Sony Bznp-D1 User Manual

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Deleting a Template
When a template is no longer necessary, you can delete it 
using the Template Settings dialog box.
Even if you delete a template, the layout settings of the 
existing playlist will not be affected. 
A template, however, is shared among NSP-1 groups 
whose resolution and display orientation are identical. If 
you delete a template, the other groups using the same 
template cannot use it any longer.
1
From the Template drop-down list box in the Template 
Settings dialog box, select the template that you want 
to delete.
In the Screen Layout window and Template Settings 
dialog box, the size and position of each layer of the 
selected template are displayed.
2
Click [Delete] in the Template Settings dialog box.
A confirmation message appears.
3
Click [Yes].
The selected template is deleted.
4
To close the Template Settings dialog box and Screen 
Layout window, click [OK] or [Cancel].
BZNP-D1 System Setup 
Items
The BZNP-D1 System Setup dialog box appears when you 
select [Setup] > [System Setup].
For details on the procedures required for BZNP-D1 
system setup, see “Setting Up the BZNP-D1 Software” on 
page 20.
In the System Setup dialog box, there are two tabs that 
provide the following setting items:
Content Management tab
BZNP-D1 ID text box
Normally, select “0.”
To use the same materials in a network shared folder from 
more than one computer installed with the BZNP-D1 
software, assign an ID (a single-digit number from “0”-
“9”) to each computer in the BZNP-D1 ID text box. This 
will assign different index numbers to the materials, 
playlists, and schedules depending on the computer that 
created or registered them, hence it reduces the risk of 
overwriting data. 
For example, specify the ID of the BZNP-D1 software on 
the first computer as “1,” and the second as “2.” The 
playlists created on the first one are indexed starting at 
“121000001”, and those created on the second one are 
indexed starting at “221000001.” You will then know 
which one has created a certain playlist. 
Start Index text boxes and Use check boxes for 
Video, Graphics, Text, URL, Flash, Audio, and 
Control
Add a check mark to the Use check box for each type of 
material that you want to use. Clear the check mark for 
each type of material that you do not intend to use. Also, 
specify the starting index number for each type of material 
that the BZNP-D1 software automatically assigns during 
material registration. An index number consists of a 
single-digit number corresponding to the BZNP-D1 ID + a 
two-digit number that indicates material type + a 
sequential six-digit number. The sequential six-digit 
number increases by one as the pieces of material are 
registered.
Start index text boxes for Playlist and Daily 
Schedule 
In the same manner as with the materials, specify the 
starting index number that the BZNP-D1 software 
automatically assigns to playlists and daily schedules upon 
registration.
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