1. FTP Server: Entered in from the drop down box. To
connect to an FTP server you will need the name of
the server or the IP address. An FTP Server example
would be 123.456.789,777 or
ftp.domain.com
2. FTP Description: FTP description is not a required
field. It is not needed to connect to an FTP Server.
You may enter your own description.
3. FTP User Name: An FTP User name is the name
your FTP Administrator issued you to sign on to the
FTP Server.
4. FTP Password: An FTP Password is the password
your FTP Administrator issued you to sign on to.
5. Encryption Key: The encryption key will always be
in capital letters. It would be a good idea to copy
paste the encryption key into your favorite word
processor document. This way you could just email
the document to the person whom is going to need it
to decrypt the file.
6. FTP Upload Remote Path: This is the path on the
FTP Server. Normally the default is “/”.
7. FTP Upload File Specification: The file specification
is a filter showing only the files on your hard that
match this filter. The default filter that shows all files
is “*.*. Another example would be “*.enc”. This
filter would show all files that end with .enc and only
those files.
8. To Select the default FTP site please use the check
mark in the box Default FTP Site. Only one FTP site
can be the default at a time.
Hit the save button or exit (exit will not save information)
TCP Communications
Advanced Users Only – Built in TCP Client for sending custom
message strings for each of the 8 console buttons, plus EOL button.
Leave the “Activate” button unchecked.
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