POWERLOGIC® Ethernet Communications Card 63230-304-204A4
Using ECC Setup and Diagnostics Web Pages 1/2006
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ENGLISH
E-mail on Alarm E-mail on alarm is a method of distributing messages about anomalies
detected by Series 3000 and 4000 circuit monitors. When conditions are
outside normal parameters, a circuit monitor can send alarm information to
a list of e-mail addresses.
The e-mail on alarm function evaluates the need to send an alarm
notification every 30 seconds. It bundles up to 34 events in a single e-mail. If
an error occurs when sending an e-mail, the circuit monitor attempts to send
an e-mail every five minutes for three days or until it goes through,
whichever comes first. E-mails are sent in the default language selected on
the Advanced Setup page (see “Advanced Setup” on page 9). Only alarm
pickup events trigger an e-mail.
Setting up E-mail on Alarm
User Logins
Admin User, User 1, User 2, and
User 3
Shows the number of times a user has logged into the ECC
since the last time the Diagnostics page was reset.
Card Information
Processor Utilization A percentage from 0% to 100% indicating how much of the
processor is being used.
MAC Address The unique hardware address of an ECC.
Serial Number The serial number of the ECC.
Model Number The ECC model number (21).
Hardware Version ECC hardware version.
Manufacture Date Date the ECC was manufactured.
Diagnostics Description
Action Result
1. On the ECC home page, click E-mail on
Alarm Setup.
Opens the E-mail on Alarm Setup page.
2. Check the first check box in the Enable
column, then in the first To E-mail
Addresses text box, type the e-mail
address of a person receiving e-mail alarms
(49 characters maximum).
Enables and enters an alarm e-mail recipient.
NOTE: If the check box is unchecked, e-mail is
not sent to the To address.
3. Click the Set Schedule button next to the
e-mail address you entered in step 2. Opens a new window with the e-mail delivery
schedule table.
4. Check the hours and days of the week to
send an alarm e-mail, then click Update.
Selects and updates the e-mail schedule.
NOTE: You can hold down the mouse button to
paint entire horizontal or vertical blocks as
enabled or disabled on a schedule.
5. Select the alarm priority level when e-mail
is sent (Medium is the default). Selects High, Medium, or Low.
6. Type the SMTP IP address obtained from
your network administrator.
NOTE: SMTP, or Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol, is a protocol used to send e-mail
messages over a network. An SMTP server
is a networked device that handles the
delivery of e-mail using port 25.
Enters the mail server IP address.
7. In the From E-mail Address text box, type
the e-mail address of the person
administering the device (49 characters
maximum).
Enters from whom the e-mail was sent.
NOTE: A from e-mail address is required
because most SMTP servers require it.
8. Check Enable E-mail on Alarm Feature. Enables the e-mail on alarm feature.
NOTE: If the check box is unchecked, e-mail is
not sent to any of the To addresses.
9. To test the new settings, click Test E-mail. If the settings are correct, a test e-mail is sent
to the addresses in the To E-mail Addresses
text boxes.
10. Click Update. Saves the settings.
NOTE: See Figure 5 below for an illustration of the E-mail on Alarm Setup page.