Click
in the configuration menu to display the FTP SETTINGS screen.If you want to record images from the camera to an FTP server via the network, configure the FTP server settings and the image transmission conditions on this screen.
AConfiguring FTP server settings
BConfiguring transmission conditions
Required operation privilege: admin, operator
You can send JPEG images only.
Type a number between 1 and 65535. This port number is normally “21” (default).
The number of characters you can type in these fields is as follows.
SERVER ADDRESS: Up to 64 alphanumeric characters
USER ID: Up to 48 alphanumeric characters
PASSWORD: Up to 20 alphanumeric characters
When [FTP PASSIVE] is set to “USE”, users must specify a valid port number when making a connection request for sending data to the server.
You can type up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
If no directory name is specified, the system will automatically generate the following directory name.
When sending an alarm image in the event of an error: ALARM_FTP
When sending an image in fixed intervals: INTERVAL_FTP
You can type up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Each image file will have a file name consisting of the specified file name, the date/time, and the alarm factor (if [TRIGGER] is set to other than “INTERVAL”):
[FILE NAME] + [yy_mm_dd_hh_mm_ss] + [alarm_factor] + [0001 (Serial No.).jpg]
If no file name is specified, the system will enter “sanyo” for the [FILE NAME].
This causes each image to be stored as a temporary file on the FTP server and then renamed to the specified file name.
The FTP server will store a single temporary file for the most recent image with the specified file name.
Temporary file name: sanyo_ftp_temp_[IP address].temp
Although the temporary file will be renamed to the specified file name and then stored in the specified directory as explained in steps 5 to 6, the renamed file name will not include the date/time and alarm factor information.
Both the temporary and permanent files will be overwritten if the same file name exists.
INTERVAL: Sends a still image in fixed intervals.
ALARM IN1: Sends a still image when the ALARM IN1 terminal receives an alarm signal.
ALARM IN2: Sends a still image when the ALARM IN2 terminal receives an alarm signal.
MOTION: Sends a still image when the motion sensor detects motion in the subject.
ALARM OUT1: Sends a still image when the ALARM OUT 1 terminal outputs an alarm signal.
ALARM OUT2: Sends a still image when the ALARM OUT 2 terminal outputs an alarm signal.
NETWORK FAILURE: Sends a still image when the camera detects a network failure during network recording.
You need to configure the alarm input/output conditions on the ALARM SETTINGS screen.
In [NETWORK FAILURE TIME], select the time from the occurrence of a network failure until the camera recognizes it as a recording trigger.
15SEC, 20SEC, 30SEC, 40SEC, 50SEC, 1MIN, 2MIN, 3MIN, 4MIN, 5MIN
The setting values are interlocked among E-MAIL SETTINGS, and FTP SETTINGS screens. (Note that the setting configured most recently will take precedence.)
In [DURATION], select the image transmission duration.
5SEC, 10SEC, 20SEC, 40SEC, 1MIN, 2MIN, 3MIN, 4MIN, 5MIN, 10MIN, 15MIN
In [INTERVAL], select the interval between e-mail transmissions.
1SEC, 2SEC, 3SEC, 5SEC, 10SEC, 30SEC, 1MIN, 3MIN, 5MIN, 10MIN, 15MIN, 30MIN, 1HOUR, 2HOUR, 3HOUR, 4HOUR, 5HOUR, 6HOUR, 8HOUR, 12HOUR, 24HOUR
The interval options available when you selected “ALARM IN1/2”, “MOTION”, or “ALARM OUT1/2” in [TRIGGER] are only “1SEC” to “15MIN”.
In [INTERVAL], the pull-down menu will only show options that do not exceed the [DURATION] setting.