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5.7.5 Automatic transmission of alarms via Pushover
CI 4400 or higher
The controller provides the possibility to automatically forward alarms and messages in plain text from the
E*LDS system via the "Pushover" message service (Menu 4-1-7). A user account must be created at
"Pushover" (
) to use this service. The following information is transmitted in the Pushover
message :
Name of the E*LDS component
Position number (CAN bus address)
Message text
Priority
Date and time of the receive or send time stamp
5.7.6 Automatic transmission of alarms via E-Mail
CI 4400 or higher
The controller provides the possibility to automatically forward alarms and messages in plain text from the
E*LDS system via E-Mail (Menu 4-1-7). The following information is transmitted in the E-Mail message:
Name of the E*LDS component
Position number (CAN bus address)
Message text
Priority
Date and time of the receive or send time stamp
5.7.7 Automatic transmission of alarms via modem
The controller provides the possibility to automatically forward alarms and messages in plain text from the
E*LDS system via a modem to various destinations
(Menu 4-1-7)
. The following information is transmitted in the
message:
Store name
Message text
Date and time of the receive or send time stamp
Priority
Telephone number of the store
Position number (CAN bus address) and
the name of the E*LDS component
In addition to a PC with the LDSWin PC software, the sending of alarms as SMS to mobile telephones (see
chapter
) and the sending of FAXes (see chapter
FAX Transmission via ISDN Modem
) are also
supported.
Risk of the failure of alarm messages for Pushover and thus no alarm signalling in the event of
problems!
It
cannot be ensured
that the Pushover message is delivered securely and promptly;
therefore transmission of Pushover messages should not be configured as the only alarm path!
Risk of the failure of alarm messages for E-Mail and thus no alarm signalling in the event of
problems!
It
cannot be ensured
that the E-Mail is delivered securely and promptly to the recipient,
therefore transmission of E-Mail messages should not be configured as the only alarm path!