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Automatic changeover unit
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Operating Basics
Configure event reporting
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The ECO8000 Series monitors several operational parameters and records events
when faults occur (See page 49, Fault and event descriptions.).
The instrument provides four methods for the reporting of fault events: SNMP
trap, e-mail, GPI signal, and instrument beeper. You can configure which events
are reported using one or a combination of these methods.
SNMP trap reporting. The instrument can send SNMP traps to up to four IP
addresses when enabled events occur. Use the SNMP CONFIG submenu to the
SNMP settings (See page 74, SNMP CONFIG submenu.) and use the TRAP
EVENTS submenu to select which events will be reported using SNMP traps (See
page 83, EVENT submenus.).
E-mail reporting. The instrument can send e-mail notifications to one e-mail
address when enabled events occur. Use the EMAIL REPORTING submenu to
configure the e-mail settings (See page 76, EMAIL REPORTING submenu.) and
use the EMAIL EVENTS submenu to select which events will be reported using
e-mail (See page 83, EVENT submenus.).
NOTE.
The e-mail client used by the ECO8000 Series does not support the TLS
(Transport Layer Security) protocol. This protocol is used by most ISPs and free
e-mail services like gmail, yahoo, live.com, etc.
Some e-mail servers do not require a login name and password. Before you
configure the e-mail reporting parameters, it is recommended that you contact
your local network administrator to determine the e-mail server address and to
determine whether an e-mail login name and password are required.
GPI signal reporting. The instrument can send a GPI signal using the GPIO
connector when enabled events occur (See page 22, GPIO connector signal
pinouts.). Use the GPI EVENTS submenu to select which events will be reported
using the GPIO connector (See page 83, EVENT submenus.).
Instrument beeper reporting. The instrument can emit a beep when enabled events
occur. Some events, such as a primary/backup source switch, emit a single beep.
Other events, such as a primary fault, emit one beep per second for as long as the
event is active. Use the BEEPER EVENTS submenu to select which events will
be reported using the instrument beeper (See page 83, EVENT submenus.).
ECO8000 Series Automatic Changeover Unit User Manual

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