
Configure these settings if you would like to receive e-mail alarm notifications from the panel. The
information for the following settings is available from your Network Administrator or Internet Service
Provider (ISP).
SMTP Server:
The name or IP address of your SMTP server used for sending outgoing e-mail.
Note: SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is not supported by the panel e-mail alarm notifications. Some
web-based SMTP servers require SSL; the e-mail alarm notifications will not work properly if your
server requires SSL.
SMTP Port:
The port used by your SMTP server. The standard port used by most SMTP servers is
25
.
"From" E-mail Address:
Enter the e-mail address you wish to appear as the sender of the e-mail
notifications.
"To" E-mail Address #1:
Enter an e-mail address you wish to receive the e-mail notifications. This
field can also be used to send a text message notification to a cell phone. See the
Text Message Alarm
Notifications
section for more information.
"To" E-mail Address #2:
If you would like a second e-mail address to receive the e-mail notifications,
enter it here. If this field is used, a valid e-mail address must also be entered in the
“To” E-mail
Address #1
field.
SMTP User Name:
If your SMTP server requires a user name and password, enter the user name here.
Leave this field blank if your SMTP server does not require authentication.
SMTP Password:
If your SMTP server requires a user name and password, enter the password here.
Leave this field blank if your SMTP server does not require authentication.
Minimum E-mail Interval:
This setting allows you to specify how many minutes have to elapse
between e-mail notifications. This setting is used to prevent your network from being flooded with
alarm e-mails if your alarm thresholds are not set correctly. The default setting is 1 minute. This setting
can be changed to anything between 0 and 60 minutes.
ALARM SETUP
This page allows you to select which alarms you wish to monitor, and also allows you to enter custom
thresholds for each status condition. To save any changes to the alarm settings, click on
Save Settings
at the bottom of this page.
FUSE ALARM
Activate Alarm Form C Contact:
If this box is checked, the alarm form “C” contacts on the panel will
indicate a fault condition when an output fuse is blown.
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