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email server and email lists are properly setup. The panel administrator may de- activate the email notification function from any one of the three Email Notification Setup Screens.
  De-Activate Button- By pressing this button, the email notification system will de-activate generating email notifications when alarm triggers are present, allowing the panel administrator to continue setup, send test emails, or simply halt notifications until a later unspecified time. Any time an entry on this screen occurs it will be de-activated automatically as well.
Middle Region: Editable Email Server-related Setup/Configuration Information Entry Fields
The following fields in the middle region of this screen allow the Panel Administrator to configure the email notification relay server. ALL fields are required for the email sub-system to function, must be saved and the panel rebooted before the may take effect for the first time. NOTE: You cannot enter only the email server IP address OR the email server domain name- you must enter BOTH.
1. Manager Name- This is a plain text identifier (up to 24 characters in length) used in both the email subject and email body text to distinguish this panel (SEC 3500) uniquely from any other. The panel administrator assigns this name on this screen. Example (“Facility D856-W23”).
2. IP Address- This is the internal Ethernet IP Address (must be in the format of XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) that this panel must contact to reach the email server that will relay emails from this panel to outside email addresses and break down distribution lists used as email addresses in any of the email contact lists. This Email Server IP address MUST be reachable from this panel inside the local network; therefore it cannot be an outside IP address that cannot ultimately be resolved by the supplied gateway IP addressed to this panel. Example (“192.168.2.233”).
3. Port Number- This is the internal Ethernet Port Number that this panel must use to contact and communicate with the email server relay from inside the local network. Example (25).
4. Domain- This is the internal Server Domain Name (up to 40 characters in length) that this panel uses to contact the email server relay from inside the local network and is resolvable by the assigned gateway IP address given to this panel. Example (“relay.jangosmtp.net”).
5. Email- This is the reply-to email address for this panel (up to 40 characters in length)- it must resolve to a valid email address. This panel will NOT reply to emails sent to it, however the email sub-system and most email relay servers require a valid reply email address to manage SPAM. Example (“panel021@FacilityD856.mycompany.com”).
6. Logon Name- This is the email server Login Name (up to 24 characters in length) required to authenticate for the mailbox established on the email server to use for relaying, digesting and matching contact and contact list names provided in the To: email message from the panel, relayed out to the intended target recipients. Example (“Box51_Panel”).
SEC 3500 Email Notification Basic Setup and Configuration Version 0.1 Draft
September, 2013
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