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MAC MAC155L - Email Alarm Status Active; Email Server; Email Server Password; Email Server User Name

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©Copyright MAC Instruments 2005. All Rights Reserved. MAC155 Rev. 12
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describes which unit is in an alarm state, in this case #1. Location of unit #1 and
also the fact there is an alarm condition.
Email Server:
This field contains the outgoing email server’s domain name. You must enter
a valid email server domain name. Example of a valid email server is
“mail.MyEmail.com”; you would enter this domain name into this field box with
out the quotes and exactly as written. Correct character case is required.
Outgoing Email Server Requires Authorization
Many external email servers require a login. If your email server requires a
login to send email this check box will need to be checked so the username and
password are sent when connecting to an email server.
Email Server User Name:
This field contains the user name required by the outgoing mail server. If
your email server does not require authorization you can leave the default user
name
Email Server Password:
This field contains the user password required by the outgoing mail server. If
your email server does not require authorization you can leave the default user
password
Email Alarm Status Active:
Any alarm condition indicated on the MAC155 controller will be email to the
above “Email To” address. To activate this check the box. Disabling the
emailing of alarm events can be accomplished by clicking on the check box to
remove the check. All the other fields can be left intact.

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