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Creating a Playlist
Chapter 3 Basic Operations
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Specify the properties, such as the type, title, and
effect, for each piece of text material registered, if
necessary.
Creating Additional Control
Commands
The VSPA-D7 software enables you to control the players
and display devices; you can control items such as the
sound volume control of the players or power-on/off of the
display devices, by placing control commands in playback
schedules.
The control commands are provided by the VSPA-D7
software, but you can create new sound volume control
commands.
1
In the “Content Management” window, select the
“Control” tab.
The control commands currently registered are listed.
2
Click the button on the toolbar.
The “Edit Control” window appears.
3
Enter the following data in the respective fields, and
click [OK].
A new control command is created and displayed in
the “Content Management” window.
Creating a Playlist
A “playlist” describes the order of material to be played on
each layer on the players. A player automatically plays
materials on the respective layers, according to the playlist.
A player has five display layers, as illustrated below, and
the materials, excluding audio and control materials, are
played on the designated layers, respectively.
The numbers in parentheses represent the order of overlay.
Materials that appear on the same line of the playlist will
be overlaid and played simultaneously on the players.
A new playlist is created using the following procedure:
Creating and editing a playlist
1
Click the button of the operation guide.
The “Edit Playlist” window set appears. It consists of
the “Content Management,” “Edit Playlist,” and
“View Layout” windows.
Item Description
Type Type of the registered web page (up to 20
characters).
Title Title of the registered web page (up to 40
characters).
When no title is specified, the specified
volume setting will be the title.
You can identify pieces of material by the
type and title.
Action “Volume Control” is displayed. It cannot
be changed.
Volume Select one in the drop-down list box.
“System Setting” means the volume set in
the “Detailed Settings” window opened
from the “VSP-NS7 Setup” window.
If you select “User Define,” enter the
desired volume (%) in the text box
displayed.
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