When a wireless LAN is not used: Select “No use” from “Use Wireless LAN.”

2 Make settings related to the DNS server.

When a DNS server is not used:

Select “Off” from “Refer DNS.”

When a DNS server is used: Select “On” from “Refer DNS”.

Enter the IP address of the DNS server set for the network (Internet/intranet) to which this unit is connected.

For detailed information on the address, ask your network administrator.

3 Make settings related to the proxy server.

When a proxy server is used:

Select “On” from “Proxy Server.”

Enter the address and the port number in the “Proxy Server Address” text box and “Proxy Server Port” text box respectively.

Ask the network administrator for the address and the port number.

When a proxy server is not used:

Select “Off” from “Proxy Server.”

4 Make settings related to the NTP server.

Select whether or not the built-in clock is to be adjusted via the network.

When an NTP server is not used

Select “Off” from “NTP Server”.

When a NTP server is used: Select “On” from “NTP Server”.

Enter the IP address of the NTP server to be used.

Note

When “On” is selected indicating a NTP server is to be used, the system date and time are set according to the time information sent from the NTP server.

5 Make settings for “Display.”

You can make the following settings: Resolution: Set the screen resolution to be used. Orientation: You can select one from among “Landscape”, “Portrait Left rot.” or “Portrait Right rot.” based on the orientation of the plasma display.

Notes

When “Portrait Left rot.” or “Portrait Right rot.” is selected, the resolution and layout of the material are restricted.

The VIDEO OUT connector located on the rear panel of the unit is activated only when “Composite” is selected from “Resolution,” and “Landscape” is selected from “Orientation.” The images output from this connector will not be displayed correctly except with the settings described above.

When “Composite” is selected from “Resolution,” images will not be displayed correctly on a plasma

display or video monitor connected to the (analog RGB OUT) connector.

6 Select the video input/output signal format.

Select either “NTSC” or “PAL” from “Video”.

7 Enter the name of this NSP-1

The name set here is used for entries made in the log. This is useful when multiple NPS-1s are managed.

8 Click the “Send” button.

The settings made on this page are sent to the NSP-1. To resume the setup operation, go to another page without carrying out step 9.

9 Click the “Reboot” button.

This unit is turned off and turned on again. Settings made are then valid.

To verify the information related to this unit You can verify the software and hardware version of the unit on the System Settings page.

User Setup

This page allows you to make settings for creating play logs and for the recovery mode of the hard disk.

Opening the User Settings page

Click the “User Settings” button.

The User Settings page opens.

Making user settings

1 Select the recovery mode from the “Recovery Mode”column.

You can select the mode to be used when a transmission error occurs during scheduled playback, for example, when there is no material registered in the schedule.

To display nothing: Select “No Contents” from “Recovery Mode”.

To display material played just before an error occurred: Select “Previous Contents” from “Recovery Mode”.

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