
Chapter 6 P2P service
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6.6 E-mail Service
E-mail service is a service to notify the remote administrator of the status by using the system when a problem
occurs in the system. If the status of the CPU has changed or an event occurred during operation, you can deliver
the status using the mail server.
6.6.1
Email setting
(1) Click the 'Email' item from the P2P window of XG5000 to activate the 'E -Mail setting screen.
If you check Use E-Mail, the following settings are possible.
Category
Item
Usage
using E-mail
Selects whether or not to use email service. This item must be
checked before the email can be used.
User
information
User name
Set the user name displayed when the other person receives the mail.
When set to PLC, the sender name appears as PLC when receiving
mail.
Mail address
The recipient e-mail address when you clicked Reply.
Refers to the sender's mail server consisting of the user name and
mail server, and the PLC can send data and the reply can Setting high
speed to be received by the PC.
Server
Information
POP3 server address
Set the IP address to the server address that receives mail from other
devices. It can be set as a mail server that supports POP3.
SMTP server
address
The IP address must be set as the server address for the PLC to send
data. Can be set to a server that supports SMTP.
Account name
Set the same account name as the email address in POP3.
Password
Set a password to access the POP3 account.
Message
confirmation intervals
Set the time to check if a message arrived.
Event
information
Message
surveillance period
This is the period to check whether the PLC mode has been changed
or not.
RUN -> STOP
When the PLC mode has changed from RUN to STOP, the Ethernet
automatically sends an email.
STOP -> RUN
When the PLC mode has changed from STOP to RUN, the Ethernet
automatically sends an email.
ERROR
When an error occurs during PLC run, the Ethernet automatically
sends an email. Sent when an error occurs in RUN, STOP, etc.
Summary of Contents for XGL-EFMF
Page 17: ...Table of Content 16 ...
Page 27: ...Chapter 1 Overview 1 10 ...
Page 39: ...Chapter 2 Product specifications 2 12 4 XOL ES4T XOL ES4H 2 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...
Page 108: ...Chapter 4 Smart Extension service 4 19 The opposite case is indicated by a blue line ...
Page 135: ...Chapter 4 Smart Extension service 4 46 ...
Page 174: ...Chapter 5 High speed link service 5 35 ...
Page 197: ...Chapter 6 P2P service 6 14 Then select Online Change Mode to run ...
Page 227: ...Chapter 6 P2P service 6 44 ...
Page 289: ...Chapter 7 server service 7 62 ...
Page 358: ...Appendix A 25 A 6 Dimension 1 XGL EFMTB EFMFB XGL EH5T Unit mm ...
Page 359: ...Appendix A 26 2 XOL ES4H Unit mm ...
Page 360: ...Appendix A 27 3 XOL ES4T Unit mm ...
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Page 363: ...Warranty and Environment Policy 2 ...