3 FTP Client Function
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Source
Select the source external memory device or the FTP server where the files to be copied or moved are stored from the
following items.
SD Memory Card
,
USB Flash Drive
USB1
USB2
,
(FTP server)
The
No.
+
.
(
Server Name
of the FTP server specified in the FTP Server Manager is displayed.
Example:
No.
is 1 and
Server Name
is TestServer1
1.TestServer1
*1 HG5G/4G/3G/2G-V, HG4G/3G, HG2G-5F only
*2 HG5G/4G/3G/2G-V, HG4G/3G, HG2G-5F/-5T, HG1G/1P only
*3 HG2J-7U only
Location: Selects the method to specify the save location of source files to copy or move.
Fixed:
Specify the save location of the target folder or file path as a string. The maximum number is
247 characters. Only alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used. Path delimiters vary
based on the model.
Example: Copy or move files to the “ALARMLOG” folder under “HGDATA01” folder on the
external memory device
HG2J-7U: HGDATA01/ALARMLOG
HG5G/4G/3G/2G-V, HG4G/3G, HG2G-5F/-5T, HG1G/1P: HGDATA01
\
ALARMLOG
Click on the
External Memory Device Folder
button or click on
▼
to the right on it, and then
select the item on the list.
Specify the Location by Value of Device Address:
Specifies a word device to specify a folder or file path of the files to copy or move. The path is
set by reading the values sequentially from the starting device specified and handling those
values as character data up to the character before NULL (0x00). The maximum number of
device addresses is 124 (2 characters per word device, maximum of 247 singlebyte characters).
Click to display the Tag Editor. For the device address configuration procedure, refer to
Chapter 2 “5.1 Device Address Settings” on page 2-70.
• Files cannot be copied or moved from the FTP server to the FTP server.
• When transferring files from external memory to external memory and HMI special internal relay LSM67 is
0, subfolders can be copied and moved up to five folders deep. When HMI special internal relay LSM67 is
changed from 0 to 1, subfolders cannot be copied or moved.
• Path delimiters and characters in the folder or file path configured by
Fixed
or
Specify the Location by
Value of Device Address
that cannot be used vary based on the model.
• Folder or File path that exceed the limits in
Specify the Location by Value of Device Address
and
folder or file path configured with characters that cannot be used are as follows.
- When the text of the folder or file path exceeds the maximum number of device addresses (no NULL),
the text stored in device addresses up to the maximum number of device addresses from the start is
configured.
- When a character that cannot be used is set, the text is up to that character.
• If the transfer source is a MICRO/I configured as an FTP server, "A + delimiter" or "B + delimiter" must be
specified at the beginning of the path for each type of external memory. Path delimiters vary based on the
model.
Example 1: If the transfer source is the “ALARMLOG” folder in the “HGDATA01” folder on the USB flash
drive inserted in USB2 for HG2J-7U:
B/HGDATA01/ALARMLOG
Example 2: For HG5G-V, if the transfer source is the “ALARMLOG” folder in the “HGDATA01” folder on
the SD memory card:
A
\
HGDATA01
\
ALARMLOG
Model
HG2J-7U
HG5G/4G/3G/2G-V, HG4G/3G, HG2G-5F/-5T, HG1G/1P
Delimiter
Characters that cannot be used
" # $ & ' ( ) * : ; < > ? \ ` | ~
" * : ; < > ? |
/
\
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