Section 7. Camera Operation Using Web Browser Interface
7-8
These settings configure the CC5MPX to be able to act as an FTP client to
send image files to an FTP server. There are settings for two different servers.
These settings simply configure the parameters that the camera will use to
connect to the server. The FTP transfers must be enabled in the Image Capture
menus.
The CC5MPX can also act as an FTP server to enable images and video to be
transferred from the memory card. See section FTP Image Collection from the
Memory Card for more details on this.
7.2.4 SMTP (Email) Server Settings
Clicking on the SMTP Server sub tab will display the SMTP (email) Server
settings (see FIGURE 7-8).
The CC5MPX can send images or video via email by using two different email
servers.
The details on the settings are as follows:
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My server requires authentication
Check off this setting if the email server requires authentication. This
usually means that a login is required with a username and password.
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Account Name
The Account Name is required only if Authentication is used.
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Password
The Password is required only if Authentication is used.
•
Sender
The EMAIL address associated with the account is normally used here.
(The CC5MPX cannot receive emails)
•
SMTP Sever
Enter the address of the SMTP server that is being used.
•
Email Address
Enter the destination email addresses that are to receive the emails.
Multiple email addresses can be included. There is a limit of 255
characters in total.
For multiple email addresses, use a space, comma or semicolon as a separator
between addresses. For example:
test1@somewhere.com;john@email.com
Summary of Contents for CC5MPX 6HULHV
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