Sony PDW-F1600 Camcorder User Manual


 
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FTP File Operations
Chapter 6 File Operations
If you power this unit off during an FTP connection,
the data transferred thus far is discarded.
To log out
To log out after finishing file operations, enter “QUIT” at
the command prompt and press the Enter key.
Command list
The FTP protocol commands supported by this unit
include standard commands (see the next section) and
extended commands (see page 118).
To execute FTP commands, you must install application
software such as PDZ-1 on your computer.
The commands supported by application software vary.
An FTP client that supports UTF-8 is required to use
Unicode characters other than ASCII characters.
Command prompt FTP commands do not support
UTF-8.
Standard commands
In the command syntax, <SP> means a space, entered by
pressing the space bar, and <CRLF> means a new line,
entered by pressing the Enter key.
USER
Send this command to begin the login process.
Command syntax: USER <SP> <user name> <CRLF>
Input example: USER admin
PASS
After sending the USER command, send this command to
complete the login process.
Command syntax: PASS <SP> <password> <CRLF>
Input example: PASS pdw-hd1500
QUIT
Terminates the FTP connection. If a file is being
transferred, terminates after completion of the transfer.
Command syntax: QUIT <CRLF>
PORT
Specifies the IP address and port to which this unit should
connect for the next file transfer (for data transfer from this
unit).
Command syntax: PORT <SP> <h1,h2,h3,h4,p1,p2>
<CRLF>
h1 (most significant byte) to h4 (least significant byte): IP
address
p1 (most significant byte), p2 (least significant byte): Port
address
Input example: PORT 10,0,0,1,242,48
(IP address: 10.0.0.1, Port number: 62000)
PASV
This command requests this unit to “listen” on a data port
(which is not its default data port). (It puts this unit into
passive mode, waiting for the remote computer to make a
data connection.)
Command syntax: PASV <CRLF>
TYPE
Specifies the type of data to be transferred.
Command syntax: TYPE <SP> <type-code (options
delimited by <SP>)> <CRLF>
<type-code> can be any of the following. However, for
XDCAM, data is always transferred as “I”, regardless of
the type-code specification.
A: ASCII
- N: Non-print
- T: Telnet format
- C: ASA Carriage Control
E: EBCDIC
- N: Non-print
- T: Telnet format
- C: ASA Carriage Control
I: IMAGE (Binary) (default)
L: LOCAL BYTE
- SIZE: byte size
Input example: TYPE I
STRU
Specifies the data structure.
Command syntax: STRU <SP> <structure-code>
<CRLF>
<structure-code> can be any of the following. However,
for XDCAM, the structure is always “F”, regardless of the
structure-code specification.
F: File structure (default)
R: Record structure
P: Page structure
Input example: STRU F
Note
Notes