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Email Schedule
Email alerts can be sent in response to changes in the
digital inputs. For example, an email can be sent
whenever a door sensor detects that a door has been
opened. However, in this example you may only want
an email if the door is opened after office hours. The
email schedule allows emails to be enabled or
disabled during specific blocks of time and on a daily
schedule.
Click on each time block or click and drag to toggle it
from red (disabled) to green (enabled) and back. For
the Email schedule to work properly you must set the
current time (see Section 3.6: Date/Time Tab.)
To disable emails during normal 8:00 to 5:00, Monday
to Friday office hours, make the settings shown in the
example to the right.
Email Deadband
Number of seconds elapsed between input events before allowing another email to be sent. The max
setting is 10 seconds with a resolution of 100ms. With an application using a tilt switch for detecting
movement, the switch may open and close multiple times as it is moved. The deadband will allow an
email to be sent at the first event from the tilt sensor, but suppress further emails until the Email
Deadband period has expired.
A special case may occur if emails are requested when the state changes, the input changes twice or
more within the deadband period, and the state of the input is different at the end of the deadband
period. In this case, another email with the current state will be sent.
Remote Relay Options (Only available in Stand-alone mode)
Each input can be configured to control the relay contacts of another ControlByWeb™ device (such as
WebRelay™) at a remote location. The 'Remote Relay Options' setting is used to specify if and how the
input affects the remote relay. The options in the drop-down list are described below. Note that in all
cases, input changes will only affect the remote relay at the time the input is changed. Once the change
has taken place, the state of the input has no effect on the state of the remote relay. In other words, if the
input causes the remote relay to go on, a user may turn that remote relay off from the web browser, even
if the local input is still on.
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