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Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

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Configuring the DX1000/DX2000

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FTP

The data files are automatically transferred to the FTP destination.

File Type

Description

Display data file

Data files are automatically transferred at each file save interval.

Event data file

Files are automatically transferred when the data length of data is
recorded.

Report file

Data files are automatically transferred every time a report is created.

Snapshot data file

The files are automatically transferred when a snapshot is executed.
They are transferred regardless of the media storage setting.

* Indicates snapshot using the FUNC key, communication command (EV2 command), USER

key, or remote control function.

Setting the FTP connection destination

Consult your network administrator when setting parameters such as the primary/
secondary FTP servers, port number, login name, password, account, and availability of
the PASV mode.

• Primary, Secondary

You can specify two destination FTP servers, [Primary] and [Secondary]. If the

primary FTP server is down, the file is transferred to the secondary FTP server.

• Server Name

Enter the name of the file transfer destination FTP server using up to 64 alphanumeric

characters.
• If the DNS is used, you can set the host name as a server name.
• You can also set the IP address. In this case, the DNS is not required.

• Port No.

Enter the port number of the file transfer destination FTP server in the range of 1 to

65535. The default value is 21.

• Login Name

Enter the login name for accessing the FTP server using up to 32 alphanumeric

characters.

• Password

Enter the password for accessing the FTP server using up to 32 alphanumeric

characters.

• Account

Enter the account (ID) for accessing the FTP server using up to 32 alphanumeric

characters.

• PASV

Select [ON] when using the DX behind a firewall that requires the passive mode. The

default setting is [OFF].

3.6 Entering Basic Settings