VibrationVIEW Help
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3.
Enter an Email address into the 'Send message from' field. This can be your e-mail address, if you
wish to receive any replies to the automatically sent messages. Some SMTP servers will only
accept mail if the "from" address is a valid Email address on the SMTP server.
4.
Enter a destination Email address in the 'Send message to' field. Multiple e-mail addresses can be
entered with a ";" separator.
5.
Enter a subject line to identify the message. This can be any convenient text, although it is useful
to use a unique subject line that can be used by an Email program such as Outlook to filter the
messages to a separate folder. If you are sending Email to a pager or cell phone, you may want to
leave the subject line blank, to keep the message length shorter.
Select your message options:
·
"Send status e-mail on test completion or aborted test" will send e-mail every time a test is
stopped.
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"Send status e-mail on abort errors" will send an e-mail every time a test aborts.
·
"Send status e-mail on schedule level changes" will send an e-mail each time the level in the test
schedule changes.
·
"Send status Email every n minutes while a test is running" will send an e-mail every n minutes to
keep you updated on test status continually.
Select Message delivery Options:
·
"Do not send any Email notification" turns the notification off.
·
"Enable Email notification for ONLY the next text" turns the notification on but shuts it back off after
the next test is complete.
·
"Enable Email notification for ALL tests" turns the notification on.
You can test the Email configuration by pressing the "Send test message now" button. This will send a
test message using the configured addresses. If you don't receive the message or get an error
message, check the configuration to make sure all of the settings are correct.
Shortcuts
Keys:
Ctrl+E
3.3.7
Web Server
Web Server command (
Configuration menu
)
This command opens the Configuration..Web Server tab on the
VibrationVIEW
Configuration dialog
box.
Summary of Contents for VibrationVIEW
Page 15: ...Document Revision Part I ...
Page 17: ...How To Part II ...
Page 96: ...Menu commands Part III ...
Page 142: ...Test Definition Part IV ...
Page 217: ...Control Centers Part V ...
Page 227: ...Accelerometer Toolbars Part VI ...
Page 231: ...Stop Codes Part VII ...
Page 263: ...Typical Views Part VIII ...
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Page 269: ...Dialog Boxes Part IX ...
Page 303: ...Windows Elements Part X ...
Page 309: ...APPENDIX Part XI ...
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