Sony DPT-S1 Manual

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Using the Network Drive
By using the WebDAV protocol, you can access a 
specific network drive to synchronize documents 
between the Digital Paper device and the network 
drive, or transfer documents from the device to the 
network drive. Connect to a Wi-Fi network 
Setting the Network Drive
You can set the log in information, On/Off of Auto 
Sync, and download destination. Check with the 
network administrator for setup information.
1
Press the 
 (Home) button 
 tap [Settings]  
[Server Settings].
2
Tap [Network Drive Settings].
3
Tap [Server Settings] 
 tap the input area and 
enter each item using the on-screen keyboard.
*
1
Server name
Enter the URL name beginning with “https:” or 
“http:”.
*
2
Port Number (Reference)
In general, when you access a server through 
“http:”, specify 80 as the port number, and when 
you access a server through “https:”, specify 443.
When connecting to a WebDAV server, check with 
the server administrator for details.
*
3
Relative path under the server URL
Specify the relative path of the folder under the 
server URL.
 Input “/” to configure the Destination Folder.
 Input “/user1” to configure the sync folder.
4
Tap [OK] when the setting is finished.
5
Tap [Auto Sync], then select [On] or [Off].
When [Auto Sync] is set to [On], the Digital Paper 
device and network drive are synchronized about 
every 90 minutes.
6
Tap [Download Destination] and then select the 
download destination of the file synchronized 
with the network drive.
When setting [SD Card] as the destination, insert 
a microSD card beforehand.
Tip
 If you change [Server Settings] or [Download 
Destination], the previous synchronized documents 
Item
Description
[Server]
Enters the URL of the network drive.*
1
[Port]
Enters the port number.*
2
[Login name]
Enters the username to log in the 
network drive.
[Password]
Enters the password to log in the 
network drive.
[Sync folder 
(path on the 
server)]
Enters the sync folder (relative path*
3
for the network drive.
[Destination 
folder (path on 
the server)]
Enters the destination folder (relative 
path*
3
) when transferring to the 
network drive.
Item
Description
If the server configuration is as follows:
“/” Destination Folder
“/user1” sync folder
“/user2”