Owner's Manual

34 Owner’s Manual for Power Zone Connectivity Server
Installation and Operation
Figure 3-76. Disconnect from Paired Bluetooth Device
3. A confirmation message will be displayed once
disconnected.
4. The device will no longer be displayed in the list of
“Paired Devices”.
Disconnect Network Connection to Connectivity
Server
Performing a disconnect from the paired device will break
the network connection between the two devices. The
two devices remain paired, so the pairing process does
not need to be performed to establish the network
connection once again.
1. See Figure 3-72. Locate and select device that
represents the Connectivity Server (A).
2. To disconnect, either
Left mouse click on the menu item “Disconnect
from device network” (B).
Right mouse click on the device that represents
the Connectivity Server (A) and select
“Disconnect from device network”.
3. The network connection to the Connectivity Server
has been broken.
4. Follow steps in Connect and View Power Zone
App on Web Browser of Connected Device in
order to re-establish network connection to
Connectivity Server.
Figure 3-77. Disconnect Bluetooth
Device Manager Setup
Device manager refers to two functions:
Setting up the connections to Remote
Annunciators and other equipment. These all
connect to internal buses.
Setting up modules connected to this generator
Main Controller via CAN bus such as Power Zone
AVR’s, Governors and Battery Chargers.
Email
Power Zone features that use email must have access to
an SMTP email server. See Figure 3-78. This screen
allows you to set up the email server and recipient list for
alarm and warning emails. The name or IP address of the
server providing SMTP services is entered in the Host
field (A). The name to be used as the sender of the email
is entered in the From field (B). You can use different
names for each generator to help you identify the source
of an email. Enter the port number being used by the
SMTP service in the Port field (C). Most SMTP servers
use port 25. If your SMTP server requires a user ID and
password to send emails, check the Use Authentication
box (D) and enter the required user ID and password in
the Username and Password fields (E).
The Alarm distribution list (F) is used to enter a list of
email addresses that should receive an email notifying
them of any alarms, warnings, or events that occur. To
remove an address from the list, press the red garbage
can icon (G) to the right of the email address. The Alarms
and Warnings check box (H) should be checked if that
address should receive emails of all alarms and
warnings. The Events check box (H) should be checked if
that address should receive emails of all events. If you
would like the emails to contain an attached data log file
of data logged for a period of time preceding and
following the alarm, warning, or event, check the
Attachments check box (I). Click the Add button (J) to
save your changes.
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