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FTP Profiles

Using the FTP Profiles dialog, you can create and manage profiles for automatically uploading images to FTP servers.

You need to create at least one profile that you can select in the Time Tasks or Actions dialogs for transferring images via FTP.

What is FTP?

FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is an Internet protocol used for exchanging files between computers. This protocol is used frequently for uploading modified HTML pages or images to the server of an Internet provider.

Using the MOBOTIX Camera for FTP Transfer

The MOBOTIX camera can transfer images via FTP to a server, so that your homepage always shows an up-to-date image, for example. In this setting, the camera functions as sender (FTP client) while the remote computer acts as the receiver (FTP server).

You may define one or multiple FTP profiles. Every FTP profile contains the entire set of FTP transfer information. The transfer can be triggered either by a task defined in the Time Tasks dialog or by an event defined in the Actions dialog.


Global Options and Profile Options

This dialog contains global options that can be used in all profiles and profile options only valid for the respective profile.

It is recommended to use the global options for entering frequently used parameters (e.g. FTP Server, User Name, Password and Connection). In the profiles using the global FTP server, you can leave the respective fields empty.

Profiles & Options

Notes:
  • Click on the More button to display all options for all profiles.
  • The first line below the profile name shows the Current Destination file. Once you have made the desired changes, click on the Set button in the lower part of the dialog to update the profile entry.

For each profile, set the following parameters in the FTP Profiles dialog:

Parameter Description
FTP Profile n

Enter a unique profile name.

You can select stored profiles in the Time Tasks and Actions dialogs, in order to perform time or event-controlled file transfers.

Current Destination

Here, the camera displays the destination file that is created using the current values in the fields Directory Name, File Name and Event Directory.

Note: When you have modified any of these fields, you need to click on the Set button at the bottom of the dialog to update the current destination file.
Directory Name

Enter the FTP server directory name where you want the images to be stored.

You may use any name that is valid for your FTP server and that is accessible for you. If the specified directory does not yet exist, it will be created during the FTP transfer. If you are using Variables (as is the case in the factory default setting), the directories are created using the corresponding names.

If you leave this field empty, the images are stored directly at the root level ("/") of the FTP server. Make sure that the user you entered has the necessary access rights for storing files and for creating directories.

Note: Do not enter a slash ("/") before the directory name!
File Name

Enter the file name (e.g. my_image.jpg) for the stored image.

You may use any name that is valid for your FTP server. If you are using Variables (as is the case in the factory default setting), the files are created using the corresponding names.

File Type

Select the desired type of data you would like to transfer:

File Type:
Image from image profile

For every FTP profile, you can use a specific image format that is independent of the image format currently displayed by the camera. These formats are saved in the camera as image profiles.

Select one of the image profiles defined in the Image Profiles dialog.

Note:

If MxPEG has been activated in the camera, the image rate will be reduced for ten seconds if an image is pulled from the camera using one of the image profiles.

File Type:
MxPEG or JPEG clip

Select the file format of the image files:

  • MxPEG clip file: Transmits the image data as MxPEG clips with audio.
  • Clip as JPEG file(s): Transmits the image data as single JPEG files.

Set the desired Clip Frame Rate and the time to include before and after the event(Time Before and Time After).

Note: The frame rate set in these boxes depends on a number of factors (e.g. the processor load at the time of the event) and may not reach the set frame rate.
Temporary Name

When this option is active, the image is stored in a temporary file during FTP transfer. Once it has been transferred completely, the image will be renamed.

Activate this option to prevent visitors from seeing incomplete images, empty frames or error messages if the image transfer has not been completed.

Event Directory

Activate this option if you would like to create an individual subdirectory for every event and its pre- and post-alarm images.

FTP Server

Enter the IP address or the name of the FTP server (recipient). Examples:

IP Address: 123.123.123.123
Computer Name: ftp.myftpserver.com

If you would like to use a symbolic name, make sure that at least one DNS server has been specified in the Ethernet Interface dialog so that the camera can obtain an IP address for this server.

User Name

Enter the user name for logging on to the FTP server.

You will be assigned a user name either by your Internet provider or by your system administrator.

Password

Enter the password for logging on to the FTP server.

You will be assigned a password either by your Internet provider or by your system administrator.

Connection

Should you not want to use the global default settings in a profile, you can select Active FTP (when a firewall or a router is located between the camera and the FTP server) or Passive FTP here.

When you are not sure which setting is supported by your FTP server, do not change this setting.

Deleting Profiles

In order to delete a profile, check the Delete option in the top right corner of the profile. The profile will be deleted as soon as you click on the Set button in the lower part of the dialog.

Saving Created Profiles

Click on the Set button to check the created profiles. If a profile is faulty or entries are missing, you will be prompted to correct or complete your entries for this profile. When no errors have been detected, the profile is stored temporarily.

Click on the Close button to close the dialog. While closing the dialog, the system checks the entire configuration for changes. If changes are detected, you will be asked if you would like to store the entire configuration permanently.

Notes:

Variables and Placeholders for Directory and File Names

In order to create unique directory or file names, you can use variables or placeholders. Using variables and placeholders is helpful for creating e.g. a daily history.

The variables listed in the following are only shown as an example. Read the Variables and Placeholders help topics for more information on dynamic texts.

Variable Description
$(TEXT.FTPDIR) MOBOTIX pre-defined directory

The placeholder is replaced by a unique directory structure following the pattern below:

   cameraname/YYYY/MM/DD/hh/

Camera name The Camera Name that you have defined in the Ethernet Interface dialog or that has been assigned via DHCP.
YYYY Year, four digits
MM Month, two digits with leading zero
TT Day, two digits with leading zero
hh Hour, two digits with leading zero
$(TEXT.FTPFILE)

MOBOTIX pre-defined file name

The placeholder is replaced by a unique file name following the pattern below:

   mYYMMDDhhmmssmmm

m The letter "m"
YY Year, two digits with leading zero
MM Month, two digits with leading zero
TT Day, two digits with leading zero
hh Hour, two digits with leading zero
mm Minute, two digits with leading zero
ss Second, two digits with leading zero
mmm Milliseconds, three digits with leading zeros

Remember to add the .jpg file name extension so that the camera generates a valid file name. $(TEXT.FTPFILE).jpg.


Notes:


Additional Possibilities for Creating Dynamic Directory and File Names

Apart from the placeholders listed above, you can also use Variables.

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