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hydroSpider2 User’s Manual v1.23
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Appendix D13.
Combined example
In this example, we will be doing all of the following:
Changing the APN and disabling GPRS authentication
Changing the mail server and enabling SMTP authentication
Setting the email username and password
Setting the hydroSpider’s ‘from’ email address
Setting up an automatic report (1) with:
o
period = daily
o
start time = 6am
o
format = filtered
o
time order = decreasing
o
report recovery enabled
o
Report to be sent to a specified email address
We need to send 2 SMS messages to achieve this since a single one would exceed the 160 character
limit. The SMS messages would be sent as follows:
SMS 1 (142 characters):
002716 gapn='telstra.internet' gath='0' smtp='mail.bigpond.com' smau='1'
smusr='username' smpas='password' meml='hydroSpider@halytech.com.au'
SMS 2 (149 characters):
002716 rep0_period='1d' rep0_offset='6h' rep0_format='f' rep0_direction='dec’
rep0_recovery='1' rep0_email='0' emr_ad0='joeblogs@halytech.com.au’
Appendix D14.
Remote channel calibration
The hydroSpider allows channel offsets to be adjusted remotely by comparing logged data with
known values supplied by the user. The user supplies the hydroSpider with the value of a reading as
well as the time and date when that reading was taken. The hydroSpider then matches up its logged
data with this reading and adjusts the channel’s offset to correct any discrepancy.
The following channel types can be remotely calibrated: Counter and Event.
Note: the pulses / unit of measure of a channel should be set correctly via the web interface before
using Remote SMS Calibration
Command
Description
cal0
Calibrate channel 1
cal1
Calibrate channel 2
cal2
Calibrate channel 3
cal3
Calibrate channel 4
This pattern continues up to “cal7”, which is used to calibrate channel 8
(or up to “cal15” if your hydrospider has the SDI-12 / RS-485 option)
The message should be in the format format:
002716
cal0=’
<value>
<dd/mm/yyyy>
<hh:mm:ss>
’