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TS-9720EN Series Progressive Scan Shutter Cameras - JAI Pulnix

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Tutorial<br />

3.2 Image Transfer<br />

3.2.1 FTP Image Transfer<br />

To transfer images via FTP, first make sure to set up the FTP server properly. Please check the<br />

following items:<br />

The username/password or anonymous login must be set for FTP server.<br />

Set the permission of the read/write/create directory.<br />

First, type the IP address of the FTP server (destination IP). If you have a second FTP server, enter that<br />

IP address as well. If the EN camera detects that the first FTP server is down, then it will automatically<br />

send images to the second FTP server.<br />

Enter the User name and Password that the FTP server gives permission to.<br />

Type image type (TIF or JPEG). “Image1 Data” is an image triggered by the first TTL trigger, Ethernet<br />

trigger, or RS-485 serial trigger. If the second FPGA trigger is set (Config Address=28), then the FPGA<br />

automatically generates the second hardware trigger predefined delay after the first hardware TTL<br />

trigger. “Image 2 Data” defines image type of the second triggered image. Normally, you should ignore<br />

the “Image 2 Data.”<br />

“Subdirectories” is normally set to 1000. The EN creates subdirectories under a single Destination DIR.<br />

When the number of files in the subdirectory reach 1000, then the EN automatically creates another<br />

subdirectory. Naming conventions of the subdirectory can be found in the LC-to-EN interface<br />

document.<br />

“Destination DIR” is a name of the directory where all “Subdirectories” are located.<br />

<strong>TS</strong>-<strong>9720EN</strong> <strong>Series</strong> <strong>Progressive</strong> <strong>Scan</strong> <strong>Shutter</strong> <strong>Cameras</strong>

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