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*** Trigger 2 
Enable serial trigger input (N) ? 
Trigger input1 [A/I/X] (X) ? 
Trigger input2 [A/I/X] (X) ? 
Trigger input3 [A/I/X] (X) ? 
Message (): 
Priority (L): 
Min. notification interval (1 s): 
Re-notification interval (0 s): 
*** Trigger 3 
Enable serial trigger input (N) ? 
Trigger input1 [A/I/X] (X) ? 
Trigger input2 [A/I/X] (X) ? 
Trigger input3 [A/I/X] (X) ? 
Message (): 
Priority (L): 
Min. notification interval (1 s): 
Re-notification interval (0 s): 
3.15.1 E-mail Setup E-mail setup requires you to set up the e-mail server location as follows: 
Mail server:   The IP address in decimal-dot notation. 
Unit:   The user name used by the NET232/USB to send e-mail messages 
Domain:   The Domain name of your e-mail server 
Recipient 1:   Full e-mail address of the recipient. 
Recipient 2:   Full e-mail address of the second recipient. 
3.15.2 Trigger Setup A trigger event can occur by receiving two bytes of a specified sequence on the serial port. If the serial 
sequence is set to 00,00 then it is disabled. At the Serial Sequence prompt, enter the ASCII Hex value. 
Example: A two byte sequence of 12 would be 0x31, 0x32.  
Set all the configurable pins to X (Don’t Care) so they are disabled. If both the serial sequence and the 
configurable pins are disabled, the trigger is disabled.  
Message:   Enter the subject line of the e-mail. 
Priority:   L is for normal priority, H is for High Priority.  
Min. notification interval:   The minimum time allowed between individual triggers. If a trigger event 
occurs faster than the minimum interval, the trigger will be ignored.  
Re-notification interval:   If a single trigger event stays asserted, then an e-mail message will be sent 
at this time interval.  
Each trigger is independent from the others. Each condition within an individual trigger must be met before 
the e-mail will be sent.  
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