E-mail transmission – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual
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E-mail Transmission
Transmitting e-mail messages
The available types of e-mails are listed below. E-mail can be automatically transmitted
for each item. You can specify two groups of destinations and specify the destination for
each item. In addition, you can set a header string for each item.
• Alarm mail
Reports alarm information when an alarm occurs or clears.
• System mail
Notifies the time of the power failure and the time of recovery when the FX recovers
from a power failure.
Notifies the detection of memory end when it is detected.
Notifies the error code and message when a media-related error occurs (an error on
the external storage medium or when the data cannot be stored due to insufficient free
space on the external storage medium).
Notifies the error code and message when an error related to FTP client (when a data
transfer fails using the FTP client function) occurs.
• Scheduled mail
Transmits an e-mail message when the specified time is reached. This can be used to
confirm that the e-mail transmission function including the network is working properly.
You can specify the reference time and the e-mail transmission interval for each
destination.
• Report mail (only on models with the /M1, /PM1, or /PWR1 math option)
Notifies the report results.
For the procedure to set the e-mail transmission function, see section 1.4.
For the e-mail transmission format, see section 1.4.
For the procedure to start/stop e-mail transmission, see section 1.4.
From: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 08:00:45 +0900 (JST)
Subject: Periodic_data
To: [email protected], [email protected]
LOOP1
TEMPERATURE
Time
Host name
FX1000
Time of transmission
10/02 08:00:01
Header 1
Subject
Example of an e-mail sent at a scheduled time
Header 2
E-mail test
• You can send a test message from the FX to the recipient to check that e-mails are
transmitted.
• You can confirm the result of the e-mail test on the e-mail log screen.
• For the procedure to use this function, see section 1.4.
1.1 What You Can Do with the FX1000