Extron electronic FPC 5000 manual Mail Server IP Address field, Mail Server E-Mail User Name field

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4. To change the e-mail notification settings, use a pencil eraser or other small, soft, object to touch the round radio buttons and square check boxes.

A or appears when an item is selected.

5.

Touch the green Take button

to accept the changes or touch the green

 

Cancel button

to reject the changes.

Mail Server IP Address field

Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the Mail Server IP

Address field.

The Mail Server IP Address field displays the IP address of the mail server that handles the e-mail for the facility in which the Matrix 12800 is installed.

Valid IP addresses consist of four 1-, 2-, or 3-digit numeric subfields separated by dots (periods). Each field can be numbered from 000 through 255. Leading zeroes, up to 3 digits total per field, are optional. Values of 256 and above are invalid.

Mail Server E-Mail User Name field

Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the Mail Server E-Mail User Name field.

The Mail Server E-Mail User Name field displays the name that the Matrix 12800 uses to log on to the e-mail server. Standard e-mail address conventions (such as nnnnn@xxx.com) apply.

Mail Server Password field

Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the Mail Server Password field.

The Mail Server Password field displays the password that the Matrix 12800 uses to log on to the e-mail server. Passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 12 upper case and lower case alphanumeric characters.

E-mail Addressee fields

Only personnel logged in as administrators can edit the E-Mail Addressee field.

The nine E-Mail Addressee fields permit the administrator to identify the e-mail addresses of the personnel to whom the Matrix 12800 e-mails notification of its failure and repair status. The radio buttons and check boxes associated with each address field permit the administrator to specify specific e-mail requirements for each recipient.

In the square check boxes associated with each addressee, select the Matrix 12800 modules for which the addressee is to be e-mailed.

In the round radio buttons associated with each addressee, select whether the addressee is to be e-mailed notification of failures, fixes, both, or not be notified. The None radio button is handy for temporarily removing personnel from the e-mail list when they are unavailable, such as on travel or vacation.

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Contents FPC Matrix 12800 Switcher Front Panel ControllerInstrucciones de seguridad Español Safety Instructions EnglishConsignes de Sécurité Français Sicherheitsanleitungen DeutschTable of Contents Table of Contents, cont’d One FPC 5000 Front Panel Controller Introduction Introductiontroduction, cont’dAbout the Front Panel Controller Computer About the Matrix 12800 SystemIntroduction, cont’d Definitions of Matrix Switcher TermsTwo Unpacking and Assembling the Front Panel Controller FPCInstallationdandOperation,Operationcont’dInstallation Overview A properly supported FPC computer and panel Inserting the machine screws FPC Installation and Operation, cont’dRear Panel Connections Rack Mounting the FPC AssemblyConnecting the FPC directly to a switcher BME FPC 5000 Start-up screen RJ-45 connector pinout tables Cabling and RJ-45 connector wiring10 Front panel control and indicators Front Panel Features and OperationMatrix 12800 Operation Upgrading the Software12 Inserting the program CD into the CD tray FPC Installation and Operation, cont’d Three Operating the Touch Panel Using the keyboardsMatrix12800Operation,c t’d IntroductionUsing on-screen scroll boxes Using the keypadsStarting Up the Controller and Logging In and Out Matrix 12800 Operation, cont’dFPC 5000 TCP/IP Properties screen If you touch the OK button, the FPC computer will reboot Navigating the Screens Demo Mode7a FPC 5000 Startup screen and menu flowchart part 7b FPC 5000 Startup screen and menu flowchart part Viewing ties User ScreensScreens View ties screens flowchart Not include any video planes Viewing inputs tied to a specified outputViewing all ties Viewing outputs tied to a specified inputMake Ties dual keypad screen Creating tiesCreating ties using the Make Ties dual keypad screen End of the sequence Creating ties using the Make Ties alternate view screenSave, recall, or delete a global preset Preset screens10 Preset screens flowchart Name a global or room preset Save, recall, or delete a room preset11 Mute screen Mute screen12 Dsvp screen Dsvp screenStatus screen, System area Admin ScreensStatus screen Status screen, BME area Remotes screen15 TCP/IP screen TCP/IP screenMatrix Name field Password fieldsDate field Time GMT fieldFPC IP Address field Mail screenSubnet Mask field Mail Addressee fields Mail Server Password fieldMail Server IP Address field Mail Server E-Mail User Name field17 Miscellaneous screen Miscellaneous screen18 File Manager screen files shown are for example only File Manager screenShow 8 14 button Function Keys screenAppears in the radio button when it is selected 20 I/O Physical Connectors screen Physical Connectors screenCalibrate TouchScreen button Setup ScreensRe-Install FPC Software button Naming inputs and outputs21 Delay screen Delay screen22 Audio screen Audio screenBlank button Reset screenExample Subnetting a PrimerMatrix 12800 Operation, cont’d Extron’s Warranty Extron Electronics, USA

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