Siemens 9340-60-ETHER Manual De Usuario

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ACCESS 9340 and 9360 Meter Ethernet Communications Card
 PMCM-ETHCC-0208
Setup
2/2008
© 2008 Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.. All Rights
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E-mail on Alarm
E-mail on alarm is a method of distributing messages about anomalies 
detected by the host ACCESS 9340 or 9360. When conditions are outside 
normal parameters, a meter equipped with a 9340-60-ETHER module can 
send alarm information to a list of e-mail addresses.
By default, the e-mail on alarm function evaluates the need to send an 
alarm notification every 30 seconds (range = 1 to 60). It bundles up to 30 
events in a single e-mail. If an error occurs when sending an e-mail, the 
9340-60-ETHER module attempts to send an e-mail every five minutes for 
three days or until it goes through, whichever comes first. E-mails are sent 
in the language selected for the Administrator account. Pickup, dropout, and 
diagnostic events can trigger an e-mail (see “Advanced E-mail on Alarm 
Settings” on page 20).
Setting up E-mail on Alarm
Action
Result
1. From the Setup menu, click E-mail on 
Alarm.
Opens the E-mail on Alarm setup page.
2. Check Enable E-mail on Alarm Feature.
Enables the e-mail on alarm feature.
NOTE: If the check box is unchecked, e-mail is 
not sent to any of the To addresses.
3. In the To: section, check the first check box 
in the Enable column, then in the first 
E-mail Address text box, type the e-mail 
address of a person receiving e-mail 
alarms (49 characters maximum).
Enables and enters an alarm e-mail recipient.
NOTE: If the check box is unchecked, e-mail is 
not sent to the To address.
4. In the text box in the From section, type 
the e-mail address of the person 
administering the device (49 characters 
maximum).
Enters who sent the e-mail.
NOTE: A from e-mail address is required 
because most SMTP servers require it.
5. Select the Alarm Priority to Report level 
when e-mail is sent (Priority 2 is the 
default).
Selects Priority 1, Priority 2, or Priority 3.
6. Type the SMTP IP address obtained from 
your network administrator.
Enters the mail server IP address
(Default = 10.10.10.10).
7. If your SMTP server requires a password, 
select SMTP server requires login, then 
enter your username and password.
NOTE: The 9340-60-ETHER module 
supports Digest-MD5, CRAM-MD5, Login, 
and Plain authentication types.
Selects the option to require a login to send 
e-mails and enters the username and 
password.
8. To test the new settings, click Test.
NOTE: The settings are saved when Test 
is clicked.
If the settings are correct, a test e-mail is sent 
to the addresses in the To E-mail Addresses 
text boxes.
9. Click Apply.
Saves the settings.
NOTE: See Figure 14 on page 19 for an illustration of the E-mail on Alarm Setup page.