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Sending Data Using the FTP Client
9.7 Sending Data Using the FTP Client
This section describes how to send files saved automatically on instrument media (SD Memory
Card and USB Drive) to an FTP server on a computer.
To do so, specify the IP address of a computer on which an FTP server is running.
You’ll need to register the instrument’s username and password with the FTP server. For more
information, see the Windows
®
FTP server’s help file.
You can use the Windows
®
FTP server or another server.
Apart from the Windows
®
FTP server, you can use shareware such as FileZilla Server. Windows 10
Home Edition does not include an FTP server. If you’re using Windows 10, use other software such
as FileZilla server.
• Under
[Format]
in the
[Waveform data]
area, set the auto saving type to
[Binary]
or
[Text]
.
• Under
[Format]
in the
[Numerical calculation results]
area, set the auto saving type to
[Text]
.
• To send data at a regular interval, set the segmentation method to
[Enable]
under the auto
saving
[File splitting]
setting.
•
To continue sending data even if the SD Memory Card runs out of space, set the processing
method to use when the media runs out of space to
[ON]
under
[Deleting]
.
See “Auto save (real-time save)” (p. 106).
1
Configure the LAN settings and establish a LAN connection. (p. 189)
2
Configure the FTP server on the computer. (p. 211)
3
Enable automatic sending of files via FTP on the instrument. (p. 225)
4
Configure auto saving on the instrument. (p. 106)
5
Start measurement on the instrument.
When data is automatically saved by the instrument, the file will be automatically sent to the
computer’s FTP server.
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