Remember to add the
.jpg
file name extension so that the camera
generates a valid file name.
$(TEXT.FTPFILE).jpg
.
~H
The Camera Name that you have defined in the Ethernet Interface
dialog or that has been assigned via DHCP.
~E
The current IP address of the camera's Ethernet interface
~N
The camera's factory default IP address
~S
Serial number of the camera
~c
Image number, six digits with leading zeros
~C
Image number, ten digits with leading zeros
%H
Hours (00 to 23)
%I
Hours (00 to 12)
%p
AM or PM
%M
Minutes (00 to 59)
%S
Seconds (00 to 59)
~M
Milliseconds, three digits with leading zeros
%Z
Time zone
%a
Day of the week (Mon .. Fri)
%A
Day of the week (Monday .. Friday)
%b
or
%h
Month (Jan .. Dec)
%B
Month (January .. December)
%d
Day of the month (00 ... 31)
%j
Day of the year (001 ... 366)
%m
Month (00 .. 12)
%U
Week of the year (01 .. 53), Sunday is the first day of the week
%w
Day of the week (0 .. 6), 0 = Sunday
%W
Week of the year (01 .. 53), Monday is the first day of the week
%y
Year, two digits
%Y
Year, four digits
Notes:
Make sure placeholders and variables are typed correctly.•
Note, that placeholders are case−sensitive, but Variables are not.•
Click on the Set button and compare the results after Current Destination of the FTP profile with the
version you envisioned.
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