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RADAR FTP client use:
When performing IMPORT, EXPORT, BACKUP, RESTORE, or FILE BROWSER, the
N:[SERVER NAME] option will appear in the drive list.
Press the key on N:[SERVER NAME]
At the USER NAME: prompt, use the QWERTY keyboard to enter the FTP login user name (case
sensitive).
At the USER PASSWORD: prompt, use the QWERTY keyboard to enter the FTP login password
(case sensitive).
Use the and keys to go in and out of folders.
Press the key to select folder.
Windows FTP client use:
Perform a FILE EXPORT or BACKUP to D:ARCHIVE on RADAR.
Start the FTP CLIENT.
Enter the RADAR'S IP ADDRESS... 192.168.1.1
Enter the LOGIN NAME... radar (lower case).
Enter the PASSWORD... radar (lower case).
Click CONNECT.
The client should connect imme diately (less than 1 sec). If the client fails to connect, check the
PC and RADAR network settings and cabling..
Locate the RADAR folder were audio files were exported to. Drag and drop the files from the
RADAR to the PC hard drive.
To transfer files using Window’s Explorer; type: ftp://radar:radar@192.168.1.1/../../Archive in the
ADDRESS BAR.
RADAR FTP CLIENT NETWORK SETUP WITH A MAC OS X SERVER
These instructions are for setting up a Network between RADAR and a MAC (OS X). To use RADAR’s
FTP client a 3
rd
party FTP Server is recommended such as Pure FTP Manager. This allows greater
flexibility such as multiple users and unique paths.
If connecting from the MAC to the RADAR, an FTP client is recommended (such as Fetch
www.fetchsoftworks.com)
Connect an Ethernet cable between the RADAR and Mac. RADAR can also be integrated into a network
environment; contact the network administrator for specific settings.