Canon EOS C200B EOS C200 EOS C200B Instruction Manual - Page 182

FTP File Transfer, Preparations, Enter the [FTP: User Name], [FTP: Password]

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FTP File Transfer FTP File Transfer You can transfer MP4 or XF-AVC clips from the camera to another device connected to the network, using the FTP protocol. 182 The following explanations assume that the FTP server is on, ready and correctly configured. Operating modes: Preparations Before you can transfer clips to a connected device, you need to configure the FTP server settings and other settings related to the handling of folders and files. If necessary, consult the network administrator in charge of the FTP server. FTP Server and Transfer Settings 1 Open the [FTP Server] submenu. > [ ! Network Settings] > [FTP Transfer Settings] 2 Enter the destination FTP server. • Enter the FTP server's IP address or host name using the keyboard screen (A 35). 3 Enter the [FTP: User Name], [FTP: Password], and [Destination Folder] in the same way. 4 Select [Port No.] and press the joystick to change the port number. • Enter the port number using the keyboard screen (A 35). 5 Select whether to activate the passive mode. [Passive Mode] > [On] or [Off] > Press the joystick • [Off] is the standard setting for most cases. [On] (passive mode) is more appropriate for FTP transfers within a network behind a firewall. 6 Select whether to create a new folder for every transfer date. [New Folder by Date] > [On] or [Off] > Press the joystick 7 Select how to handle file transfers when a file with the same name already exists on the server. [Same Named Files] > Desired option > Press the joystick Options for [New Folder by Date] [On]: A new subfolder under the transfer destination folder "YYYYMMDD\HHMMSS" will be created for every transfer operation. [Off]: All the files will be transferred to the folder set as [Destination Folder] in the FTP server settings. Options for [Same Named Files] [Skip]: If a file with the same name already exists in the destination folder, the file will not be transferred. [Overwrite]: Even if a file with the same name already exists in the destination folder, the file will be transferred, overwriting any file with the same name in the destination folder.

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FTP File Transfer
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FTP File Transfer
You can transfer MP4 or XF-AVC clips from the camera to another device connected to the network, using the
FTP protocol.
The following explanations assume that the FTP server is on, ready and correctly configured.
Preparations
Before you can transfer clips to a connected device, you need to configure the FTP server settings and other
settings related to the handling of folders and files. If necessary, consult the network administrator in charge of
the FTP server.
FTP Server and Transfer Settings
1 Open the [FTP Server] submenu.
>
[
!
Network Settings]
>
[FTP Transfer Settings]
2 Enter the destination FTP server.
Enter the FTP server’s IP address or host name using the keyboard screen (
A
35).
3 Enter the [FTP: User Name], [FTP: Password], and [Destination Folder] in the same way.
4 Select [Port No.] and press the joystick to change the port number.
Enter the port number using the keyboard screen (
A
35).
5 Select whether to activate the passive mode.
[Passive Mode]
>
[On] or [Off]
>
Press the joystick
[Off] is the standard setting for most cases. [On] (passive mode) is more appropriate for FTP transfers within
a network behind a firewall.
6 Select whether to create a new folder for every transfer date.
[New Folder by Date]
>
[On] or [Off]
>
Press the joystick
7 Select how to handle file transfers when a file with the same name already exists on the server.
[Same Named Files]
>
Desired option
>
Press the joystick
Options for [New Folder by Date]
[On]:
A new subfolder under the transfer destination folder “YYYYMMDD\HHMMSS” will be created
for every transfer operation.
[Off]:
All the files will be transferred to the folder set as [Destination Folder] in the FTP server settings.
Options for [Same Named Files]
[Skip]:
If a file with the same name already exists in the destination folder, the file will not be transferred.
[Overwrite]:
Even if a file with the same name already exists in the destination folder, the file will be
transferred, overwriting any file with the same name in the destination folder.
Operating modes: