Transferring From An Sd Memory Card To An Ftp Server (Export); Writing Back From An Ftp Server To An Sd Memory Card (Import) - Panasonic AJ-PX5000G Operating Instructions Manual

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Transferring from an SD memory card to an FTP server (export)

You can collectively transfer the data in an SD memory card to the FTP server.
1
Press the <THUMBNAIL> button.
The thumbnail screen is displayed.
2
Select [SD CARD] in the main menu → [CLIP] → [EXPORT].
3
Press the jog dial button (or the <SET> button).
The folders of FTP server are displayed.
4
Select the transfer destination folder using the jog dial button (or the cursor buttons (`/{)).
5
Move the cursor to [YES] and press the <SET> button.
Exporting starts.
When exporting is completed, [COPY COMPLETED!] appears.
@
NOTE
t You cannot select clips to be exported.
t Folder names using multi-byte characters are not displayed correctly.
t Depending on factors such as the number of files, file sizes, and network conditions, exporting may take time.
t To discontinue the export process, press the <SET> button. On the [CANCEL] confirmation message that appears, select [YES] and press the
<SET> button. If the network has not been disconnected, the partially exported files remaining on the FTP server are deleted. If the network has been
disconnected, incomplete files may remain on the FTP server.
t After exporting starts, disconnection errors will no longer be detected. Cancel the export operation if the copying progress has stalled.
t Contact your FTP server administrator for the amount of free space on the FTP server in advance, as it cannot be checked automatically before
exporting starts.
t Whether an error is generated when the remaining capacity of the FTP server reaches 0 depends on the FTP server. If an error is not generated,
cancel the export operation.
t If existing folders are selected and files that have the same path names as data in the SD memory card are included in the selected folders, the files
are overwritten. However, if the path names are the same but the types differ (folder and file), an error is generated.
t To prevent unintended overwriting, create new folders to export data whenever possible.
t To transfer clips using SSH, the FTP server must support SSH.
t Using SSH will reduce the transfer speed.

Writing back from an FTP server to an SD memory card (import)

You can write back the selected folders from an FTP server on the network to an SD memory card.
1
Display the FTP explorer screen.
The folders of the server that has been set are displayed.
2
Select folders to be written back.
3
Select [SD CARD] in the main menu → [CLIP] → [IMPORT].
4
Press the jog dial button (or the <SET> button).
A confirmation message appears. Select [OK] to start writing back to the SD memory card.
When writing back is completed, [COPY COMPLETED!] appears.
@
NOTE
t To cancel the writing back process, press the jog dial button (or the <SET> button). On the [CANCEL] confirmation message that appears, select
[YES] and press the jog dial button (or the <SET> button). Files partially written back in the SD memory card are deleted, but successfully written files
remain.
t After writing back starts, disconnection errors will no longer be detected. Cancel the import operation if the copying progress has stalled.
t Depending on factors such as the number or sizes of files in the selected folder, and network conditions, writing back may take time.
t Any files with the same path names as the one in the SD memory card will be overwritten. However, if the path names are the same but the types
differ (folder and file), an error is generated.
t To prevent unintended overwriting, format the SD memory card before writing back whenever possible.
t To transfer clips using SSH, the FTP server must support SSH.
t Using SSH will reduce the transfer speed.
Chapter 9 Network Connection — Using FTP client function
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