Cypress Envirosystems
Doc # 152-10201-01 Rev 2.0
BBS User Manual
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1.
Check the SMS Alarm box for the nodes you want to monitor.
This tells the system to send you an email or text message only when these particular nodes go into
an alarm state.
2.
Enter a value for AlarmCtrl Limit.
Small fluctuations can cause readings to spike. This value sets the consecutive number of times a
reading exceeds a limit before the system triggers an alarm.
Once those values are set, follow these steps to configure the system:
1.
Click SITE
SETTINGS in the Main Menu.
Dialog box appears asking for a user name and password. If you entered the user name and password
in the last 20 minutes to access another page, you do not need to re-enter it here.
2.
Enter the admin user name and password, and click Log In.
For Blue Box Servers that do not have an internet connection can be set up to send email ONLY
alarms using the local SMTP server. To use the local SMTP server, select the “Use Local SMPT Server
for Email Alarms” Check box and fill in the appropriate SMPT info.
Figure 21. You can change the name that appears in the right side of the menu bar and you can
configure your server to send emails via the local SMTP Server
3.
For Blue Box Servers that require a manual proxy server to connect to the internet, proxy server
information may be entered in the “Proxy Server” text field. NOTE: not all networks require a manual
proxy server to get internet access.
4.
In the “Recipients SMS Phone Numbers for Alarm Notification” box, enter a phone number, name,
and email address, shown in Figure 22 below.
Note, the phone number is a required field, so you cannot leave it blank. You must also include an
area code and a “1” prefix.
5.
Click Add.
System saves the data. The information displays below the dialog box.
6.
Repeat steps 6 & 7 to add additional names.
You can set up the system to send alerts to several people.
7.
Click Edit or Delete next to an entry to make changes.
By clicking edit, you can edit field directly.
8.
Click Update to save the changes.