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Sony Ericsson NSP-1 User's Manual
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1. 1 Enter the new password in the Password text box of the Status User Account column 2 Enter the same password as the one entered in step 1 3 Click the Send button The password for the Status User Account is changed Setting changing a password for the root account This is the password to be used for performing maintenance or making special settings such as creating new application software It is recommended that you change the password for the root account when a security may be a problem because the network is connected to public networks etc 1 Enter the new password in the Password text box of the Root Account column 2 Enter the same password as the one entered in step 1 in the Confirmation text box 3 Click the Send button The password for the Root Account is changed When All of the Settings for All of Pages Are Completed Click the Reboot button on the last page where you made the settings This unit is turned off and then is turned on again Settings made on each page are now valid When the Account Settings page is the last page where you made settings open a different page and click the Reboot button on that page Setup 13 14 Confirming the Status of this Unit The Status page allows you to confirm the following information about the unit About NSP 1 Model Name Serial No and the capacity of the Hard disk are displayed
2. D PC card PC card ALARM indicator Use only the supported PC card This flashes when a system error has occurred For detailed information on the supported PC card consult When this indicator is flashing an error has occurred your nearest Sony dealer Contact your nearest Sony dealer At the factory a dummy card has been inserted When you use areal PC card remove the dummy PC card Retain the dummy card When a PC card is not being used be sure to keep the dummy card inserted in the slot If the dummy card is removed and nothing is inserted in the PC card slot the ventilation of the unit does not work correctly POWER indicator This lights when power is supplied to the unit NEW CONTENTS indicator This indicator is off or lit to indicate the status of new content delivery Lit New data has arrived Off At least one item of new data has been played or deleted ACCESS indicator This indicator flashes while data is being read or written to the internal hard disk drive Names and Functions of Parts 5 6 Rear Panel esas Network connector B AUDIO IN L R connectors VIDEO IN connector AUDIO OUT L R connectors VIDEO OUT connector Reset button Dip switches USB connectors DC IN 13 5V connector Metal cable retainer Cable lock GPI connector OO SERIAL connector O Analog RGB OUT connector
3. o a network connector RJ 45 modular jack This is a 1IOBASE T 100BASE TX connector for network Ethernet connection When using a LAN cable For safety do not connect the unit to a connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage AUDIO IN L R connectors pin jacks These input analog audio signals VIDEO IN connector pin jack This inputs the analog composite video signal Names and Functions of Parts AUDIO OUT L R connectors pin jacks These output the playback audio as an analog signal For a stereo signal connector L outputs the left channel and connector R outputs the right channel VIDEO OUT connector pin jack This outputs the playback video as a composite signal Reset button Used to forcibly restart this unit when it hangs or freezes Push this button using a sharply pointed tools such as a pencil or stretched paper clip Dip switches Used for various services Set all switches to OFF DC IN 13 5V connector Metal cable retainer Connect the DC cable of the supplied AC adapter to this connector After connecting the DC cable it is recommended that you attach the supplied metal cable retainer to prevent the DC cable from being accidentally disconnected DC IN 13 5y 6 After connecting the DC cable attach the supplied metal cable retainer Cable lock Attach a security cable to prevent the unit from being stolen GPI general
4. 1 composite signal 1 Vp p input impedance 75 unbalanced sync negative VIDEO OUT Pin jack 1 composite signal 1 Vp p load impedance 75 Q unbalanced sync negative Audio inputs outputs AUDIO IN Pin jacks 2 input impedance 6 8 KQ or more unbalanced AUDIO OUT Pin jacks 2 load impedance 10 kQ or more unbalanced Network 100BASE TX 10BASE T RJ 45 type 1 Others PC card slot 1 PCMCIA Type II SERIAL D sub 9 pin male 1 GPI D sub 25 pin female 1 USB 3 USB 1 1 2 2 Currently the USB hubs are not used They are reserved for future use Supplied accessories AC adaptor 1 AC cable 1 Stand 1 Metal cable retainer 1 Screw 1 Operation Guide 1 Limited Warranty 1 Operating Instructions and BZNP D1 Network Player Management Software are included on the hard disk of the unit Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 1 6 Others Time Difference World Map Refer to this map when you set the time zone on the System Settings page Others 1 7 Sony Corporation http www sony net
5. purpose interface connector D sub 25 pin female This is a parallel interface connector For detailed information on this connector contact your nearest Sony dealer olol SERIAL general purpose interface connector D sub 9 pin male Connect this to the D sub 9 pin connector of a plasma display or video monitor to allow you control those devices I2l Analog RGB OUT general purpose interface connector HD D sub 15 pin male Connect this to the VGA connector of a plasma display or video monitor USB connectors Currently these connectors are not used They are reserved for future use Names and Functions of Parts 7 System Configuration The following diagram shows an example of a typical system configuration Plasma display Speaker Analog RGB connector Speaker VTR tuner z LO Audio output connectors Video output connector RS 232C VIDEO IN connector AUDIO OUT R connector AUDIO IN L connector AUDIO OUT L connector AUDIO IN R connector mm Network Analog RGB O O SERIAL connector connector OUT connector NE Internet Intranet Network BZNP D1 software runs on this computer 8 System Configuration Installation This unit is designed to be operated in either a horizontal or vertical position If
6. you wish to install this unit vertically use the supplied stand and mount this unit on the stand as illustrated If this unit is mounted in the wrong direction it is likely to malfunction Setup This section described the settings you should make to use this unit for the first time The following pages are used for system setup e System Settings page see page 10 Used to make settings for items such as system date and time and others related to network displays and so on e User Settings page see page 11 Used to make settings for items such as recover mode play log settings and so on e Account Settings page see page 12 Used to make settings for user names and passwords When you use this unit first time make the required settings according to the procedures described below When you want to change settings follow the procedure given for the corresponding items on the page About the Advanced Settings page Systems administrator privileges are not required to make settings on this page This page is prepared for service or special settings This page is not used for daily operation Preparation Access the setup page from the Web browser For detailed information on how to access the setup pages from the Web browser first download the manual To do this refer to Downloading the Manual explained in the Operation Guide of the printed manual supplied with this unit For details re
7. Current status of the NSP 1 Temperatures of the unit fan and hard disk are displayed When an error occurs the error number is displayed Calendar Displays one month of the calendar When you click the Update button after changing the year and month using the drop down boxes the display of the calendar is changed to the specified month By clicking the day for which you want to see the play log on the calendar the playout log of the selected day is displayed under the calendar In the playout log error numbers are displayed if errors have occurred To know detailed information on the error click Playout Log Error No list Playout Log Error No list appears Confirming the Status of this Unit Installing the BZNP D1LE Installing the BZNP D1LE The BZNP D1LE Network Player Management Software is saved on the hard disk of this unit By installing the BZNP D1LE on the computer you can manage materials data create playlists playback schedules and so on Proceed as follows to install the BZNP D1LE software on the computer 1 Click the Download button The Download page opens 2 Click Download from BZNP D1LE A dialog box asking if you want to install the BZNP DILE software or save it appears 3 Click the Run button Installation starts Follow the on screen messages to guide you through the installation process Downloading Sample Material Sample material which can be
8. S 5 Front Bane led 0 ROR ZH 3 R ar Panel nod ORA A a md 6 System Configuration 111112 12 8 Installations eee 9 STEUD A RE 9 Preparation sa Owa 9 Opening the Setup Pages sio 9 Selecting a Language ccccccacceceecciassaceatseees 10 System SED A 10 USER SOUP en k Se ees 11 Making Account Settings 111 12 When All of the Settings for All of Pages Are Completed iesirea 13 Confirming the Status of this Unit 14 Installing the BZNP D1LE 14 Downloading Sample Material 15 Olesia Gi cuda AE 15 SPeCHICAUONS en i ei Sas 15 Time Difference World Map 17 3 Features The NSP 1 Network Player plays back decodes video audio data in MPEG format outputting an analog signal It is the ideal digital content player for advertising presentations training and other situations The following are the principal features of this system High Image Quality Plays MPEG 2 MP ML encoded movies and full color still images and Web screen providing an image quality comparable to that of a DVD player Superimposed Movies Stills and Text With a playlist you can specify movies stills and superimposed captions to be displayed simultaneously on the monitor for specified durations Large Storage Capacity The unit incorporates a 40 GB hard disk drive This holds about six hours and 30 minutes of video compr
9. S O N Y 3 855 936 12 1 Network Player Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference NSP 1 2004 Sony Corporation 2 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 When using a LAN cable For safety do not connect to a connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage IMPORTANT The nameplate is located at the left side For the customers in the USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded interface cable recommended in th
10. essed to a bit rate of 8 Mbps or about 13 hours of video at 4 Mbps 1 1 Figures for storage times are for storing movies only Depending on how the system is used the actual movie storage capacity may be less than these figures Wide Range of Interfaces Supported Analog video input Composite video input is available This allows you to overlay moving images sent from a VTR or DVD over a still image Analog audio input Two input channels left and right are available This allows the unit to output mixed audio signals input from a VTR or DVD Analog video output Composite video output is available Analog audio output Two output channels left and right are available 10BASE T 100BASE TX Network connection is possible GPI This allows remote control of the monitor and other external devices connected to this unit Image Rotation on the monitor screen display Since you can rotate the direction of the still image displayed you are not required to create still images for vertical display Compact and Lightweight The dimensions width height depth are 210 x 44 x 167 mm 8 3 5 x 1 3 4 x 6 5 g inches and the unit weighs only about 1 5 kilogram 3 lb 6 oz despite incorporating a large capacity hard disk drive 4 Features Names and Functions of Parts Front Panel EJ POWER NEW CONTENTS ACCESS ALARM O ALARM indicator O ACCESS indicator NEW CONTENTS indicator B POWER indicator
11. fer to the Operation Guide Opening the Setup Pages 1 Turn the power of the computer on 2 Turn the power of the unit on 3 Start the Web browser Internet Explorer 4 Enter a URL Enter the following default address and port number set at the factory http 192 168 0 1 4980 5 Press the ENTER key The confirmation dialog box appears 6 Enter the user name and password Setup Enter the following user name and password set at the factory User name NSP ladmin Password NSPladmin Be sure to change the password set at the factory for safety For detailed information on how to change the password see Making Account Settings on page 12 T Click the OK button The Status page opens Selecting a Language You can select the language used on the setup pages To display the setup pages in Japanese Click Japanese To display the setup pages in English Click English System Setup The System Settings page is used to make general system settings such as system date and time networks displays and so on Also this page allows you to verify system information Opening the System Settings page Click the System Settings button The System Settings page opens Setting changing the system date and time Enter the date year month day and time hours minutes in the NSP 1 Current Date amp Time Setting column 2 Enter the time zone Enter the time d
12. ff 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 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 amp 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 2 Enter the same password as the one entered in step 1 3 Click the Send button The password for the Admin Account is changed Setting changing a password for a public user account This is the password for a user who accesses this unit from the application software This user is allows to open the status page Enter the new password in the Password text box of the Public Account column 2 Enter the same password as the one entered in step 1 3 Click the Send button The password for the Public Account is changed Setting changing a password for status user account This is the password for a user who is allowed only to access the status page
13. ifference from UTC For detailed information on the time difference see the time difference world map on page 17 3 Click the Send button The date and time information is sent to the unit The date and time can be set or changed only by clicking the Send button to send the information to the unit Setup However whenever you change the time zone be sure to carry out the following operation However if you intend to continue the setup operation it is not necessary to carry out the following step Make the settings on each page as required When all of the desired settings are completed on each page be sure to click the Reboot button on that page 4 Click the Reboot button The unit is powered off once and then powered on again The time zone of this unit is switched to the one entered in step 2 When a ON is selected indicating an NTP server is to be used on page 11 the date and time set on this page are adjusted according to the time information sent from the NTP server after a while Making the network settings 1 Set the network address When a DHCP server is used Select Use from Use DHCP The IP address subnet mask and gateway address are obtained automatically After this unit is turned off and then turned on when you click the Reboot button addresses automatically obtained are displayed When a DHCP server is not used Select No use fr
14. is manual must be used with this equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European standards e EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission e EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s El residential E2 commercial and light industrial E3 urban outdoors and E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio WARNING Use an AC power adapter provided with this equipment as a power supply source Any other power sources may result in hazards such as a fire This product has no power switch Disconnect device of this equipment is the mains plug of the AC adapter The mains plug on this equipment must be used to disconnect mains power Please ensure that the socket outlet is installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible In the event of abnormal operations disconnect the mains plug For the customers in Netherlands Voor de klanten in Nederland Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever hem in als KCA Table of Contents Features cacicceses oievid sitavicncsddvatevinerncweiestaeesvaned 4 Names and Functions of Part
15. letion 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 Make settings for serial communication on the Serial Communication column Setup Make settings for serial communication to control external devices such as PDP Use for scheduled playback Select whether or not the O O 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 o
16. ode When Specified Contents is selected enter the index number of the materials in the Index box 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 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 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 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 Make settings for automatic deletion of materials By setting a time for automatic de
17. om Use DHCP Enter the following parameters IP address Enter the IP address for this unit Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask of the network where the unit is to be used Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway When a wireless LAN is used Select Use from Use Wireless LAN Enter the ESSID Extended Service Set ID in the ESSID text box and the WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy key in the WEP key text box if required Up to 31 alphabetical and numeric characters excluding amp and can be entered to make up the ESSID Ask the network administrator for both Be sure not to connect the network cable to the network connector on the unit when a wireless LAN is used When a wireless LAN is not used Select No use from Use Wireless LAN 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 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 net
18. played back using this unit is saved on the hard disk of this unit You can use this sample material to create a playback program using the BZNP D1 software and this downloaded sample material 1 Click the Download button The Download page opens 2 Click Download from Sample Contents You are asked where this sample material is saved 3 Specify the folder and click the OK button Downloading begins Others Specifications General Power supply 13 5 VDC provided from the AC adaptor Power consumption Approx 45 W Operating temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 55 C 4 F to 131 F Mass Approx 1 5 kg 3 Ib 6 oz External dimensions 210 x 44 x 167 mm 83 5 x 13 4 x 65 g inches excluding projecting parts and controls Hard disk capacity 40 GB Front 210 83 5 Z m gt c2 3 th Seite ee Left side 167 65 g z Unit mm inches File formats 1 Video compression format MPEG 2 MP ML PS Graphic formats Bitmap JPEP Macromedia FLASH HTML Audio compression formats WAV MP3 Video signal formats NTSC PAL 1 Some files cannot be played back Downloading Sample Material Others 15 Input output connectors Video input output Analog RGB OUT HD D sub 15 pin female 1 Switchable among VGA 640 x 480 SVGA 800 x 600 XGA 1024 x 768 and WVGA 848 x 480 VIDEO IN Pin jack
19. ted to the OJ analog RGB OUT connector Select the video input output signal format Select either NTSC or PAL from Video 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 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 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 Setup 1 1 To display specified material Select Specified Contents from Recovery M
20. work administrator for the address and the port number When a proxy server is not used Select Off from Proxy Server 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 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 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 e 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 connec
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