Wiesemann & Theis GmbH

Networking, sensors and interface technology for industry, office and IT

Application for Web Thermometers:

Monitoring temperatures

using email messages when limit values are violated


Model

Set up email messages for your Web Thermometer which are sent automatically. This allows the respective technician to be notified directly when for example the temperature in the server room exceed a preset value. Here’s how it’s done:


1. Configuration of your Web Thermometer

  • Start up your unit by connecting the sensor, power supply and network cable and assigning an IP address using WuTility or DHCP. Then open the browser.

    Web-Therm configuration

2. Log in

  • Open device configuration in the web browser and log in as "Administrator".

    Login screenshot

3. Configure mail server

  • Use "Communication paths" in the menu to go to the "Mail" page.

  • Check "Configure mail sending" and enter the desired parameters for the email server.

    Configure mail server screenshot

4. Create a message

  • In the menu under "Alarms/Message" create a new message by entering a trigger condition.

    Create trigger condition screenshot
  • Further down on the page select "Email message" and enter the desired recipient information and the texts for the subject line and mail text. In addition you can configure texts for a "Clear Message" which is sent as soon as the alarm condition again reaches the valid range.

    Create message screenshot
Do you not have a Web Thermometer but simply want to try this out using the example?

No problem: We will be happy to provide you with a unit for 30 days at no charge. Order the Web Thermometer as a sample and we will ship it to you for testing on open account. If you return the unit within 30 days, we will mark the invoice as fully paid.

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No idea which Web Thermometer is the right one for you?

Our qualified team of engineers will be glad to assist you.
You can reach us by telephone at +49 202/2680-110 or by email at info@wut.de.

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