Sony BZNP-100 Dust Collector User Manual


 
Note
The NSP-100 Network Player cannot be used 24 hours a day. It cannot play materials
and playlists nor receive files for about one minute of required sleep, and for another
minute if restarted.
Select "Sleep Only" when you do not want to stop display on the monitors. The
standby screen is shown while the HDD is sleeping.
If you repeat a playlist using the Scheduling Application, we recommend you specify
the daily repeat end time in the playlist's Properties dialog box to decrease the
continuous motor operation time of the HDD.
Send Button
Sends the current settings to the specified network player or group.
NSP-100 Maintenance Commands Section
includes two buttons: Restart NSP-100 and Update Firmware.
The Restart NSP-100 button restarts the NSP-100 network player selected in the
Destination section.
The Update Firmware button updates firmware of the network player (or the network
players in the group) selected in the Destination section. The file is sent to the network
player or group, and the firmware of the network player(s) is updated.
Control File Editing Section
Enables you to edit the following three types of control files, and send them to the
network player or group specified in the Destination section.
The master files of these control files are stored in the NSP folder in the BZNP-100
install folder, and copied to "BZNP-100 install folder\NSP\network player name folder"
(in the case of a single network player), or "BZNP-100 install folder\PLIST\group name
folder" (in the case of a network player group) when first editing/sending control files.
PdpCfg.txt: Configuration file used to control PDPs connected to the RS-232C/GPI
connector from external device control events, or in an urgent playout procedure of a
control file.
GpiCfg.txt: Configuration file used to control devices connected to the RS-
232C/GPI connector using GPI pulses output from external device control events, or
in an urgent playout procedure, or to play a different playlist, based on the GPI pulse
input to the network player.
CmdLst.txt: Command list file that will run on the network players. It is used, for
example, to adjust the audio level, depending on the time of day.
The File drop-down list box selects the control file to be edited or sent.
The Edit button opens the selected file for the network player or group specified in the
Destination section with the application program associated with the .txt files.
Overwrite the file when editing is completed.
The Send Control File button sends the selected control file to the network player or
group specified in the Destination section.
Note
The network player needs to be restarted to make the received control file effective.
When sending a GpiCfg.txt or CmdLst.txt file, however, restarting of the network
players may not be necessary, depending on the contents of the file.
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