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13-6. E-mail Settings
“E-mail”
Set E-mail transmission related parameters for Ethernet interface. E-mail can be sent when alarm or time event occurs.
This section describes the things related to settings only. For general handling information, refer to the instruction manual
for “Communication Interface” provided separately.
1. Account setup
Set up necessary items for E-mail transmission such as transmission server and mail account. Although E-mail
receiving function is unavailable, POP3 server needs to be set since POP3 authentication is required in some cases
at transmission.
(1) Pressing the
key displays the
menu window (list of setting items).
(2) Select
“E-mail”.
(3) Make sure that the cursor is on Setting
beside
“Account”, and press the
key.
(4) Move the cursor to the parameter to be set
(5) Press the
key to make it available
for setting and then select or enter a value.
(6) After completing the settings of this item,
move the cursor to Set .
(7) Press the
key to register the
settings (when chart recording is ON, a
setting change mark is printed). To cancel
the settings, press the
key.
Note: Actual windows are separated. Use the ▲/▼ keys to scroll and continue settings
[List of E-mail Account setting parameters]
Parameter
Function
Default
Set value
POP3 Server
Set server name or IP address used for POP3
authentication using 32 characters maximum
Not set
Set server name when DNS is used.
Set server IP address when DNS is not used.
POP3 Port
Set POP3 server port No.
110
Fixed to 110
SMTP Server
Set SMTP server name or IP address using 32
characters maximum
Not set
Set server name when DNS is used.
Set server IP address when DNS is not used.
SMTP Port
Set SMTP server port No.
25
Fixed to 25
User ID
Set mail account using 32 characters maximum
Not set
Password
Set mail password using 32 characters
maximum
Not set
Authentication
Select authentication type for accessing
transmission server
None
None, POP, APOP
Sender
address
Set sender mail address using 32 characters
maximum
Not set