User Manual - Page 302

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10. Using the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth function
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Setting upImage App” (Setup 3)
1 Make a Bluetooth connection to the smartphone. (P287)
2 Operate the smartphone.
Preparations:
Set the camera to a state in which it can be turned on with the smartphone (standby state).
(P293)
Camera: [Bluetooth] and [Remote Wakeup] are set to [ON].
Camera: The Camera On/Off switch is set to [OFF].
Camera: The card’s Write-Protect switch is not set to [LOCK].
Start up the “Image App” in foreground (a state in which the app can be operated),
and run a backup.
A backup will start if the smartphone is connected to the wireless access point set up in (Setup
3).
It may be possible to run a backup even if the app is running in background (a state in which it
cannot be operated).
1 Select [ ].
2 Select [Bluetooth].
3 Select [ ] for the connected camera.
4 Enable Automatic Backup, and set backup settings.
Below are the required backup settings.
Connection information of wireless access point (SSID): Select the wireless access
point registered in (Setup 1).
Cloud setting: Enter the login ID and password for the “LUMIX CLUB” used in (Setup
2), and select the cloud storage service you want to use in Upload destination.
You can try a connection test. Turn on the camera and run the test when the camera is
not connected to a Wi-Fi network. If the camera is connected to a Wi-Fi network,
follow steps
1 and 2 of “Terminating the Wi-Fi connection” on P292 to terminate the
Wi-Fi connection of the camera.
Running a backup
The first job backs up all images on the card. The second and subsequent jobs back up only
those that have not been backed up yet.
If you change the backup destination, images that have already been backed up are not
saved to a new destination.
A backup job will stop in the following cases:
When you set the camera on/off switch to [ON]
When you remove or insert the card
When the battery runs out of power (The job will resume after the battery is recharged.)
You cannot back up the following types of images:
Motion pictures
4K burst files
Images recorded with the Post Focus function
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