2.4.3 Transferring Images by HTTPThe following screen is displayed if you select to transfer images by HTTP while configuring a timer, built-insensor, external sensor, or detection trigger (see Page 51 or Page 54). Follow the procedure below to configurethe camera to transfer images to an HTTP site. Ask the HTTP server administrator for the appropriate settings.Note• If your camera’s network uses a proxy server, the appropriate proxy server settings must be made onthe [Network (IPv4)] page in order for images to be transferred by HTTP (see Page 118).1. Set the following parameters as desired.a. Enter the URL*1 of the HTTP server (max. 255 characters).• An IPv6 address can be specified; note that the IPv6 address must be enclosed in brackets.b. Enter the port number used by the server. (Port 80 is normally used for HTTP.)c. Enter the login ID*2 (user name) required to access the server (max. 63 characters).d. Enter the password*2 required to access the server (max. 63 characters).e. Enter the desired name*2 for transferred files (max. 234 characters). Transferred files will be savedusing this file name.• You can specify existing directories on the server by entering “\” before the desired file name. Forexample, if you enter “CameraImages\Image”, the camera will upload files to thedirectory “CameraImages” and save the files using the name “Image”.f. Select the desired setting for [Overwrite setting].– [Overwrite File]: The file on the server is replaced by the file uploaded by the camera, i.e., only 1file is saved on the server.– [Save as New File with Time Stamp]: A time stamp is added to the end of the file name, allowingmultiple files to be saved on the server. For example, if you set the file name as “Image”, anuploaded file may be saved as “Image20090618173020500.jpg”.The time stamp format is Year/Month/Date/24-hour time/Second/Millisecond.Therefore, in this example, the file was captured on June 18, 2009, at 5:30 PM and 20 secondsand 500 milliseconds. Note that if you configure the camera to adjust its time setting for Daylight66 Operating Instructions2.4.3 Transferring Images by HTTP