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11.2 FTP Service
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11.2 FTP Service
This instrument provides FTP service by means of an FTP (File-Transfer-
Protocol, RFC959 compatible) server. By using FTP client software from
your PC, you can access the files stored on the media in this instrument.
For information on how to use FTP on your PC, refer to the explanation
provided with the FTP software.
Settings
The following three settings are available: User Name, Password, and Access
Control.
Move the cursor to make the appropriate settings.
Passwords are displayed as "************".
User Name, Password
Use these as authentication when logging onto this instrument's FTP server.
If these items are set, you cannot log on unless they are entered correctly.
If you leave these settings blank, authentication is not required and anyone
can log onto this instrument's FTP server. Further, leave both entry boxes
blank when logging on anonymously from the FTP client.
Access Control
This setting controls external access to this instrument. Select a setting from
the following items.
[Load only]: From external sources, files can only be loaded.
[Read and write enabled]: From external sources, files can be read or written
to, or deleted.
Relationship Between the Various Media and Directories
Each media can be viewed as a directory on the FTP server.
/FD a Floppy disk
/PC a PC card
/MO a Internal MO drive
/HDD a Hard disk drive
/SCSI a External MO drive
/RAM a Internal RAM drive
/STORAGE/BIN a Binary files stored in the memory
/STORAGE/TEXT a Text files stored in the memory
In the above list, "/STORAGE" is not actually a media, but by accessing the
storage memory, you can access measured data stored in the memory just as
you can access binary and text files.
If the A and B cursors are displayed with this data, Partial Save and Channel
to Save are the only Display Channel settings available. When the memory is
split, you can store as many files as there are blocks. For example,
DATA001.MEM, DATA002.MEM, and so on. However, the number
attached to the data file is not the same as the block number, and numbers
are attached sequentially to blocks that contain data. Thinning is not
available when saving data in text format.
Further, files in "/STORAGE" (files stored in the memory) can only be
loaded, and files cannot be written to "/STORAGE".
Summary of Contents for MEMORY HiCORDER 8855
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Page 20: ...xii Chapter Summary...
Page 21: ...1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 1 Product Overview...
Page 28: ...8 1 2 Identification of Controls and Indicators...
Page 116: ...96 4 8 FFT Analysis Function...
Page 117: ...97 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A Chapter 5 Input Channel Settings...
Page 177: ...157 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Chapter 8 Search Function...
Page 186: ...166 8 6 Moving Cursors to the Search Points...
Page 205: ...185 10 5 Example of Printer Output Printing the List MEM Example...
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