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151) Document Type: FAQ E-5D: How to Send SMS Alert Messages without Using a USB Modem and SIM Card 1%
  [2075] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Feb 13, 2024 11:52 AM - Find Similar  
  receive the SMS/MMS email alerts from sensors that have email alerts enabled, since the email to SMS/MMS text message alert is sent from the E-5D as an email. Make sure all sensors within the group ... a sensor. Then, select “Non-Critical Alert Settings” and/or “Critical Alert  
152) Document Type: FAQ E-MICRO: How to Send SMS Alert Messages without Using a USB Modem and SIM Card 1%
  [2078] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Feb 13, 2024 11:54 AM - Find Similar  
  > Email Address. Users will only receive the SMS/MMS email alerts from sensors that have ... email. Make sure all sensors within the group the user receives notifications for have email alerts enabled. To enable an alert, select to edit a sensor. Then, select “Non-Critical Alert  
153) Document Type: FAQ What is the difference between the Digital I/O Expander with Open-Collector Outputs and the Digital I/O Expander with Normally-Open Relay Contact Outputs? 1%
  [1867] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Mar 29, 2013 11:44 AM - Find Similar  
  ENVIROMUX-2D/5D/16D. The 16 digital inputs can be used to connect passive sensors (do not require power). Door switches, emergency / panic buttons and vibration sensors are some of the many digital input sensors that the expander supports. The 16 open-collector outputs can sink up to 500mA of current ... sensor that is connected to the ENVIROMUX system detects that temperature has risen to critical levels  
154) Document Type: FAQ What is the difference between the Digital I/O Expander with Open-Collector Outputs and the Digital I/O Expander with Normally-Open Relay Contact Outputs? 1%
  [1872] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Mar 29, 2013 11:55 AM - Find Similar  
  to an ENVIROMUX-2D/5D/16D. The 16 digital inputs can be used to connect passive sensors (do not require power). Door switches, emergency / panic buttons and vibration sensors are some of the many digital input sensors that the expander supports. The 16 open-collector outputs can sink up to 500mA ... sensor that is connected to the ENVIROMUX system detects that temperature has risen to critical  
155) Document Type: FAQ What is the difference between the Digital I/O Expander with Open-Collector Outputs and the Digital I/O Expander with Normally-Open Relay Contact Outputs? 1%
  [1877] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Mar 29, 2013 12:04 PM - Find Similar  
  to an ENVIROMUX-2D/5D/16D. The 16 digital inputs can be used to connect passive sensors (do not require power). Door switches, emergency / panic buttons and vibration sensors are some of the many digital input sensors that the expander supports. The 16 open-collector outputs can sink up to 500mA ... sensor that is connected to the ENVIROMUX system detects that temperature has risen to critical  
156) Document Type: FAQ What is the difference between the Digital I/O Expander with Open-Collector Outputs and the Digital I/O Expander with Normally-Open Relay Contact Outputs? 1%
  [1707] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Feb 7, 2018 9:45 AM - Find Similar  
  /16D. The 16 digital inputs can be used to connect passive sensors (do not require power). Door switches, emergency / panic buttons and vibration sensors are some of the many digital input sensors that the expander ... ), which is controlled by the ENVIROMUX system. For example, if a temperature sensor that is connected  
157) Document Type: FAQ What is the difference between the Digital I/O Expander with Open-Collector Outputs and the Digital I/O Expander with Normally-Open Relay Contact Outputs? 1%
  [1840] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Feb 7, 2018 11:01 AM - Find Similar  
  /16D. The 16 digital inputs can be used to connect passive sensors (do not require power). Door switches, emergency / panic buttons and vibration sensors are some of the many digital input sensors that the expander ... ), which is controlled by the ENVIROMUX system. For example, if a temperature sensor that is connected  
158) Document Type: FAQ What is the difference between the Digital I/O Expander with Open-Collector Outputs and the Digital I/O Expander with Normally-Open Relay Contact Outputs? 1%
  [1569] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Jun 3, 2022 2:37 PM - Find Similar  
  . The 16 digital inputs can be used to connect passive sensors (do not require power). Door switches, emergency / panic buttons and vibration sensors are some of the many digital input sensors that the expander ... is controlled by the ENVIROMUX system. For example, if a temperature sensor that is connected to the ENVIROMUX  
159) Document Type: FAQ E-16D: How To Preserve the Event and Data Logs 0%
  [2110] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Jan 31, 2018 10:48 AM - Find Similar  
  how often a new reading is added for each individual sensor under Sensors > Edit > Data  
160) Document Type: FAQ E-5D: How To Preserve the Event and Data Logs 0%
  [2109] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Feb 7, 2018 11:11 AM - Find Similar  
  often a new reading is added for each individual sensor under Sensors > Edit > Data Logging by selecting  
161) Document Type: FAQ E-MINI-LXO: Common Syslog System and Alert Questions 0%
  [1990] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Feb 7, 2018 10:46 AM - Find Similar  
  : some_name LOCATION: some_address CONTACT: contact_person DESCRIPTION: Temperature sensor #5 MESSAGE Sensor value crossed over critical thresholds Example message content for logging data: ENTERPRISE: some_name LOCATION: some_address CONTACT: contact_person DESCRIPTION: Temperature sensor  
162) Document Type: FAQ E-MINI-LXO: How To Preserve the Event and Data Logs 0%
  [2111] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Feb 7, 2018 10:45 AM - Find Similar  
  . Configure how often a new reading is added for each individual sensor under Sensors >  
163) Document Type: FAQ What is the difference between the E-LD-LCx-y, E-LDx-y and E-LDSx-y? 0%
  [1715] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Jan 31, 2018 10:37 AM - Find Similar  
  to water detection. If the sensitivity is causing false alerts, a timed delay can be set for the sensor ... -LCx-y is not compatible with our Self-Adhesive Clips (E-CLP10-LD) for holding the sensor rope in place  
164) Document Type: FAQ What is the difference between the E-LD-LCx-y, E-LDx-y and E-LDSx-y? 0%
  [1717] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Feb 7, 2018 9:50 AM - Find Similar  
  for the sensor input through the ENVIROMUX unit to prevent such instances. Additionally, the E-LD-LCx-y is not compatible with our Self-Adhesive Clips (E-CLP10-LD) for holding the sensor rope in place  
165) Document Type: FAQ What is the difference between the E-LD-LCx-y, E-LDx-y and E-LDSx-y? 0%
  [1718] Comments: 0, Last Modified: Feb 7, 2018 10:14 AM - Find Similar  
  for the sensor input through the ENVIROMUX unit to prevent such instances. Additionally, the E-LD-LCx-y is not compatible with our Self-Adhesive Clips (E-CLP10-LD) for holding the sensor rope in place  


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