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Advanced View: Creating Alert Actions
Using Your Appliance 169
Scheduling:
a. Click Advanced Scheduling.... The Advanced Scheduling window opens.
b. By default, all time periods in the schedule are set to Enabled. To disable the Alert Action for a
currently enabled period of time, highlight the period of time by clicking-and-dragging over the
desired time range, and then click Disable. To enable the Alert Action for a currently disabled
period of time, highlight the period of time by clicking-and-dragging over the desired time range,
and then click Enable.
c. When you have finished creating your Advanced Schedule, click OK to save the schedule and
return to the Alert Action task.
10. Check the check boxes in the Severities check box group that correspond to the alert severities for
which e-mail notifications will be sent.
11. Add to the E-mail Addresses field the addresses of the recipients to whom the e-mail notification
will be sent. Click Add..., type in the e-mail address to which the alert notification will be sent, and
then click OK.
12. If desired, check the Include Addresses from Thresholds check box to include threshold-specific
e-mail recipients.
13. If you do not want e-mail notifications to be sent when sensor readings that previously triggered an
alert return to a “normal” state, select the Advanced tab and then check the Do Not Send Return-
To-Normal Messages check box.
14. Some e-mail services attempt to control spam e-mail by automatically deleting e-mail messages that
contain header information that is not absolutely necessary for message delivery, such a header data
that indicates that the message is “High Priority.” To include only the header information that is
necessary to ensure delivery of the e-mail message, select the Advanced tab and then check the
Minimize Header Usage check box.
15. If you have installed the BotzWare Premium Software Module installed, you can choose to send
images captured by the appliance cameras as JPEGs, M-JPEG AVI Files, or Signed M-JPEG AVI
files. M-JPEG AVI files are motion picture files that can be played using standard media player
software (such as Windows Media Player). Signed files provide proof that the generated images
have not been tampered with or altered in any way, and are therefore more likely to be admissible as
evidence in legal proceedings. To specify the format in which captured images will be sent, select
the Advanced tab and then select the desired format from the Picture Export Format drop box.
16. Click OK to save this Alert Action.
For information on how to verify that signed AVI files have not been tampered with, see “Verifying
Signed M-JPEG AVI Files” on page 199.
Note
If the E-mail Addresses field is left blank and you uncheck the Include
Addresses from Thresholds check box then no e-mail notifications will be
sent
If the E-mail Addresses field is left blank and you check the Include
Addresses from Thresholds check box then e-mail notifications will be sent
only if the threshold that is exceeded has a Threshold-Specific Address List.
For more information on threshold-specific notification lists see “Advanced
View: Defining Thresholds” on page 141.
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