Temperature alert TM-CELL400-Z User Manual Download Page 3

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international) mobile phone networks. In order for the unit to operate, you 

must be within range of 

either the cell carrier’s 

(or one of their roaming partners) 

service area

. If you notice one or two blinks 

on the failure light it could be low signal. Please try signal strength mode to find a better location. Please 
contact support if this does not help. 

 
Setting Up Your First Alert

 

 
Temperature@lert Cellular Edition is primarily controlled via the Sensor Cloud website located at 

www.myalertlist.com

. Log into www.myalertlist.com using the username and password you created 

when you purchased the device. To setup a temperature alert notification, follow these steps: 
1. Click on the Devices tab and select Device List. 
2. In the Device List table, click on the alert link for your device. 
3. Click add Sensor Alert. 
4. Enter a name for the alert. 
5. Choose Temperature for the condition. 
6. Set the alert for above or below the temperature reading. 
7. Enter the temperature threshold in degrees that will trip the alert. 
8. Click the Add Action link. 
9. Select Email, Phone, or SMS and enter the email or phone number. 
10. Click the Send on Clear Also box to be notified when the temperature 
comes back in range. 
11. Click the Save button. 

Please read our sensor cloud manual or knowledge base for more detail on Sensor Cloud and alerts.

 

 

Temperature@lert Cellular Edition in Detail

 

 

Indicator Lights

 

 
The unit has 4 indicator lights: Status, Battery, Info and Failure(see table). 

Summary of Contents for TM-CELL400-Z

Page 1: ...ERY LIFE 5 TURNING ON THE DEVICE 5 TURNING OFF THE DEVICE 5 OPERATING GUIDELINES 6 PLACEMENT 6 WIRELESS RECEPTION 6 DEVICE CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOTH CELLULAR EDITION AND ZPOINT WIRELESS NODES 6 BATTE...

Page 2: ...the unit will continue to operate on the built in battery backup If the monitoring website ever fails to hear from the unit you will receive an alert to check the device Either way we want you to know...

Page 3: ...p a temperature alert notification follow these steps 1 Click on the Devices tab and select Device List 2 In the Device List table click on the alert link for your device 3 Click add Sensor Alert 4 En...

Page 4: ...reless nodes Power This jack accepts the DC power output from the wall transformer Power Switch This switch is used to control the different operating modes of the device See operating modes RJ 12 Sen...

Page 5: ...use for extended periods of time to preserve battery life Pausing your account does not power off a device Signal Strength Indicator Mode Use this mode to determine the wireless cellular signal streng...

Page 6: ...t Temperature lert to purchase a longer cable Note four conductor extension cables may not allow your device to operate properly Alternatively an external Quad or Dual band GSM antenna with an SMA mou...

Page 7: ...evice high up makes sure it is securely mounted to prevent falling damage Troubleshooting Common Problems Failure Light is Flashing If there are two blinks then signal may be too low Please try signal...

Page 8: ...on below here applies to the Zpoint Wireless Sensor node Setting Up the Hardware Ensure the ZPoint Cellular Edition is powered on Once the gateway is powered on it will attempt to connect to the cloud...

Page 9: ...ed to press and immediately release the On Off button All lights will briefly light up and the unit will be turned on Turning off the Wireless Sensor The unit is shipped in the Off mode To power off t...

Page 10: ...be used but they will not perform well in cold conditions and will provide a shorter lifetime Wireless Repeaters operate on a built in lithium ion rechargeable battery that can t be removed IMPORTANT...

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