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FTP Settings - Uploading the Image to your Website

On the FTP Upload tab Logitech 9000 enter Host FTP Address (eg:127.0.0.1 or ftp.mysite.com), User ID and Password to connect to your FTP Server. If you do not know these details, your Website Host should be able to tell you. These are the same FTP Credentials you use to upload your site to the server. If you wish to store the image in a subdirectory, enter the path in the ‘Remote Dir’ box. Eg: if your FTP Logon gives access to the root of your website and you wish to store the image in subdirectory named CamImages, enter ‘\CamImages’ into the ‘Remote Dir’ box. Enter a name for the image in the ‘Remote Image Name’ box. This will form part of the actual image URL you’ll use to view the image, and must be a .jpg (eg: opt.jpg) Webcam

Eg: If the image is stored in the root of your site (No entry for ‘Remote Dir’) and you name the image opt.jpg, the image url (for the display viewer – Step 4) will be as – http://www.mysite.com/opt.jpg
Webcam  FTP Setup Logitech Make sure the Webcam is connected and click to capture 1 image and upload it to test FTP Settings.

Click the Run Auto tab to view the status of the upload. You should now be able to browse directly to the image by entering its url (eg: http://www.mysite.com/opt.jpg) into your browsers address bar.

On the ‘FTP Upload’ tab, Click to remember these settings on this computer. The next time you run CamUp on this computer, the FTP details will be pre-entered. Click to delete these settings.

Step 3:
Webcam Upload auto run
Auto Run

Set image capture and upload timer interval and run the application


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