Turn ON bit 0 of the control address to start saving a movie
file on the registered FTP server.
In the [System Settings], click [FTP Server].
If the [System Settings] tab is not displayed
in the workspace, on the [View (V)] menu, point to [Workspace (W)],
and then click [System Settings (S)].
Click [New] to open the [FTP Server] dialog box.
Enter the FTP server information (registry number, IP address,
password, and so on) to save the movie file. Click [OK] to exit the
FTP server registration.
In [System Settings], click [Video/Movie].
Select [Video Input] and [Record Size].
Click the [Record FTP] tab and select the [Record
to FTP] check box.
In [FTP Server], select [Direct] then select the
registration number of the FTP server registered in step 2.
In [File Size], set the maximum file size for the
video.
Any pictures that exceed the specified file
size are automatically saved in the next file. The file uses the
name based on the timestamp (year, month, date, hours, minutes,
seconds) when the file is created.
In the [User Set String] area, select [Direct] and
enter two single-byte characters (for example, MC). This string is
the folder name and the first two characters of the file name for
the saved movie.
The movie is saved with the file name beginning
with the user-defined string (maximum two characters) + time stamp
+ file extension (.SDX).
(For example, if a folder and file are saved at 15:23'46" on May
27, 2006, the file name will be "MC060527_152346.SDX".)
If [Indirect] is selected, you must specify the
server registry number with the PLC before saving on the FTP
server. to specify the number indirectly, use three Words from the
specified address.
If you do not specify a string in the [User Set
String] field, the folder is named "NONAME".
[Timeout] field, enter how much time is spent
trying to connect to the FTP server (for example, 60 seconds).
In [Control Word Address], specify a Word address (for example, D100) to
indicate when to start saving.
Movie save setting on the FTP server has been successfully
completed.
The video signal can be displayed while it is
being recorded.
Stored movie files cannot be played while a
video signal is being recorded.