4.3.9
FTP send
If this service is enabled, the MR will periodically connect to a remote FTP server and copy its data
to it. This feature has two main purposes:
a permanent backup – your data exist both on the MR and the server.
a way to make the MR's data easily available, as the access to the data on the server is
much faster than to retrieve the data from the MR3000.
First you have to set-up the access to your FTP server in the FTP server settings:
Host is the URL (e.g. myftphost.com) or the IP address of your FTP server (without the ftp://
prefix). You may add a specific subdirectory to the host name (e.g. myftphost.com/mydir/mr)
in this case, the MR will create the corresponding subdirectory on the FTP server.
Sub directory for this specific MR. This directory is created below the main directory, as
set-up under Host. By default the Name of the MR is used (see chapter 4.4.1), alternatively
you may use the UID (Serial number of the MR – see chapter4.2) or you may enter a
specific directory name. The right choice depends on the setting of you FTP server.
Username is your login for this server
Password is used to authenticate the user on this server.
MR3000CMR3000C_TR_v2.0_rev1.odt
Figure 4.3.9. Subsection dedicated to the FTP.
subject to technical change without notice
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