Sony HXRNX80 Operating Instructions - Page 94
Importing a root certificate
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Synchronizing the timecode of multiple cameras using a smartphone (Continued) - SLOW & QUICK (S&Q MOTION, SUPER SLOW MOTION - NIGHTSHOT - FOCUS MAGNIFIER - AUTO MODE SET - Other network functions • During Wireless TC LINK execution, [TC RUN] is set to [FREE RUN]. After the function is stopped, the setting remains set to [FREE RUN]. • During Wireless TC LINK execution, [TC MAKE] is set to [PRESET]. After the function is stopped, the setting remains set to [PRESET]. z Tips • You can check the last synchronization time with the status check function (p. 68). • If the timecode from a smartphone is changed during Wireless TC LINK execution, "TC has been synced." is displayed. • After the "TC has been synced." message appears, the timecode is adjusted on each camera. Importing a root certificate A root certificate is required for USTREAM streaming. The camcorder contains a built-in root certificate, which can also be updated. To update the root certificate, save the certificate on a memory card and then import the certificate from the memory card. 1 Write the root certificate to a memory card. Write the certificate in PEM format with a "certification.pem" file name to the root directory of the memory card. 2 Insert the memory card with the root certificate into memory card slot A of the camcorder. 3 Press the MENU button. 4 Select (NETWORK SET) t [ROOT CERTIFICATE] t [OK]. • The root certificate starts importing. • The certificate is imported successfully when "Completed." appears. Select to dismiss the screen. b Notes • Do not eject the memory card while a certificate is being imported. • Resetting network settings (p. 95) will delete the root certificate imported from the memory card, and will initialize the root certificate of the camcorder. Note on wireless network function We assume no responsibility whatsoever for any damage caused by unauthorized access to, or unauthorized use of, 94