Preparing to Transfer Files
You can transfer a recorded proxy clip or original clip to a server on the Internet or to a server on the local network.
Connect the unit to the Internet or local network using the following procedures.
Connecting to the Internet via Wireless LAN
Connecting to the Internet via USB Tethering
Connecting to the Internet via Wired LAN
Registering a file transfer destination
Register a server to which to transfer files comprising the clips beforehand.
- Select [Network] – [File Transfer] – [Server Settings1]/[Server Settings2]/[Server Settings3] in the full menu.
- The transfer destination setup screen appears.
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Set each item on the transfer destination setup screen.
Configuration item Description [Display Name] Enter the name of the server to display in the transfer destination list. [Service] Displays the server type.
[FTP]: FTP server[Host Name] Enter the address of the server. [Port] Enter the port number of the server to connect. [User Name] Enter the user name. [Password] Enter the password. [Passive Mode] Turn passive mode on/off. [Destination Directory] Enter the name of the directory on the destination server.
Note
- Original clips are transferred to the “Main” folder within the directory specified as the transfer destination.
- When editing, “” indicates characters that cannot be changed. Correct operation is not guaranteed when editing a directory name that contains these characters. If you need to edit, delete all the characters and re-enter a value.
- If characters that are invalid on the destination server are entered in [Destination Directory], files will be transferred to the user’s home directory. Invalid characters will vary depending on the server.
[Using Secure Protocol] Set whether to perform secure FTP transfers. [Root Certificate] Load/clear a certificate.
- [Load]: Select [Set] in step 3 to import a CA certificate.
Note
- The certificate to be loaded must be in PEM format with “certification.pem” file name, and should be written to the root directory of the memory card inserted in card slot B.
- [Clear]: Select [Set] in step 3 to clear a CA certificate.
- [None]: Do not load or clear a certificate.
Note
- Set the clock of the unit to the correct time before importing a CA certificate.
- Depending on the recording format, [Load]/[Clear] cannot be executed for a certificate because the recording operation takes priority.
- In low voltage state, [Load]/[Clear] cannot be executed for a CA certificate.
[Root Certificate Status] Displays the load status of the certificate. [Reset] Reset the [Server Settings1]/[Server Settings2]/[Server Settings3] settings to the default values. - When finished, select [Set] to apply the settings.
Note
- Always select [Set] after changing the settings. The settings are not applied if [Set] is not selected.
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