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To create a send sensor report example:
1.
Click
to create a 'Send email' action that sends an email to the desired recipient(s). For details, see
2.
In this example, this action is named
Email a Sensor Report
.
3.
If intended, you can customize the email messages in this action.
4.
Click
to create a 'Send sensor report' action that includes the 'Email a Sensor Report' action as its
destination action. For details, see
(on page 137).
5.
In this example, this action is named
Send Temperature Sensor Readings
.
6.
You can specify more than one temperature sensor as needed in this action.
7.
Click
to create a timer for performing the 'Send Temperature Sensor Readings' action
hourly. For details, see
8.
In this example, the timer is named
Hourly Temperature Sensor Reports
.
9.
To perform the specified action at 12:30 pm, 01:30 pm, 02:30 pm, and so on, select Hourly, and set the Minute to 30.
Then the PDU will send out an email containing the specified temperature sensor readings hourly every day.
Whenever you want the PDU to stop sending the temperature report, simply deselect the Enabled checkbox in the timer.
Email and SMS Message Placeholders
Actions of "Send email" and "Send SMS message" allow you to customize event messages. See
(on page 136)
(on page 140).
When clicking anywhere inside the text box, the Event Context Information displays, showing a list of placeholders and
their definitions. Simply drag the scroll bar and then click the desired placeholder to insert it into the custom message. Or
you can type a keyword in the "search" box to quickly find the desired placeholder.
If desired, you can sort the list by clicking the desired column header. See
(on page 27).
To make the Event Context Information disappear, click anywhere outside its window.
Following are placeholders that can be used in custom messages.
Placeholder
Definition
[ACTIVEINLET]
The label of the newly activated inlet
[CIRCUITCTRATING]
The circuit CT rating
[CIRCUITCURRENTRATING]
The circuit current rating