Mail Notification Setting During Alarm/Sensor Input
In a network environment where use of a mail server (SMTP) is possible, mail notification setting can be performed at
1. Click z
1 Select a [Mode].
2 Register the [Mail (SMTP) |
Server ]. |
3 Select an [Interval] for sending out notification messages (5, 10, 15 or 30 minutes).
4 Register the mail address of the [To E- MAIL].
5 Register the mail address of the [From
6 Click [SAVE].
Upon setting, the mail notification feature can be checked to ensure that it is properly functioning.
•Clicking [SAVE] at the
1 Click [TEST E-MAIL].
•Click [TEST
•When sending of notification fails due to errors in the settings or network, an error message will be displayed. Check the mail notification as well as network settings.
<Selection items for 1>
•[None]:
Disables the mail notification feature.
•[Alarm/Sensor]:
Sends out mail notification during alarm/ sensor input.
Notes
•When using the mail notification feature, perform settings described in page 96 ‘Net- work Settings’ as well.
•To use the mail notification feature, the following information must be registered.
•Mode
•Mail (SMTP) Server (Enter the domain name.)
•Sender’s Mail Address
•Minimum Mail Notification Interval
•Receiver’s Mail Address
•Notification mails can be sent out to mul- tiple receivers by inserting [ , ] or a space between the receivers’ mail addresses. (Maximum no. of input characters is 254)
•The following is registered as the [Subject:] in the factory settings:
[Starting Alarm/Sensor REC!!] (Maximum no. of input characters is 32)
•[Normal] or [Short] can also be selected from the [List Form] as the mode of mes- sage display.
Caution
•Mail notification may fail depending on the authentication method at the mail server.
•Consult your network administrator on the mail server’s settings.
•A complete alarm/sensor list may not be received depending on the maximum no. of characters a mobile can receive.
•Regardless of the interval setting of mail notification, the mail notification will be sent within 10 minutes from the first alarm/sen- sor input. It may take much time before data can be received depending on the network environment.
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