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E-mail Report Programming
To setup History and Detector Status reports schedule:
Click on the
1.
E-mail Reporting option
. The
E-mail Reporting window
displays.
Click in the
2.
days of the week’s selection box
to choose the days that the
History and Detector Status report(s)
will be sent.
Adjust
3.
time
, if necessary.
Select a
4.
day of the month
, if you wish reports to be sent on a specific day of each month.
Note
: Be sure to select
each report type in the next e-mail section for each recipient you wish to send these reports.
To setup addresses and select events and/or reports:
In the e-mail address section, as shown below, enter up to twenty (20) e-mail addresses, if needed.
1.
Select the
2.
"Enable E-mail Requests
" option if the e-mail addressee may request reports from the panel.
Note
: If
"Enable E-mail Requests"
is not selected, the panel will ignore an e-mail request for an on-demand report.
Select each type of event(s) and/or report(s) you wish to send to the applicable e-mail address.
3.
An “
4.
” displays in each selected report type.
E-mail Reporting showing Enable E-mail Request
Figure 91.
E-mail Sent from Panel
To send a report from the panel:
Select the
1.
Data Transfer
(Menu Option 7)
on the panel menu.
Select one of the transfer options as described below:
2.
Data Transfer Options
Table 14:
Option
Description
1=Remote Access
Used to enable remote access
2=e-mail Det Stat
Allows user to e-mail a detector status file
3=e-mail History
Allows user to e-mail a history file
4=e-mail Config
Allows user to e-mail a panel configuration file (.fpcf)
5=e-mail Test
Allows user to send a test e-mail
6=Server Status
Allows e-mail server status to be verified
Important Note:
The "Enable
E-mail Requests" option must
be selected in order for the
panel to respond to an e-mail
addressee requesting an on-
demand report.
System e-mail communications and functions are intended for informational reporting purposes only. They are intended to be used as a
convenience function. e-mail communications should NOT be used as a primary means of reporting emergency information.