Periodic Reports

Configure your appliance to generate sensor reading reports and deliver them on a user-specified schedule. These reports contain readings for all sensors connected to your appliance. Double-click the Periodic Reports icon to open the Periodic Reports Configuration window. This window displays a table with the following reporting methods:

Periodic E-mail Report

Periodic FTP Report

Periodic HTTP Report

If a periodic report is enabled and configured, you can click Test Reports to immediately generate and deliver reports to all enabled report recipients.

Configuring periodic e-mail reports

1.Select Periodic E-mail Report from the Periodic Reports Configuration window and click Edit.

2.The Edit E-mail Periodic Report window opens and contains the following fields:

Field

Description

 

 

Enabled

Enable periodic e-mail reporting.

Include camera

Include image captures by camera pods connected to the appliance

pictures

in the e-mailed report. Image captures included with periodic

 

reports are 640x480 resolution, regardless of appliance camera

 

settings.

Include maps

Include maps in the e-mailed report.

Include graphs

Include graphs of the sensor readings in the e-mailed report.

Interval

The frequency in minutes with which e-mail reports are generated.

Sensor priority

Limit the amount of sensor data included with the periodic report.

 

Select one of the following settings:

 

High: Only sensor data associated with physical sensors that are

 

integrated with or connected to the appliance are included in the

 

report. Sensor data associated with shared pods is not included in

 

the report.

 

Medium: Sensor data associated with physical sensors and shared

 

pods is included in the report. Data associated with scanned

 

devices is not included.

 

Low: Sensor data from all sensors is included in the report.

Graph priority

Limit the amount of sensor data included with the periodic report.

 

Select one of the following settings:

 

High: Only sensor data associated with physical sensors that are

 

integrated with or connected to the appliance are included in the

 

report. Sensor data associated with shared pods is not included in

 

the report.

 

Medium: Sensor data associated with physical sensors and shared

 

pods is included in the report. Data associated with scanned

 

devices is not included.

 

Low: Sensor data from all sensors is included in the report.

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APC NBRK0570, NBRK0550, NBRK0450 manual Periodic Reports, Configuring periodic e-mail reports

NBRK0550, NBRK0450, NBRK0570 specifications

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