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Receiving E-mail Status Reports
When a system status (
Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble events
) e-mail is received, the body of the e-mail contains the information
entered in the
“Job Details” section
of the software (
as shown below
). If nothing is entered in the software, the body of the e-mail
will only indicate the events that occurred. The events are listed after the
“Job Details”
information. They are formatted with a
date/time stamp showing when the event occurred, event type, and the event description or the point information.
Example of Job Details in System Status E-mail
Figure 103.
When a history or detector (sensitivity) status e-mail is received it contains two attachments:
A text file (.txt)
•
A comma separated values (.csv) file
•
Example of a Detector "Sensitivity" Status text file (.txt)
Figure 104.
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.
Job Details display here
Refer to Table 17 – Zone Attributes
in this Section for an explanation of
Day/Night Sensitivity settings.