E-mail format – Yokogawa Removable Chassis DX1000N User Manual
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E-mail Format
The formats of alarm e-mails, scheduled e-mails, system e-mails, invalid user mails
(/AS1 advanced security option), report e-mails, and test e-mails are given below. For
details on the common display items, see “Common Display Items for All Formats” in this
section.
Alarm Notification E-mail Format
• Subject
Subject: Alarm Summary(-[tag number or channel number])
The tag number or channel number enclosed in parentheses is used only when they
are configured to be included in the subject (on models with release number 3 or
later).
• Syntax
header1CRLF
header2CRLF
CRLF
Alarm_summary.CRLF
hostCRLF
CRLF
CRLF
mo/dd_hh:mi:ssCRLF
ccc···c=ddd···dCRLF
····························
CRLF
Access_the_following_URL_in_order_to_look_at_a_screen.CRLF
http://host.domain/CRLF
CRLF
cc c···c Channel number, tag comment, or tag number
(Up to 16 characters. Channels set to Skip or Off are not output. (For
the channel number, see section 3.3.)
l Alarm level (1 to 4)
q Alarm type (H, L, h, l, R, or r)
H (high limit alarm), L (low limit alarm), h (difference high limit alarm),
l(difference low limit alarm), R(high limit on rate-of-change alarm),
r(low limit on rate-of-change alarm)
aaa Alarm status (off or on)
ddd···d Measured/Computed value (up to 10 digits including the sign and
decimal point) + unit (up to 6 characters)
+OVER:
Positive overrange
-OVER:
Negative overrange
Burnout:
Burnout data
*****:
Error data
The DX transmits channel numbers, alarm types, and alarm statuses for up to
10 events in a single e-mail. If the DX is configured to include a tag number or a
channel number in the e-mail subject, one e-mail is sent for each event.
1.4 Sending E-mail Messages