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Password - Enter your password associated with your user name. If you have a system
where the log in password expires and requires you to change it periodically, you will need
to update the logon password in the recorders when you are forced to change your PC pass-
word.
User Address - Your network email address. Or this could be a generic name used to iden-
tify the recorder. No spaces!
Recipients Address - Enter up to 12 email addresses of the destination you want the email
to be sent to.
Templates -
be sent out in an email then set them up here and give it a template name.
These templates can be used with the events function to send an email as an effect of an occurrence.
See "Event Effects" on page 85.
Select a template from the list, add a Subject heading (up to 50 characters) and Message Body text
as you would for a normal email. Type into the message body text box up to 80 characters per line and
up to 100 lines of text can be entered including
will include specific pen data to your email.
Contact your IT Administrator for advice on entering Server name requirements.
(Main Menu > Configure > Setup > Edit Setup > Comms > Comms Services > SNTP)
Simple Network Time Protocols is a protocol for synchronising the clock on the recorder with
a Network Server.
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These are user defined templates containing email text. If you require standard text to
Figure 4.6 Templates for Email using Embedded Values
SNTP
• Server Enable - Toggle On and Off. Activate this to make this recorder the server.
Other recorders, set up as clients, can synchronise their time to this server recorder.
• Client Enable - Toggle On and Off. Activate this to set this recorder to synchronise time
with the server. See
• Server Name - (up to 32 characters). Only available when Client Enable is active. This
is the name of the Network Server that can be used for time synchronisation. Enter the
server name to be used for time synchronisation (this could be a Time Server on the
internet or on your network). If a recorder is acting as the Server, the Client recorders
must have the recorder's network ID. eg. xs-nnnnnn, this is the 6-digit Serial number.
See "System" on page 128
Power up
"Embedded Process Values" on page 85
Figure 4.7 on page 78.
for the recorder's serial number.
. This
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