Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Advanced User Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Network Settings
- Preparation
- Displaying the Connection Wizard
- Checking the Type of Access Point
- Connecting via WPS (PBC Mode)
- Connecting via WPS (PIN Mode)
- Connecting to a Detected Network Manually
- Connecting to a Network Manually
- Connecting Using an Infrastructure
- Connecting in Camera Access Point Mode
- Setting the IP Address
- Configuring Settings for the Communication Function
- Transferring Images to an FTP Server
- Operating Remotely Using EOS Utility
- Operating the Camera Using Browser Remote
- Linked Shooting
- Synchronizing the Camera Time
- Terminating the Connection and Reconnecting
- Checking and Configuring Network Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Reference
- Trademarks
- Quick Start Guide
- Warranty
12.
Select [OK].
The [Network settings] screen will reappear.
Settings information is stored in the camera. It is not stored in the
transmitter.
The connection settings for FTP transfer are now complete.
During image transfer, the < > lamp on the transmitter blinks in green.
Importing a Root Certificate for FTPS
If the FTP mode is set to [FTPS] when configuring the connection settings, the root
certificate corresponding to the FTPS server to connect to must be imported to the camera.
Only a root certificate whose file name is "ROOT.CER", "ROOT.CRT", or "ROOT.PEM"
can be imported to the camera.
Only one root certificate file can be imported to the camera. Insert a card containing the
root certificate file in advance.
The card from which a certificate can be imported is the card preferentially specified in
[ : Record func+card/folder sel.]'s [Record/play] or [Playback] settings.
The connected server may not be trustworthy if an FTPS connection is established by
using a self-signed certificate.
1.
Select [ : Network settings].
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