11Transmit images onto an FTP serverImages can be transmitted to an FTP server. By configuring the following settings, transmission of images capturedat an alarm occurrence or captured at a designated interval to an FTP server will become available.Important:• When using this function, set the user name and the password to access the FTP server to restrict users whocan log into the FTP server.Transmit an alarm image at an alarm occurrence (Alarm imagetransmission)An alarm image can be transmitted at an alarm occurrence to the FTP server. To transmit alarm images to an FTPserver, it is necessary to configure the settings in advance.The settings for the FTP server can be configured on the [FTP] tab of the "Server" page. (☞ Page 42)The alarm image transmission function can be turned on/off in the "Alarm image" section of the [Alarm] tab of the"Alarm" page. (☞ Page 32)Note:• Depending on the network traffic, the number of the transmitted images may not reach the set number ofimages to be transmitted.Transmit images at a designated interval or period (FTP peri-odic image transmission)Images can be transmitted at a designated interval or period. To transmit images at a designated interval or period,it is necessary to configure the settings in advance.The settings for the FTP server can be configured on the [FTP] tab of the "Server" page. (☞ Page 42)It is possible to determine whether or not to use the FTP periodic image transmission function and to configure thesettings relating to alarm images and the schedule on the "FTP img. trans." tab of the "Network" page.(☞ Page 50)Note:• Depending on the line speed or the traffic, images may not be transmitted at the designated interval.• When "On" is selected for both the alarm image transmission function and the FTP periodic image transmissionfunction, the alarm image transmission function will be given priority over the FTP periodic image transmissionfunction. Therefore, images may not be transmitted at the interval designated on the "FTP periodic image trans-mission" setting.