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Now
BACK
out to the Main Menu and navigate to:
Alarms & Notifi-
cations / Email Notifications
. Highlight the upper box and turn the
knob to bring up any of the e-mail addresses you have entered
under
Recipients
.
With a recipient showing, check boxes to select the alarm(s) for
that person’s notification. In addition to the four signal prop-
erty alarms, you may also send that person a complete log of all
alarms on a
D
(daily),
W
(weekly), or
M
(monthly) schedule,
or any combination of these intervals.
THE ALARM LOG
From the Main Menu, navigate to:
Alarms & Notifications / Alarm
Log
. This shows a listing of all alarms received since the last
reset of the log.
Alarm
(type of alarm),
Station
(frequency) and
Time & Date
of the alarm are maintained. The
Time & Date
func-
tion requires an Internet connection (Page 41).
Alarm Log
Settings
From the Main Menu, navigate to:
Setup / Alarm Log Settings
. At
the top of the screen is a notation of how full the log is at the
moment. Although the log is capable of containing a couple of
thousand events, it might be important to know when you have
accumulated a certain number of entries, as this could be an
indication of some recurring reception problem. Highlight the
Email When:
box,
push
the knob, and
turn
it to set a desired fig-
ure. A setting of 10% equates to about 200 log entries.
Clear Log is at the bottom of the screen. Highlight the box,
push
the knob and, when prompted,
push
it again to delete all
alarm history. The AARON 650 Web interface provides means
of downloading the alarm log if desired.
SNMP OPERATION
SNMP Overview
SNMP, or Simple Network Management Protocol, allows other
TCP/UDP/IP equipment on the same Local Area Network (LAN)
to communicate directly with the AARON 650, and for the re-
ceiver, itself, to initiate an alarm on the network.
The AARON 650 will interface directly with a network control-
ler, which technically is known as the SNMP ‘Manager.’ The
AARON 650 incorporates an embedded ASCII text file called a
Management Information Base, or MIB. In setting up for SNMP
operation, the MIB file will have to be downloaded from the
AARON 650 and uploaded to the SNMP Manager. Downloading
the MIB file employs the AARON 650 Web interface and is de-
tailed on Page 46.
SNMP Mode
From the front panel, navigate to
Setup / Network / SNMP
, and
then select
Mode & Communities
. The default setting for
Mode:
is
Disabled
, which inhibits communication between the AARON
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