Menu buttons, Message format tab – GE v6 User Manual

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Menu Buttons

View Menu
The Menu Buttons option determines whether or not the Secure Perfect graphics display beside options
in the drop-down menus.

Clear the check box to hide the graphics from view.

Message Format Tab

Alarm Notifier Form
This tab allows you to format the appearance of the e-mail alarm notification, based on your Windows
regional font settings.
Date/Time Format
Select a date/time format from the drop-down list.
Header
Select this check box to display a header greeting. In the Header field, enter text up to 256 alphanumeric
characters. This could be additional details explaining the alarm condition.

If you do not select the check box, any header message you create will NOT be included in
your e-mail.

If you do not enter a header greeting, an equivalent white space will display at the beginning
of the e-mail notification.

Footer
Select this check box to display a footer closing. In the Footer field, enter text up to 256 alphanumeric
characters. This space could provide a name and number to contact if the receiver has a question.

If you do not select the check box, any footer message you create will NOT be included in
your e-mail.

If you do not enter a foot or closing, an equivalent white space will display at the end of the e-
mail notification.

Alarm Information: The information displayed on the e-mail message may look similar to:

0151-1-01 DI|Alarm|10/16/02 15:20:59

where:

0151-1-01 DI

=

The micro, board and reader.

Alarm

=

The alarm state.

10/16/01 15:20:59

=

The micro date and time.

Add Alarm Instruction
Select this check box to include the alarm instruction associated with this alarm, in this e-mail notification.

If this check box is not selected, any associated alarm instruction will not be included in the
message.

If this check box is selected and there are no alarm instructions, no instructions will be
included in the message.

Alarm/Reset Text
This text is how you want the alarm State to display to the receiver. You can do one of the following:

Accept the default alarm state entry, as displayed in the language of the current operator.

Select and replace the existing text with alarm state text in another language, such as the
language of the receiver. You can also add to the text with additional text (no more than 32
alphanumeric characters total) describing the state.

Alarm Text: Default alarm state text is

Alarm

, displayed in the language of the current operator.

Reset Text: Default alarm reset state text is

Reset

, displayed in the language of the current operator.

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