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The
Login
field
is used to enter the login name required by the MCT
to log in to your company’s mail server.
You can use your login if one is not set up specifically for the MCT on your network. Contact your network
administrator for assistance.
The
Return Address
is the address given for the MCT
on your company’s mail server. The MCT does not
accept email messages; however, this field is required for proper email delivery for security/anti-spam purposes.
If using your personal login name, you can also use your personal email address if one is not set up specifically
for the MCT on your network. Contact your network administrator for assistance.
The
Password
field is used for entering a password, if required by your network server, to send email. Contact
your system administrator for assistance.
This
SMTP Address
field is for entering the address of the email server used for sending emails. This must be
a valid mail server for which the above settings allow MCT access. Contact your system administrator for
assistance.
This
Subject
field is used to enter a subject line for emails and/or SMS text messages. It can be used to provide
an identifier to the recipients of the alarm message to know which chamber it is coming from.
NOTE:
It is recommended to put some form of entry in this field. It can be left blank; however, many firewalls
and spam filters will filter out messages without subject lines. That may prevent recipients from
receiving the email. It can also be useful for identifying a particular unit on the factory floor.
The
Port
field is used to set the port number that will be used on the device for email operations. For non-
secure connections (no SSL/TLS) port 25 is the default. If SSL/TLS is used, port 587 is usually the standard
port selected.
The
SSL/TLS
button is used to enable or disable
Secure Socket
Layer (SSL)
and
Transport Security Layer
(TLS) functionality. These protocols are used to provide an authenticated connection between servers and
clients as well as encrypt information between the two. This provides a more secure environment for email
information with many public email services only allowing SSL/TLS connectivity.
Once all settings have been made, be sure to press the “Save” button to begin using the new values and store
them, so that on the next power up, the settings will be retained. The body of the email/SMS text message will
contain the description of the alarm condition as it would appear on the alarm screen. If the mail server is down,
or the MCT is not connected to the network, the message will not be sent and a local alarm message on the
Alarm screen will indicate a transmission failure.
Summary of Contents for MCT-CM
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