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Image, Frequency, Base File, Test FTP, Server, of the snapshot file name up to the number you specify

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Section 3 - Configuration Image Set how frequently you want images to be taken and uploaded. Frequency: You can choose to upload by frames per second, or by seconds per frame. Base File Set the desired base file name for your snapshots. Name: File: Select how you want uploading of snapshots to be handled: • Overwrite will replace the old snapshot with the new one. This means you will only have one snapshot that is updated every time a new one is taken. • Date/Time Suffix will add the date and time to the end of the snapshot file name. You can also choose to make subfolders based on a period of time you specify to help you organize your snapshots. • Sequence Number Suffix will add a number to the end of the snapshot file name up to the number you specify, after which the oldest files will be overwritten. Test FTP Clicking on the Test button will send a test JPEG snapshot to Server: the FTP server specified above to make sure that your settings are correct. D-Link DCS-5030L User Manual 47

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Section 3 - Configuration
Image
Frequency:
Base File
Name:
File:
Test FTP
Server:
Set how frequently you want images to be taken and uploaded.
You can choose to upload by frames per second, or by seconds
per frame.
Set the desired base file name for your snapshots.
Select how you want uploading of snapshots to be handled:
• Overwrite
will replace the old snapshot with the new
one. This means you will only have one snapshot that is
updated every time a new one is taken.
• Date/Time Suffix
will add the date and time to the end
of the snapshot file name. You can also choose to make
subfolders based on a period of time you specify to help
you organize your snapshots.
• Sequence Number Suffix
will add a number to the end
of the snapshot file name up to the number you specify,
after which the oldest files will be overwritten.
Clicking on the
Test
button will send a test JPEG snapshot to
the FTP server specified above to make sure that your settings
are correct.