Elmo HV-8000SX User Manual

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FTP server functions – Transferring image files

The host connected to the Presenter on the network can obtain the static image files of 3
sizes, 1280X1024 (file name: sxga.jpg), 640X512 (file name: vga.jpg) and 320X256
(file name: qvga.jpg) from this Presenter by using general-purpose FTP client software
(e.g., Windows FTP command).
To use the FTP server function, the password is required. Enter “root” or “user” for the
user name and enter the password set at the Network Setting page and corresponding to
the user name. No password has been factory set. When the Presenter remains in the
factory set condition, enter no password.
Only one client can use the FTP server function at the same time.

Reference Page · Appendix: Specifications of the FTP server P.45

Note: Since the FTP server discriminates between uppercase and lowercase

characters, specify the file name with lowercase characters only.

Note: The file size displayed in the file list is given as a reference, and does not

indicate the file size after saving. The date and time of updating the file always
indicates 0:00, January 1, 2002.

telnet server functions – Performing remote operation and

acquiring the status

This Presenter can be remotely controlled and its status can be acquired through telnet.
For the information of the command, etc., consult your dealer or an authorized ELMO
service center.

Operation panel

Operation

• Check to confirm the image to be

saved on the monitor.

• Press the image transfer button

[IMAGE TRANSFER] on the
operation panel.

• LED on the button blinks. When the

LED goes out, saving is completed.
Now, the next image can be saved.

• When the image cannot be saved, the LED on the button in blinking lights up. Then,

check the settings and the like. To turn OFF the LED in lighting, press the image
transfer button

[IMAGE TRANSFER] again.

Note: When the host with IP Address set by the IP Address of the image receiving

server does not exist on the network, it takes about 90 sec for LED to change
from blink to lighting.

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