Operations Routine 4 Chapter

Restoring the NSP-1 Original Screen Saver

The following procedure stops using the screen saver selected using the BZNP-D1 software (See “Selecting NSP-1 Screen Savers” on page 62 for details on the selecting procedure.) and restores the NSP-1 original screen saver.

Hint

This is to delete a periodic schedule stored on an NSP-1 as the screen saver data.

1 In the BZNP-D1 main window, select the NSP-1 (Remote Control) option button, select the NSP-1 player whose screen saver you want to manipulate using the NSP-1 drop-down list box, then click [Update].

After the Updating Information window is displayed, the contents stored on the selected NSP-1 are displayed in the Content Management window.

2 In the Content Management window, select the Periodic Schedule tab.

3 Select the screen saver data.

The current screen saver is shown as a periodic schedule whose playout period is from “12/31/9999” to “12/31/9999.”

4 Right-click the selection, then click [Delete] on the popup menu.

Or, press the Delete key.

A confirmation message appears.

5 Click [Yes].

The Deleting Data window appears, then the screen saver data stored on the NSP-1 player are deleted. NSP-1 players use their original screen saver stored when shipped, if there is no periodic schedule data stored as the screen saver.

Replacing Schedule Data on the NSP-1

The following methods are used to replace a playlist or a daily schedule on an NSP-1 used for playout.

Note that these methods may affect playout currently being performed on the NSP-1.

Replacing a playlist

Select the playlist to be used, then use [Send to NSP-1 and Preview] (see page 53).

Ongoing playout will be terminated, and playout of the selected playlist will start. After playout of the playlist ends, click [Stop Previewing], then playout of the scheduled playlist or the screen saver will restart from its beginning.

Edit the playlist, then send it (see page 38 and page 54). In the case of the playlist currently used for playout, ongoing playout will pause, then restart from the beginning, along with the modified playlist.

In the case of another playlist, the modified one will be used from the next time.

Replacing a daily schedule

Edit the daily schedule, then send it (see page 47 and page 54).

In the case of a daily schedule being used today, ongoing playout will pause, then restart from the beginning of the playlist specified in the new daily schedule.

In the case of another daily schedule, the modified one will be used from the next time.

Create a new daily schedule and a new periodic schedule for today, and send the periodic schedule (see page 46, page 50, and page 54).

Ongoing playout will be terminated, and will restart from the beginning of the playlist specified in the new daily schedule.

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