Elk M1XEP Switch User Manual


 
ELK-M1XEP Installation Manual
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The "Email" tab is where information regarding email notification is stored.
a. Enter the SMTP server’s URL or IP address. This can be up to 48 characters long. Set the port value to the
correct setting for outgoing mail. The default port setting is 25. If your mail server uses a different port, your
Internet service provider or network administrator can provide you with the correct port setting.
b. Some Internet service providers will block email if it is not sent from a valid email account. Enter a valid
email address in the “FROM” email address block. This is the address that will appear in the “from” field of
the email.
c. The lower portion of this screen is where the email addresses and messages for email notification are
entered. Up to 16 addresses and messages can be stored. Email addresses can be up to 48 characters
long. The message body may be up to 255 characters long. To enter an email address, simply click on the
line where you want to enter the address and type the address. Then click on the message block next to
the address and enter the message that you want to be sent to that address. These messages are
activated using the Whenever/And/Then rules programming in ElkRP.
Click the "Web Browser" tab. Enter a user name and password. The user name and password can be up to 16
alphanumeric characters long. The user name and password are common to all users that wish to connect to the
M1XEP using a web browser. This is the “firewall” security authentication, which helps protect unauthorized
access to the M1XEP. While you are not required to enter a user name and password, it is strongly
recommended. A secondary individual pass code consisting of any valid User Code will also be required upon
presentation of the M1 Virtual Keypad screen.
3. Setup of Web Browser User Name & Password (optional)
4. Email Notification Setup (optional)
Send changes to the M1XEP and save the changes to the database. Refer to section 2 on page 7.
Send changes to the M1XEP and save the changes to the database. Refer to section 2 on page 7.