Configuring the Unit
***************** E-mail *****************
Mail server: 0.0.0.0
Unit :
Domain :
Recipient 1:
Recipient 2:
*** Trigger 1
Serial Sequence: 00,00
CP1: X
CP2: X
CP3: X
Message :
Priority: L
Min. notification interval: 1 s
Re-notification interval : 0 s
*** Trigger 2
Serial Sequence: 00,00
CP1: X
CP2: X
CP3: X
Message :
Priority: L
Min. notification interval: 1 s
Re-notification interval : 0 s
*** Trigger 3
Serial Sequence: 00,00
CP1: X
CP2: X
CP3: X
Message :
Priority: L
Min. notification interval: 1 s
Re-notification interval : 0 s
4.7.1 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 XPort™ 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.
4.7.2 Trigger Setup
A trigger event can occur by receiving two bytes of a specified sequence on the serial port,
or by a specified combination of conditions on the configurable pins. 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.
If the configurable pins are all set to X (Don’t Care) then they are disabled. If both the serial
sequence and the configurable pins are disabled, the trigger is disabled.
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