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To modify the type and/or title of a piece of material, double click the desired column, 
modify the text, then press the Enter key.  To delete the material, check the picture 
(preview on the PC), specify or clear the date of deletion, right-click the desired piece 
of material and select the desired command from the menu. 
Note 
When the material stored on a network player is listed, note that the video material 
displayed in red, if any, cannot be used for playout because the required file(s) of the 
material is/are missing. 
Delete the piece(s) of material displayed in red, then send the playlist again to resend 
such material. 
Hint 
If an event type or title is longer than the width of the list, and thus it is not fully 
displayed, move the mouse pointer over the code, type, or title.  The entire text pops up. 
Temporary File Button 
Adds a data record for a piece of new material at the bottom of the list.  It is used to 
register material information to create a playlist before obtaining the video file.  When 
the video file becomes available, you can assign the file to the piece of material data 
when conversion takes place. 
Convert Material Button 
Opens the Convert Material window to convert AVI, MPEG2, and VSR-2000/2000A 
video files into NSP format. 
Destination Drop-down List Box, Send and Abort Buttons 
These are used to specify the destination network player group and send the selected 
material(s).  The Abort button cancels material transfer.  These controls appear only 
when the PC File Management option button is selected. 
Urgent Section (Play and Stop Buttons) 
When the PC File Management option button is selected, the play button is used for 
urgent playout in which the selected piece of material is sent to a specified network 
player group, and playout starts as soon as each network player receives the material. 
When the NSP-100 Remote File Management option button is selected, the play button 
is used to play a piece of material on the selected network player. 
In either case, the play and stop buttons control urgent playout currently being 
performed on the selected network player or the network players in the selected group. 
Note 
The urgent playout function interrupts playout currently being carried out on the 
network player.  Ongoing playout stops, and the selected piece of material will be 
played. 
Also, scheduled playout will not start during urgent playout.  Check the network player 
status in the NSP-100 Status window before starting urgent playout, and click the stop 
button at the end. 
 
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