Contents upload, Uploading a file, Content storage memory – Panasonic WJ-NT204 User Manual

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CONTENTS UPLOAD

Contents upload to the WJ-NT204 transmitter can be made
using a File Transfer Protocol (FTP). A single PC is allowed
to upload at a time. Uploading may take time when the
transmitter is in communication with a receiver or PC. It is
recommended that you disconnect communication for mon-
itoring image prior to login. The login procedures are
described below.

Uploading a File

Upload contents produced by using a PC by the following
procedures.

q Click the

[Start]

button, point to

Programs

, and then

click

MS-DOS Prompt

to open the MS-DOS window.

w Enter an FTP command in the MS-DOS window and

start the FTP. Then enter the IP address of the WJ-
NT204.
C:\CONTENTS>FTP 192.168.0.10

e In response to the input request for a user account, log

in the user at the administrator level (Level 1).
User (192.168.0.10 : (none)) : admin

r Enter a password.

Password:
This column will not appear until you enter a new pass-
word.

t After finishing the log-in operation, enter “

bin

” to select

a binary transmission mode.
ftp>

bin

y Enter a put command to upload the file.

ftp>

put upload.html

u After finishing the transmission, enter “

quit

” to exit from

the FTP.
ftp>

quit

Notes

To transmit more than one file at a time, enter “prompt” to
release the interactive mode, and follow “mput” of the input
command with a wild card symbol (for example, “*”).

ftp>prompt
Interactive mode off
ftp>mput * .html

Content Storage Memory

• Content files such as HTML that have been uploaded

by means of the FTP are stored in the flash ROM of the
WJ-NT204. Hence, they are protected from erasure
when the power switch is turned off. However, they are
returned to an initial state during version-up operation
or if reset after turning on the Mode Setup Switch “2” of
the WJ-NT204. Make sure to back up the files before
attempting to conduct such operations.

• No directories can be prepared in the content memory

interior.

• Reading of the contents file name is case-sensitive.

Storing capacity: Approx. 200 kBytes in total
Number of storable files : Max. 100

* The above figures are subject to change, depend-

ing on file sizes and memory usage.

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