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 9300 Series User’s Guide
Page 118
Chapter 5 - Features and Applications 
set up your network for the WebMeter feature 
enable/disable web browser configuration of the meter (for 9300 Series meters, 
web browser configuration of the meter is enabled by default)
ACCESS MeterM@il Feature (9330 and 9350)
The MeterM@il feature allows your meter to send data logs as email attachments 
to a workstation, pager, cell phone, or PDA. In addition to the log export function, 
your meter can send email alerts.
Refer to the technical note ACCESS MeterM@il Internal Email Server Feature to learn
how to: 
view MeterM@il data
set up your network for the MeterM@il feature
configure your meter to use the MeterM@il feature
set up the meter for your SMTP Server
set up the MeterM@il feature to send alerts
set up the MeterM@il feature to send data logs
WebReach
WebReach allows you to remotely view WinPM.Net information through a web 
browser. WebReach requires a simple URL and no client machine configuration so 
you have the flexibility to view your data from a web browser anywhere in the 
world. With WebReach, you can view real-time data and select views of historical/
waveform data. Currently, no configuration or control functions are available 
through WebReach. Refer to the online WinPM.Net Help for more details on 
WebReach.
Telnet and Hyperterminal
You can access certain Ethernet settings and statistics through a telnet application 
such as Microsoft Telnet. Similarly, you can use Windows HyperTerminal to access 
certain meter module settings. Use the following guidelines to determine which 
application you should use to access your meter:
If your meter is connected to an Ethernet network, use a telnet application such 
as Microsoft Telnet. 
If your meter is connected serially or through a modem to your workstation, use 
a terminal application such as Windows HyperTerminal. 
You can access certain Power Meter module and Factory module settings from 
both a Telnet session and HyperTerminal session. Both sessions also let you 
configure Factory module setup registers for Current Probe Input applications. 
Additionally, a Telnet session lets you view ethernet statistics and access certain 
Ethernet communications module settings.