Configuring the Card
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Test:
Enables you to send an e-mail message to the recipient immediately. Use this method to check e-mail
transmission—particularly to check access to the SMTP server configured in the Network settings (see
“Network Settings” on page 37). A transmission report is added to the system log. The event label in the
subject and text of the message is replaced with a test label. If you make any modifications to the page, you
must save them before using the Test function.
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Save:
Saves any modifications.
The right side of the page shows the events that can require notification. By default, only main events, such as
battery operation and a few of the UPS alarms, are accessible. All the events display if the Show/Hide Events
option is selected. By default, only two events are selected for notification:
UPS Off sequence in progress
and
UPS fault
. You can modify this pre-selection by clicking on other events. You can restore the initial configuration
by clicking
Set Default
.
For security purposes, you must click
Save
and enter the admin user name and password to preserve any
modifications. By default, the user name and password are both
admin
.
E-Mail Message Settings
Use the Email Message Settings page to customize the content of e-mail messages initiated by the card
(see “E-Mail Notification” on page 33). See Figure 28.
Figure 28. Email Message Settings Page
Common settings for all e-mail message recipients follow:
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Sender (59 characters maximum):
Identifies the source of the message. The default value is [email protected].
This field allows free text. However, depending on the SMTP server configuration, the server may check that
the domain name contained in the Sender address exists and that the user in the Sender address belongs to
this domain.
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Subject:
Identifies the subject of the e-mail message to be sent. Enter text and select from the following
optional check boxes to build the message subject:
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UPS Name
specifies the name of the UPS.
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UPS Location
displays the geographic location of the UPS (see “System Settings” on page 39).
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Event Message
identifies the event generating the e-mail message.