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Server FTP Use the following procedure to send images from a camera connected to the recorder to a specified FTP server. 1 Click the [Server] button on the setup menu. 2 On the sub-menu that appears, click [FTP]. This will display the "FTP Setup" screen. 3 Configure the settings for each item. Refer to "FTP settings" table for details about the settings. 4 Click the [Set] button. FTP settings Item Settings Description FTP server address Address input (Blank♦) Enter the name or IP address of the FTP server where images are sent. • Enter up to 255 single-byte alpha-numeric characters, including hyphen (-) and period (.). • When entering a server name, you must use the DNS. User name Name input (Blank♦) Enter the user name (log in name) for accessing the FTP server. • Enter up to 32 single-byte alpha-numeric characters and symbols, excluding ampersand (&) and spaces. Password Enter password (Blank♦) Enter the password for the above user name. • Enter up to 32 single-byte alpha-numeric characters and symbols, excluding ampersand (&) and spaces. Mode Active / Passive♦ Specifies the mode when sending images to the FTP server. • When send is not possible with [Passive], change to [Active]. Image transmission by periodic timer Set the following items to periodically transmit live images. Setting whether or not to transmit live images to the FTP server can be set for scheduled time periods with "Time table (page 46)". Server directory Name input (Blank♦) Enter the send destination directory. • Enter up to 255 single-byte alpha-numeric characters and symbols, excluding &*:?\|~ and spaces. File name Time & date base♦/ Serial number Specify the rules for the file name used for sending images. Interval Value input s / min (units) (1s♦) Specifies the interval for image transmission by periodic timer. • Enter a number (0.1 - 0.9 (in steps of 0.1 sec.), 1-1440) for transmission interval, and select "s" (seconds) or "min" (minutes) for the transmission interval. • Select either [s] (seconds) or [min] (minutes) as the time unit. • When selecting "s", 0.1 - 0.9 (0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9) are available. 56