Sony Bznp-D1 User Manual

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Sending Data to NSP-1 Players
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Checking Transfer Status
Sending many video files and/or sending items to many 
NSP-1 players is especially time-consuming. The NSP-1 
Status window enables you to check how much the most 
recent transfer has progressed and whether or not an error 
has occurred. 
If an error has occurred and the BZNP-D1 software has 
resent data, the number of times it has been resent is also 
displayed in the NSP-1 Status window.
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Select [View] > [NSP-1 Status] on the menu bar of the 
BZNP-D1 main window.
The NSP-1 Status window opens, and the status of the 
most recent transfer for each NSP-1 player is shown by 
its background color.
The background colors of the lines in the NSP-1 Status 
window represent the following meanings:
The Progress column shows how many of the files to 
be sent have already been sent, and the Retry column 
shows the number of retries, if any.
In the rightmost column of the list, the date and time of 
the last successful transfer to each NSP-1 are shown. 
This helps you, when the NSP-1 players are only 
occasionally connected to the network, to know which 
data has already been sent and which has not. 
Clicking the NSP-1 (Remote Control) option button in the 
BZNP-D1 main window, selecting an NSP-1 using the 
NSP-1 drop-down list box, then clicking [Update] displays 
the contents stored on the selected NSP-1 in the Content 
Management window, after the Updating Status window is 
displayed.
You can check the schedule you have sent here.
Checking NSP-1 status
The BZNP-D1 software enables you to open a web 
browser window from the NSP-1 Status window to check 
the NSP-1 status, as follows:
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Double-click the line for the NSP-1 whose status you 
want to check in the NSP-1 Status window.
A dialog box appears asking the user name and 
password for accessing the NSP-1.
2
Specify the user name “NSP1status” and the 
appropriate password (The default setting is 
“NSP1status.”) in the respective text boxes, then click 
[OK].
Internet Explorer is started automatically, and the 
status of the selected NSP-1 appears.
(Even when you have associated another web browser 
with the web pages, Internet Explorer is used here.)
Background color
Meanings
None (white)
No transfer done.
Cyan
Now being transferred.
Light blue
Successfully transferred.
Red
Transfer error occurred. Retried 
but transfer has not been 
completed.
Yellow
Not transferred because of 
insufficient disc capacity.
A mark displayed in the Status 
column tells you whether the 
area for video and audio files 
(
)or the area for the other 
data (
) is insufficient.
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