Sony BZNP-100 Dust Collector User Manual


 
Note
Only numbers (four digits) can be used for the password in this section.
Leave both of the password text boxes blank if you don't intend to use any password.
Time Synchronization (NTP) Section
Select "No" from the Synchronize drop-down list box if you do not intend to use any
NTP server for time adjustment.
Make the following settings to adjust the time using the NTP server.
Item Setting
Synchronize "Yes"
Server IP Address IP address of the NTP server.
Synchronize Mode
and Time/Interval
Select "Time" and set the time using the Time/Interval spin
boxes to adjust the time at the specified time everyday.
Select "Interval" and set the interval using the Time/Interval
spin boxes to adjust the time at the specified intervals.
Time Zone Time zone where the network player and the NTP server
belong.
Network Security (FTP, Telnet) Section
Specifies the user name and password that are used by this software to access the
network player. (You should enter the same password twice to avoid specifying a mis-
typed password.)
When an individual network player is selected as the destination, clicking [Check
Connection] checks connection to the network player with the user name and password
stored.
Note
Leave all the Network Security boxes blank when you want to apply default settings
for them.
When you are replacing the PC where the BZNP-100 operates due to maintenance,
etc., enter the user name and password that are being used in the respective text
boxes, then click [Save in BZNP only]. In such a case, other items in the dialog box
do not need to be specified. Do not send the settings to the network player.
Daily HDD Sleep Setup
Modifies the daily sleep function settings of the hard disk drives in the network players.
The default setting of the network player is "Sleep Only" and the sleep start time is
"03:00am."
The Setting drop-down list box allows you to select either "Sleep Only" or "Restart
after Sleep."
Selecting "Sleep Only" makes the network player show the standby screen at the
specified time and let the HDD in the network player to sleep for about one minute.
Then, in the case of the Presentation Application, the network player starts the power-
on start playlist. In the case of the Scheduling Application, the network player resumes
the scheduled playlist, or starts from the top event of the playlist if the playlist was
being played repeatedly.
Selecting "Restart after Sleep" makes the network player restart after an HDD sleep.
The Sleep Start Time spin box specifies the time (24-hour clock system) to start the
HDD sleep. Specify a time you don't expect to use the network player for playout and
file transfer.
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