File Transfer Capability; Hardware Watchdog - National Instruments FieldPoint FP-2000 User Manual

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File Transfer Capability

Note
Transferred files must use the 8.3 file naming convention.
Note
Contact NI to determine whether the toolkit version you are using can be
downloaded onto the FP-20xx.

Hardware Watchdog

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When running on an FP-20xx, the RT Engine has a File Transfer Protocol
(FTP) server. The FTP server gives you the ability to use any standard FTP
utility for transferring files to and from the hard drive of the FP-20xx.
You must provide the correct password when opening a connection to the
FP-20xx if the configuration is locked in Remote System Explorer.
For programmatic file transfer control in LabVIEW or LabVIEW RT,
use the Internet Developers Toolkit, included in the LabVIEW Enterprise
Connectivity Toolset. Refer to the National Instruments Web site at
for more information about purchasing and using the LabVIEW Enterprise
Connectivity Toolset.
In addition to the network watchdog described in Chapter 4,
Description, the FP-20xx network modules support the hardware watchdog
available in LabVIEW RT. You can use the hardware watchdog to verify
programmatically that the FP-20xx is responding within a given time
period. If the module stops responding because of a problem in the
program, it can be configured to reset the FP-20xx or generate an
occurrence in LabVIEW.
The hardware watchdog VIs are on the FieldPoint palette at
FieldPoint»FieldPoint RT»FieldPoint Watchdog. For examples that
show how to use the hardware watchdog, refer to the RT Watchdog
(PXI-8156B)
file installed under
.llb
information, refer to the help for the watchdog VIs.
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