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The “LCD soft banner” appears on the
LCD panel when the LCD panel enters the
idle state.
Overheat Alarm
If the Enable checkbox is checked, the
function of over-heat alarm is enabled. The
temperature threshold is given here. The
alarm method depends on the event-log
settings.
The event log level of the over-heat alarm
is “Error”.
Event Log Setting
When an event occurs, the server can use four different ways
to inform the administrator – internal event log, the LCD
panel, the buzzer and email.
For each way of informing, the administrator can specify the
event-log level of (and over) which the server will send out
messages. There are four kinds of event-log levels – info,
warning, error and emergency.
If the email informing function is enabled (“Mail log level”
is set as Warning, Error or Emergency), the administrator
must specify the mail server’s IP address in the “SMTP
server IP” field and the email address of the administrator in
the “Admin email address” field.
File log level
Specify the lowest level of the events that
will be recorded in the internal event log,
which is shown under the “Event Log”
menu of the Administration Page.
LCD log level Specify the lowest level of the events that
will show messages on the LCD panel
Buzzer log level Specify the lowest level of the events that
will cause the buzzer to beep.
Mail log level
Specify the lowest level of the events of
which the administrator will be informed by
email.
SMTP server IP Specify the IP address of the mail server
for sending out email messages.
Admin email address Specify the email address to which email
message will be sent