Sony PXW-Z190 Operating Instructions - Page 66

File transfer settings Upload, Settings, Registering a destination server

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File transfer settings (Upload Settings) You can change the server settings for uploading a proxy file or an original file that is recorded on the camcorder. Registering a destination server Select a server in the Upload Server list and tap Edit to display the server setup screen, then set each item to register a server. You can also register a server using File Transfer (page 57) in the Network menu. A server configured here will be displayed in the file transfer list on the Slot A, Slot B, and Slot SD/ MS screens when uploading a file. Tap OK to apply the settings. Tap Cancel to cancel the settings. Service Displays the server type. "FTP": FTP server Display Name Enter the name of the server to display in the list. 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. Note • The password is cleared when the Edit screen is opened for security reasons. Enter the password again if the server settings have changed. Display Password Shows/hides the password. When set to Off, the configured password is not displayed. When entering a password, all characters are displayed as asterisks. When set to On, the configured password is displayed. When entering a password, all characters are displayed. Passive Mode Turn passive mode on/off. Destination Directory Enter the name of the directory on the destination server. Note • 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 uploading. Setting to ON displays the certificate status. To import or clear a certificate, tap Select Function and select a task in the displayed menu. • Load Import a CA certificate. * The certificate to be loaded must be in PEM format, and should be written to the root directory of the SD card with "certification.pem" file name. • Clear Clear the CA certificate. • None Do not load or clear a certificate. Note • Set the clock of the camcorder to the correct time before importing a CA certificate. Changing registered server settings Select the server whose settings you want to change on the Upload Settings screen, then tap Edit. Change the settings on the screen for changing the settings. You can also set a server using File Transfer (page 111) in the Network menu. 66

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You can change the server settings for uploading
a proxy file or an original file that is recorded on
the camcorder.
Registering a destination server
Select a server in the Upload Server list and tap
Edit to display the server setup screen, then set
each item to register a server.
You can also register a server using File Transfer
(page 57)
in the Network menu.
A server configured here will be displayed in the
file transfer list on the Slot A, Slot B, and Slot SD/
MS screens when uploading a file.
Tap OK to apply the settings. Tap Cancel to
cancel the settings.
Service
Displays the server type.
“FTP”: FTP server
Display Name
Enter the name of the server to display in the list.
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.
Note
The password is cleared when the Edit screen is
opened for security reasons. Enter the password again
if the server settings have changed.
Display Password
Shows/hides the password.
When set to Off, the configured password is not
displayed. When entering a password, all
characters are displayed as asterisks.
When set to On, the configured password is
displayed. When entering a password, all
characters are displayed.
Passive Mode
Turn passive mode on/off.
Destination Directory
Enter the name of the directory on the destination
server.
Note
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 uploading.
Setting to ON displays the certificate status.
To import or clear a certificate, tap Select
Function and select a task in the displayed menu.
• Load
Import a CA certificate.
* The certificate to be loaded must be in PEM format,
and should be written to the root directory of the SD
card with “certification.pem” file name.
• Clear
Clear the CA certificate.
• None
Do not load or clear a certificate.
Note
Set the clock of the camcorder to the correct time
before importing a CA certificate.
Changing registered server settings
Select the server whose settings you want to
change on the Upload Settings screen, then tap
Edit. Change the settings on the screen for
changing the settings.
You can also set a server using File Transfer
(page 111)
in the Network menu.
File transfer settings (Upload
Settings)