Ftp File Operations - Sony PDW-850 Operation Manual

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• To create a new directory in the General directory, first
create a directory on the desktop and rename it using
only characters that can be used on this unit. Then drag
it from the desktop and drop it in the General directory.
PROAV directory
This directory displays individual files on the
disc.
To enable display of the PROAV directory, set
PROAV DISPLAY on the CAM CONFIG 1 page
of the MAINTENANCE menu to "ENABL".

FTP File Operations

File operations between this unit and a remote
computer can be carried out by the File Transfer
Protocol (called FTP below).
Preparations
1
Connect the network connectors of this
unit and a remote computer with a
network cable. Or connect this unit to
the network to which the remote
computer is connected.
2
On the NETWORK SETTING page of
the MAINTENANCE menu, set the IP
address and other network setting items
1)
for this unit.
For details on menu operations, see "Basic
menu operations" (page 193).
If network settings have already been
made
Check the IP address of this unit.
1) This unit is able to acquire an IP address
automatically from a DHCP server. It also
supports an Auto-IP function to assign an IP
address automatically when access from this unit
to the DHCP server times out. You can check
DHCP settings and the assigned IP address on the
NETWORK 1 page of the MAINTENANCE
menu.
Note
If this unit is directly connected to a computer
running Windows Vista or Windows 7 with a
network cable, change the setting as follows:
(1) Open "Network and Sharing Center" >"Manage
network connections" >"Local Area Connection"
in the control panel. (2) In the "Local Area
Connection Properties", uncheck the "Internet
Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)", and then click the
OK button.
3
Turn the MENU knob to scroll to the
POWER SAVE page of the
OPERATION menu, then press the
MENU knob.
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