Panasonic Handheld P2 HD Camcorder with AVC-ULTRA Recording Operating Instruct - Page 162

Network connection, Available functions, Operating environment

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Chapter 9 Network Connection - Network connection Network connection The camera can be connected to the network via wireless LAN or wired LAN. To use wireless LAN, attach AJ‑WM30 (optional) to the terminal. To use wired LAN, connect a LAN cable to the terminal on the rear side. IEEE802.11g/n 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Available functions When the camera is connected to network, the following functions are available. ffChecking camera status ffChecking thumbnail images ffProxy playback ffDownloading proxy file/clip management information ffDisplaying/editing metadata ffAdding/deleting metadata (shot mark/text memo) ffCamera remote control (collective operations of recording control and time code/user bits) ffSending/receiving clips from/to the camera (clip transfer via FTP client function) Operating environment The following operating environment is required to connect to network. ffWindows Microsoft Windows® 8.1 Professional 32/64 bit, Internet Explorer 11 (classic view) ffMacintosh Mac OS X v10.9.x (Mavericks)*, Safari 7 * Operation is guaranteed only when preinstalled or clean installed. ffiPad/iPhone iOS v7.x Web browser A Web browser is required to perform web control. ffFor the latest information on the supported browsers, visit the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ Media player QuickTime is required for proxy video playback. ffFor the latest information on the versions that are operation tested, visit the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ Java run time On computers, Java run time is used for the camera status display. Java is required to display the panel. ffFor the latest information on the versions that are operation tested, visit the following website: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ - 162 -

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Chapter 9 Network Connection — Network connection
Network connection
The camera can be connected to the network via wireless LAN or wired LAN.
To use wireless LAN, attach AJ-WM30 (optional) to the <USB2.0 HOST> terminal.
To use wired LAN, connect a LAN cable to the <LAN> terminal on the rear side.
100BASE-TX/10BASE-T
IEEE802.11g/n
Available functions
When the camera is connected to network, the following functions are available.
f
Checking camera status
f
Checking thumbnail images
f
Proxy playback
f
Downloading proxy file/clip management information
f
Displaying/editing metadata
f
Adding/deleting metadata (shot mark/text memo)
f
Camera remote control (collective operations of recording control and time code/user bits)
f
Sending/receiving clips from/to the camera (clip transfer via FTP client function)
Operating environment
The following operating environment is required to connect to network.
f
Windows
Microsoft Windows
®
8.1 Professional 32/64 bit, Internet Explorer 11 (classic view)
f
Macintosh
Mac OS X v10.9.x (Mavericks)*, Safari 7
* Operation is guaranteed only when preinstalled or clean installed.
f
iPad/iPhone
iOS v7.x
Web browser
A Web browser is required to perform web control.
f
For the latest information on the supported browsers, visit the following website:
http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
Media player
QuickTime is required for proxy video playback.
f
For the latest information on the versions that are operation tested, visit the following website:
http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
Java run time
On computers, Java run time is used for the camera status display. Java is required to display the panel.
f
For the latest information on the versions that are operation tested, visit the following website:
http://pro-av.panasonic.net/