Configuring the system – Aquametrix 2300 Multi-Input Controller User Manual User Manual

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Monitor Name

{{#relayname}}

Name of the Monitor (relay or control) that was
triggered

Sensor Value

{{#currentvalue}}

Current scaled value of the Sensor at the time the
email message was sent

Description

{{#mdescrip}}

Description that was entered during the
configuration of the Sensor

Control State

{{#relayresult}}

ON or OFF state of the output relay at the time the
email message was sent

10.5. Email To Addresses

The final submenu is Email TO Addresses, which list the previously entered Emails that are
seen in the drop down menu when setting Monitor emails. Next to each of these is a list of
probes that have been set up with email notifications to each address. New email addresses
may be added here, or existing ones deleted.

Text messages set up can be sent to smart phones via email addresses as per Section 5.2.

10.6. Diagnosing Email Problems

The first step in diagnosing email problems is to perform the Test Email operation as outlined
in the previous section. This ensures that the system can properly connect to the Email server
used to send emails.

It is also useful to have a way to send an email at a known time to a known recipient. The
Email Setup page provides a mechanism to send a test email.

When you select this choice, enter an existing email address from the list or enter a new one.
Pressing Send Test Email will send a pre-formatted email with the subject AquaMetrix 2300
Test Message
to the email addresses specified.

One additional resource is provided by the system; the ability to look at the history of all
Emails sent. A separate log file is maintained that lists each email that was sent, including the
time, recipient list, subject and message text. This Email log file is described in Section 6.

11. Configuring the System

11.1. System Name and Time

Under Setup is the System Configuration menu, with 5 submenus that cover a range of
system settings. The first submenu is Name & Time Configuration. This menu allows the
user to change the name of the system, which will appear on the front panel, in the log files,
and on Email notifications sent from the system. Time and date settings are set here for
systems that are not connected to the Internet, otherwise the unit obtains the time and date
from the Internet. The user may input the local time zone and whether daylight savings time
is enabled.

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