Canon XF605 Instruction Manual - Page 169

Changing Settings using the Wizard, Changing Connection Settings using Existing Settings

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Configuring Connection Settings Changing Settings using the Wizard 1 Select > [ Network Settings] > [Connection Setting] > Desired connection setting ([SET1] to [SET20]) > [Change with Wizard]. 2 Select the desired network function and then follow the wizard as described in the previous procedure (from step 3, A 161) and make any changes as necessary. 169 Changing Connection Settings using Existing Settings You can use previously registered communication settings ([NW] files) or function settings ([MODE] files) to easily replace the content of a connection setting or to add a second network or network function in addition to those registered using the wizard. 1 Select > [ Network Settings] > [Connection Setting] > Desired connection setting ([SET1] to [SET20]) > [Select Existing Setting]. To add/replace a communication or function setting 2 Select the setting you want to change > [Select Existing Setting] > Desired NW or MODE file. • In the list of communication settings and function settings registered in the camera, only those that can be selected will be displayed in white and others will be grayed out. 3 Select [Set]. • If necessary, select [Check Comm. Settings] or [Check Function Settings] to check the content of the selected file before making the change. To delete a communication or function setting 2 Select the setting you want to remove > [Clear Selected] > [OK]. NOTES • A connection setting can have two communication settings (primary/secondary network) and up to two function settings (only for [IP Streaming] and [Browser Remote]). • If both communication settings are deleted, the connection setting itself will be reset and will appear as [Unspecified]. Renaming Connection Settings You can rename connection setting (SET) files to make them easier to identify from the list. Select > [ Network Settings] > [Connection Setting] > Desired connection setting ([SET1] to [SET20]) > [Settings Name]. • Enter the desired name (up to 12 characters) using the keyboard screen (A 27). Deleting Connection Settings Select > [ Network Settings] > [Connection Setting] > Desired connection setting ([SET1] to [SET20]) > [Delete Settings] > [OK]. • The connection setting will be deleted. NOTES • Even if you delete a connection setting, the individual communication/function settings stored in it are not deleted. You can reuse these settings to configure other connection settings.

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169
Configuring Connection
S
etting
s
Changing Settings using the Wizard
1 Select
> [
Network Settings] > [Connection Setting] > Desired connection setting ([SET1] to
[SET20]) > [Change with Wizard].
2
Select the desired network function and then follow the wizard as described in the previous procedure (from
step 3,
A
161) and make any changes as necessary.
Changing Connection Settings using Existing Settings
You can use previously registered communication settings ([NW] files) or function settings ([MODE] files) to easily
replace the content of a connection setting or to add a second network or network function in addition to those
registered using the wizard.
1 Select
> [
Network Settings] > [Connection Setting] > Desired connection setting ([SET1] to
[SET20]) > [Select Existing Setting].
To add/replace a communication or function
s
etting
2
Select the setting you want to change > [Select Existing Setting] > Desired NW or MODE file.
In the list of communication settings and function settings registered in the camera, only those that can be
selected will be displayed in white and others will be grayed out.
3 Select [Set].
If necessary, select [Check Comm. Settings] or [Check Function Settings] to check the content of the
selected file before making the change.
To delete a communication or function
s
etting
2
Select the setting you want to remove > [Clear Selected] > [OK].
NOTES
A connection setting can have two communication settings (primary/secondary network) and up to two
function settings (only for [IP Streaming] and [Browser Remote]).
If both communication settings are deleted, the connection setting itself will be reset and will appear as
[Unspecified].
Renaming Connection Settings
You can rename connection setting (SET) files to make them easier to identify from the list.
Select
> [
Network Settings] > [Connection Setting] > Desired connection setting ([SET1] to [SET20])
> [Settings Name].
Enter the desired name (up to 12 characters) using the keyboard screen (
A
27).
Deleting Connection Settings
Select
> [
Network Settings] > [Connection Setting] > Desired connection setting ([SET1] to [SET20])
> [Delete Settings] > [OK].
The connection setting will be deleted.
NOTES
Even if you delete a connection setting, the individual communication/function settings stored in it are not
deleted. You can reuse these settings to configure other connection settings.