File -> Properties - Email Event Settings

In this tab, you can configure events that trigger the connected BM to send customized emails to the configured email receiving groups.

In column , you can select the email trigger event in the drop-down menu: Power On, Run -> Stop, Stop -> Run, User program cleared. Except these four default system events, you can also find M flag events in the drop-down menu after adding M flag blocks in your circuit diagram. You can configure 16 M flag events at most. The configured M flag blocks display green backlight.

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Event&Marker is mandatary to fill in. Otherwise, all configuration for this event item will not be saved.

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Special M flags cannot be configured as email trigger event: M8, M25, M26, M27, M28, M29, M30, M31. Refer to section "Flags" for more information.

To add a new row and an event, you can right-click any exsiting row, and select "Insert Row" in the shortcut menu; To delete a row, you can right-click the row you want to delete and select "Delete" in the shortcut menu.

In column , the customized email subject displays here once you finish inputing email subject and content. Email subject and email content cannot be empty, otherwise, the configuration will fail. The inputting and transferring of email subject and content supports texts with UTF-8 coding format.

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Email subject and content rules

  • The size of each email subject should not exceed 127 bytes.

  • The size of each email content should not exceed 511 bytes.

  • You cannot perform the combination operation of pressing Enter key, pressing Dot key, then pressing Enter key in any part of the email content, otherwise, the email content is invalid.

In column , you can select receiving groups for each event. You can configure receiving groups in Online settings → Email Settings.

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Email sending frequency

The frequency of BM sending emails cannot be customized, as BM sending email is triggered by the configured event.

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Email sending failure log

LOGO! BM can keep at most 16 error logs of email sending failure. Each error log contains information of log ID, time stamp, trigger source and failure cause.

You can check these error logs on BM through Diagnostics → Email → Mail Logs.