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30-3. Image Data Transfer
The HVS-390HS series can send and receive image data used for stills and video clips through
an Ethernet. The FTP protocol is used for
transferring files between the switcher and the computer.
The main unit works as an FTP server.
30-3-1. Setup before Connection
PC Requirements
An Ethernet port (100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T) and FTP client function are required for the
personal computer. Any type of computer or OS can be used. In this section a Windows XP or
7-installed PC is used as an example.
Network Setting
Main unit
Subnet mask 255. 255. 255.0(default)
IP Address
192. 168.0.1 to 192. 168.0.254
(Do not set the same IP as the main unit)
Computer
Refer to the procedure below to open the setting dialog and change the computer network
settings, if necessary.
Setting the IP Address in Windows XP
Go to Start > My Network Places. Right-click My Network Places, and choose Properties.
Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and choose Properties. Select the Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) check box, and click Properties.
Setting the IP Address in Windows 7
Go to Start >> Control Panel >> Network and Internet >> Network and Sharing Center,
and then click Change adapter settings. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and
choose Properties. Click the Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) check box, and click
Properties.
The setting example above is for connecting the computer and the main unit.
Although you can change the IP address of the main unit, normally change the IP of
the computer. See section 30-2. "Ethernet" for net
work setting in the main unit. If you
want to connect the computer and the switcher to the existing LAN, be sure to consult
the network administrator before connecting to the LAN and use suitable cables and
settings.
Supported Image files
Image File Format: JPEG, TARGA and BITMAP
Image Size: Less than 1920 x 1080 [pixels]
File Name Format: (any file name).jpg, (any file name).tga and (any file name).bmp
Use the three-letter extension after the period. Any length of any
characters can be used for file names.
See "Appendix 1. Supported Files" for details on supported image files.