– How to Use
2.2.2 Receiving email alerts
Amperian offers the option to receive email alerts when your system goes into alarm or offline (loses
internet connection). See also Section 2.4. In the Settings menu (see Figure 2) you can indicate if you
want to receive alert messages (i.e. alarms) by email and on what email address.
2.2.3 Linking a Service Organisation
If your Amperian Interface was not registered by your Service Organisation, you can grant such an
Organisation access via your account. At the bottom of the Settings menu you will find a section that
allows you to search for your Service Organisation and grant them access. As a result your Service
Organisation will receive an email with your request to link your account to them.
Note: Once you are in either My account or Settings, your name (top right) changes to a bold font,
indicating you are inside that part of the menu. To return to the main content of the webpage, either
click the Amperian logo on the left-top or one of the menu titles to the right of that logo.
2.3 Viewing your system on Amperian web interface
In the main menu (click Amperian logo or Monitoring in the top-left corner), you can view details of your
system. There are two screens available: Devices and Logbook (see Figure 3).
Figure 3 Devices and Logbook pages
In Devices you will find the devices that are present in your system, showing their on-/offline status and
details like serial numbers.
In Logbook you will find a list, arranged by date, of the alerts/alarms that have been active in your system
since it has been connected to Amperian (see more details in Section 2.4). You can check this when
something out of the ordinary occurred.
2.4 Alarms in Amperian
Amperian offers the following types of alarm:
- System offline alarm: occurs when the Amperian Interface no longer has a connection to internet
(and thus Amperian)
- Device-specific (MasterBus) alarms
- Custom set alarms
The System offline alarm is triggered when Amperian fails to receive a regular message from an Amperian
Interface over the internet. The frequency of that regular message is kept to a minimum as to keep data
transfer low. This means that it might take up to 20 minutes for Amperian to generate a System offline
alarm after the actual disconnection of the Amperian Interface to the internet has taken place.
The Device-specific (MasterBus) alarms appear in case any individual device on MasterBus generates an
alarm. The cause of such an alarm differs per device. You can find the details in the related device manual.
Any alarm that occurs will appear as an entry in the Logbook, accompanied by the time and date of
occurrence.
An email alert containing the details of the alarm will only be sent if the alarm is persistent, meaning the
alarm is still active at the instant the emails are sent, which is every 10 minutes, starting on the hour (:00,
:10, :20 etc.).