Configuring custom e-mail, About custom e-mail, Fig. 307: e-mail template for e-mail #0 – Hardy HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser Controller User Manual

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E-Mail

Step 3. In the List of Setpoints click on the setpoints you

want included in the E-Mails. (See Fig. 305) You
can Select All Setpoints by clicking on All Set-
points. If you want to select less than 12 setpoints,
click and hold down the Ctrl (Control) button. Place
the cursor over the Setpoints you want to include
and left click.

Step 4. Repeat this process for every Setpoint you want to

include.

Step 5. Repeat steps 1-4 for “Mail to Address or Group 2”

and “Mail to Address or Group 3”.

Step 6. Click on the Save Button.
Step 7. If you need assistance click on

help

at the top of the

page.

Step 8. This completes the Standard E-Mail Configuration.

Configuring Custom E-Mail

About Custom E-Mail

The Custom E-Mail has 10 user defined templates which you
can select from the E-Mail # pull down menu. Each template
has a to address, subject and body. You can modify the tem-
plates to fit your requirements by double clicking in each
field you want to change. When you save a modified tem-
plate, that will now become the template for that E-mail
number. Now when you click on the E-mail #, the modified
template appears in the text field in place of the original tem-
plate’s information. The “To Address” is the E-mail address
you wish to receive the E-Mail. The “Subject” appears in the
Subject field. The E-Mail message text is located in the
Body text field.

Step 1. Click on the right arrow in the Standard E-Mail

Web page, the Custom E-Mail page appears. (See
Fig. 306)

FIG. 306: CUSTOM E-MAIL WEB PAGE

Step 2. Click on the E-mail # pull down menu and select

the E-mail template you want. The preselected tem-

plate information appears in the To Address, Sub-
ject and Body.

Step 3. If you are satisfied with the configuration in the

original template click on the Save button.

Step 4. To change the text fields, double click in the fields

to highlight the text and type in the new informa-
tion. (See Fig. 307)

FIG. 307: E-MAIL TEMPLATE FOR E-MAIL #0

Step 5. Click in the “To address text field”. Type in the

address you want the E-mail sent to. Make sure to
use the “at symbol (@)” between the User Name
and the Domain Name, otherwise the server will
not know that it is an E-Mail. Also make sure you
put the correct extension to determine the type of
organization the E-mail is being sent to (e.g. .com,
.org, .edu, .net etc.). (See Fig. 308)

FIG. 308: PARTS OF AN E-MAIL ADDRESS

About Tokens

Tokens are symbols that you enter in the subject or the body
of the Custom E-mail to format the E-mail or to insert a
parameter value. Tokens begin with the “less than” symbol
(<) and end with the “greater than” symbol (>). You can
enter any of the instrument’s parameter values by using the
tokens with the form <PARAMETERNUMBER>, where

[email protected]

User Name

Domain
Name

Type of
Organization

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