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14. Standard web server

14. 17. “E-mail” page

The configuration page of the E-mail service is available in the setup menu V E-mail of the option board web page, only for V2.1 version and above.

This service is able to generate and send e-mails to a predefined address in case of alarms or drive detected faults. The controller inside option board can also initiate the sending of an e-mail.

It is possible to configure the E-mail service after entering the “Write password” (see “HTTP password” and “Data write password pages” section on page 55).

Enter the following information to configure the E-mail service:

E-mail IP Server: IP address of the E-mail server that will process the message (SMTP server)

E-mail Dest @: E-mail address of the E-mail recipient

E-mail From @: E-mail address of the Ethernet option board which will send the e-mail (this is a virtual address since the option board does not provide any incoming e-mail box)

Configure the triggering mode for sending E-mail:

Drive Fault: an E-mail is sent when a drive detects a fault (triggered by ETA status word bit 3)

Drive alarm: an E-mail is sent when a drive generates an alarm (triggered by ETA status word bit 7)

Eth. Board fault: an E-mail is sent if an ethernet board becomes inoperative

PLC Board status: an E-mail is sent on demand from the application of the Controller Inside Card.

E-mail example sent on CNF fault of the Ethernet board:

From:

ALTIVAR@pascal.fr

Subject:

Error CNF on Altivar Drive

Date:

Wed, 14 Dec 2005 14:55:32 +0100

Fault occurred on Ethernet Board's Drive:

DeviceName: ATV

IP Address: 139.160.69.241

Reference: ATV71H037M3

Description: TimeOut TCP/Modbus (CNF)

IMPORTANT NOTICE

This E-mail has been automatically generated. Please do not reply.

Copyright © 2005, Schneider Automation. All rights reserved

Service diagnostic:

E-mail Status

-0 V Idle

-1 V Operational

-2 V Stopped

SentCount: number of e-mails successfully sent

ErrorCount: number of errors occurred

LastError: last error code

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Contents Altivar 61 Page Table of contents Table of contents Please Note Important InformationHazard of Electric SHOCK, EXPLOSION, or ARC Flash Before you beginDocumentation structure Installation ManualProgramming Manual ATV61Presentation IntroductionNotation Installing the card in the drive Hardware setupReceipt Hardware descriptionCard RJ45 connector pinout Connecting to the Ethernet networkPin Signal Example of connection to an Ethernet networkEthernet network connection elements Access to Ethernet menu via the integrated display terminal Access to Ethernet menu via graphic display terminalEthernet menu ENTEthernet menu parameters IPP1 0.0.0 0 0 0 IPP2 IPP3 Code Description IPPIPP4 IPFFdrS FdrAFdrt FdrEList of functions to be configured ConfigurationPower-up Initialization Configuring IP addressesAssigning IP addresses Static Addressing DynamicConfiguring FDR Configuring BootpEntering IP addresses in the terminal IP card IPC1 IPC2 IPC3 IPC4 IP Mask IPM1 IPM2 IPM3 IPM4Reserving control Configuring IO ScanningControl via Ethernet in I/O profile Configuring the controlControl via Ethernet or the terminals in I/O profile Parameter Value CommentControl via Ethernet or the terminals in CiA402 profile Control via Ethernet in CiA402 Drivecom profileProfile Separate Communication monitoring Configuring communication interruption managementNetwork management CommunicationExternal Fault COM. Fault ManagementDrive response RDY NETFormat Range Terminal display Configuring monitored parametersSignalling LEDs DiagnosticsColor/ state Description Monitoring the control Available informationIntegrated display Terminal Workshop Web serverEthernet communication interruption type Troubleshooting communication interruptionsExtended communication interruption CodeTroubleshooting the card List of services supported Software setupClient Service Number of connections TCP connectionsModbus TCP server Unit ID Modbus TCP server Accessible parametersModbus TCP frames Drive Modbus serversEthernet card parameters Address Size Description Access Possible values, commentsIPC1.IPC2.IPC3.IPC4 IPM1.IPM2.IPM3.IPM4IPF1.IPF2.IPF3.IPF4 IPP1.IPP2.IPP3.IPP4FDR autosave Read Holding Registers 3 function List of Modbus functions supportedCode Modbus name Description Size of data Decimal Byte MeaningWrite Single Register 6 function Write Multiple Registers 16 = 16#10 function 16#17 Read/Write Multiple Registers 23 = 16#17 functionBytes Meaning With the VW3A3310d Ethernet card Read Device Identification 43 = 16#2B functionPeriodic variables IO Scanning serviceAddress table Address Description Default valueFDR service Local configuration Drive parameters configuration Downloaded configurationFirst use IP assignment Save DownloadingReplacing a drive Save the drive configuration parameters in the FDR serverDownload the IP addresses Check that the system is operationalConfiguration file Other commandsPeriodic saving LimitationsSetup menu Security submenu Documentation menu Home menu Monitoring menu Diagnostics menuStandard web server Web server functionsApplets Username and password Access to the web serverHome menu Web server user interfaceMonitoring menu Altivar Viewer Data Viewer Diagnostics menu Altivar ChartEthernet Statistics Setup menuHttp password and Data write password pages Lcfg = No nO FDR AgentFile Error Local ConfigError Code Restore CounterIO Scanner Assigning the IO Scanning periodic variables Enabling IO ScanningMaster Time outImportant Notice MailDocumentation menu FTP server AccessFile system FunctionsFTP functionality Comment DIRPrinciple Downloading from the web serverFile management File name 32 characters maxWeb server Type File name Size Complete URL Bytes Standard web server resourcesType File name Complete URL BytesPresentation Snmp agentTree structure Objects handled Objects Description Access Default valueATV Defining the hardware configuration Setup using PL7Bootp configuration Modbus Configuring Modbus messagingMulti Configuring periodic variables PLC Configuring the Dhcp address server FDR Setup using Concept Hardware configuration Traffic Cop Network configuration Setup using ProWORX NxTTCP/IP configuration O Scanner configuration Page 30072-452-37 2008-02