The following FTP servers are supported.
Supports UNIX and DOS FTP servers.
Internet Information Services (IIS) Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista
During the selection of an [FTP] file, touching [DISP] cannot display selected CSV or JPEG files on the CSV Display or Picture Display.
For files that exceed the following, the file size value is displayed as "**********" on the File Manager. To display properly in [File Manager], file sizes must fall within [Action Mode] and [Target Data] settings.
File Manager Settings |
Action Mode |
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File Operation |
Select Movie | ||
Target Data |
CF |
4 GB |
4 GB |
FTP |
- |
4 GB | |
USB storage |
4 GB |
- | |
CF<-->FTP |
100 MB |
- | |
CF/FTP |
- |
4 GB | |
CF<-->USB Storage |
100 MB |
- | |
USB Storage<-->FTP |
100 MB |
- |
Up to 200 files and/or folders can be selected on the File Manager.
During the display of a file list on the File Manager, changes made to files on the FTP server will not be displayed in real-time.
When you use a computer to create files on the CF card or USB storage, the file names display in all uppercase characters when viewed on the display unit. When you use the File Manager's FTP feature to view these same files on the CF card or USB storage, file names distinguish upper and lowercase characters.
Passwords for the FTP Server use only single-byte alphanumeric characters. Symbols cannot be used. When the connection method of the FTP Server is set to [Indirect], for passwords including characters other than single-byte alphanumeric characters, the text following the first non-single-byte or non-alphanumeric character is ignored.
When setting the [Destination FTP Server] to [Indirect] under the File Manager settings, register only up to 31 FTP servers under [System Settings] - [FTP Server Settings].
When using Internet Information Services (IIS) and there is a file name the same as the login user name, you cannot cut or delete that file.