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The frame is the area where the content is displayed. A single non-digital poster with a single advertiser vinyl contains one frame. Similarly a single digital poster with multiple spots also contains one frame. To visualize a frame see the full extent of the content space or face including the border. If there is no border than the face occupies the content same space occupies as the frame.

Use Cases:

A media operator has two frames on a steel pole. In this case two posters. Both of these frames measure a height of 12 feet and a width of 24 feet. While the content space face measures a height of 10 feet and a width of 22 feet. The 12 feet by 24 feet is what is considered the frame. In this case the space occupied by the content face is smaller than the size of the frame. For any frame the media operator will provide the plant frame ID usually known as the unit ID. Each frame will have its own unique plant frame ID within an account.

The image below illustrates this use case.

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A media operator has one frame on multiple steel supports. In this case this is one poster. This frame and the content space face both measure a height of 12 feet and a width of 24 feet. The 12 feet by 24 feet is what is considered the frame. In this case the space occupied by the content face is the same size of the frame. For any frame the media operator will provide the plant frame ID usually known as the unit ID. Each frame will have it own unique plant frame ID within the same account.

The image below illustrates this use case.

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A media operator has one frame on multiple steel supports. In this case this is one poster. This frame and the content space both measure a height of 12 feet and a width of 24 feet. The 12 feet by 24 feet is what is considered the frame. In this case the space occupied by the content is the same size of the frame. For any frame the media operator will provide the plant frame ID usually known as the unit ID. Each frame will have it own unique plant frame ID.

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A media operator has two frames on a construction. In this case two kiosks. Both of these frames measure a height of 7 feet and a width of 5 feet. While the content space face measures a height of 6 feet and a width of 4 feet. The 7 feet by 5 feet is what is considered the frame. In case the space occupied by the content face is smaller than the size of the frame. For any frame the media operator will provide the plant frame ID usually known as the unit ID. Each frame will have it own unique plant frame ID within the same account. Additional, since this is considered a digital, the media operator will need to indicate which of the following is true or false.

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Additional, since this is considered a digital, the media operator will need to indicate which of the following is true or false. In this case the frame rotating and frame digital options will be set to true.

A frame that supports full motion will have video content playing only.

A frame that supports partial full motion will have video content playing as well as traditional static rotating digital ads.

A frame the is rotating will have changing advertisers.

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