Sony Network Card NSP 100 User Manual

3-620-271-11 (1)  
Network Player  
Operating Instructions  
Before operating the unit, please read this manual  
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.  
NSP-100 (Update:April,24)  
© 2002 Sony Corporation  
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Connecting the Power ..........................................24  
Examples of System Connection .........................25  
Table of Contents  
Precautions ...........................................................28  
Specifications ........................................................28  
Main Unit Rear Panel ......................................... 6  
Remote Controller .............................................. 7  
Remote Controller Preparations ......................... 9  
Displaying the “MENU” Screen ......................... 11  
Deleting Unwanted Playlists and Files ............... 14  
Carrying Out Screen Adjustment ..................... 18  
Carrying Out the “All Data Delete” Setting ..... 22  
Carrying Out “Password Setup” ....................... 22  
Connections  
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2) In the remainder of this manual, these two software versions are  
referred to together, as the BZNP-100 Software.  
Overview  
The NSP-100 Network Player plays back (decodes)  
video/audio data in MPEG format, outputting an analog  
signal. It is the ideal digital content player for  
advertizing, presentations, training, and other situations.  
The following are the principal features of this system.  
Simple Operation From Remote  
Controller  
Operation is simple, using the supplied RM-NSP1  
Remote Controller. The movie controls are intuitive,  
being similar to those of a VTR.  
One remote controller can be used to control two units.  
High Image Quality  
Plays MPEG-2 MP@MLencoded movies and full-color  
stills, realizing an image quality comparable with that of  
a DVD player.  
Compact and Lightweight  
The dimensions (width/height/depth) are 180 × 44 × 130  
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mm (7 / × 1 / × 5 / ), and the unit weighs only about  
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1 kilogram (2 lb 3 oz), despite its large capacity.  
Superimposed Movies, Stills, and  
Text  
With a playlist, you can specify movies, stills, and  
superimposed captions to be displayed simultaneously  
on the monitor for specified durations.  
Large Capacity  
The unit incorporates a 40-GB hard disk drive. This  
holds about nine hours of video compressed to a bit rate  
1)  
of 8 Mbps, or about 18 hours of video 4 Mbps.  
1) Figures for storage times are for storing movies only; depending on  
how the system is used, the movie capacity may be less than these  
figures.  
Wide Range of Interfaces  
Supported  
Analog video output: Component video (Y/RY/B−  
Y or RGB), S-video, and composite video outputs are  
available. This allows a flexible choice of display  
monitor.  
Analog audio output: Two output channels (left and  
right) are available.  
i.Link: an i.Link connection to a computer is possible.  
By installing the BZNP-100LE Network Player  
Management Software included on the supplied CD-  
ROM, or the optional BZNP-100 Network Player  
2)  
Management Software in the computer, content and  
playlists can be uploaded from the computer to this  
unit.  
100BASE-T: Ethernet connection is possible. From a  
system in which the BZNP-100 Software controls  
content distribution, content and playlists can be  
uploaded to this unit via TCP/IP and FTP.  
RS-232C/GPI: This allows remote control of the  
monitor and other external devices connected to this  
unit.  
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Names and Functions of  
Parts  
Main Unit Front Panel and Left Side  
DC IN 12V  
5 Remotecontrol  
optical receiver  
6 DC IN 12V connector  
4 ALARM indicator  
3 ACCESS indicator  
2 NEW CONTENTS indicator  
1 POWER indicator  
1 POWER indicator  
This lights when power is supplied to the unit.  
6 DC IN 12V connector  
Connect the DC cable of the supplied AC adapter.  
2 NEW CONTENTS indicator  
This indicator is off, lit, or flashing, to indicate the status  
of new content delivery.  
Flashing: new data is being received.  
Lit: new data has arrived.  
Off: at least one item of new data has been played or  
deleted.  
3 ACCESS indicator  
This indicator flashes while data is being read or written  
to the internal hard disk drive.  
4 ALARM indicator  
This flashes or lights when a system error has occurred.  
Flashing: A recoverable error occurred.  
Lit: An unrecoverable error occurred.  
5 Remote control optical receiver  
When operating this unit with the supplied remote  
controller, point the remote controller at this receiver.  
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Names and Functions of Parts  
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Main Unit Rear Panel  
1 S-OUT connector  
2 COMOPOSITE connector  
3 G/Y, R/RY, B/BY connector  
4 AUDIO OUT 1 and 2 connectors  
VIDEO OUT  
COMPOSITE  
AUDIO OUT  
1
G/Y  
VIDEO  
IRD REMOTE  
1
2
NTSC COMPONENT  
PAL  
ON  
1
2
RGB  
OFF  
S-OUT  
RS-232C/GPI  
S400  
2
1
2
R/  
B/  
R-Y  
B-Y  
8 DIP switches  
7
S400 connector  
6 RS-232C/GPI connector  
5 Network connector  
1 S-OUT (S-video output) connector (mini-DIN 4-  
pin)  
This outputs the playback video as an S-video signal.  
Connect to the D-sub 9-pin connector of a plasma  
display or video monitor.  
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S400(6-pin, IEEE 1394 compliant)  
2 COMOPOSITE connector (BNC type)  
This outputs the playback video as an analog composite  
signal.  
Connect to the i.Link connector of a computer.  
8 DIP switches  
The settings of the four switches relate to the video  
format, component video output signal, and remote  
controller. The diagram of DIP switch settings above the  
switches shows the significance of the two positions  
(“1” and “2”) for each switch.  
3 G/Y, R/RY, B/BY (component video output)  
connector (BNC type)  
This outputs the playback video as an analog component  
signal. A DIP switch setting controls whether this is Y/  
RY/BY signals or RGB signals.  
4 AUDIO OUT 1 and 2 connectors (pin jacks)  
This outputs the playback audio as an analog signal. For  
a stereo signal, connector 1 outputs the left channel, and  
connector 2 the right channel.  
DIP switch setting diagram  
VIDEO  
NTSC COMPONENT  
IRD REMOTE  
ON  
1
2
1
2
PAL  
RGB  
OFF  
5
(network) connector (RJ-45 modular jack)  
This is a 100BASE-T connector for network (Ethernet)  
connection.  
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2
Caution  
When using a LAN cable: For safety, do not connect to  
a connector for peripheral device wiring that might have  
excessive voltage.  
VIDEO (video format/component video output  
signal settings)  
NTSC/PAL (leftmost switch): Select the video format.  
COMPONENT/RGB (second switch from left):  
Select output of a Y/RY/BYsignal or RGBsignal  
from the G/Y, R/RY, B/BY connector.  
6 RS-232C/GPI (general-purpose interface)  
connector (D-sub 9-pin, male)  
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IRD REMOTE (remote controller settings)  
ON/OFF (third switch from left): Enable (ON) or  
disable (OFF) the remote controller.  
1/2 (rightmost switch): When using two NSP-100  
units, to select the unit that responds to the remote  
controller, set different remote controller codes for  
them.  
Remote Controller  
Note  
Using the remote controller to control the NSP-100  
requires settings of both the NSP-100 rear panel DIP  
For details, see “Preparations” (page 9).  
For details, see “Preparations” (page 9).  
1 DISPLAY button  
2 LIST button  
3 MENU button  
DISPLAY  
PAUSE  
LIST  
MENU  
PUSH  
ENTER  
0 PLAY button  
4 ENTER/b, B, v, V control  
9 PAUSE button  
PLAY  
STOP  
5 STOP button  
8 Reverse shuttle  
playback button  
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2
5
8
3
6
9
6 Forward shuttle playback button (  
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7 Numeric buttons (0 to 9)  
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1 DISPLAY button  
3 MENU button  
During movie/still playback: Pressing this button  
displays the title of the movie/still being played.  
Press once more to clear the display.  
When the menu is not displayed: Pressing this button  
switches to menu mode, and the “MENU” screen  
appears.  
During playlist playback: Pressing this button displays  
the numerical position of the current playlist in the  
list of playlists shown on the “Playlist” screen.  
(Example: “3/100” means playing playlist 3 out of  
100 playlists.) Press once more to clear the display.  
When the menu is displayed: Pressing this button  
switches out of menu mode, and the menu display  
disappears.  
For details of the menu, see “Operation” (page 9).  
2 LIST button  
4 ENTER/b, B, v, V control  
In normal operation: Pressing this button shows the  
last displayed list screen. Subsequent presses  
change the displayed list screen, in the following  
sequence.  
The center of this control functions as an ENTER  
button. The outer portions close to the arrow indications  
function as arrow buttons. (In this manual, the center of  
this control is referred to as the ENTER button and the  
outer portions are referred to as theb, B, v and V  
buttons, respectively.)  
“Playlist” screen (list of playlists)  
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“Video” screen (list of movie files)  
ENTER button  
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“Graphic” screen (list of still image files)  
While the “Playlist” screen, “Video” screen, or  
“Graphic” screen is displayed: Pressing this  
button plays the playlist, movie, or still image that is  
selected (shown in reverse video).  
During playlist playback: Pressing this button  
displays details of the playlist. Press once more to  
clear the display.  
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While the menu is displayed: Pressing this button  
confirms the selection of the item shown shown in  
reverse video, and changes the menu display.  
9 PAUSE button  
Press this button during playback, to pause playback.  
Press once more to resume playback.  
b, B, v and V buttons  
q;PLAY button  
These function as follows.  
In normal operation: Pressing this button in the initial  
screen plays the specified playlist ( PLAY button  
“One Touch” playback).  
Button While a list  
In the menu  
display  
In screen  
a)  
b)  
screen is  
adjustment  
c)  
displayed  
mode  
For details of the Play button “One Touch” playback,  
see page 12.  
b
B
v
V
Move to  
previous page  
Change the  
setting of the  
selected item  
Move the screen  
position to the  
left / reduce the  
screen width  
While playback is paused: Pressing this button  
resumes playback.  
While the “Playlist” screen, “Video” screen, or  
“Graphic” screen is displayed: The selected  
playlist, movie or still is played.  
Move to next  
page  
Change the  
setting of the  
selected item  
Move the screen  
position to the  
right / increase  
the screen width  
Select the line  
above  
Select the item Move the screen  
above  
position up /  
increase the  
screen height  
Select the line  
below  
Select the item Move the screen  
below  
position down /  
reduce the  
screen height  
a)“Playlist” screen, “Video” screen, and “Graphic” screen.  
b)For details of the menu, see “Operation” (page 9) and following.  
c)For details of screen adjustment, see page 18.  
5 STOP button  
Press this button during playback, to stop playback.  
6 Forward shuttle playback button (  
)
Press this during movie playback to switch to high-  
speed play (shuttle) in the forward direction. Press this  
during shuttle playback in the forward direction to  
increase the playback speed.  
During shuttle playback, the audio is muted.  
7 Numeric buttons (0 to 9)  
While the “Playlist” screen, “Video” screen, or  
“Graphic” screen is displayed: Pressing one of  
these buttons plays the playlist, movie, or still of the  
number corresponding to the button.  
In the menu display: Pressing one of these buttons  
selects the itemof the corresponding number (which  
appears in reverse video). If the item is already  
selected, this confirms the selection, and changes  
the menu display.  
When a password is set, use these to enter the  
password.  
8 Reverse shuttle playback button (  
)
Press this during movie playback to switch to high-  
speed play (shuttle) in the reverse direction. Press this  
during shuttle playback in the reverse direction to  
increase the playback speed.  
During shuttle playback, the audio is muted.  
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Main Unit DIP Switch and Remote  
Controller Settings  
Operation  
To operate the NSP-100 with the remote controller, in  
the DIP switches on the rear panel of the main unit, set  
the third switch from the left to the 1 position (ON).  
Then set the remote controller to correspond with the  
code number setting of the rightmost switch as follows.  
When the code number is 1 (the switch is in the “1”  
position): Hold down the STOP and PAUSE  
buttons on the remote controller, then press numeric  
button 1.  
When the code number is 2 (the switch is in the “2”  
position): Hold down the STOP and PAUSE  
buttons on the remote controller, then press numeric  
button 2.  
Preparations  
This section describes the preparations for operating the  
NSP-100 with the supplied remote controller, after  
making the required connections (see page 24).  
For details of preparations to operate the NSP-100 from  
a computer or through a network, refer to the Help  
information for the BZNP-100 Software.  
Remote Controller Preparations  
The remote controller is supplied with a CR2025 lithium  
battery and insulating film installed. Removing the  
insulating film allows the battery to be used.  
Set to the “1” position (ON).  
To correspond with the setting of this  
switch, press numeric button 1 or 2 on  
the remote controller while holding  
down the STOP and PAUSE buttons.  
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2
When operating two NSP-100 units with a  
single remote controller  
Set the code number to 1 on one of the NSP-100 units,  
and set the code number to 2 on the other unit. To switch  
the remote controller from one unit to the other, use the  
same method as above.  
Replacing the Battery  
On the back of the remote controller, pull out the battery  
holder. Insert the CR2025 lithium battery with the  
positive side up, then return the battery holder to its  
original position.  
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With the b and B buttons, select whether or not to  
use a network, then press the ENTER button.  
Starting Up and Initial  
Settings  
When you connect a monitor to the unit, and power on  
for the first time, the starting screen appears and it is  
then followed by the initial setting screen.  
• If you select “No,” the screen changes as follows.  
In this case, skip to step 9.  
To return to the previous screen  
To return to the previous screen instead of  
advancing to step 9, press the b button.  
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• If you select “Yes,” next press the ENTER button.  
The “Network Setup” screen reappears.  
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Using the vand Vbuttons, select the itemyou want  
to set, then press the ENTER button.  
The setting can now be changed.  
When the initial setting screen appears, carry out the  
following procedure using the remote controller.  
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With the b and B buttons, select the language you  
want to use in the menus, and press the ENTER  
button.  
This confirms the language selection, and the  
“Network Setup” screen appears.  
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6
Using the b and B buttons, select the group to set  
within the selected item.  
Enter the setting with the numeric buttons (0 to 9).  
Alternatively, adjust the setting with the v and V  
buttons.  
For details of the settings to be entered, consult  
your system administrator.  
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Press the ENTER button.  
This confirms the setting of the selected item.  
2
Press the ENTER button.  
Repeat steps 4 to 7 until all of the required items  
have been set.  
It becomes possible to select whether or not to use  
a network.  
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Starting Up and Initial Settings  
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When all of the required items have been set, press  
the MENU button.  
Displaying the “MENU”  
Screen  
In the initial screen, press the MENU button.  
The “MENU” screen appears.  
To enable the new network settings, a message  
prompt appears, asking if you want to reset the unit.  
10 Select “Yes” to reset immediately or “No” to reset  
later, then press the ENTER button.  
In the “MENU” screen, you can select the next screen to  
be displayed. The screens to be displayed are shown in  
the following table.  
The initial screen appears after a reset (for “Yes”) or  
immediately (for “No”).  
Screen to be selected Section with details  
1. “Playlist” screen  
2. “Video” screen  
3. “Graphic” screen  
“Playing a Playlist” (page 12)  
“Playing a Movie File” (page 13)  
4. “Delete Files” screen  
0. “Setup” screen  
“Setting the Operating  
Configuration (Setup)” (page 16)  
To exit the MENU screen  
Press the MENU button.  
To change the design of the initial screen  
Use the BZNP-100 Software.  
For details, refer to the Help information for the BZNP-  
100 Software.  
To skip displaying the initial screen  
Use the BZNP-100 Software.  
For details, refer to the Help information for the BZNP-  
100 Software.  
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Displaying the “MENU” Screen  
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3
Using the v and V buttons, select the playlist you  
want to play.  
Playing a Playlist  
Press the ENTER button or PLAY button.  
In the “Playlist” screen, you can select a desired playlist,  
and play it.  
This starts playback of the desired playlist.  
When playback ends, the “Playlist” screen  
reappears.  
You can also make the following specifications.  
• Automatic playback at power on  
Playlist that starts playback automatically when the  
unit is powered on  
• PLAY button “One Touch” playback  
Playlist that starts playback if you press the PLAY  
button in the initial screen  
To stop during playback  
Press the STOP button.  
Playback stops, and the “playlist” screen appears.  
For details of these settings, see “Carrying out “Playlist  
Mode Setup”” (page 18).  
Displaying the Titles of the Events  
During Playlist Playback  
Press the LIST button.  
The titles of the events constituting the playlist being  
played appear.  
To select a desired playlist and play it, use the following  
procedure.  
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In the “MENU” screen, carry out any of the  
following.  
Still image file  
indication  
Movie file  
indication  
To return to the playlist playback screen  
• Press numeric button 1.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “1. Playlist,”  
and press the ENTER button.  
Press the LIST button.  
To play from the beginning of a desired event  
Using the v and V buttons, select the event, then press  
the ENTER button or PLAY button.  
The “Playlist” screen appears.  
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2
3
1)  
1 New playlist indication  
2)  
2 Automatic playback at power on indication  
3 PLAY button “One Touch” playback indication  
1) The new playlist indication shows playlists that have been added  
since the last time the playlist display was shown.  
2) This is a display for example only. If this display were actually  
present, playback would have started when the unit was powered on.  
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Playing a Playlist  
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Playing a Movie File  
Displaying a Still Image  
File  
In the “Video” (file list) screen, you can select a desired  
movie file, and play it back.  
In the “Graphic” (file list) screen, you can select a  
desired still image file, and display it.  
Use the following procedure.  
Use the following procedure.  
1
In the “MENU” screen, carry out any of the  
following.  
1
In the “MENU” screen, carry out any of the  
following.  
• Press numeric button 2.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “2.  
movies,”and press the ENTER button.  
• Press numeric button 3.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “3. Graphic,”  
and press the ENTER button.  
The “Video” (file list) screen appears.  
The “Graphic” (file list) screen appears.  
New movie  
file indication  
New still image  
file indication  
To change the page  
When the “Video” (file list) screen is divided into a  
number of pages, to change the page, press the bor  
B button.  
To change the page  
When the “Graphic” screen is divided into a  
number of pages, to change the page, press the bor  
B button.  
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3
Using the v and V buttons, select the movie file  
you want to play.  
2
3
Using the vand Vbuttons, select the still image file  
you want to play.  
Press the ENTER button or PLAY button.  
Press the ENTER button or PLAY button.  
The selected still image file is displayed.  
This starts playback of the selected movie file.  
When playback ends, the “Video” (file list) screen  
reappears.  
To end the display  
Press the STOP button.  
To stop during playback  
Press the STOP button.  
When the display ends, the “Graphic” (file list)  
screen reappears.  
Playback stops, and the “Video” (file list) screen  
appears.  
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Playing a Movie File / Displaying a Still Image File  
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The “Delete Files” screen appears.  
Deleting Unwanted  
Playlists and Files  
You can delete unwanted playlists and movie and still  
image files.  
Deleting an Unwanted Playlist  
Use the following procedure.  
1
In the “MENU” screen, carry out any of the  
following.  
2
Carry out any of the following.  
• Press numeric button 1, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “1. Playlist,”  
and press the ENTER button.  
The “Delete Playlist” screen appears.  
• Press numeric button 4.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “4. Delete  
Files,” and press the ENTER button.  
When a password has been set  
A password entry window appears.  
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4
Using the vand Vbuttons, select the playlist to be  
deleted.  
Press the ENTER button.  
A message appears, prompting you to confirm the  
deletion.  
In this case, enter the password with the numeric  
buttons, and press the ENTER button.  
Note  
In the “Setup” screen, if item 2. “Delete  
Confirmation” is set to “No,” this confirmation  
message does not appear.  
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Deleting Unwanted Playlists and Files  
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Using the b and B buttons, select “Yes” or “No,”  
and press the ENTER button.  
• “Yes”: the playlist selected in step 3 is deleted.  
• “No”: the playlist is not deleted, and the screen  
before executing step 4 rea ppears.  
To change the page  
When the “Delete Video” screen or “Delete  
Graphic” screen is divided into a number of pages,  
to change the page, press the b or B button.  
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4
Using the band Bbuttons, select the movie or still  
image file to be deleted.  
Deleting Unwanted Movie and Still  
Image Files  
Press the ENTER button.  
Use the following procedure.  
A message appears, prompting you to confirm the  
deletion.  
In the case of a still image file, the image appears in  
the background.  
1
Carry out step 1 of the procedure in the foregoing  
section “Deleting an Unwanted Playlist.”  
The “Delete Files” screen appears.  
Note  
In the “Setup” screen, if item 2. “Delete  
Confirmation” is set to “No,” this confirmation  
message does not appear.  
2
Carry out any of the following.  
• Press numeric button 2 or 3, then press the  
ENTER button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “2. Video” or  
“3. Graphic,” and press the ENTER button.  
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Using the b and B buttons, select “Yes” or “No,”  
and press the ENTER button.  
• If you selected “Yes,” the movie or still image file  
selected in step 3 is deleted.  
• If you selected “No,” the file is not deleted, and  
the screen before executing step 4 reappears.  
Depending on the selection, the “Delete Video”  
screen or “Delete Graphic” screen appears.  
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Deleting Unwanted Playlists and Files  
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Settings that Function of setting  
See page  
Setting the Operating  
Configuration (Setup)  
can be  
selected  
“1. System  
Time”  
Set the system date and time.  
To make settings relating to the operating configuration,  
display the “Setup” screen.  
“2. Delete  
Select whether or not to display 17  
Confirmation” a confirmation message when  
deleting a playlist, file, event, or  
similar.  
Displaying the “Setup” Screen  
“3. Stop Events Select whether to display the  
17  
Display”  
last still image or a black  
background curing a break in a  
playlist (while waiting for the  
next event playback).  
To display the “Setup” screen, in the “MENU” screen,  
carry out any of the following operations.  
“4. Playout  
Log Store”  
Select whether to save a  
playback log.  
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“5. Playlist  
Mode Setup”  
Set a playlist for automatic  
playback at power on, or for  
PLAY button “One Touch”  
playback mode.  
“6. Display  
Adjustment  
Setup”  
Adjust the menu screen position 18  
and size.  
“7. System  
Administrator setup.  
Setup”  
Carry out system administrator 19  
• Press numeric button 0.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “0. Setup,” and  
press the ENTER button.  
To exit the “Setup” screen  
Press the MENU button.  
The “Setup” screen appears.  
Setting the System Date and Time  
To set the system date and time, use the following  
procedure.  
1
In the “Setup” screen, carry out any of the  
following.  
• Press numeric button 1, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “1. System  
Time,” and press the ENTER button.  
Settings selected in the “Setup” screen  
The settings selected in the “Setup” screen are as  
follows. For details, see the respective pages.  
The screen now allows the date and time to be set.  
2
Using the b and B buttons, select the item to set  
(date or time).  
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4
With the numeric buttons, enter the required setting  
value.  
Alternatively, use the vand Vbuttons to adjust the  
value.  
1
In the “Setup” screen, carry out any of the  
following.  
• Press numeric button 3, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Usingthe vand Vbuttons, select “3. Stop Events  
Display,” and press the ENTER button.  
When the setting is complete, press the ENTER  
button.  
The setting can now be changed.  
This completes the setting.  
Making the “Delete Confirmation”  
Setting  
To select whether or not a confirmation message appears  
before you delete an unwanted file or playlist, use the  
following procedure.  
1
In the “Setup” screen, carry out any of the  
following.  
• Press numeric button 2, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “2. Delete  
Confirmation,” and press the ENTER button.  
2
3
Using the b and B buttons, select “Still” or  
“Black.”  
Press the ENTER button.  
This confirms the setting.  
The setting can now be changed.  
Making the “Playout Log Store”  
Setting  
Select whether or not to save a playback log for this unit.  
The playback logs are handled by the BZNP-100  
Software.  
For details, see the BZNP-100 Help information.  
Use the following procedure.  
2
3
Using the b and B buttons, select “Yes” or “No.”  
• “Yes”: Display a confirmation message before  
deleting.  
• “No”: Do not display a confirmation message  
before deleting.  
1
In the “Setup” screen, carry out any of the  
following.  
• Press numeric button 4, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Usingthevand Vbuttons, select “4. Playout Log  
Store,” and press the ENTER button.  
Press the ENTER button.  
This confirms the setting.  
The setting can now be changed.  
Making the “Stop Events Display”  
Setting  
During a break in a playlist (while waiting for the next  
event playback), select whether to display the last still  
image or a black background.  
Use the following procedure.  
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3
Using the b and B buttons, select “Yes” or “No.”  
• “Yes”: Save a playback log.  
• “No”: Do not save a playback log.  
The Playlist Mode Setup window appears.  
Press the ENTER button.  
This confirms the setting.  
Carrying out “Playlist Mode Setup”  
You can make the following settings for the selected  
playlist.  
• Automatic playback at power on  
A playlist that begins to play automatically when this  
unit is powered on  
• PLAY button “One Touch” playback  
A playlist that plays if you press the PLAY button in  
the initial screen.  
Once playback of a playlist is started based on these  
settings, it is repeated until the STOP button is  
pressed. When you press the STOP button, playback  
ends and the initial screen reappears.,  
3
4
Using the v and V buttons, select “Power On” or  
“One Touch.”  
• “Power On”: Automatic playback at power on  
• “One Touch”: PLAY button “One Touch”  
playback  
To remove an existing setting  
Select “Release.”  
Press the ENTER button.  
This confirms the setting.  
Use the following procedure.  
1
In the “Setup” screen, carry out any of the  
following.  
• Press numeric button 5, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, selec “5. Playlist  
Mode Setup,” and press the ENTER button.  
Carrying Out Screen Adjustment  
To adjust the menu screen position or size, use the  
following procedure.  
1
In the “Setup” screen, carry out any of the  
following.  
The “Playlist Mode Setup” screen appears.  
• Press numeric button 6, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “6. Display  
Adjustment Setup,” and press the ENTER button.  
The “Position/Size” selection window appears.  
2
Using the v and V buttons, select the playlist for  
which you want to make the setting, and press the  
ENTER button.  
2
Using the vand Vbuttons, select either “Position”  
or “Size,” and press the ENTER button.  
The display color of the selected item changes.  
Adjustment procedure  
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Normally, it is recommended to select “Position  
Adjustment” first, and position the top left corner of  
the screen, then proceed to size adjustment.  
System Administrator  
Setup  
To carry out system administrator setup, display the  
“System Administrator Setup” screen.  
3
4
Adjust the screen position or size.  
• If you have selected “Position,” using the v, V, b  
and B buttons, adjust the position of the screen  
horizontally and vertically. The coordinates are  
shown in parenthesis.  
• If you have selected “Size,” use the v and V  
buttons to adjust the screen height, and the band  
B buttons to adjust the screen width. The  
dimensions in pixels are shown in parenthesis.  
Displaying the “System  
Administrator Setup” Screen  
To display the “System Administrator Setup” screen, in  
the “Setup” screen, carry out any of the following  
operations.  
• Press numeric button 7, then press the ENTER button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “7. System  
Administrator Setup,” and press the ENTER button.  
To cancel the adjustment and exit the menu  
screen  
Press the MENU button.  
Press the ENTER button.  
When a password has been set  
A password entry window appears.  
The adjusted values are set and the screen to select  
the item to be adjusted reappears.  
5
6
As required to adjust the other item, repeat steps 2  
to 4.  
When the adjustments are complete, press the v  
button to select “Set,” then press the ENTER  
button.  
The adjustments are reflected in the screen display.  
In this case, enter the password with the numeric  
buttons, and press the ENTER button.  
The “System Administrator Setup” screen appears.  
To return to the “Setup” screen  
Carry out any of the following operations.  
• Press numeric button 1.  
• Using the vand V buttons, select “1. Back to Setup,”  
and press the ENTER button.  
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Settings selected in the “System Administrator  
Setup” screen  
The settings selected in the “System Administrator  
Setup” screen are as follows. For details, see the  
respective pages.  
3
Carry out steps 4 to 8 of the procedure in “Starting  
Up and Initial Settings” (page 10).  
Carry out any of the following.  
To exit the menu display, press the MENU button.  
To return to the “System Administrator Setup”  
screen, press numeric button 1, or using the vand  
V buttons, select “1. Back to System  
Administrator Setup,” and press the ENTER  
button.  
Settings that  
can be  
selected  
Function of setting  
See page  
“2. Network  
Setup”  
This makes settings related to 20  
the network.  
“3. RS-232C  
Setup”  
This makes settings related to 20  
the RS-232C/GPI connector  
and plasma display.  
To enable the new network settings, a message  
prompt appears, asking if you want to reset the unit.  
“4. Menu  
Language”  
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the menu language.  
“5. Automatic  
Delete”  
Select whether or not to  
enable the deletion of files for  
which an automatic deletion  
date is set.  
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“6. All Data  
Delete”  
This deletes all data from the 22  
unit.  
“7. Password  
Setup”  
This sets a password.  
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4
To reset immediately, select “Yes”; to reset later,  
select “No.”  
Carrying Out “Network Setup”  
To make the settings relating to the network, use the  
following procedure.  
The initial screen or “System Administrator Setup”  
screen appears after a reset (for “Yes”) or  
immediately (for “No”).  
1
In the “System Administrator Setup” screen, carry  
out any of the following.  
• Press numeric button 2, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “2. Network  
Setup,” and press the ENTER button.  
Carrying Out “RS-232C Setup”  
In the “RS-232C Setup” screen, you can select the  
following settings relating to control.  
• Protocol control  
Select this when using the dedicated control protocol.  
• Maintenance  
The “Network Setup” screen appears.  
Select this when the RS-232C/GPI connector is to be  
used for maintenance.  
• External device control  
Select this when the RS-232C/GPI connector is to be  
used for control of an external device.  
• Plasma control  
Select this when using a plasma display.  
Use the following procedure.  
1
In the “System Administrator Setup” screen, carry  
out any of the following.  
• Press numeric button 3, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “3. RS-232C  
Setup,” and press the ENTER button.  
To return to the “System Administrator Setup”  
screen  
Carry out any of the following.  
• Press numeric button 1, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “1. Back to  
System Administrator Setup,” and press the  
ENTER button.  
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The “RS-232C Setup” screen appears.  
• Press numeric button 1, or using the vand Vbuttons,  
select “1. Back to System Administrator Setup,” and  
press the ENTER button.  
To enable the new RS-232C settings, a message prompt  
appears, asking if you want to reset the unit.  
To return to the “System Administrator Setup”  
screen  
Carry out any of the following.  
• Press numeric button 1, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “1. Back to  
System Administrator Setup,” and press the  
ENTER button.  
To reset immediately, select “Yes”; to reset later, select  
“No.”  
The initial screen or “System Administrator Setup”  
screen appears after a reset (for “Yes”) or immediately  
(for “No”).  
2
3
Carry out any of the following.  
• Press numeric button 2, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “2. Control,”  
and press the ENTER button.  
Setting “Menu Language”  
You can select Japanese or English as the menu  
language.  
The setting can now be changed.  
Use the following procedure.  
Using the b and B buttons, select the desired  
setting, and press the ENTER button.  
• When anything other than “Plasma Control” is  
selected, the setting is confirmed.  
• When “Plasma Control” is selected, continue to  
step 4.  
1
In the “System Administrator Setup” screen, carry  
out any of the following.  
• Press numeric button 4, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “4. Menu  
Language,” and press the ENTER button.  
The setting can now be changed.  
4
Using the b and B buttons, select the plasma  
display to be controlled, and press the ENTER  
button.  
2
3
Using the b and B buttons, select “Japanese” or  
“English” as the menu language.  
This confirms the setting.  
To exit the “RS-232C Setup” screen  
Carry out any of the following operations.  
• Press the MENU button.  
Press the ENTER button.  
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This confirms the setting.  
A message appears, prompting you to confirm the  
deletion of all data.  
Carrying Out the “Automatic  
Delete” Setting  
Select whether or not to enable the deletion of files for  
which an automatic deletion date is set.  
For details of the automatic deletion setting, refer to the  
Help information for the BZNP-100 Software.  
Use the following procedure.  
1
In the “System Administrator Setup” screen, carry  
out any of the following.  
Note  
If in the “Setup” screen, the setting for “2. Delete  
Confirmation” is “No,” then this confirmation  
message does not appear.  
• Press numeric button 5.  
• Using the v and Vbuttons, select “5. Automatic  
Delete,” and press the ENTER button.  
2
Using the b and B buttons, select “Yes” or “No,”  
and press the ENTER button.  
The setting can now be changed.  
• “Yes”: All data is deleted from the unit.  
• “No”: The data is not deleted, and the original  
screen reappears.  
Carrying Out “Password Setup”  
Use the following procedure.  
1
In the “System Administrator Setup” screen, carry  
out any of the following.  
• Press numeric button 7, then press the ENTER  
button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “7. Password  
Setup,” and press the ENTER button.  
2
3
Using the b and B buttons, select either of the  
following.  
• “Yes”: Enable automatic deletion settings.  
• “No”: Disable automatic deletion settings.  
The “Password Setup” window appears.  
Press the ENTER button.  
This confirms the setting.  
Carrying Out the “All Data Delete”  
Setting  
This deletes all data from the unit.  
Use the following procedure.  
1
In the “System Administrator Setup” screen, carry  
out any of the following.  
• Press numeric button 6, then press the ENTER  
button.  
2
With the numeric buttons, enter a four-digit  
password, and press the ENTER button.  
• Using the v and V buttons, select “6. All Data  
Delete,” and press the ENTER button.  
To correct an entry  
Press the b button.  
Each time you press this button, the last digit is  
deleted.  
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Enter the password created in step 2once more, and  
press the ENTER button.  
This sets the password.  
To cancel the password  
In steps 2 and 3, press the ENTER button without  
entering any number.  
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Connections  
Connecting the Power  
Using the supplied AC adapter and AC cable, make the  
connections shown in the following figure.  
DC IN 12V  
To DC IN 12 V connector  
DC cable  
To AC input connector  
To 100 V AC supply  
AC cable  
AC adapter  
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Examples of System  
Connection  
For distributing content and playlists  
through a TCP/IP network  
Plasma display/video monitor  
Audio monitor system  
RS-232C  
Video input connector  
Video output connectors (Y/RY/B−  
Y, RGB, S-VIDEO, COMPOSITE)  
RS-232C/GPI  
AUDIO OUT 1, 2  
VIDEO OUT  
G/Y  
COMPOSITE  
AUDIO OUT  
1
VIDEO  
IRD REMOTE  
1
2
NTSC COMPONENT  
PAL  
ON  
1
2
RGB  
OFF  
S-OUT  
RS-232C/GPI  
S400  
2
1
2
R/  
B/  
R-Y  
B-Y  
(Network)  
Ethernet  
Note  
To operate this system requires the BZNP-100 Software.  
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For uploading content and playlists from  
a computer by SBP2  
Plasma display/video monitor  
RS-232C  
Video input connector  
Audio monitor system  
Video output connectors (Y/RY/B−  
RS-232C/GPI  
Y, RGB, S-VIDEO, COMPOSITE)  
AUDIO OUT 1, 2  
VIDEO OUT  
G/Y  
COMPOSITE  
AUDIO OUT  
1
VIDEO  
IRD REMOTE  
1
2
NTSC COMPONENT  
PAL  
ON  
1
2
RGB  
OFF  
S-OUT  
RS-232C/GPI  
S400  
2
1
2
R/  
B/  
R-Y  
B-Y  
S400  
IEEE 1394  
Computer  
Note  
The BZNP-100 Software must be installed in the computer.  
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For distributing content and playlists  
through Ethernet to multiple NSP-100  
units  
Video monitor  
Audio monitor  
Ethernet  
NSP-100  
Computer  
Video monitor  
Audio monitor  
NSP-100  
Video monitor  
Audio monitor  
NSP-100  
Note  
The BZNP-100 Software must be installed in the computer.  
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Appendix  
Specifications  
Precautions  
On operation and storage locations  
Avoid operation or storage in any of the following  
places.  
• Location subject to extremes of temperature  
(operating temperature range 5°C to 40°C (41°F to  
104°F))  
• Location subject to direct sunlight for long periods, or  
close to heating appliances (Note that the interior of a  
car left in summer with the windows closed can  
exceed 50°C (122°F).)  
• Damp or dusty places  
• Location subject to severe vibrations  
• Location near equipment generating strong  
electromagnetic emissions  
• Location near transmitting stations generating strong  
radio waves  
Operate the unit in a horizontal position  
This unit is designed to be operated in a horizontal  
position. Do not operate it on its side, or tilted through  
an excessive angle (exceeding 20°).  
Dropping the unit, or otherwise imparting a violent  
shock to it, is likely to cause it to malfunction.  
Avoid violent impacts  
Dropping the unit, or otherwise imparting a violent  
shock to it, is likely to cause it to malfunction.  
Do not obstruct ventilation openings  
To prevent the unit from overheating, do not obstruct  
ventilation openings, by for example wrapping the unit  
in a cloth while it is in operation.  
On cleaning  
If the casing or panel is dirty, wipe it gently with a soft  
dry cloth. In the event of extreme dirt, use a cloth  
steeped in a neutral detergent to remove the dirt, then  
wipe with a dry cloth. Applying alcohol, thinners,  
insecticides, or other volatile solvents may result in  
deforming the casing or damaging the finish.  
On repacking and shipping  
Save the original shipping carton and packing material;  
they will come in handy if you ever have to ship your  
unit.  
For maximum protection, repack your unit as it was  
originally packed at the factory, and take care not to  
impart violent shocks in transit.  
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