Configuring the MeterM@il Feature to Send Data Logs

ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide

 

 

5.Link the Log Export module’s Source input to the Data Recorder module’s Data Log output.

6.Link the Log Export module’s Send input to the Data Recorder module’s Record Complete output.

7.Configure these Log Export module setup registers appropriately:

Destination – This is the destination’s Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). Current support is limited to email URIs (e.g. mailto:john.doe@anywhere.com). You must include mailto: as a prefix to the email address string in order to send records via email. The default value is “Enter Destination Address,” which means you must specify a destination in order for the module to go online. The destination string can be anywhere between 0 and 80 characters.

Maximum Send Records – This register determines the maximum number of records that are emailed at once. The default value is set to 0, essentially disabling the module. This register must be changed to a non-zero value for the Log Export module to go online.

Email From - This register contains the address that appears in the From: field of the email sent by the Log Export module. This register only applies to messages sent via email. The default value depends on which Log Export module you are using and the meter's serial number. Email arriving from a meter have a default format like LogExport<module number>@<serial number>.

Configure the following Log Export module setup registers when using the MeterM@il feature in a gateway scenario. These registers differentiate the gatewayed device (which logs the data) from the gateway meter (which sends the data).

Gatewayed Device Namespace - The string value in this register is used as the namespace attribute in the Device element of XML messages generated by the module. The default value is Default. When it is set to Default, the namespace attribute of the Device element inherits the value from the Factory module's Device Namespace setup register.

Gatewayed Device Name - The string value in this register is used as the name attribute in the Device element of XML messages generated by the module. The default value is Default. When it is set to Default, the name attribute of the Device element inherits the value from the Factory module's Device Name setup register.

Gatewayed Device Type - This value is used as the type attribute in the Device element of XML messages generated by the module. The default value is Default. When set to Default, the type attribute of the Device element inherits the value from the Factory module's DeviceType register.

Click Send and save. When the Send input is pulsed, the Log Export module establishes communications with the SMTP mail server and sends the data log via email.

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MeterM@il Internal Email Server Feature Technical Note

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Multi-Tech Systems 7600, 7500 manual MeterM@il Internal Email Server Feature Technical Note

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