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eWON 500-2001-4001-4002 User Guide - eWON Configuration
eWON 500®2001®4001®4002® Version 4_3_0 - User Guide - 10/5/05 - ©ACT'L sa - Page 65
4.4.2.2.1 Email on alarm configuration
Configuration required if an Email must be sent in case of alarm. If Email must be sent through PPP, the system configuration (Main and COM)
must also be setup.
See also the SCRIPT function “SENDMAIL” on page 162.
4.4.2.2.2 SMS on alarm configuration
Warning: sending a SMS is possible only from an eWON that embeds a modem (c.f. Table on page 233)
See also the SCRIPT function called “SENDSMS” on page 163
4.4.2.2.2.1 SMS_RECIPIENT: syntax
The SMS_DESTINATION defines the phone number of the SMS recipient.
In order to reach a SMS recipient, a SMS server must be called and the correct protocol must be used with that server. Server phone number
depends on the GSM operator and the protocol used will be one of the 2 standard UCP or TAP protocol. A table with the SMS protocols and
server phone numbers is maintained on http://www.ewon.biz/DocSMS.htm
.
To introduce timeout in the number composition, use ‘+’ in the number instead of ","
SPECIAL CASE FOR FRANCE USERS: as ucp and tap server is not available in France, the InfoZ protocol is available for
eWONs embedding an analog modem.
In that case the server phone number is 0. If a number like has to be dialed to access the network it can be entered before the 0.
Example: if 0 must be dialed to leave PABX the syntax is 0407886633,ifz,00
See also www.infoz.fr
for details about the InfoZ service.
Alarm action Properties Description
Email upon Checks the alarm states triggering an Email (ALM, ACK, RTN, END).
Short Message
In some case it is useful to have the whole message sent in the subject. For example if you
need to route Email to SMS.
Usually this checkbox is disabled.
Email To List of TO Email address comma (, or ;) separated.
Email CC List of CC Email address comma (, or ;) separated.
Email subject Will be the subject of the Email (except if short message is selected).
Email attachment
Body text of the Email.
This text can include Export Block Descriptor inline with text or as attachment.
Attachments to include in the Email must follow the syntax:
&[EXPORT_BLOC_DESCRIPTOR_1] &[EBD_2]…
There can be as many attachments as required.
EXPORT_BLOC_DESCRIPTOR syntax is described in chapter “Export Block Descriptor” on
page 192
Example:
&[$dtRTGA_AN01$ftG] &[$dtEV$ftT]
Will export Real time data of GA_AN01 as a graph and the event log file as a text file.
Table 43: Email on alarm configuration controls
Alarm action Properties Description
SMS upon Checks the alarm states triggering a SMS (ALM, ACK, RTN, END).
SMS Destination
A list of SMS_RECIPIENT; SMS_RECIPIENT;…
See below for the SMS_RECIPIENT syntax.
SMS Subject Will appear at the beginning of the SMS message.
Table 44: SMS on alarm configuration controls