3-855-936-12 (1) Network Player Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
WARNING 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. Caution 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.
Table of Contents Features .......................................................4 Names and Functions of Parts...................5 Front Panel.................................................... 5 Rear Panel..................................................... 6 System Configuration .................................8 Installation .................................................... 9 Setup ............................................................9 Preparation............................................
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.
Names and Functions of Parts Front Panel 5 ALARM indicator 4 ACCESS indicator 3 NEW CONTENTS indicator 2 POWER indicator 1 PC card a PC card Use only the supported PC card. For detailed information on the supported PC card, consult your nearest Sony dealer. e ALARM indicator This flashes when a system error has occurred. When this indicator is flashing, an error has occurred. Contact your nearest Sony dealer. Note At the factory, a dummy card has been inserted.
Rear Panel 1 (Network) connector 2 AUDIO IN L/R connectors 3 VIDEO IN connector 4 AUDIO OUT L/R connectors 5 VIDEO OUT connector 6 Reset button 7 Dip switches 8 DC IN 13.5V connector/Metal cable retainer 9 Cable lock 0 GPI connector qa qs (SERIAL) connector (Analog RGB OUT) connector qd USB connectors a (network) connector (RJ-45 modular jack) This is a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connector for network (Ethernet) connection.
h 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. After connecting the DC cable, attach the supplied metal cable retainer. i Cable lock Attach a security cable to prevent the unit from being stolen.
System Configuration The following diagram shows an example of a typical system configuration. Plasma display Speaker Speaker VTR/tuner Audio output connectors Video output connector VIDEO IN connector RS-232C AUDIO OUT R connector AUDIO OUT L connector AUDIO IN L connector AUDIO IN R connector Network connector Analog RGB OUT connector (SERIAL) connector Internet/Intranet Computer Network (BZNP-D1 software runs on this computer.
Installation This unit is designed to be operated in either a horizontal or vertical position. If 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.
Enter the following user name and password set at the factory. 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.
When a wireless LAN is not used: Select “No use” from “Use Wireless LAN.” 2 • 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.
To display specified material: Select “Specified Contents” from “Recovery Mode”. When “Specified Contents” is selected, enter the index number of the materials in the “Index” box. 2 Make settings for serial communication to control external devices such as PDP. Use for scheduled playback: Select whether or not the (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.
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. 1 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.
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. 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.
Downloading Sample Material Others Specifications 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. General Power supply 13.5 VDC provided from the AC adaptor Power consumption Approx. 45 W Operating temperature 5ºC to 40ºC (41ºF to 104ºF) Storage temperature −20ºC to +55ºC (−4ºF to +131ºF) Mass Approx. 1.
Input/output connectors Video input/output Analog RGB OUT HD D-sub 15-pin (female) (1) Switchable among VGA (640 × 480), SVGA (800 × 600), XGA (1024 × 768) and WVGA (848 × 480) VIDEO IN Pin jack (1), composite signal, 1 Vp-p, input impedance 75 Ω, unbalanced, sync negative VIDEO OUT Pin jack (1), composite signal, 1 Vp-p, load impedance 75 Ω, unbalanced, sync negative. Audio inputs/outputs AUDIO IN Pin jacks (2), input impedance 6.
Time Difference World Map Refer to this map when you set the time zone on the System Settings page.
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