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E-mail Format
The formats of alarm e-mails, scheduled e-mails, system e-mails, report e-mails, and test
e-mails are given below. For details on the common display items, see “Common Display
Items for All Formats” in this section.
Alarm Notification E-mail Format
Subject
Subject:[AlarmSummary]
Syntax
header1CRLF
header2CRLF
CRLF
Alarm_summary.CRLF
<Host_name>CRLF
hostCRLF
CRLF
<CH>ccc···cCRLF
<Type>lqCRLF
<aaa>mo/dd_hh:mi:ssCRLF
CRLF
<Inst._value>CRLF
mo/dd_hh:mi:ssCRLF
ccc···c=ddd···dCRLF
····························
CRLF
Access_the_following_URL_in_order_to_look_at_a_screen.CRLF
http://host.domain/CRLF
CRLF
cc
c···c
Channel number or tag
(Up to 16 characters. Channels set to Skip or Off are not output. (For
the channel number, see section 3.3.)
l
Alarm level (
1
to
4
)
q
Alarm type (
H
,
L
,
h
,
l
,
R
,
r
,
T
,
t
)
H
(high limit alarm),
L
(low limit alarm),
h
(difference high limit alarm),
l
(difference low limit alarm),
R
(high limit on rate-of-change alarm),
r
(low limit on rate-of-change alarm),
T
(delay high limit alarm),
t
(delay low limit alarm)
aaa
Alarm status (
off
or
on
)
ddd···d
Measured/Computed value (up to 10 digits including the sign and
decimal point) + unit (up to 6 characters)
+OVER:
Positive overrange
-OVER:
Negative overrange
Burnout:
Burnout data
*****:
Error data
The FX transmits channel numbers, alarm types, and alarm statuses for up to 10
events in a single e-mail.
1.4 Sending E-mail Messages