Schedule & Display

Launch a display in fullscreen

Once your content is built, open the launch URL on your TV or Raspberry Pi to start the rotating fullscreen display.

2 min

Before you start

  • A TV, Raspberry Pi, or computer connected to a screen
  • Your account credentials
  1. 1

    Open the launch URL on the display device

    On your display device (TV browser, Raspberry Pi, or a computer hooked to a monitor), type this into the address bar:

    https://www.displaytechnology.tv/new-version/signin.php
    https://www.displaytechnology.tv/new-version/signin.php Launch Display
  2. 2

    Sign in with the Launch Display card

    On the sign-in page, use the orange Launch Display card on the right — not the blue Dashboard card. Enter your username or email and your password, then click Launch Display.
    Launch a display in fullscreen — Step 2
  3. 3

    Wait for fullscreen

    After sign-in, the page goes fullscreen automatically and your scheduled content starts playing. If you haven't set up any schedule rules yet, Playlist I plays by default.
    SPECIAL Today 3–5 PM ● LIVE
  4. 4

    Lock it in (kiosk mode)

    For an always-on display, configure the browser to launch this URL automatically at boot:

    Raspberry Pi: @chromium-browser --kiosk https://www.displaytechnology.tv/new-version/signin.php in your autostart.
    Smart TV: save the URL as a bookmark or set it as the home page.
    Windows / Mac: a Chrome shortcut with --kiosk <URL> dropped into Startup / Login Items.
  5. 5

    Verify the active rule with ?debug=1

    Append ?debug=1 to the URL to see a small debug overlay showing which playlist or menu is currently scheduled. This is the fastest way to confirm a new rule is firing on the right day and time.
    https://www.displaytechnology.tv/new-version/signin.php ?debug=1 append this > Schedule: Rule #2 active (Mon–Fri 09:00–17:00)

Tips & Common Issues

  • The Launch URL is meant for displays, not for editing. Don't use the orange card on the computer where you manage content — use the blue Dashboard card there.
  • If the screen shows a login page instead of going fullscreen, the device may have lost its session. Sign in again.
  • Press F11 to toggle fullscreen manually if your browser doesn't do it automatically.
  • On a Raspberry Pi, the --kiosk flag also hides the cursor — perfect for unattended setups.

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