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At the SERVER NAME: prompt, use the QWERTY keyboard to enter a name for the FTP Server.
(i.e. Mac Pro) (Note: This is display only, and should not impact functionality.)
At the SAVE CHANGES: prompt, press the key on YES.
Once FTP/CIFS Server Information has been entered it is a good idea to test the
connection. To do this, go to MAIN MENU / DIAGNOSTICS MENU / PING IP
ADDRESS. This provides a way to test communication by sending small packets of data
across the network. By default the SERVER IP will be entered in this field. Press ENTER
at the PING IP ADDRESS: prompt. REPLY RECEIVED means the Server is reachable. If
the message NO REPLY is displayed, recheck the networking settings on both the RADAR
and Server.
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 Mac’s login user name
(case sensitive).
At the USER PASSWORD: prompt, use the QWERTY keyboard to enter the Mac’s login
password (case sensitive).
The Mac FTP Server will automatically connect to the default path of /USERS/[ACCOUNT
SHORT NAME]. Use the and keys to go in and out of folders. All other drives mounted on
the Mac will show in the Volumes folder.
Mac 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 cable connections.
Locate the folder exported to. Drag and drop the files from the RADAR to the PC HD.
To transfer files using Safari; type: ftp://radar:radar@192.168.1.1/../../Archive in the ADDRESS
BAR.