Network functions (ftp/telnet/vnc), Ftp (file transfer protocol), 13 – other functions – Teac HS-2000 User Manual

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TASCAM HS-2000

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13 – Other functions

Network functions (FTP/telnet/

VNC)

FTP (file transfer protocol)

By using an FTP client application, you can transfer files

between this unit and a computer. Connect to this unit

and login in the same way as with other FTP servers.

After connecting and logging in, “A:”, “B:” and “C:” will

appear in the root directory. These correspond to the unit’s

CF1 and CF2 slots and USB port. If a slot or port does not

have a card or flash memory, the corresponding “ “A:”, “B:”

or “C:” will appear empty.

NOTE

To display Japanese, use an FTP application that

supports Unicode.

Always set the maximum number of simultaneous

transfers of the FTP client application to “1”. If not set

to “1” files cannot be transferred properly.

For information about FTP client applications that

have been confirmed to work properly with this unit,

please contact TASCAM customer support.

Necessary settings for FTP connection

The following settings are necessary for connecting

to this unit by FTP.

IP address:

This unit’s IP address is shown

in the IP Address field of the

REMOTE SETUP

screen

ETHERNET page.

Port number:

21

User name:

HS-2000 (cannot be changed,

case sensitive)

Password:

HS-2000 (default, case sensitive)

This setting can be changed

by using the Password Change

button on the

REMOTE

SETUP

screen ETHERNET page.

NOTE

The number of simultaneous connections is “1”.

Depending on the FTP client application, two

simultaneous connections with this unit might be

possible, but files might not be transferred correctly,

so we recommend that you do not use two or more

simultaneous FTP connections with this unit.

FTP connections cannot be made when EXTERNAL

Control has been set to LOCK on the Lock Setup

screen.

Likewise, setting this to LOCK will end any active FTP

connection.

Changing any settings on the

REMOTE SETUP

screen of the ETHERNET page will also end any active

FTP connection.

Working with files using an FTP client application

1. Read files from the unit

You can read files from this unit at any time.

2. Add new files to the unit

You can add files to this unit at any time.

When recording, if you add BWF or WAV files to the

current session, they will be shown in the list with

existing files, recorded files and added files in that

order.

3. Overwrite existing files on the unit

You can only overwrite the current take when the unit

is stopped.

You cannot overwrite a take that is in use on the

playlist mode entry editing screen. You can overwrite

other files at any time.

However, when the

PLAY SETUP

screen GENERAL

page Play Mode setting is All Take, you might not be

able to overwrite the take following the current take

depending on the timing.

CAUTION

In playlist mode, if you overwrite a take that has been

added to a playlist as an entry, a “?” will be shown for

the corresponding entry on the

ENTRY

and

ASSIGN

screens, and that file will be ignored for playback. You

must add overwritten files as entries to enable them to

be played back.

In on-air mode, if you overwrite a file shown in the

on-air list screen, the corresponding take will be

unchecked and the file will be ignored for playback.

In on-air mode, when the following rebuild

confirmation message is shown, touch

OK

. When you

rebuild all takes will be enabled for playback (checked),

so deselect any that you do not want to be played

back.

If overwriting causes the size, number of channels,

bit-rate or sampling frequency of an audio file to be

different from the previous file, inconsistencies could

occur in the existing timeline or playlist. If such an

inconsistency occurs, an error message will appear

when you start playback.

Do the following to eliminate the inconsistency and

stop the error message from occurring.

Timeline mode

Erase the affected region.

Take mode

Delete the affected take from the CF

card.

Playlist mode

Add the overwritten file as an entry.

On-air mode

Use the REBUILD button on the
Home Screen pull-down menu to

rebuild the file structure.

Do not overwrite an existing audio file with a file that

uses a different sampling frequency. This could result

in an unresolvable error condition.

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