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SRC-2X Installation and Operation Manual

Quick Start Application Example - 5

Email Notification via input triggering

This application is used with most of the above applications to send an email to two different recipients when either or both of inputs change state (high to low transi- tion). Enabling CP1 (input 1) will email either of the recipients. The same hold true for CP2 (input 2).

1 – Information you’ll need to know The email setup information needed below is best obtained from the IT department, but if that’s not possible, try this. Open an email message and select View, then options on the selected email. The Internet header information is displayed, which shows all the information about the local mail server. Remember that with the current SRC-2X, the mail server acts as a client. This means there has to be either a valid account that the email is validated against or email forwarding is left enabled. In most mail servers this feature is disabled to prevent being misused as a Spam server.

a - Mail Server:

The IP address in decimal-dot-notation.

b - Unit:

The user name used by the SRC-2X to send email messages.

c - Domain:

The domain name of your email server.

d - Recipient 1:

Full e-mail address of the first recipient.

e - Recipient 2:

Full e-mail address of the second recipient.

2 - Connect the supplied straight-through CAT 5 cable to the RJ-45 connector on the SRC-2X labeled Ethernet and the other end to your hub, switch or router. NOTE: If you are attaching the SRC-2X directly to your computer, you MUST use a XOVER CAT 5 cable.

3 - Connect the supplied 7.5 VDC power supply to the SRC-2X power jack. Verify that the power led and left “LINK” led above the RJ-45 is lit.

4 - Start the “Device Installer” software.

NOTE: If you have already set and IP address, jump to step 5 and continue. a - Click on “SEARCH”

b - When the SRC-2X is found, click on the listed device. If more that one SRC- 2X is found, refer to the MAC address label attach to the bottom of the SRC- 2X case and click on the desired SRC-2X, which should be highlighted.

c - Click on the “ASSIGN IP” button, then follow the instructions for setting a stat- ic IP address, along with the subnet and gateway, if applicable.

5 – After the SRC-2X has rebooted, click the “SEARCH” button, the configured SRC-2X should be listed. NOTE: You may have to click the search button more than once after the reboot.

6 – Click on the “TELNET” button.

a - Verify that the port is set to 9999 and then press OK.

b - Press Enter within 5 seconds. The configuration settings display, followed by the setup menu options.

 

 

 

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Contents SRC-2XEthernet Serial Remote Control Introduction Safety InformationWHO to Contact for Help Installation Product DescriptionSetup Product & Version RequestOutput Quick Start Information you’ll need to knowQuick Start Application Example Windows Socket connectionChange Setup SRC-2X, Channel 1, Basic parametersSerial Bridge/Tunneling SRC-2X, number 1 Channel 1, Basic parameters SRC-2X, number 2 Channel 1, Basic parametersSerial Tunneling Fax SRC-2X, number 3 Channel 1, Basic parameters SRC-2X, number 4 Channel 1, Basic parametersCom Port Redirector Setup Menu Options Email Notification via input triggering SRC-2X, E-mail settings Specifications TCP/IP, UDP/IP, ARP, ICMP, SNMP, TftpLimited Warranty