Panasonic BL-C111A Operating Instructions - Page 38

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2.4.1 Transferring Images by FTP The time stamp format is Year/Month/Date/24-hour time/Second/Millisecond. Therefore, in this example, the file was captured on December 31, 2006, at 5:30 PM and 20 seconds and 500 milliseconds. Note that if you configure the camera to adjust its time setting for Daylight Saving Time (see Page 95), an "s" will be inserted between the date and time of the time stamp. 8. Select the transfer method required to upload files to the server. • Select [Passive Mode] normally. If files are not uploaded properly, change the setting to [Active Mode]. 9. Follow the procedure below based on the settings you made when configuring the trigger. a. If you selected to not send notification when the camera is triggered, click [Save], then click [Go to Trigger page]. • All buffered images for the selected trigger are deleted when you click [Save]. b. If you selected to send notification when the camera is triggered, click [Next]. • The appropriate notification settings page is displayed. - For E-mail notification, see Page 45. - For HTTP notification, see Page 48. *1 [Space and [>] cannot be entered. *2 ["] cannot be entered. 38 Operating Instructions

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The time stamp format is Year/Month/Date/24-hour time/Second/Millisecond.
Therefore, in this example, the file was captured on December 31, 2006, at 5:30 PM and 20 seconds
and 500 milliseconds. Note that if you configure the camera to adjust its time setting for Daylight Saving
Time (see Page 95), an “s” will be inserted between the date and time of the time stamp.
8.
Select the transfer method required to upload files to the server.
Select [Passive Mode] normally. If files are not uploaded properly, change the setting to [Active
Mode].
9.
Follow the procedure below based on the settings you made when configuring the trigger.
a.
If you selected to not send notification when the camera is triggered, click [Save], then click [Go to
Trigger page].
All buffered images for the selected trigger are deleted when you click [Save].
b.
If you selected to send notification when the camera is triggered, click [Next].
The appropriate notification settings page is displayed.
For E-mail notification, see Page 45.
For HTTP notification, see Page 48.
*1
[Space], [“], [’], [&], [<], and [>] cannot be entered.
*2
[“] cannot be entered.
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Operating Instructions
2.4.1 Transferring Images by FTP