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On Media Full

For ‘Destination’ = ‘USB’ only, this allows the user to select ‘Overwrite’ or ‘Stop’ as
the action to be taken when the memory stick is full. ‘Overwrite’ causes the oldest
data to be discarded from the memory stick to make room for newer data. ‘Stop’
inhibits archiving activity.

Remote Path

Left blank if the archive destination is the home folder. If the destination is to a
subfolder within the home folder, then the name of the subfolder is entered here,
preceded by a ‘/’ character (e.g. ‘/history’).

Primary Server

Allows the user to enter the IP address for the pc to be used as the primary FTP
server.

Primary User/Password

These are the Login name and password of the remote host account, assigned
either by the Network administrator, or set up in the ‘Guest’ account of the remote
host’s ‘FTP server’ or ‘User Manager’ configuration.

Sec. Server/user/password

As Primary server details above, but for the secondary FTP server used when the
primary is not available for any reason.

Trigger

This parameter can be ‘wired’ to, say, an alarm going active, or a digital input, to
allow an archive to be triggered remotely. Can also be set to ‘yes’ manually.

Period

Appears only if ‘Trigger’ is wired. Allows a period of history to be selected for
archiving when ‘Trigger’ goes ‘true. Selections are: None, Last Hour, Last Day, Last
Week, Last Month, All, Bring to Date. (‘Last Month’ archives the last 31 days of
history.)



















Figure 2.2.2b CSV data example

5.1.3 FTP Server

This area of configuration allows the user to enter the Username and Password used to access the
instrument from a remote FTP client.

Click/drag separator to edit field width

Right click, then:
Format cells...
select ‘time’ as number category
Select time/date ‘type’ as required.

Include header
details

Include column
headings

Include values

Include messages

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