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Communication
Menus → System → Communication
Select the communication method for AquaManager and/or 5200A email alarm-
ing. Only 1 communication method can be used at a time. Hardware changes are
required when the communication method is changed. See Wire Communication
Equipment - starting on page 58. Congure remote ethernet communication,
network settings, and RS232 settings in the Communications menu.
Note:
- AquaManager supports both communication methods.
Email Alarming
Email alarming can be congured in 1 of 2 ways:
1. A 5200A email* is sent from the 5200A serial to ethernet device - See
Ethernet starting on page 90 for additional information.
2. An AquaManager email is sent from the PC running the AquaManager
application. AquaManager Autopoller must be running. See Chapter 5
AquaManager - page 172 and AquaManager Online Help for additional
AquaManager email alarming information.
*Ethernet connection requires access to an SMTP server accessible by the local
network.
EMAIL ALARMING DISCLAIMER - ere are many factors that can aect deliv-
ery of an email in a timely fashion. Certain SMTP email servers are more reliable
than others. No email alarm message has guaranteed delivery. Use multiple email
addresses and email forwarding as safe guards. Mechanisms, such as spam lters
used by service providers, evolve constantly and can result in non-delivery. Verify
with the service provider and/or network administrator to conrm that the 5200A
communication conguration ensures the most reliable delivery of alarm emails.
Conguring the 5200A
Below is an example of a 5200A pH Alarm Low email sent from a serial to ethernet
device. As shown in the example, all of the alarm information is listed in the sub-
ject line. e user-congured device name is ‘YSI 5200A Catsh. e pH system
does not have a user-congured name; therefore, the default system name, ‘pH’, is
included in the subject line.
Sent: Wed 1/19/10 2:45 PM
Subject: 1/19/2010 02:24:59 PM YSI5200A Catsh pH Alarm Low 7.90
Notes on 5200A Alarm emails:
- 5200A emails contain date, time, device name, system name, alarm
condition, and the sensor reading in the Subject line of the email. When
instrument and sensor names are not user congured, the email includes
the serial number and default system name, i.e. “pH.
- On a network, user congured instrument and sensor system names
appear in the alarm emails for the master only. Slave alarm emails will
report the 5200A serial number and the default system names regardless
if the names are user congured.
- Aux digital closed alarm is reported as 0.00; aux digital open alarm is
reported as 1.00.
- Aux analog alarm emails are reported in 0.00 resolution regardless of the
display format resolution.
- See General Alarm- page 117 and Sensor Setup Control modes and
alarms - page 132 for important alarm conguration information.
- Emails are retransmitted based on the Email Retry Delay Conguration
see - page 99.
- Separate emails are sent for each alarm condition.
- 5200A Dissolved Oxygen (DO) alarm emails provide the %Sat value and
do not provide the mg/L value.
- 5200A emails that say “Alarm Both” mean that both a high and low alarm
condition have existed and alarm has not been cleared by pressing a front
panel key.
- 5200A alarm emails are not transmitted during a service hold.
- 5200A slave emails are sent to the congured email addresses in the
master.
- At power up, the serial to ethernet device may take up to 2 minutes to
initialize before sending alarm emails (if alarm condition exists).
- On a network, multiple alarm conditions may exist but only one alarm
email is sent. Master alarm emails have priority over slave alarms. When
multiple slave alarm conditions exist, its possible that only one of the
Conguring the 5200A
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