Sony Bznp-D1 Printer User Manual


 
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Remote Control of NSP-1 Players
Chapter 4 Routine Operations
The NSP-1 players will keep 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.
When override text is already on the NSP-1
players
When the piece of text to be used for overriding has
already been sent to the NSP-1 players, you can select a
specific NSP-1 player and initiate the text override playout
on it.
For detailed operations required in sending text material,
see “Sending Data to NSP-1 Players” on page 54.
1
In the BZNP-D1 main window, select the NSP-1
(Remote Control) option button, select the NSP-1
player on which you want to display override text
using the NSP-1 drop-down list box, then click
[Update].
After the Updating Information window is displayed,
the content stored on the selected NSP-1 are displayed
in the Content Management window.
2
In the Content Management window, select the Text
tab.
3
Right-click the piece of text material to be displayed,
then click [Override Playout] on the popup menu.
The selected piece of text material is displayed over
the contents that are currently being played on the
selected NSP-1.
In this case, the override text will be displayed 10
pixels below the top of the screen, regardless of the
override text position setting. And, text will not be
centered, even if the “Constant” or “Blink” effect is
specified
4
Right-click any point in the Content Management
window, then select [Stop Overriding] on the popup
menu to stop overriding.
Note that the NSP-1 player will keep displaying
override text until you select [Stop Overriding].
The NSP-1 players will keep 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.
Notes
Note
Notes