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SMTP Information
o
SMTP Server
– Enter the name of the server through which the monitor will send notification to
the recipient(s). The associated IP address of the SMTP server used by ADS is 64.14.232.5.
Note:
The IP address could change in the future. Contact ADS Client Services to verify the
IP address, as needed.
Note:
If the
ECHO
is not using an ADS AT&T public, static or private, static SIM card, and
needs to be able to send emails through the ADS SMTP server, please provide the external
static IP address to ADS Client Services. They will see if the IP address can be added to the
permitted list of IP addresses supported by the server.
o
SMTP Username
– Enter the username for the server through which the monitor will send
notification to the recipient(s). No username is required for the ADS SMTP server.
o
SMTP Password
– Enter the password for the server through which the monitor will send
notification to the recipient(s). No password is required for the ADS SMTP server.
o
Sender Address
– Enter the designated email address for the monitor from which notification will
originate. The default address is
.
•
o
Recipient 1 through 5
– Enter the email address for each contact (up to 5) that will receive the
monitor notifications when an event and/or alarm occurs. The contact designated as
Recipient 5
will receive data automatically from the monitor based on the interval set up for data delivery.
Data is included in an attachment presented in .CSV format.
o
Normal
– Select the interval at which the monitor will deliver data to
Recipient 5
under normal
conditions.
o
Fast
– Select the increased interval at which the monitor will deliver data to
Recipient 5
during
active alarm conditions.
Note:
If
Normal
and
Fast
intervals are set to OFF,
Recipient 5
will become a recipient of monitor
notifications like
Recipient 1-4
.
•
SMS
o
Recipient 1 through 5
– Enter the mobile phone number for each contact (up to 5) that the
monitor will notify through a text message when an event and/or alarm occurs.
o
Start Hour
– Enter the time during the day at which the server can begin sending text messages to
the corresponding recipient when an alarm and/or event occurs.
o
End Hour
– Enter the hour during the day up to which the server can continue sending text
messages notifying the corresponding recipient that an alarm and/or event has occurred. Alarms
or events that occur after this hour up to the designated
Start Hour
on the next day will not be
delivered to the corresponding user. For example, setting a
Start Hour
of
8AM
and an
End
Hour
of
4PM
will ensure the server sends a message to the corresponding recipient when an
alarm and/or event occurs only between 8:00 in the morning and 4:59 in the afternoon.
Note:
The
Start
and
End Hour
designation for text message notification may be beneficial for
organizations that want their recipients to only receive notification during designated shift or work
hours. To ensure 24-hour notification to a recipient, choose
12AM
for the
Start Hour
and
11PM
for
the
End Hour
.
Activating the Monitor
Initial configuration of the monitor is now complete, and the
ECHO
is ready for activation. Monitor
activation involves generating the activation data using the
QstartXML
software, downloading this data to
the monitor, and initiating data measurement and logging. The activation data includes relevant portions of
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