MailService Kit User Manual Table of Contents Introduction ............................ 3 Revision History............................3 Installation of iSMA Mail Service Kit ..................4 Sockets Available in the iSMA-B-AAC20 Controller ................4 Installing Kit ..............................4 Removing Kit ............................5 MailService Kit ..........................6 EMailService .............................7 OutAccount ..............................8...
MailService Kit User Manual 1 Introduction This manual contains information about the iSMA MailService kitin the AAC20 controller. The iSMA MailService kit was developed in order to give the user a possibility to send alarm notifications via e-mail. The iSMA MailService kit can be used in all AAC20 hardware versions with all firmware versions.
MailService Kit User Manual 2 Installation of iSMA Mail Service Kit 2.1 Sockets Available in the iSMA-B-AAC20 Controller The iSMA-B-AAC20 controller has 16 sockets for Modbus network. 3 out of 16 sockets are permanently occupied for: • Modbus Server;...
MailService Kit User Manual After a successful import of all packages, upload the files to your device using the Kit Manager tab, available from the Object Properties window or at the right-click on the device name in the iSMA Tool Tree window.
• Email Alarm Recipient: defines e-mail recipients. WARNING! Prior to starting the e-mail service on the iSMA-B-AAC20 controller, make sure that the controller’s default gateway and DNS (if the Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically slot is set to false) are properly set in the plat service.
MailService Kit User Manual address, which the messages will be sent to. Change the Enabled slot to true. To ensure proper working of the service, the controller must be connected to the internet. Note: Only non-encrytpted e-mail server shall be used to send out alarm messages.
MailService Kit User Manual Figure 6. The EMailService component The EMailService component has the following slots: • Status: component’s status, available statuses: OK: service is working properly, Disabled: service is disabled (the Enabled slot is in false); Fault; •...
MailService Kit User Manual Figure 7. OutAccount component The OutAccount component has the following slots: • Status: component’s status, available statuses: OK: component is working properly, Disabled: component is disabled (the Enabled slot is in false); Fault; • Fault Cause: Fault cause description: None: service is working properly, Not in network: the component is not placed under the EMailService component;...
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MailService Kit User Manual Figure 8. EMailAlarmRecipient component The EMailAlarmRecipient component has the following slots: • Status: component’s status, available statuses: OK: component is working properly, Disabled: component is disabled (the Enabled slot is in false); Fault; • Fault Cause: fault cause description: Could not connect: no connection could have been established;...
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MailService Kit User Manual Note: In order to send out alarm notifications, the iSMA-B-AAC20 controller needs to be equipped with a memory SD card. www.ismacontrolli.com DMP236en | 1st Issue rev. 2 | 02/2022 page 11 of 11...
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