Sony BZNP-100 Dust Collector User Manual


 
Setting Up Network Player Groups
The system supports network player groups so that you can send the playlists and
materials to such a group, rather than to individual network players.
Creating the groups depending on the display type used in the group, such as over-scan
displays (TVs) and under-scan displays (PC displays and PDPs) is a good idea because
the system is able to adjust the positions of the video and text for over-scan displays,
which can only show an area smaller than that of under-scan displays.
Specify a network player group as follows:
Note
The BZNP-100LE supports only one network player.
In this case, clicking [Group Setup] displays the NSP-100 Settings dialog box. Perform
only step 3 below. The network player name entered is also assigned to the network
player group.
1 Click [Group Setup] on the main menu.
The Group Setup dialog box appears.
2 Register the network players used in the system.
2-1 Click [New] for NSP-100.
2-2 In the NSP-100 Settings dialog box, enter the name and IP address of the newly
registered network player, then click [OK].
Assign the IP address corresponding to that for the network player using its remote
controller. Clicking [Check Connection] checks the connection to the specified IP address,
and displays the result.
2-3 Repeat steps 2-1 and 2-2 to register all network players used in the system.
3 Create the network player groups.
3-1 Click [Edit Group].
3-2 Click [New] in the Edit Group dialog box.
3-3 Enter the group name, select the display type for the group, then click [OK].
Select "Over Scan" for TV monitors, or "Under Scan" for PC monitors and PDPs. This
selection is used to adjust the pre-defined video and text positions of the display, such as
"Upper Left" or "Lower," in the Display Setup dialog box.
3-4 Repeat steps 3-2 and 3-3 to create all the network player groups to be used in the
system.
The orde4 r of the groups shown in the Edit Group dialog box is that of the selection of the
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groups shown by the software.
Arrange the groups in the desire
Assign each network player registered in step 2 to the groups.
5-1 Select the desired group in the Group drop-down list box.
The network players that currently belong to the selected group appear in the right-hand
list, and those that do not belong to that group appear in the left-hand list.
5-2 Move the network players by selecting one and clicking [Add >>] or [
that the network players that should belong to the selected group appear in the right-hand
list, and those that should not belong to that group appear in the left-hand list.
5-3 Repeat steps 5-1 and 5-2 for all groups.
Click [OK].
Note
A single network player can belong to more than one group.
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