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When RM Manager is configured to send e-mail notifications, an e-mail is automatically sent to the specified address when 
an event occurs. Event details can be checked in e-mail notifications.
Content and Format of Event E-mail Notifications
Event types include system events that indicate Storage Server Group operation and status, and camera events that 
indicate camera operation and status for cameras registered to the Storage Server Group.
A sample e-mail notification is shown below.
How to Check the Camera ID
When a camera event occurs, the camera ID for the applicable camera is included in the event notification e-mail. 
You can use the following steps to check which camera is indicated by the camera ID.
Check Event Notification E-mail
An event of priority Highest occurred on Wed Oct 01 03:08:11.068 2014 LOCAL=+0900 [Wed Oct 01 12:07:25.118 2014].
Camera ID is:  1.1 : 2014-10-01T03:08:11.068,11,COMM,1,1,7&12002.
Descriptor
Description
(1) Priority
Event Priority
(2) Date and time of occurrence 
(Greenwich Mean Time)
This is the time and date an event occurred based on the Storage Server computer 
time.
(3)Time difference
This is the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time based on the time zone of 
the Storage Server computer.
(4) Date and time of occurrence 
(local time)
This is the date and time calculated in (2) and (3).
(5) Camera ID
This is a unique ID used for camera identification. Only displayed for camera events 
(no descriptor for system events). See also “How to Check the Camera ID”.
(6) Date and time of occurrence 
(Greenwich Mean Time)
The time and date an event occurred based on the Storage Server computer time is 
shown in the following format.
yy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.fff
Year-Month-Day
 Hour:Min:Sec
Ms
(7) Camera ID
Described in the same way as (5) without a period. System events are usually ‘0’.
(8) Event content
A code that indicates event content. Please refer to “Event Information” (P. 157) for 
an explanation of codes.
(9) Value
These values show occurrence and termination of the event. ‘1’ is On, ‘2’ is Off. 
Events that do not correspond to On/Off are usually ‘-1’.
(10) Priority
Event Priority
1: Highest
2: High
3: Medium
4: Low
5: Lowest
(11) Detailed information
These values indicate event details. Multiple values are separated by ‘&’.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(7)
(6)
(8) (9) (10) (11)
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Launch a web browser.