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FTP LINK:
Click on this FTP-LINK to directly access the ftp-server.
This hyperlink uses the FTP parameters entered above.
This is useful to check whether the ftp-server is operating
properly.
Action: Pulse Out
If enabled, activates a digital output for a specified time period. See chapter 4.4 for
details about the digital outputs.
Enable:
Select YES to enable activation the digital output.
Output Number:
Number of the digital output to be activated.
Delay Time:
Delay (in milliseconds) to be applied prior to the actual
activation of the output.
Pulse Time:
The time period (in milliseconds) for which the digital
output will be activated.
Action: Com485 Message (Send Message To RS485 Serial Port)
It is possible to send messages to the RS485 serial port. Tags are used to define the
content of the message sent. Before using the serial ports, it is necessary to
configure them in a web page found in the system section. See chapter 5.3.3. See
chapter 4.3 for details about connecting the RS485 serial interface.
Enable:
Select YES to enable sending messages to the RS485
serial port.
Message:
Specify the message content syntax. This is done using
tags. Click the Help-button to check the supported tags. It
is possible to inserts bytes using hexadecimal coding. This
makes data packet building more flexible than when
using alphanumeric characters only.
For example: in order to send the number plate number
string followed by the two character sequence CR (carrier
return) and LF (line feed) as terminators, the message field
is to be set as follows: %PLATE%0x0D%0x0A where
0x0D and 0x0A are the hexadecimal codes of CR and LF,
respectively.
Action: TCP Message (Send Message To TCP/IP Socket)
If enabled, this action will send a message to a TCP/IP socket connection. Tags are
used to define the content of the message sent. See chapter 4.1 for details about
connecting the TCP/IP ethernet interface.
See the ANPR ethernet programmer's guide which describes the TCP/IP message
data format.
Enable:
Select YES to enable sending messages to a TCP/IP socket.
Message format:
Select the message format.
STANDARD: messages composed by tcp TAGs. See further
below.
STRING: plain ascii text string message format.
XML: XML formatted messages.
Other formats are proprietary message protocol formats.
Message:
Specify the message contents. This is done using tags.
Click the Help-button to check the supported tags. It is
possible to insert in the packet either data (such as