Select to use the FTP feature.
Destination
Select either [CF Card] or [USB Storage] as the location for the
FTP server folder.
Folder
Defines the CF card or USB storage folder path, up to 90
single-byte characters long, to share on the FTP server.
If you define the folder as "FTPsite" and in Internet Explorer
enter the address "ftp://ip_address/", the application displays the
"WebSite" folder from the CF card or USB storage.
For example, referencing the CF Card's WebSite folder
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As you can specify only a single folder as the
Web Server's root folder, set up the destination to either USB
storage or the CF card.
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Slashes ("/" or "\") at the end of paths are
automatically deleted when saving.Except in the case when the slash
("/" or "\") is the only character in the path.
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If you want to specify all folders in USB
storage or CF card, leave blank.
Enable Status Address
When using the FTP feature during data transfer, enable to write
information to a specified status address. When this check box is
selected, you can set up a status address.
System Start Address
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Use
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16 bit
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32 bit
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+0
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+0
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Status
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+2
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+1
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Transfer File Size
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Sets the status when FTP command is
received.
When you log in, bit 0 is set to ON.
When a file is sent or received, bit 1 is set to ON and when it is
complete, bit 1 is set to OFF.
When you log out, Bit 2 is set to ON and Bit 0 and Bit 1 are set to
OFF.
Stores the size of the file to transfer. At
log in, previous data is cleared. Units are in bytes.
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At file deletion, the first bit of the status
address does not turn ON/OFF. Only at log in and log out will the
status address be updated.
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The total size of the transfer file storage
area is 32 bits. Files transferred that exceed the storage limit of
4294967295 bytes (about 4GB) cannot be stored. Exceeding this limit
may cause instability.
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The Transfer File Size is the total size of
files received and sent. to clear the Transfer File Size, you need
to log in again.
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If data write fails during data transfer, the
file being received is deleted but the Transfer File Size indicates
the data volume received up to the point of deletion.