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2.13 Starting/Stopping E-mail Transmissions
• Starting/Stopping E-mail Transmissions
• If E-MAIL SETTINGS > BASIC SETTINGS > E-MAIL TRANSMISSION is turned
ON, the e-mail transmission function is enabled.
• If E-MAIL SETTINGS > BASIC SETTINGS > E-MAIL TRANSMISSION is turned
OFF, the e-mail transmission function is disabled. Unsent e-mail messages are
cleared.
• Contents of the E-mail Message
The figure below shows examples of an e-mail messages.
• Alarm mail example
From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 08:12:48 +0900 (JST)
Subject: (XL100) Alarm_summary
To: [email protected], [email protected]
LOOP1
TEMPERATURE
Alarm summary
<Host name>
XL
<CH>02
<Type>1L
<On>08/05 08:10:13
<Off>08/05 08:12:07
<Instantaneous value>
08/05 08:12:07
01=0.021V
02=-0.041V
03=-0.011V
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29=-0.541V
30=-0.546V
The XL100 display can be seen at the
following URL.
http://XL100.good.co.jp/
Header 1
Subject
Header 2
Channel number
Number/Type
Date/Time of alarm occurrence/release
Instantaneous value
(When Include INST is specified)
• Date/Time
• Channel number
• Instantaneous value
URL
(When Include source URL is specified)
• System mail example
From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 08:12:48 +0900 (JST)
Subject: (XL100) System_warning
To: [email protected], [email protected]
LOOP1
RAW MATERIAL
Memory full
<Host name>
XL100
08/05 08:12:48
<Media remaining> 53 KB
<Memory remaining> 1 hour
Header 1
Subject
Header 2
The reason for the e-mail transmission
Detailed message
(Media remaining is output when an
external storage medium is inserted in
the slot when data is saved.)