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Brickstream® 3D Gen 2 Version 6.2
6/25/2021
©2016-2021 FLIR Integrated
Imaging Solutions Inc.
All rights reserved.
Brickstream® 3D Gen 2 Installation Guide
June 2021
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Note: At the time that FTP delivery is initially enabled, the
sensor tries to establish an FTP connection first via the
passive FTP protocol. If delivery via passive FTP fails, then
the sensor attempts to establish a connection via the
active FTP protocol using the IP address with the full
range of ports for the sensor, unless the Lowest Port and
Highest Port are explicitly set in the Active FTP settings
area, as detailed later in this procedure.
3. In the FTP server IP or Host Name field, enter the IP address of the FTP server.
4. In the FTP Server Port Number field, enter the server’s port number for FTP (typically 21).
5. If the FTP files should arrive at a specific URL address or directory on the destination server, in
the Destination URL/directory field enter the URL or path. Use the default value of / if you have
not been directed to change this field. If this field is left blank, files are delivered to the FTP root
directory for the user.
6. In the Destination File Format field, define the file naming convention for the data files in the field.
You can choose to include several variables from the sensor by entering a #” followed by the
one letter variable. Any characters that you type that are not immediately preceded by a “# are
included in the file name as normal text.
Note: The web interface prohibits you from using file
names that contain Microsoft Windows reserved
characters (/,\,?,&,*,:,|,,<,> ) or spaces. See the following
table for variable definitions.
Variable Definition
#S Inserts the Site Name from the Settings> IPSettings page
#I Inserts the Site ID from the Settings> IPSettings page
#D Inserts the date of the data contained in the sent data file formatted YYMMDD
#T
Inserts the time of the last data bucket included in the sent data file formatted
HHMMSS
#M
Inserts the MAC address (formatted XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX) of the sensor that is
sending the data file
For the following examples, assume the site name is set to Grocery1 and the site ID is set to 987.
File Naming Convention Field Resulting File Name
#S.PCNT.#I.#D.#T.#M.dat Grocery1.PCNT.987.090226.140000.00-b0-9d-70-01-05.dat

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