Sony Bznp-D1 Printer User Manual


 
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Sending Data to NSP-1 Players
Chapter 4 Routine Operations
Checking a Piece of Text Material
To check a piece of text material, select [Send to NSP-1
and Override Playout] or [Override Playout] instead of
[Send to NSP-1 and Preview] or [Preview on NSP-1]. And
use [Stop Overriding] instead of [Stop Previewing].
This operation is also used to override playout on NSP-1
players with text in an emergency.
See “Overriding Playout with Text in an Emergency” on
page 57 for details on text overriding operations.
Unlike the cases of other materials, this operation displays
the selected piece of text material over contents that are
being played on the NSP-1 players, not stopping ongoing
playout on the NSP-1 players and displaying text instead.
When there are pieces of text material contained in the
ongoing playout, they will be replaced with the override
text.
When checking a piece of text material using [Send to
NSP-1 and Override Playout], the NSP-1 players remain
displaying override text until you select [Stop
Overriding].
Text overriding continues even after playout of the
current playlist finishes, or you preview a piece of
material or playlist.
When a piece of text material is contained in the ongoing
playlist, that piece of text will not be displayed
immediately after you click [Stop Overriding].
Text display starts from the next text event.
Checking a Control Command
To try a single control command on the NSP-1, use
[Manual Control] instead of [Send to NSP-1 and Preview]
or [Preview on NSP-1].
Sending Data to NSP-1
Players
When preparations of the materials, playlists, daily
schedules, and periodic schedules have been finished, send
them to the NSP-1 players.
Usually, select the periodic schedules and send them. This
also sends the daily schedules, playlists, and materials that
are required for playout of the selected periodic schedules
simultaneously.
You can also send the daily schedules, playlists, or
materials, separately.
Materials, playlists, daily schedules, and periodic
schedules are all essential to play back contents on the
NSP-1.
The BZNP-D1 never sends data that are have already
been stored on the NSP-1, so that it will not waste time
and bandwidth.
Sending Data Required for Playout
You can select and send periodic schedules, daily
schedules, playlists, and materials using the following
procedure. The periodic schedules for non playout periods
can be sent in the same way.
Playout on the NSP-1 will stop temporarily and restart
from the beginning of the playlist if you send the
following data during playout:
- A modified version of the playlist that is being played.
- A modified version of today’s daily schedule.
- A periodic schedule for a period containing today (for
example, when you send a periodic schedule for a period
from 8/1 to 8/31 on 8/15).
To avoid affecting playout on the NSP-1, exclude today
and the past dates in the period. In the case of the
example above, specify the period from 8/16 to 8/31 and
send. Avoid sending new versions of playlists and daily
schedules that are currently being used, too.
If there is an NSP-1 whose hard disk is full, sending data
to that NSP-1 will be terminated, but sending to the
remaining NSP-1 players in the group continues.
After sending data to the group, delete unnecessary data
on the NSP-1 with insufficient disk space, and resend the
data. Automatic resending of data to the NSP-1 players
is not performed if the error was caused by insufficient
disk space.
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