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NX-590E Internet Interface
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OCATION 4 PROGRAMMING THE PARTITIONS REPORTING VIA EMAIL ACCOUNT #2 (16 SEGMENTS
OF
FEATURE SELECTION DATA)
Location 4 contains the partition(s) that should be included when reporting over the to Email
account 2. If you wish to exclude any partition from reporting, simply turn off the bit
corresponding to that particular partition. If the partition LED is not on, NO event from that
partition will report via network regardless of what is programmed elsewhere. Factory default is
all partitions off.
Segment 1
Alarms and Restores Segment 9 Tampers
Segment 2
Open/Close Segment 10
Short Circuit & Ground Fault
Segment 3
Bypass Segment 11
Sensor Lost
Segment 4
Zone Trouble Segment 12
Sensor Low Battery
Segment 5
Power Trouble (AC Failure or
Low Battery)
Segment 13
Expander Trouble
Segment 6
Siren & Telephone Fault Segment 14
Failure To Communicate
Segment 7
Test Reports Segment 15
Zone Activity Monitor
Segment 8
Program, Download & Log Full Segment 16
Reserved
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OCATIONS 5 – 12 RESERVED
L
OCATIONS 13-16 RETURN EMAIL NAME FOR THIS MODULE (1 SEGMENT / 16 CHARACTER
DATA
)
These locations are used to provide the name of this module in the form of
user@yourdomain.com
. This must be programmed for email, and the domain name must be
one that your mail server accepts. Generally looking like any other user on the domain that you
are connecting to works. Many mail servers reject emails from domains other than their own to
prevent spamming.
Location 13 Email Name of This Module (chars 1-16)
Location 14 Email Name of This Module (chars 17-32)
Location 15 Email Name of This Module (chars 33-48)
Location 16 Email Name of This Module (chars 49-64)
L
OCATIONS 17-28 RESERVED
L
OCATIONS 29-36 EMAIL ACCOUNT NAMES (1 SEGMENT / 16 CHARACTER DATA)
These locations are used to provide the name of email accounts you wish data to be sent to in
the form of user@yourdomain.com
and otheruser@otherdomain.net these must be functional
email accounts that are known to work. A large variety of devices can be utilized including
computers, cell phones, pagers and devices. For example, a dealer may want Troubles mailed
to his cell phone, Openings and Closings emailed to his home computer, and Alarms sent to the
central station. NOTES: 1) Make sure the account works before you program it. 2) Keep good
records since email addresses change more often than most other items.
Location 29 Name of Email Account 1 (chars 1-16)
Location 30 Name of Email Account 1 (chars 17-32)
Location 31 Name of Email Account 1 (chars 33-48)
Location 32 Name of Email Account 1 (chars 49-64)
Location 33 Name of Email Account 2 (chars 1-16)
Location 34 Name of Email Account 2 (chars 17-32)
Location 35 Name of Email Account 2 (chars 33-48)
Location 36 Name of Email Account 2 (chars 49-64)

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