After you have set up the e-mail client, you must tell the CS141 when it should send you an e-mail.
To do this, open the events menu under Devices>UPS:
All potential system events for the chosen UPS model are enumerated within the system events overview. From this section, it is possible to specify the actions to be taken in response to particular events.
If you want to receive an e-mail for the event "Power failure", click on + to add the corresponding job.
At the drop-down menu, select the job "E-mail" to get the according job dialogue.
Receiver
Under "Receiver", specify who should receive an email. You can also enter multiple addresses separated by commas.
Scotty@enginroom.intra, McCoy@sickbay.intra, kirk@...
Subject
Enter a subject that will later appear in your mail program as the subject line.
Text
This is a free form text field. Please feel free to add any relevant information to this email., e.g. a code block for filtering functions, references to further documentation, important telephone numbers, location information, security guidelines (e.g. gas, acid, etc.), access controls, etc.
Insert System Variables
System variables are so-called "wildcards" that are replaced in the mail by the currently available values. With this option, it is possible to place the most relevant and latest measurement data in one mail that may help technical staff with evaluation of the incident.
Eventlog / Datalog
If desired, the CS141 can also attach the internal event log that was available until the e-mail was sent. The data log shows the discharge/charge data of the UPS,
Note:
Using the timing function, it is possible to assign different mails to an event with an accurate time delay for an accurate mail documentation of the incident.
v.: 2025-07-23 FW 2.16-2.26
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