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CONFIGURING THE FTP SERVER<br />

CRIMSON USER MANUAL - MODULAR CONTROLLER<br />

The Log synchronization becomes available and the following settings can be entered.<br />

• The Base Directory defines the directory on the server where the log files will be<br />

synchronized. This directory is relative to the folder settings given in the FTP<br />

server. For example, if the FTP server is programmed to save any FTP<br />

connection under C:\inetpub\ftproot and the Base Directory in Crimson 2.0 is<br />

\MyFolder, then all log files will be saved under C:\inetpub\ftproot\MyFolder.<br />

The G3 will duplicate the folder tree present on the CompactFlash card in the<br />

Base Directory so data remains in the same order.<br />

• The Sync Period is the frequency at which the terminal will synchronize file<br />

transfers.<br />

• The Sync Delay is the offset in minutes past the hour between file transfers. Use<br />

this property to allow multiple terminals’ file transfers to be offset to avoid<br />

collisions.<br />

ADVANCED FTP EXCHANGE FUNCTIONS<br />

Please refer to Appendix A later in this manual for details on the FtpPutFile() and<br />

FtpGetFile() functions. The second function is useful when you plan to load a file from the<br />

server to the CompactFlash card. Automatic logging only transfers from the CompactFlash<br />

card to the server.<br />

CONFIGURING THE FTP SERVER<br />

Crimson’s FTP Server provides a mean to exchange files between a Modular Controller<br />

Master and an FTP client application (CSMSTRSX and GT only). The Master will act as a<br />

server, waiting for client applications to connect and download or upload files.<br />

For example, a user can connect to a Master using an FTP client software and download log<br />

files from the CompactFlash card to the PC hard drive. On the other hand, he could upload<br />

new recipe files or updated HTML files for the custom web site from the PC hard drive to the<br />

Master CompactFlash card.<br />

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