111
2
3
1
On-board flash
memory
Flash memory card
Device File system
(accessed by an ftp client)
ftp://IP address/htdocs
ftp://IP address/card/htdocs
http://IP address/
http://IP address/opt/
URL
(accessed from a Web browser)
Flash memory card
VB150 rear panel
Dc In 13V
In
Out
100/10BT
CC1
RS232C
Video In
Ethernet
CC2 V1
V2
V3
V4
Slot-A
Slot-B
12
2
1
A B A B
c
Note
● To use a Web browser as an FTP client:
Insert "user name: password@" before the IP address, as in "ftp://
root:VB150@192.168.100.1/card/htdocs". The FTP user is restricted to the
system administrator (→ P.35). The VB150 does not support anonymous FTP.
● Use a flash memory card for which operation has been checked. Refer to
the Canon website for details.
See http://www.canon.com/webview/ for details.
Using a PC Card
The VB150 has 2 card slots, and you can store Web page data, etc. by inserting a flash memory card into
one of these slots.
Insert the flash memory card
into the VB150.
You can insert the card into either
slot. But if flash memory cards are
inserted in both slots, you cannot use both cards at the same time. Preparation is
complete when the LED on the front of the VB150 changes from green to orange.
Create the directories.
Create directories named "htdocs" and "logs", for Web page data (hereafter referred to
as content) and log data respectively, on the flash memory card. You can create the
directories using ftp commands or by inserting the flash memory card into a notebook
PC etc and using file operations.
Save the content.
You can save the content to the flash memory card using either file operations on a
notebook PC etc or remotely using FTP. When a flash memory card is inserted
correctly, it is mounted in the VB150 file system as a directory named "/card". The
content data is stored as files in the /card/htdocs directory (file names made up of eight
alphanumeric characters followed by a three-character extension). Data can also be
stored in the flash memory built into the VB150. However, due to the limited available
space (550 kilobytes), only the minimum required amount of data can be stored.
Procedure for Using Flash Memory Cards