Using Ftp Client Functions - Panasonic AJ-PG50EJ Operating Instructions Manual

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Using FTP Client Functions

To use the FTP client functions, you need to set the NETWORK
settings and FTP client settings in advance.
FTP server folder list (FTP EXPLORE
screen)
Locate the FTP server folder tree to display a list of subfolders
in folders and folder information. You can also display a list of
the thumbnails in any CONTENTS folder (folder containing the
P2 card clips).
1
Display the thumbnail screen.
2
Press the [MENU] button to display the menu.
(➝ "Menu Operations" page 89)
3
Use the cursor buttons to align the cursor with the
"EXPLORE" (➝ page 93) - "LAN" menu item and
press the [SET] button.
1)
2)
1)
Display status
Indicates that the screen is the FTP EXPLORE screen.
2)
FTP server information
The following information is displayed.
URL:
URL of connected FTP server
USER ID:
User ID of logged in user
SSH:
Indicates whether SSH is set to ENABLE or
DISABLE.
3)
Media status
Indicates the P2 card insertion status, hard disk con-
nection status, type, and LAN cable connection status.
The LAN indicator displays the following status.
Gray:
Gray indicates that the LAN setting is OFF.
White:
White indicates that the LAN setting is ON.
Yellow:
Yellow indicates that a LAN cable is connect-
ed and that there is a link.
Red:
Red indicates an error with the unit. Consult
your dealer because the unit may have mal-
functioned.
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Main Mode: Using the Unit Connected to a Network
Note:
There is a delay of a few seconds between the updating of the
LAN indicator and the actual status.
4)
Folder information
PATH:
NO.:
FOLDER
NAME:
DATE:
TIME:
Note:
• The folder list displays only folders, and does not display
ordinary files or link files.
• "." indicates the current folder. No date and time infor-
mation is displayed.
• The date and time information is either the local time or
world standard time, but depends on the information
from the FTP server.
Sometimes only the year or time is displayed.
• Whether text is case sensitive or not depends on the FTP
server.
• Folder names using multi-byte characters are not dis-
played correctly.
• Up to 100 folders can be displayed in a folder.
The 101st folder and subsequent folders cannot be ac-
cessed from the FTP EXPLORE screen.
3)
However, if a folder name is directly added to [FTP
CLIENT URL:] in the FTP client settings, the contents of
that folder can be accessed even if it is the 101st folder
or a subsequent folder.
• Connectivity and folder display may differ from that of a
4)
computer connected to an FTP server.
• Depending on the FTP server and the connection envi-
ronment, error messages may not be displayed correct-
ly.
• To stop an operation when connected, press the [SET]
button.
• If an error occurs, perform the operation again.
• An error may be generated when a network operation is
performed right after connecting a LAN cable or stop-
ping the previous operation.
• Check the connection with PING when performing an op-
eration several times results in a connection error. If PING
fails, check whether the LAN settings are correct and the
LAN cable, wireless module, or 4G/LTE USB modem is
connected properly and whether any hubs or routers in
the path are operating normally. If PING is successful,
check whether the server function services of the FTP
server are running, whether there is a firewall in the com-
munication path, and whether a user ID and password that
permits access to the FTP server have been set. Note that
it may be possible to connect using FTP even when PING
fails.
• If a connection cannot be established even after per-
forming the above checks, consult with the system ad-
ministrator of your network environment.
• Some GUI operations may not be possible for a while af-
ter an FTP server operation has been cancelled.
Path of current folder on FTP server
Folder number (1, 2, 3...)
Folder name
Date of last update
Time of last update

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