System Setup

This section describes the procedures required for making the following system setup options:

Setting the override text position

The BZNP-D1 software provides an “override text” function, that is used for newsflashes and other emergency information. You can specify the position at which the override text should be displayed on the screen in advance.

Setting an NSP-1 screen saver

You can specify a playlist that the NSP-1 plays when no playlists are scheduled to play.

Managing screen layout templates

For each set of the display resolution and orientation, the BZNP-D1 software allows you to create “templates” of screen layout, and apply those templates to playlists.

This section explains mainly how to manage templates.

For detailed procedures on how to create a template, see “Making a Screen Layout Template” on page 23.

This section also provides the following initial system setup procedures that are not mentioned in Chapter 3.

BZNP-D1 system setup items

Details on registering and editing NSP-1 players and NSP-1 groups.

Read this section to make the desired settings, if they are required.

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Positioning Override Text

The BZNP-D1 software provides an “override text” function, that is, a function to display a piece of text, such as newsflashes and other emergency information, over contents that are currently being played on the NSP-1. The following procedure specifies the position (Y- coordinate) at which the override text should be displayed.

Hint

 

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The BZNP-D1 software has only one setting for the

override text position. The setting is not specified for each

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System

piece of text material or for each NSP-1 group.

Setup

1 Select the Text tab in the Content Management

 

window.

 

2 Right-click any point on the Text tab, then select

 

[Override Text Position Setting] on the popup menu.

 

The Override Text Position Setting dialog box

 

appears.

 

3 Enter a Y-coordinate (unit: pixels, the top of the screen is 0) in the text box for the position where you want the top of a piece of override text to be located, then click [OK].

When the screen resolution selected is “VGA (640 x 480)” and the screen orientation is “landscape,” for example, specify “0” to display a piece of override text at the top of the screen, and a value around “465” (it varies depending on the text size) to display it at the bottom.

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