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WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. This apparatus must be earthed. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the...
Table of Contents Overview High Image Quality ... 4 Superimposed Movies, Stills, and Text ... 4 Large Capacity ... 4 Wide Range of Interfaces Supported ... 4 Simple Operation From Remote Controller ... 4 Compact and Lightweight ... 4 Names and Functions of Parts ... 5 Main Unit Front Panel and Left Side ...
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.
Names and Functions of Parts Main Unit Front Panel and Left Side DC IN 12V 6 DC IN 12V connector 1 POWER indicator This lights when power is supplied to the unit. 2 NEW CONTENTS indicator This indicator is off, lit, or flashing, to indicate the status of new content delivery.
Main Unit Rear Panel 1 S-OUT connector VIDEO OUT COMPOSITE S-OUT 1 S-OUT (S-video output) connector (mini-DIN 4- pin) This outputs the playback video as an S-video signal. 2 COMOPOSITE connector (BNC type) This outputs the playback video as an analog composite signal.
Remote Controller Note Using the remote controller to control the NSP-100 requires settings of both the NSP-100 rear panel DIP switches and the remote controller. For details, see “Preparations” (page 9). 1 DISPLAY button 2 LIST button...
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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. b, B, v and V buttons These function as follows. Button While a list In the menu screen a) is display b) displayed...
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.
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. When the initial setting screen appears, carry out the following procedure using the remote controller.
When all of the required items have been set, press the MENU button. To enable the new network settings, a message prompt appears, asking if you want to reset the unit. Select “Yes” to reset immediately or “No” to reset later, then press the ENTER button.
Playing a Playlist In the “Playlist” screen, you can select a desired playlist, and play it. You can also make the following specifications. • Automatic playback at power on Playlist that starts playback automatically when the unit is powered on •...
Playing a Movie File In the “Video” (file list) screen, you can select a desired movie file, and play it back. Use the following procedure. In the “MENU” screen, carry out any of the following. • Press numeric button 2. •...
Deleting Unwanted Playlists and Files You can delete unwanted playlists and movie and still image files. Deleting an Unwanted Playlist Use the following procedure. In the “MENU” screen, carry out any of the following. • Press numeric button 4. • Using the v and V buttons, select “4. Delete Files,”...
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. Deleting Unwanted Movie and Still Image Files Use the following procedure.
Setting the Operating Configuration (Setup) To make settings relating to the operating configuration, display the “Setup” screen. Displaying the “Setup” Screen To display the “Setup” screen, in the “MENU” screen, carry out any of the following operations. • Press numeric button 0. •...
With the numeric buttons, enter the required setting value. Alternatively, use the v and V buttons to adjust the value. When the setting is complete, press the ENTER button. 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.
Using the b and B buttons, select “Yes” or “No.” • “Yes”: Save a playback log. • “No”: Do not save a playback log. Press the ENTER button. This confirms the setting. Carrying out “Playlist Mode Setup” You can make the following settings for the selected playlist.
Normally, it is recommended to select “Position Adjustment” first, and position the top left corner of the screen, then proceed to size adjustment. 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.
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. Settings that Function of setting can be selected “2. Network This makes settings related to Setup”...
The “RS-232C Setup” screen appears. 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,”...
This confirms the setting. 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.
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Enter the password created in step 2 once 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. System Administrator Setup...
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 12V connector To DC IN 12 V connector DC cable To AC input connector To 100 V AC supply AC cable AC adapter...
Examples of System Connection For distributing content and playlists through a TCP/IP network Video output connectors (Y/R Y, RGB, S-VIDEO, COMPOSITE) VIDEO OUT COMPOSITE S-OUT Note To operate this system requires the BZNP-100 Software. Plasma display/video monitor Video input connector RS-232C −...
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For uploading content and playlists from a computer by SBP2 Video output connectors (Y/R Y, RGB, S-VIDEO, COMPOSITE) VIDEO OUT COMPOSITE S-OUT Note The BZNP-100 Software must be installed in the computer. Examples of System Connection Plasma display/video monitor RS-232C Video input connector −...
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For distributing content and playlists through Ethernet to multiple NSP-100 units Computer Note The BZNP-100 Software must be installed in the computer. Ethernet Video monitor Audio monitor NSP-100 Video monitor Audio monitor NSP-100 Video monitor Audio monitor NSP-100 Examples of System Connection...
Appendix 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)) •...