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SV 277 PRO User Manual
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dynamic address
to a form of a static credentials. It is essential for effective use of a SIM
card with a
dynamic IP
. The dynamic IP means that the IP address is changed each time
the modem establishes connection to the Internet. The Registration feature allows to use
the current internet address by an external application for the connection.
There are two Registration methods supported by SV 277 PRO:
1. DynDns
2. Address Server
The
DynDns
is a service that allows to translate a static name to the internet address. The
special controlling application uses this name to identify SV 277 PRO in the Internet as an
internet address. The properly configured station provides means to validate its internet
address to be recognized in the Internet. The static name provided by DynDns service is
translated by the DNS protocol to a given internet address to which an application can
connect to.
Note: To use this method the user should have a DynDns account and to input its
credentials (host name, login name and password) into the SVAN 977
configuration.
For
more
details
regarding
DynDns
service
consult
http://www.dyndns.org.
The
Address Server
is the Svantek own initiative of providing the instrument's current
internet address. In this mode, SV 277 PRO provides its current internet address to
Svantek server. + is getting said address to be able to connect to it. This mode
doesn’t require any payments for the account and obtaining any credentials as it comes
preconfigured to the user, but it requires access to
www.svantek.com
domain from the
Mobile operator’s network.
Note: To use this method contact your local SVANTEK distributor.
4.2.2. SMS / E-mail alarming
SMS/E-mail alarming functionality allows SV 277 PRO to inform the user about exceeded
thresholds by SMS and/or E-mail notification. SV 277 PRO can send an SMS to a defined
number(s) and/or an E-mail to a defined address(s) with alarm, including the current value
of the monitored result against the threshold level.
SVAN 977 has two alarm modes: simple and advanced. Simple alarm mode is based on
the configuration of the I/O port in the
Multifunction I/O
window (
path: <menu> /
Instrument / Multifunction I/O
) in which the user can set the trigger for alarm output signal
with respect to the threshold level and additionally enable sending alarm messages by
SMS to one number and/or e-mail also to one address.
Advanced alarm mode enables extended functionality and requires the use of +
or SvanNET to set up alarms. In this case, the user can configure far more complex
alarms (e.g. send an alarm when the level of source exceeds 75 dB during at least 10
seconds but only on weekdays). Additional extension is that alerts can be send to more
than one phone number / e-mail address.
The E-mail alarming requires the credentials of the e-mail server to be used for it, including
the SMPT server name, the port number, sender name, login and password. The content
of the message is created automatically, and the user can add his own information to it.