E-Mail Transmission Status Area (Address: 5000 To 5992) - Mitsubishi Electric QJ81DL96 User Manual

Melsec q series, high speed data logger module
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3
SPECIFICATIONS
Decimal address
(Hexadecimal)
5985 to 5986
Resending buffer size
(1761
to 1762
)
H
H
5987 to 5988
Buffering number
(1763
to 1764
)
(current value)
H
H
5989 to 5990
Buffering number
(1765
to 1766
)
(maximum value)
H
H
Buffer usage rate
5991 (1767
)
H
(current value)
Buffer usage rate
5992 (1768
)
H
(maximum value)
(1) Normally completed e-mail count (address: 5002)
Stores the cumulative number of times the high speed data logger module sends an
e-mail to the mail server.
(2) Attachment transmission count (address: 5003)
Stores the cumulative number of times the high speed data logger module sends an
e-mail with a file attachment.
(3) Abnormally completed e-mail count (address: 5004)
Stores the cumulative number of communication error occurrences returned when the
e-mail send was requested to the mail server by the high speed data logger module.
Remark
(4) Error log write count (address: 5005)
Stores the cumulative number of times e-mail transmission completes abnormally and
a error log is registered.
The error is registered to the error log when the e-mail transmission error (X17) is ON.
Name
Displays the value specified as resending buffer size in
the optional setting of the E-mail setting in double word
(32-bit value). (unit: number of items)
Displays the number of buffered data (the number of
resending E-mails) stored in the current E-mail
resending buffer in double word (32-bit value). (unit:
number of items)
Displays the maximum number of buffered data stored
in the E-mail resending buffer up to the present in
double word (32-bit value). (unit: number of items)
Displays the current E-mail resending buffer usage rate
in word (16-bit value). (unit: %)
Displays the maximum value of the E-mail resending
buffer usage rate up to the present in word (16-bit
value). (unit: %)
About e-mail counts
• When e-mails are sent to all valid addresses
Transmission count is added up and stored in 'normally completed
e-mail count'.
• When e-mails are sent to a portion of invalid addresses
Transmission count is added up and stored in 'abnormally completed
e-mail count'.
• When e-mails are sent to all invalid addresses
Transmission count is added up and stored in 'abnormally completed
e-mail count'.
However, depending on the mail server specifications, there may be situations
where the transmission count is not added to 'abnormally completed e-mail count'
even if an e-mail is sent to an invalid address.

3.4.14 E-mail transmission status area (address: 5000 to 5992)

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Description
3.4 Buffer Memory List
1
Initial
R/W
value
R
0
2
R
0
R
0
3
R
0
R
0
R: Read-only
4
5
6
7
8
3
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