VIDEO TUTORIAL: Video tutorial available online for E-mailer.
The Q-SYS E-mailer component is a simple method of sending one-line messages to a valid e-mail address or valid mobile phone address. You can use the E-mailer with Control Scripting to send messages when specified events take place, or use the E-mailer for routine communication. If someone replies to a message sent from Q-SYS, the reply is sent to the "From" address specified in the Configure section of the Control Panel.
You must be in the Run Mode to send email. If you enter any information in the Emulate mode, it remains in the E-mailer when you go to the Run mode. E-mailer supports only one outgoing e-mail at a time.
The controls listed below are divided into sections to match the Control Panel sections.
Control |
Function |
Default/Range |
---|---|---|
Send |
Momentary button to send the e-mail. |
N/A |
To |
Must be a valid e-mail address. Multiple addresses can be entered, separated by a semicolon, comma, or space. Check with the carrier for the Mobile Phone to determine the format of the e-mail address you would use to send e-mail to the phone; each carrier is different. |
N/A |
Subject |
Must contain some text. |
N/A |
Message |
Must contain some text. |
N/A |
Status |
Sending - Yellow Send Succeed - Green Error 1 - Red |
N/A |
1. Errors can include: (parenthesis are explanations)
|
Control |
Function |
Default/Range |
---|---|---|
From |
Must be a valid e-mail address. If the e-mail was undeliverable, the failure return e-mail goes to this address, not the Core. If the person to whom the e-mail was sent replies to your email, the reply goes to this email address. |
N/A |
Password |
If a password is required by the e-mail server, enter it in this field. |
N/A |
Server |
IP address of the outgoing SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) mail server from which the email will be sent. Do not use a server name unless the core is configured to use DHCP and the DHCP server provides a name server address, then the Sever field can contain the name of the outgoing SMTP mail server rather than the IP address. Tip: You can search the Internet for the server name, e.g. hotmail outgoing mail server, then in a command prompt window ping the server name to get the IP address. |
N/A |
Server Requires Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) |
If you are using a mail service that requires SSL, click this button to enable SSL. If the mail server operates on a non-standard port (it might), you must append a colon followed by the port number to the IP address. Some organizations with their own mail servers may not require SSL for access within the company. In this case, do not use the SSL option. |
Off/On |
There are no Properties for the E-mailer component.
Pin Name |
Value |
String |
Position |
Pins Available |
---|---|---|---|---|
From |
N/A |
text |
N/A |
Output |
Message |
N/A |
text |
N/A |
Input / Output |
Password |
N/A |
text |
N/A |
Input |
Send |
N/A |
trigger |
N/A |
Input / Output |
Server |
N/A |
text |
N/A |
Output |
Server Requires SSL |
0 1 |
false true |
0 1 |
Input / Output |
Status |
N/A |
Sending Send Succeed < error message> |
N/A |
Output |
Subject |
N/A |
text |
N/A |
Input / Output |
To |
N/A |
text |
N/A |
Input / Output |
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