Configuration via Serial Mode or Telnet Port
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WiPort™
User
Guide
Unit Name
Enter the username used by the WiPort to send Email messages. The current value
is displayed in parentheses.
Unit name () ? _
Domain Name
Enter the Email server’s domain name. The current value is displayed in
parentheses.
Domain name () ? _
Recipient 1
Enter the full Email address of the trigger email recipient. The current value is
displayed in parentheses.
Recipient 1 () ? _
Recipient 2
Enter the full Email address of the trigger email recipient. The current value is
displayed in parentheses.
Recipient 2 () ? _
Trigger 1
A trigger event occurs when the unit receives the specified trigger input as a result of
a specified combination of conditions on the configurable pins.
Enable serial trigger input (N) ?
Trigger input1 [A/I/X] (X) ?
Trigger input1 [A/I/X] (X) ?
Trigger input1 [A/I/X] (X) ?
Message () ?
Priority (L) ?
Minimum notification interval (1 s) ?
Re-notification interval (0 s) ?
Set the configurable pins to A = Active, I = Inactive, or X = Don’t Care. Active can
mean Active Low or Active High. If the configurable pins are all set to
X
(Don’t Care),
then they are disabled. If both the serial sequence and the configurable pins are
disabled, the trigger is disabled.
To change the configurable pins’ settings, you must use DeviceInstaller or send
setup records to Port 77FE.
The
Message
is the subject line of the trigger event Email to the specified
recipient(s).
The
Priority
is the priority level for the trigger even Email. Enter
L
for normal priority
or
H
for high priority.
The
Minimum notification interval
is the minimum time allowed between individual
triggers. If a trigger event occurs within the minimum interval since the last trigger, it
is ignored.