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MicroHAWK Engine Integration Guide 8-47
I/O Parameters
Image Push to Host Detailed Setup
Image Storage Location
FTP Host Info
Definition:
Defines where the saved image is going to be stored.
Note:
When saving images to
RAM
, the system is limited to the actual RAM
space available in the system. The number of images that can be saved
depends on the
Max RAM Drive Size
. The actual system path is
/imagesd0/
Images/
. When saving images to
FTP
, the path is
<last 6 digits of device’s
MAC Address>_Images/
on the host FTP director. Note that the FTP server
needs to grant the user with create directory rights as the system will need to
create a directory on the FTP server to store all uploaded images.
File save scheme: The image file will be posted with its system reset
count, followed by its read cycle i.d., followed by its image i.d., followed by
its stored image type defined in <K763>, as follows:
<last 6 digits of device’s MAC Address>_<system total reset count>_<read
cycle id>_<image id>_<save image type>.{png, jpg}
<last 6 digits of device’s MAC Address>_<system total reset count>_<read
cycle id>_<image id>_readreport.xml
Serial Cmd: <K764,image storage location,FTP host info,transfer optimization,RAM
drive size in MB,
save image until,action at image storage limit>
Default: RAM
Options: 0 = RAM
1 = FTP
Definition:
mscan|pass@192.168.188.1:21
signifies a the user with
mscan
at
192.168.188.1
FTP server on port
21
with
pass
as the FTP login password.
Note:
If port is not defined with the FTP server address, it will default to port 21.
Serial Cmd: <K764,image storage location,FTP host info,transfer optimization,RAM
drive size in MB,
save image until,action at image storage limit>
Default: “user|pass@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:21”
Options: Maximum 255 characters including the characters “|”, “@”, and “:”.

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