9.1. Internet Connection
FLIR Detection
The FLIR identiFINDER R300 uploads data in a ile formatted according to ANSI N42.42
2006 (p.
) via a standard HTTP POST command, so all a server has to do is to process this ile.
You can develop your own server software (ask us (see
B.4
, p.
257
) for the technical details and a
reference example) or have us build server software tailored to your needs.
The HTTP URI (e.g.
http://n42.example.com/reachback
) of the remote server running the
software to accept and handle the data sent by the FLIR identiFINDER R300 has to be stored in the
instrument’s settings under
Options Menu (p.
ä
More Options (p.
)
ä
Advanced Options (p.
)
ä
Connectivity Options (p.
ä
Remote Server Settings (p.
149
)
Settings (p.
ä
Connectivity (p.
ä
Remote Server (p.
)
The protocol (
http
) is part of the URI, that is, you can change it to
https
for secure transfer
if required.
https
connections require a trusted SSL certi icate on the server.
Protocols other than
http
or
https
are not supported.
The FLIR identiFINDER R300 will transfer data to this address with a
HTTP POST
command using
these parameters:
serialnumber
The serial number of the FLIR identiFINDER R300
reachbackfile
The ANSI N42.42-formatted data ile
To check the ile contents locally, you can download a ile with the same contents via the
web interface (see
, p.
).
To verify proper reception of the data sent, the instrument checks for a success message (a
X-
ReachbackSuccess
HTTP header) or an error message (a
X-ReachbackError
HTTP header with
the error message as the header’s value).
In case of an error, the FLIR identiFINDER R300 shows this message on the screen.
9.1
Internet Connection
You can connect the FLIR identiFINDER R300 to the Internet via a computer already connected (see
, p.
) or by tethering your cell phone to the FLIR identiFINDER R300 (Figure
225
, p.
221
), which
is possible if
• your cell phone supports Dial-Up Networking (DUN) via Bluetooth,
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