To display specified material: Select “Specified Contents” from “Recovery Mode”. When “Specified Contents” is selected, enter the index number of the materials in the “Index” box.

2 Make settings for the play log.

You can select whether or not play logs sent from this unit are saved.

To save play logs: Select “On” from “Play log Setting”.

To discard play logs: Select “Off” from “Play log Setting.”

To specify the number of play logs to be saved

Enter the number of play logs to be saved in the “The Number of log records” box. You can specify up to 20,000.

3 Set the start time for the hard disk sleep.

To maintain the functions of the hard disk of this unit, this unit allows the hard disk to sleep for about five minutes once a day.

Set the start time of this sleep period (hour/minute) in the “Break time from” boxes.

Note

For safe operation of the system, this unit carries out a maintenance process, turns off once and then on again automatically once a day. Thus, it cannot play materials nor receive files during these minutes of sleeping. It is recommended that you set the time for a time of day when the schedule is affected as little as possible. 00:00 a.m. is the default time. Change the time as required.

4 Make settings for the screen saver.

To use the screen saver function: Select “On” from “Screen Saver”.

To not use the screen saver function: Select “Off” from “Screen Saver”.

5 Make settings for automatic deletion of materials.

By setting a time for automatic deletion when materials are registered, materials are automatically deleted at the specified period.

To activate the automatic delete function: Select “On” from “Auto Delete”.

To not activate the delete function: Select “Off” from “Auto Delete”.

6 Make settings for serial communication on the “Serial Communication” column.

Make settings for serial communication to control external devices such as PDP.

Use for scheduled playback: Select whether or not

the (SERIAL) connector located on the rear panel of the unit is used. Select “yes” to control external devices using the firmware normally installed in the unit at the factory. Usually use the unit with “yes” selected. Select “no” to interface between the unit and external devices using the RS-232C application software installed in the unit created by a third party.

Communication speed: Select the communication speed from the “Speed (bps)” drop down list box. Parity: Select the communication parity from “Parity” drop down list box.

Time out: Set the time out for response from devices. Maximum length is 15 seconds.

7 Select the font and font size (pixels) to be used on the Web screen which is played by the unit.

8 Click the “Send” button.

The settings carried out on this page are sent to the NSP-1.

To resume the setup process, go to another page without carrying out step 8.

9 Click the “Reboot” button.

This unit is turned off and then on again. The settings made are now valid.

Making Account Settings

To access the Web page of the NSP-1, it is necessary to enter a user name and password. The Account Settings page allows you to change the passwords.

Users cannot access this page without proper authorization.

Note

Be sure to change the passwords.

The number of characters that can be entered to make up a password is between 6 and 14 characters.

You can use alphabetical and numeric characters excluding *, [, ], \, %, /, $, “, &, and ‘.

Setting/changing the password for the administrator

This is the password for a user who is authorized to make system settings for this unit.

1 Enter the new password in the “Password” text box of the “Admin Account” column.

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