Mail Send Function Details

 

Section 2-2

 

 

 

 

Trigger

Trigger-specific message in e-mail header

 

condition

 

 

Change in CPU

This mail have been posted at changing CPU mode (PRG-

 

Unit

>MON)

 

 

This mail have been posted at changing CPU mode (PRG-

 

 

>RUN)

 

 

 

 

 

This mail have been posted at changing CPU mode (MON-

 

 

>PRG)

 

 

 

 

 

This mail have been posted at changing CPU mode (MON-

 

 

>RUN)

 

 

 

 

 

This mail have been posted at changing CPU mode (RUN-

 

 

>PRG)

 

 

 

 

 

This mail have been posted at changing CPU mode (RUN-

 

 

>MON)

 

 

 

 

 

This mail have been posted at changing CPU mode

 

 

(PowerON->PRG)

 

 

 

 

 

This mail have been posted at changing CPU mode

 

 

(PowerON->MON)

 

 

 

 

 

This mail have been posted at changing CPU mode

 

 

(PowerON->RUN)

 

 

 

 

 

This mail have been posted at CPU error occurrence(FAL)

 

 

 

 

 

This mail have been posted at CPU error occurrence(FALS)

 

 

 

 

Periodic timer

This mail have been posted at regular intervals

 

Note Another sentence will be attached indicating how the specified

 

word's value has changed: “Channel data has changed from XX to

 

XX.”

Ethernet Unit Information

The Ethernet Unit information is always included in the e-mail.

 

• Model

 

 

• Version

 

 

• IP address (decimal notation)

 

• Subnet mask (decimal notation)

 

• IP address conversion method

Optional Information

The optional information that can be included in the e-mail body is listed

 

below.

 

Different information can be selected with each mail trigger, and more than one type of information can be selected. (The selections are specified in the CPU Bus Unit System Setup.) If no optional information is selected, the e-mail will not be sent even when the trigger condition is met.

User-set Information

User-set information is ASCII text set by the user in the CPU Unit's memory. Up to 1,024 bytes of data can be sent from the user-set mail data address set in the CPU Bus Unit Area.

Note (a) The user-set message sent in each e-mail can be changed just by changing the contents of the relevant words in the CPU Bus Unit Area. To change the user-set message easily, prepare sev- eral messages in advance and copy the desired message to the CPU Bus Unit Area when it is required.

The data set by the user is sent just as it is, and the code is not converted.

(b)If there is a null code character (00 Hex) in the data, only the data up to that point will be sent.

(c)The user-set data is sent as-is and the codes are not converted.

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Omron CJ1W-ETN21 operation manual Words value has changed Channel data has changed from XX to, Ethernet Unit Information