automatic startup with two useful features of Bharat Signage:
Setting Android’s wallpaper to Bharat Signage’s “Loading” screen
Setting Android’s bootanimation to Bharat Signage’s “Loading” screen (available only on rooted devices)
You can set both of them via web interface – menu Settings – Device settings – scroll down and press button Set wallpaper / Set bootanimation .