6. Enter a name for the image file. Images will only be transferred if a file name is
entered.
7. Enter a file name for the data from the weather station. The data is transferred as
an HTML file by default. If you enter ".txt" as the file name extension, the data is
transferred as a text file.
8. Specify the connection via which the upload is to be performed.
9. Enter an alternative connection that is to be used if the first one fails.
10. Repeat steps 1 to 9 for other FTP uploads, if desired.
11. Save the data.
Image Names
The filenames may contain wildcards so that the images can be saved on a server
using consecutive numbers. Using the name "image*.jpg" will copy the images
"image0.jpg" to "image9.jpg" to the server. An additional "*" needs to be entered for
each digit required, i.e. the name "image**.jpg" will copy the images "image00.jpg" to
"image99.jp"” to the server. The image counter is reset to zero once you save the
FTP message.
The following variables can be used in naming the image files:
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%DATE%
current date
♦
%YEAR%
current year
♦
%MONTH%
current month
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%DAY%
current day
♦
%TIME%
current
time
♦
%IP%
IP address of the IP video server
♦
%SERIAL%
serial number of the IP video server
The variables will be replaced by their values when saving the pictures on
an ftp server. For example:
Image-%DATE%-%IP%_***.jpg
will become Image-14_05_2002-192.168.0.123_001.jpg
9.4.5 Notification via E-Mail
At predefined points in time or in response to an event, the Convision V6xx A can
send an e-mail to as many as 10 addresses.
You can attach an up-to-date image recorded from any camera, frame buffers as well
as data from a connected weather station to the e-mail.
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